RootsTech is the world’s largest family history conference, bringing together genealogists and family historians from around the globe through a free programme of online talks and presentations alongside a conference in Salt Lake City.
Join fellow Society of Genealogists members for a RootsTech Watch Party and enjoy the conference together in a friendly, shared online setting. Rather than watching alone, members come together on Zoom to experience selected RootsTech talks as a group.
Participants will join the Zoom meeting around 15 minutes before the RootsTech session begins, giving everyone time to chat informally, say hello, and set the scene for the talk. Once the presentation starts, members can use the Zoom typed chat to share comments, observations, and questions in real time while watching.
In this session, we will look at the history of naturalization and citizenship in Canada, how to locate records, and the steps to take to obtain copies of these records. We will also consult arrival manifests and border entry documents to see what clues they hold regarding a person’s citizenship status, and a recently digitized collection of name change notifications which speaks to the whole process of immigration, assimilation, and citizenship.
After the talk has finished, the Zoom meeting remains open for a relaxed group discussion. This is a chance to reflect on what you’ve heard, exchange ideas, and explore how the themes of the talk relate to your own genealogical interests and research.
RootsTech Watch Parties are designed to combine the rich content of RootsTech with the sense of community and shared learning that the Society of Genealogists offers.
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06/03/2026 - 07/03/2026
23:15 - 01:00
Online
RootsTech Watch Party on Zoom
Location
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