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Researching in Canada: Finding Your Maple Leaf Connection with Judy Nimer Muhn

February 27, 2025 at 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm EST
Judy Nimer Muhn

Researching in Canada:  Your Maple Leaf Connection!  The records of Canada – both Anglophone and Francophone – are rich with information of the settlement of North America, resulting in the country now called Canada.  The settlements of the French and English date from 1604 and reflect the history of these populations also in Europe. Learn about how to connect across the border and the records that can help you!

Judy Nimer Muhn has been researching her family tree from the age of 12, specializing in French-Canadian, Acadian, Native American, Scottish and Michigan, Ontario and Quebec research.  Beginning as a professional genealogist in Europe in 1993, she has lectured at National Genealogical Society conferences, RootsTech, Federation of Genealogical Societies as well as conferences in Europe and around the United States.  Traveling extensively around the world, Judy has visited and researched in the villages and archives of Germany, Scotland, France, Quebec, and Ontario where her or her husband’s family lived.  Owner of Lineage Journeys, she conducts research for clients and offers presentations for a variety of organizations.

Judy is the President of the Michigan Genealogical Council, board member & Awards Chair of the National Genealogical Society, President of the Oakland County Genealogical Society and member of many societies.

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Date:
February 27, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm EST
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Caroline Kennedy Library
24590 George St.
Dearborn Heights, MI 48127
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Dearborn Genealogical Society
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