Informational works

  • Different Minds Living with Alzheimer Disease

    Creator

    Drew, Lorna

    Ferrari, Leo

    Abstract

    Lorna Drew thought her partner was carrying his absent-minded professor status too far, until, two years ago, he was diagnosed with Alzheimer Disease. A thoughtful memoir and a wide-ranging handbook, Different Minds is an illuminating side-by-side account of life with Alzheimer Disease. Prepared with the assistance of the Alzheimer Society of New Brunswick, it offers practical advice on everything from reorganizing finances to dealing with emotions.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Goose Lane Editions

    Not specified
  • Hurricanes What You Need to Know

    Creator

    Leaman, Rebecca

    Abstract

    In 1954 Hurricane Hazel caused such destruction around Lake Ontario that it’s a vivid memory half a century later. In 2003 Hurricane Juan so devastated the Halifax, Nova Scotia area that complete recovery will take decades. In the fall of 2005, Hurricane Katrina, immediately followed by Rita and Wilma, held North America and the world spellbound. In fact, 2005 was a record breaking year for tropical storms, with four Category 5 hurricanes, seven tropical storms before August 1, the strongest hurricane in the Atlantic basin, and the costliest and third deadliest hurricane in US history.

    Publisher (Source)

    Fredericton

    Goose Lane Editions

    Not specified
  • Ontario Genealogical Society 12-Book Bundle Conserving, Preserving, and Restoring Your Heritage / Genealogical Standards of Evidence / and 10 more

    Creator

    MacNamara, Jane E.

    Nickerson, Janice

    Douglas, Althea

    Wilkinson, Margaret Ann

    Yates, Susan

    Elliott, David R.

    Press, Marian

    Merriman, Brenda Dougall

    Smart, Susan

    Cox, Kenneth

    Kim, Kennis

    Abstract

    For over fifty years, The Ontario Genealogical Society has been working to encourage, bring together, and assist people interested in the pursuit of family history, and the society is recognized as the authority and leader in all aspects of Ontario-related family history research, preservation, and communication. This special twelve-book bundle collects 12 titles that will be a delight and an invaluable resource for genealogical researchers and for people researching their own family histories.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    ONTARIO GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY

    Not specified
  • York's Sacrifice Militia Casualties of the War of 1812

    Creator

    Nickerson, Janice

    Abstract

    Not only professional soldiers but also citizens serving as militiamen participated in the War of 1812. The militia’s contribution to the War of 1812 is not well understood. Even now, 200 years later, we don’t know how many Upper Canadian militia men died defending their home.York’s Sacrifice profiles 39 men who lost their lives during the war. They include 19 residents of the Town of York, five residents of York County, and 11 residents of Halton, Peel, and Wentworth Counties.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    ONTARIO GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY

    Not specified
  • Researching Your Irish Ancestors at Home and Abroad

    Creator

    Elliott, David R.

    Abstract

    A one-stop guide for people seeking information about their ancestors in Ireland. This book will help all those, no matter where they live, who are searching for ancestors in Ireland. David R. Elliott has taken eight research trips to Ireland on behalf of his clients and has worked in most archival repositories in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Dr. Elliott gives clues to finding your ancestral county, then the parish and townland within the county.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    ONTARIO GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY

    Not specified
  • Education and Ontario Family History A Guide to the Resources for Genealogists and Historians

    Creator

    Press, Marian

    Abstract

    Many family researchers with Ontario roots discover they have ancestors who were teachers. Those with no teachers in the family may have ancestors who were part of the Ontario education system as students. Today there are numerous varied resources available to find information on teachers, pupils, schools, textbooks, and curricula in historical Ontario. Education and Ontario Family History outlines the resources available for education from about 1785 to the early twentieth century, not only for genealogists, but also for other historians with an interest in educational records.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    ONTARIO GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY

    Not specified
  • Genealogical Standards of Evidence A Guide for Family Historians

    Creator

    Merriman, Brenda Dougall

    Abstract

    Genealogical evidence is the information that allows us to identify an individual, an event in his or her life, or the relationship between individuals. In such a process, we often hear or use words such as evidence, proof, or documentation. Brenda Dougall Merriman takes readers through the genealogical process of research and identification, along the way examining how the genealogical community has developed standards of evidence and documentation, what those standards are, and how they can be applied.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    ONTARIO GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY

    Not specified
  • Crime and Punishment in Upper Canada A Researcher's Guide

    Creator

    Nickerson, Janice

    Abstract

    Crime and Punishment in Upper Canada provides genealogists and social historians with context and tools to understand the criminal justice system and locate sources on criminal activity and its consequences for the Upper Canada period (1791–1841) of Ontario’s history. Illustrative examples further aid researchers in this era of the province’s past, which is notoriously difficult to investigate due to paucity of records and indexes.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    ONTARIO GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY

    Not specified
  • Time Traveller's Handbook A Guide to the Past

    Creator

    Douglas, Althea

    Abstract

    Do you know how long it took to sail across the Atlantic Ocean? Was it faster from east to west or west to east? Imagine sailing to India, a five-month trip around the Cape of Good Hope! No wonder late Victorians valued the steamship and the Suez Canal. What difference did the inventions of the telephone or steam engine make to our ancestors lives? Do you know what a rod or a chain is and what they measured?

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    ONTARIO GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY

    Not specified
  • Is He Lying to You? An Ex-CIA Polygraph Examiner Reveals What Men Don't Want You to Know, Includes More Than 101 Examples of Deception

    Creator

    Crum, Dan

    Abstract

    According to recent statistics, he probably is. Far too many women have been lied to, betrayed, fibbed to, deceived and disappointed by dates, boyfriends, fiancés and husbands. Dan Crum is a former CIA polygraph examiner and investigator who grew frustrated hearing women complain about how they’d been duped... again. So he developed a series of strategies for detecting deception that any woman can use. Is He Lying to You? is an in-depth course in the same tactics Crum used as a CIA polygraph examiner and investigator. For the first time, women can quit dating... and start investigating.

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