Genealogy Fair invites community to uncover family

CENTRE WELLINGTON – Family history enthusiasts will have access to genealogical expertise when Wellington County Museum and Archives hosts its Genealogy Fair on Sept. 6 from 9am to 4pm. 

The day-long event brings together experts, specialized resources, vendors, and hands-on learning opportunities designed for researchers at every skill level.

“Many people don’t know where to start when researching their family history,” said Karen Wagner, archivist at Wellington County Museum and Archives. 

“This fair connects our community with professional guidance and research tools that can transform a frustrating search into meaningful discoveries about their heritage.”

In a press release, museum officials stated that “the fair addresses a gap in local genealogical education by providing direct access to techniques and tools typically available only through expensive courses or distant conferences.” 

Five speakers will share their expertise across genealogical topics:

– Manuel R. Sanhueza, regional manager of FamilySearch International, will demonstrate how to maximize the FamilySearch platform for family history research.

– Emily Benedict, conservator at Wellington County Museum and Archives, will provide guidance on preserving family documents and materials for future generations.

– Susan Arness, PLCGS Certificate, with Perth Hill Genealogy: House and Family Research, will unlock the potential of ONLAND.ca, showing attendees how land records can reveal family discoveries.

– Catharine Wilson, F.R.S.C., retired University of Guelph professor and director of the Rural Diary Archive, will explore how historical diaries can illuminate family stories and daily life of past generations.

– Tracy Cain, educator and performer, will present on Black Canadian History in Wellington County, highlighting often-overlooked narratives in local genealogical research.

Seven vendors will offer specialized books, research services, and knowledge in niche genealogical areas, including British home children research, Scottish ancestry, and local Wellington County connections through the Wellington County Branch of Ontario Ancestors.

Pre-registration is required due to limited capacity at wellington.ca/form/genealogy-fair. The $20 registration fee includes access to all presentations, vendor interactions, and museum resources. Lunch will be available for purchase on-site.