London Ontario Family History Centre

OUR GOAL : The goal of the London Ontario Family History Centre is to provide resources to assist you in the research and study of your genealogy and family history. We provide personal one-on-one assistance to patrons, access to genealogical records through the Internet and a microfilm loan program, and free "how-to" classes (See "Class Schedule" below).

OUR LOCATION : We are located at 1139 Riverside Drive, London, Ontario. See contact information for more details (See "Location on Map" link below).

OUR STAFF : The center is staffed by volunteer members of local congregations of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, as well as non-LDS genealogy enthusiasts from the community. More experienced volunteers may be able to assist you with specific research challenges. (See "Staff Research Specialties") below.

YOUR FIRST VISIT : To make your first visit most effective...


 * collect and organize the information you already have.
 * bring with you to you first visit as much information as you have about the ancestor you wish to research, including available birth, marriage and death information and we will help you move forward from there.
 * call the Centre before you plan to make your first visit especially if you have a specific question or geographical area of interest (519- 473-2421).The answering machine does not take messages so call during centre " open hours " below.

With this information we can tell you in advance if we have a volunteer who has is a specialist in your area of interest.

Centre Contacts, Hours, &amp; Closing Procedures
Centre Location &amp; Map:

Address : 1139 Riverside Drive in London, Ontario Canada

If you go to the back of the building, west door, there is a buzzer to ring so that a staff member can let you in.

Location on Map

Phone : (519) 473-2421

E-mail:    londonfamilyhistorycentre@gmail.com

 O  pen Hours :


 * Tuesday : 10:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. and 7:00 P.M. to 10:00 P.M.
 * Wednesday : 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.
 * Thursday : 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.
 * Saturday : 10:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M.

Holiday Schedule:


 * Closed the Saturday of Holiday Weekends such as Thanksgiving, Easter, Canada Day and for two weeks during Christmas Holidays.
 * In the event of inclement weather, we may also be closed.See below for more information for the process for closing the Centre due to weather.
 * Please phone to see if we are open before you come.
 * During June, July and August, we are open fewer hours but our answering machine will give you current hours . (Please note that the machine does not take messages).

     WEATHER ALERT &amp; EMERGENCY CLOSING

As of now the centre is open.
Proceedures for Consultants for Closing the Centre Due to Weather Conditions

On certain days, the question arises should we close the centre due to weather conditions or other emergencies. We have a sign posted on the back door stating that we will close in inclement weather. So, what constitutes inclement weather and who initiates the closing of the centre? This is a matter of clear communication.

The question is one of safety. If you are due to go in for a shift and are uncomfortable coming out in certain weather conditions, we would ask that you use good judgment and not take any risks that you don't wish to. Below are some scenarios that we need to consider.

1. If you work the morning shift and you are aware of worsening weather conditions and are in the centre… a) Phone the Directors and let him/her know your decision to close immediately or that the centre should be closed for the afternoon shift. The Directors will go from there with the information and try to let the afternoon shift know the centre is closed. b) If you can’t get in touch with the Directors contact those who are on the afternoon shift and inform them of the closure. Their phone numbers are in the staff folder in the metal hanging file to the left.

2. If you are on the afternoon shift, you haven’t gone in yet, and you see worsening weather conditions… a) Don’t assume that those running the first shift will know how bad conditions have become. Phone the centre, inform the consultants already working there, and let them know that the centre should be closed for the afternoon, due to poor weather conditions. You do not have to call the Directors to make this decision. The consultants already in the Centre may not know that road conditions have deteriorated and they will appreciate the update. b) Those consultants in the centre should call the Centre Directors to let them know the Centre has been closed in case anyone calls there. c) If the consultants in the centre know certain regulars who might venture out to the centre and have their phone numbers, they might call them to let them know it will be closed. Some patrons who might want to venture out in bad weather to get to the centre may choose to call first to see if the centre is open. Others may take their own chances as to whether the centre is open or not. Not every base can be covered but we should try.

3. If we become concerned about poor or dangerous weather conditions the day before a shift. a) Phone the Director and let him/her know about your concern. The Directors will go from there with the information and let the next day’s staff know of the decision to close. The Directors may come to this decision themselves and let the appropriate staff know in advance. b) If you can’t get in touch with the Directors contact those who are on the shift with you. If you feel the need to close the centre, call the Directors back and leave a message.

A good indicator as to whether the centre should be closed is whether the school buses in London and area are running or not. Another indicator is if schools are closed due to the frigid temperatures or stormy weather. If they are closed then the centre should be closed too. If it's not safe for children to be out of doors, we don't want to put our consultants or patrons at risk.

Upcoming Events:
Upcoming Staff Meetings (Stake Centre):


 * (CENTRE CLEANING DATE) Friday March 28
 * Friday April 11 9:30 AM-11:30 AM

Class Schedule:
Course "A"&lt;/u ( FOR MEMBERS of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints):Using Family Search/Family Tree Software Fridays; March 21, 28, April 4, 11: 7:00 to 9:00 PM

Course "B"&lt;/u FOR NON-MEMBERS of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: Using Family Search/Family Tree Software Mondays; March 24, 31, April 7, 14: 10:00 AM to 12:00 Noon

Centre Resources
Centre Resources :



Family History Library Catalog: As one of 4600 LDS family history centres worldwide,The London Ontario Family History Centre has...


 * the ability to order any of the microfilms and fiche available through the Family History Library Catalog of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
 * free online search capabilities for names, indexes, and guides through Family Search/Family Tree software
 * records and publications from many countries with an emphasis on Middlesex and surrounding counties.
 * free access to premium family history software and websites that generally charge for subscriptions.
 * one-on-one help by consultant volunteers
 * complete set of Cemetery Records for Middlesex County, Elgin &amp; Huron Counties plus other cemetery records for various counties in Ontario

Databases and Software

 * FHC Portal This centre has access to the Family History Center Portal page which gives free access in the centre to premium family history software and websites that generally charge for subscriptions.

Hardware and Equipment
Computers, microfilm readers, fiche reader, Reader-printer, computer printers, photocopier.

Staff Research Specialties
England

Scotland

Ontario

If you have an interest in these areas and would like to visit, call ahead (519) 473-2421 to find out when these individuals will be in the centre.

Resources in the Local Area
The London Ontario Family History Centre has (as well as what is noted above) an emphasis on Middlesex and surrounding counties with a comprehensive set of Cemetery Records for Middlesex County, Elgin, &amp; Huron Counties plus other cemetery records for various counties in Ontario.

Links
Family Search Software https://familysearch.org/


 * FamilySearch is a genealogy organization operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It is the largest genealogy organization in the world. FamilySearch maintains a collection of records, resources, and services designed to help people learn more about their family history. FamilySearch gathers, preserves, and shares genealogical records worldwide. It offers free access to its resources and service online at FamilySearch.org, one of the most heavily used genealogy sites on the Internet.[2] In addition, FamilySearch offers personal assistance at more than 4,500 family history centers in 70 countries, including the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Volunteer at the Centre
If you would like to volunteer at the London Ontario Family History Centre please contact us during open hours mentioned above (519-473-2421). (Please note that our answering machine does not take messages.)