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April 13: All Kinds of Loyalists During the American Revolutionary War, approximately 35% of the population of the Thirteen colonies was loyal to King George III of Great Britain. Was your ancestor one of them? How do you know if your ancestor was a Loyalist? In this presentation, learn what to look for in documents and records to determine if your ancestor meets the qualifications of being a Loyalist.

Date: Monday, April 13, 2026, 6:30pm PDT

Presenter: Kathryn Lake Hogan

Location: via Zoom

Price: KDGS members Free; non-members $10; REGISTRATION REQUIRED

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Bite-Size Genealogy: Techie Tips for Genealogists, presented by KDGS member, Rob Corbett

Kathryn Lake Hogan’s lineage includes a mixture of Canadian, Loyalist and New England branches and roots connecting her to England and Wales. But her passion doesn’t stop at her own genealogy; Kathryn’s mission is to help others discover their Canadian ancestral connections. Her dynamic presentations have earned her a reputation as one of the leading voices in Canadian genealogy. Whether you’ve attended one of her sessions or tuned into her “Genealogy with a Canadian Twist” webinars, you’ve likely felt the excitement of Kathryn’s dedication. Kathryn believes in nurturing and growing the genealogy community. Having served in leadership roles for notable organizations such as Ontario Ancestors, the Association of Professional Genealogists, and the United Empire Loyalists Association of Canada, she continues to champion greater accessibility, inclusivity, and diversity in family history. Kathryn lives in south-western Ontario.