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         Canadian Genealogy:     more books (100)
  1. A genealogy of the French-Canadian family lines of Papineau, Dontigny-Lucas, Gaudin (Godin), Gagne by Dorothy May Knudsen Chandler, 1978
  2. Our people the Indians: A genealogy of the Indians and French-Canadians, 1750-1950 : in the areas of Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, Harpers Ferry, Iowa, ... of the North in N. Dakota and Minnesota by Mary Martell, 1950
  3. The ascending genealogy: French-Canadian line only of Joy Reisinger by Joy Ann Deters Reisinger, 1976
  4. Genealogy of the Canadian and American descendants of John Brand (1757-1841) and his wife Margaret Head, both of Acton, Suffolk County, England by Robert Franklin Brand, 1943
  5. Tools of the Trade for Canadian Genealogy: A Guide for Family Historians Researching in Canada by Althea Douglas, 2004-01
  6. Acadian genealogy and notes (Canadian archives. 5-6 Edward VII Sessional paper) by Placide Gaudet, 1906
  7. French-Canadian surnames: Aliases, adulterations and anglicizations by Robert J Quintin, 1993
  8. Extracts from "Le Canadian [i.e. Canadien]": A weekly French-Canadian newspaper, published in St. Paul, Mn (Special publication) by Robert Germain, 1987
  9. Routes to your Canadian roots: A research tool for tracing your geneology from the Northeastern United States to Canada by Paul L Bourassa, 2002
  10. Brasseur genealogy (of French-Canadian origin): Circa 1730-1999 : an evolving collection of family group lists; de[s]cended from Francois Brasseur dit Duhamel and M-Angelique Jerome-Latour by R. Garner Brasseur, 1999
  11. 1999 supplement to 1998 edition of Resources for Polish-American and Polish-Canadian genealogical research: Revised section on Polish churches and parish records by Edward R Brandt, 1999
  12. Genealogy of families, Deschenes, Des Marais, and Miville by Oscar J Des Marais, 1980
  13. [Demeules family genealogy.] by Pierre Roland Demeules, 1977
  14. The genealogy of Alan Fisher & Teresa Fisher Boardman: The history & genealogy of six Minnesota pioneer families : Bougret dit Dufort, Fisher, Rousseau, St. Aubin, Thiffault, Vandelac by Bernice Rousseau Fisher, 1997

21. Canadian Genealogy And History Links - Nunavut
Includes information on area history, culture society issues.
http://www.islandnet.com/~jveinot/cghl/nunavut.html
Canadian Genealogy and History Links
Nunavut
Entries preceded by a indicate it is a new entry or the URL has changed or been updated within the last 14 days.
Nunavut
General
Information Gateway to Nunavut Includes information on Culture and Cultural Societies in Nunavut.
Information and facts about Nunavut.
GenWeb
Nunavut GenWeb The Nunavut regional site of Canada Genweb.
History
Nunavut Land Claims Agreement Act An Act respecting an Agreement between the Inuit of the Nunavut Settlement Area and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada.
Nunavut Planning Commission
In the Inuit language of Inuktitut, Nunavut means "Our Land". It is the name given to the ancestral home of the Inuit of the central and eastern Arctic, and to the Territory of Nunavut in Canada's Eastern Arctic which came into bring in 1999.
Canadian Genealogy and History Links - Main Page

National
Atlantic Provinces Newfoundland ... New Listings
This page created by: jveinot@islandnet.com Total Accesses : 32565

22. Cyndi's List - Canada Index
Large directory of general Canadian and provincial resources.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

23. Genealogy Resources On The Internet - WWW
California Resources Canada/Canadian Resources canadian genealogy Pages National Resources Alberta Sites British Columbia Sites Manitoba Sites
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~cgaunt/gen_web.html
Mailing Lists Usenet Newsgroups Telnet Sites Gopher Sites ... Email sites
WORLD WIDE WEB
URL: http://www-personal.umich.edu/~cgaunt/gen_web.html Last update: Thursday, 04-Aug-2005 21:28:24 EDT by Chris Gaunt Register Resource Update Resource Report a Broken Link Index

24. Canada Genealogy - Over 1,000 Links - Geneology - Canadian Genealogy
over 1000 genealogy links for Canada including cemeteries, ships passenger lists,censuses, cemeteries and military records.
http://www.genealogylinks.net/canada/

Home
> Canada Immigration Records Search Surname Search Census Search Mormon Database Search ...
Database 1780-1906

over 193,000 records
Online Genealogy

Database of 2 Billion Names

find your ancestors fast - free online for 14 days
200 Million Name

UK+Ireland Database

discover those elusive UK ancestors here
Pallot's Baptism Index
for England: 1780 - 1837 very useful genealogy resource over 200,000 christening and baptismal records adblocking software (eg Norton Antispam) running on your computer will not allow you to see 14,000 of the 30,000 links to totally free databases (they are not ads) at this site. it is recommended to switch it off during your visit to genealogylinks.net
Canada Genealogy Links All Canada - Cemeteries All Canada - Censuses
All Canada - Marriages All Canada - Military ... All Canada - Passenger Lists Provinces: Alberta British Columbia Manitoba New Brunswick ... Yukon All-Canada Links Acadian Genweb has many links to Acadian genealogy sites Black Sheep Ancestors Books of Remembrance contain the names of Canadians who fought in wars and died either during or after them British Home Children Database Between 1869 and the early 1930s, over 100,000 children were sent to Canada from Great Britain during the child emigration movement.

25. Genealogy - Acadian And French Canadian
This website is devoted to Acadian and Frenchcanadian genealogy, Outside ofgenealogy, I guess any Canadian with a French name or who speaks French
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/lwjones/homepage.htm
Linda W. Jones What's It All About? This website is devoted to Acadian and French-Canadian Genealogy, and especially to using computers for French-surname genealogy. For a quick overview, check out the index The first question you may have is, What is the difference between Acadians and French-Canadians? The distinction is fairly simple, although you still may not know whether you yourself are Acadian or French-Canadian until you know more about your family. Acadians are descendants of the French settlers of Nova Scotia in the early 17th century. They all stayed in that local area until they were forcibly ejected by the British in 1755. Then they scattered all over the place, but probably the largest numbers ended up in Quebec, New England, and Louisiana. Their descendants in Louisiana are now known as Cajuns. My grandfather was Acadian, and my grandmother was French-Canadian. I always knew I was French-Canadian, but didn't find out I was Acadian until 4 years ago, when someone on CompuServe recognized my grandfather's name, Babin, as an Acadian name. A Scattering of Seeds: The Creation of Canada You may be interested in a television program and Website that are concerned with some of the early French-Canadian and Acadian immigrants.

26. Canadian Genealogy And History Links - Ontario
Provides a comprehensive collection of links to resources recording births, deaths, marriages, census information and related data. Also includes links to historical, geographic and socioeconomic data.
http://www.islandnet.com/~jveinot/cghl/ontario.html
Canadian Genealogy and History Links
Ontario
Entries preceded by a indicate it is a new entry or the URL has changed or been updated within the last 14 days.
Personal Ontario Pages
Ontario
Archives - Libraries - Museums
Adolphustown Loyalist Cultural Centre Museum and Genealogical Library. Alphabetical listing of surnames in The Family Files of the Loyalist Cultural Centre.
ARCHEION, Ontario's Archival Information Network
A research tool providing access to over 4000 descriptions of archival records held by over 40 archives in Ontario, members of the Archives Association of Ontario.
Archives of Ontario
Amazing facts and figures, Genealogy research at the Archives of Ontario, Aboriginal peoples in the archives.
Collections include town and township records, business documents, museum material, genealogical collections, photographs and maps.
A Black Historical Site, formerly named the Raleigh Township Centennial Museum, located in the village of North Buxton, Ontario. Original site of the Elgin Settlement, which was for many, the last stop on the underground railroad.
The Museum features a collection of artifacts and archives ranging from a vast tool collection to local photographs.

27. French-Canadian History And Genealogy
FrenchCanadian History and Genealogy. Dit Names. Many of our French-Canadian Return to Home Page; Return to French-canadian genealogy; Go to Index
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/lwjones/french-c.htm
French-Canadian History and Genealogy
Dit Names
Many of our French-Canadian ancestors used an additional surname, besides the one their parents used. If your ancestor has a surname that had a dit name associated with it, you need to know this to find all the marriages and births you are looking for.
Bard Genealogy
Bard family , sometimes dit Jeanbard, is quite small. Last updated May 1, 1997, it includes 208 people and is 12K in size.
Bouchard Genealogy
Bouchard ancestors included Claude Bouchard dit Dorval Claude Bouchard dit le Petit Claude ; Michel and Nicolas, the sons of ; Etienne Bouchard; and Guillaume Bouchard.
Couture Genealogy
The earliest Couture immigrant was Guillaume , who was born in Rouen, Normandy in 1617. He came to Quebec, where all his children were born. They then settled in Ile-d'Orleans, Lauzon, and Beaumont. Last updated February 25, 1999, this file contains 2064 people and is 131K long.
Fournier Genealogy
Their were four Fournier immigrants who had children that lived long enough to marry. Descendancies are provided here for two of them. Guillaume Fournier Nicolas Fournier
Gagnon Genealogy
We have two Gagnon ancestors: Pierre and Robert .Last updated November 17, 1997, Robert's page has 1957 people and is 115K long.

28. Canadian Genealogy And History Links - Saskatchewan
Top/Regional/North_America/Canada/Saskatchewan/Society_and_Culture/Genealogy
http://www.islandnet.com/~jveinot/cghl/saskatchewan.html
Canadian Genealogy and History Links
Saskatchewan
Entries preceded by a indicate it is a new entry or the URL has changed or been updated within the last 14 days.
Saskatchewan
Archives - Libraries - Museums
City of Regina Archives Maintains the permanent historical records and related materials of the Corporation of the City of Regina. These records are comprised of a wide variety of material, chiefly textual records, photographs and architectual drawings.
City of Saskatoon Archives
This website contains virtual exhibits, historical reference material, mayoral biographies, maps, as well as lists of holdings and link to other sources of information including historical bylaws, committee records and Council Minutes.
Royal Saskatchewan Museum
This site contains information on our galleries, science departments, public programs and much more.
Saskatchewan Archives Board
Responsible for acquiring, preserving and making accessible documentary records bearing on all aspects of the history of Saskatchewan, and facilitating the management of the records of government institutions.
Saskatchewan Council of Archives
Encouraging the development of a cooperative archival system within Saskatchewan.

29. Canadian Genealogy Home Page
A canadian genealogy site with roots trailing back to England, Ireland, France, Sharing some of my own genealogy with others of FrenchCanadian descent;
http://www.whitmania.com/canada/homepage.htm
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WHITMANIA!
A website dedicated to all things related to the WHITMAN family and their genealogy, history and pictures with a special focus on the beginnings of the family in Nova Scotia. Lots of Nova Scotian history as well. Family picture album, genconnect, family trees, history, essays, and many other features. Please send me a message with any Whitman questions!
Blanchard Research
This site is the research of all Blanchards having originated from the Province of Prince Edward Island. It has information on Blanchards ancestors living elswhere that have connections with the Island. The site owner would like to communicate with Blanchard who has ancestors connected to Prince Edward Island.
Bergen Family Tree
Families from accross Canada with roots in Manitoba.
Dawn's Genealogy Page

My Ancestral Forest
A Canadian genealogy site with roots trailing back to England, Ireland, France, and USA. The site has the family crests that I have found so far, some stories of ancestors, research site links as well as links to other sites with the same surnames. There are also some of my ancestors listed along with a link to my tree.
My Family Jewels Genealogy and More
Researching my family in Canada from coast to coast and abroad. Surnames: McKay, Campbell, Henry, Hurford.

30. WE'VE MOVED
A extensive listing of Atlantic canadian genealogy links and resources.
http://www3.ns.sympatico.ca/chapy/aclinks.htm
We have moved http://users.eastlink.ca/~chapy/aclinks.htm You will be re-directed in 10 secs
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31. Di's Canadian Genealogy
Features chat room, surname forum and related links.
http://www.angelfire.com/on/Canadiangenealogy/
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32. Canadian Genealogy
Olive Tree Genealogy Free Genealogy Database canadian genealogy CanadianGenealogy is broken down by the following Provinces and Territories Ontario,
http://olivetreegenealogy.com/can/index.shtml
OliveTreeGenealogy.com
Search for your ancestors in free Ships' Passenger lists, Naturalization Records, Palatine Genealogy, Canadian Genealogy, USA Genealogy, Native American Genealogy, Huguenots, Mennonites, Almshouse Records, Orphan Records, church records, military muster rolls, census records, land records and much more. [est. 1996] Find Your Brick-Wall Ancestors with FREE genealogy records. Look for the Olive Tree Genealogy button USA Passenger Lists
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33. The Canadian Genealogy Webring
A genealogy web ring of family trees for genealogists who are researching theirCanadian ancestors family history in Canada.
http://www.geocities.com/genealogypages/
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A non-commercial web ring of Canada's genealogy related web sites. The web ring links together Canadian family trees, gedcom files, ancestry resources, genealogical organizations, societies, and amateur genealogists who are researching their family history in Canada. Members display html fragment code on the entry page of their web site. This gives visitors the ability to surf sites with similar content within the rotation of the web ring. Membership is free. However to qualify for membership the main theme of your web site must be genealogy. Being Canadian is not a requirement but your site must include Canadian content. Please read the Terms of Membership before submitting a site to be added to the rotation of the web ring. You will need to fill out a simple application form. Once completed your site will be added to the Queue. You will then be sent an email which will contain your sites ID number, password and the html fragment code, which you will simply copy and paste into your web page. Do not attempt to alter this code, it must be placed as is on the same page as the url you provided in your application form. When your page is ready you will need to notify the ringmaster , who will verify your link and check your html fragment for errors. That's it! Your site will then be added to the rotation of the web ring. You are now a part of Canada's fastest growing web ring

34. Canadian Genealogy - Family History Research In Canada - About Genealogy
Explore your Canadian and French Canadian ancestry with these genealogy records,databases and resources for Canada and its provinces including surname
http://genealogy.about.com/od/canada/
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Canadian Genealogy - Family History Research in Canada
Explore your Canadian and French Canadian ancestry with these genealogy records, databases and resources for Canada and its provinces including surname origins, cemeteries, census records, fichier origine, immigration records, libraries, archives, and birth, marriage and death records.
Alphabetical
Recent American-Canadian Genealogical Society The Society was founded at Manchester, New Hampshire in September 1973 to serve persons interested in ancestral research, especially those of French-Canadian origin. Canada GenWeb A volunteer group modeled after the USGenWeb project whose goal is the collection and distribution of genealogical data on the Web. Canadian Genealogical Projects Registry A one-of-a-kind electronic finding aid that allows online visitors to search for Canadian genealogical data available through indexing and transcription projects that are completed, underway or planned.

35. Quebec Genealogy And Family History - Tracing Your Family Tree In Quebec, Canada
A comprehensive site of Quebec Frenchcanadian genealogy before 1800, from theResearch Program of Historical Demography, University of Montreal.
http://genealogy.about.com/od/quebec/
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Search for your Quebec ancestors in these genealogy and family history records and resources focused on Quebec genealogy. Includes Quebec archives, online records and databases, research guides, lookups, queries, genealogical and historical societies, and Quebec surnames.
Alphabetical
Recent Books We Own - Quebec A list of resources owned/accessed by ROOTS-L mailing list members and others who are willing to look up genealogical information and e-mail or snail mail it to others who request it. Family History Centers in Quebec, Canada Contact information including addresses, phone numbers, and hours of operation for Family History Centers located within the province of Quebec. Genealogical and Historical Societies A comprehensive list of genealogical and historical societies in the province of Quebec, maintained by Society Hill.

36. Canadian Genealogy - Family History Research In Canada - About Genealogy
Guide includes province and territory, Acadian, military and immigration resources.
http://genealogy.about.com/cs/canadiangenealogy/
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Canadian Genealogy - Family History Research in Canada
Explore your Canadian and French Canadian ancestry with these genealogy records, databases and resources for Canada and its provinces including surname origins, cemeteries, census records, fichier origine, immigration records, libraries, archives, and birth, marriage and death records.
Alphabetical
Recent American-Canadian Genealogical Society The Society was founded at Manchester, New Hampshire in September 1973 to serve persons interested in ancestral research, especially those of French-Canadian origin. Canada GenWeb A volunteer group modeled after the USGenWeb project whose goal is the collection and distribution of genealogical data on the Web. Canadian Genealogical Projects Registry A one-of-a-kind electronic finding aid that allows online visitors to search for Canadian genealogical data available through indexing and transcription projects that are completed, underway or planned.

37. Canadian Genealogy Information, Genealogical Surnames For A Family Tree
canadian genealogy information provided by searching through archived obituaries,genealogical links.
http://www.generations.on.ca/genealogy.htm
This Canadian genealogy service is intended to help Family Historians, people that are searching for information on family members to help complete their family tree. All Canadian obituaries posted through participating funeral homes will be transferred to our genealogy section. We hope that our genealogy section will become a source for many to find and learn more about their family history.
Canadian Genealogy Database
Enter information in the form to find
a particular family member

You may search by any or all of the fields
You may search by partial words also.
Last name required to view more than 10 search results Province: Ontario British Columbia Alberta Saskatchewan Manitoba Quebec New Brunswick Nova Scotia Prince Edward Island Newfoundland Yukon North West Territories Nunavut City: Last Name:
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Genealogy Submit Form
In some individual cases, another family member might have passed away before we started posting obituaries on the GENERATIONS web site. If you wish to post another family member in our Genealogical section that has passed away at some time in the past, we also have provided this option. Please click this Genealogy submit form link to post the obituary FOR FREE in our Genealogy section.

38. Canadian Genealogy Links To Genealogical Web Sites In Canada
canadian genealogy links to various genealogical related web sites in Canada.
http://www.generations.on.ca/genealogy-links.htm
Obituaries Genealogy Family History Genealogy Articles ... Churches Genealogy links to various web sites in Canada, as well as web sites useful in Canadian family history research. We hope this information will be useful in completing your family tree. Canadian Genealogy Centre
The Library and Archives of Canada, in cooperation with the Department of Canadian Heritage and other partners, are proud to present this new site on genealogy and family history. National Archives of Canada
Vast resource; search online databases: Dominion Land grants, Ontario 1871 census index, WW 1 Enrollment Forms; services to the public; the free booklet Tracing your Ancestors in Canada : etc, etc. United Empire Loyalists
The National Archives holds a variety of sources relating to the United Empire Loyalists who settled in Canada after the American Revolution (1775-1783). Post Offices and Postmasters of Canada
The Post Offices database documents changes of postmasters at individual post offices located across Canada.
Canadian Archival Resources on the Internet

The largest collection of archival resources that I have seen. Listed by region of Canada and type of archive.

39. Genealogy - Acadian And French Canadian
Advice and sources for research into FrenchCanadian and Acadian genealogy.
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/lwjones/
Linda W. Jones What's It All About? This website is devoted to Acadian and French-Canadian Genealogy, and especially to using computers for French-surname genealogy. For a quick overview, check out the index The first question you may have is, What is the difference between Acadians and French-Canadians? The distinction is fairly simple, although you still may not know whether you yourself are Acadian or French-Canadian until you know more about your family. Acadians are descendants of the French settlers of Nova Scotia in the early 17th century. They all stayed in that local area until they were forcibly ejected by the British in 1755. Then they scattered all over the place, but probably the largest numbers ended up in Quebec, New England, and Louisiana. Their descendants in Louisiana are now known as Cajuns. My grandfather was Acadian, and my grandmother was French-Canadian. I always knew I was French-Canadian, but didn't find out I was Acadian until 4 years ago, when someone on CompuServe recognized my grandfather's name, Babin, as an Acadian name. A Scattering of Seeds: The Creation of Canada You may be interested in a television program and Website that are concerned with some of the early French-Canadian and Acadian immigrants.

40. French Canadian Genealogy Research Service, Quebec, Canada
Located in historic Quebec City, and offering professionalquality genealogicalsearch services at an affordable price.
http://www3.sympatico.ca/fcgss/
French Canadian Genealogy Research Service
Located in historic Québec City, the cradle of French North America, the French Canadian Genealogy Research Service (FCGRS) offers professional genealogical research services at an affordable price. Founded by a Franco-American now living in Québec City, the FCGRS specializes in 19th-century births and marriages. Research is conducted by university-trained personnel at the Québec National Archives in Québec City, as well as at Université Laval, Québec's oldest university, and, for years, the repository of French-Canadian genealogical records. In many cases, our research will take us to the villages and parishes of Québec. If your ancestor(s) was/were born/married in the province of Quebec (New France, Lower Canada, Canada East) between 1608 and 1960, then there's an excellent chance that we can find him/them, and provide your ancestry (all lineages-paternal and maternal) as far back in time as the early 1600's (up to 9 generations). Try our no-risk, free limited-time promotional offer! Click below and provide us with the names of your hard-to-find ancestors! We'll conduct a preliminary search and send you a detailed report, all at no charge! Copies of birth, marriage and death certificates are available. Information on your ancestors' European origins (village, parish), as well as the etymology of your surname(s) is also available.

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