This announcement came to Olive Tree Genealogy yesterday:
MONTREAL, January 15, 2012 — The Quebec Family History Society (QFHS) is proud to announce the launch of its new website at www.qfhs.ca.
Located at the same address as the genealogical society’s original
site, the website features several new sections, such as Gary’s
Genealogical Picks, research tips, surname interests, and a bulletin
board.
QFHS
members researching their ancestors in Quebec will benefit from the new
Jacques Gagné Church Compilations in the members’ section. Long-time
member Jacques Gagné has compiled historical information and the
location of records for more than 1,000 English and French Protestant
churches across the province, from 1759 to 1899.
ABOUT QFHS
The Quebec Family History Society is the largest English-language genealogical society in Quebec, Canada. Founded in 1977, it is
a registered Canadian charity that helps people of all backgrounds
research their family history. Its members, in addition to researching
their Quebec roots, research historical records in all Canadian
provinces and territories, the United States, the British Isles, and
Western Europe. At the QFHS Heritage Centre and Library, members have
free access to a collection of 6,000 books, manuscripts, and family
histories, plus thousands of microfilms, microfiche, historical maps,
and periodicals, and access to billions of online genealogical records,
including the world deluxe edition of Ancestry.ca.
The Quebec Family History Society / La Société de l’histoire des familles du Québec
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