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  1. On the ealy Harts - their contemporaries (Canadian Jewish archives) by David Rome, 1981
  2. Jacques de Noyon and Abigail Stebbins: (In the French Canadian & Arcadian Genealogical Review, vol. III, no. 1, Spring 1971, pp. 29-47.) by Ernest L Monty, 1971
  3. Index to the 1851 Essex County, Ontario, Canada, census by Joan Zimmerman, 1982
  4. The Morgans of Montreal
  5. King's Daughters and Founding Mothers: The Filles du Roi, 1663 - 1673
  6. In Search of Your Canadian Roots by Angus Baxter, 1994-06
  7. In Search of Your Canadian Roots: Tracing Your Family Tree in Canada by Angus Baxter, 1989
  8. Dictionary of Canadian Biography, set 15 vol. (1-14 w/ cum index for vol. 1-12) (Dictionary of Canadian Biography)
  9. United Empire Loyalists: Enquiry into the Losses and Services in Consequence of Their Loyalty, Evidence in Canadian Claims, Second Report of the Bureau of Archives for the Province of Ontario (2 Vol. Set) by Alexander Fraser, 1994-02
  10. Dictionary of Canadian Biography / Dictionaire Bibliographique du Canada: Volume XV, 1921û1930 (Dictionary of Canadian Biography)
  11. Researching Canadian Vital Statistics Records--: Births, Marriages, and Deaths by Sharon L. Murphy, 2003-01
  12. Independence, objectivity and the Canadian CA profession [An article from: Critical Perspectives on Accounting] by J. Everett, D. Green, et all 2005-05-01
  13. A Biographical Dictionary of Canadian Jewry 1909-1914: From the Canadian Jewish Times
  14. Canada from Afar: The Daily Telegraph Book of Canadian Obituaries

81. Alberta Family Histories Society: Genealogy, And Family History
searching for one s genealogy and publishing one s family history) in the Calgary, Chris Watts canadian Tour cancelled due to health reasons,
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  • Location: 3818 - 14A Street Southwest (Altadore) Date: Mon, September 12th, 2005
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82. RootsWeb: Genealogy Mailing Lists: Canada : CANADIAN-ULSTER-SCOTS
genealogy, culture and history of Canada's Ulster Scots,
http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/CAN/CANADIAN-ULSTER-SCOTS.html
CANADIAN-ULSTER-SCOTS Mailing List CANADIAN-ULSTER-SCOTS-L
Topic: A mailing list for the exchange and discussion of the genealogy, culture and history of Canada's Ulster Scots, those persons who came to Canada from the North of Ireland whose ancestors were from Scotland. Additional information can be found on Canada's Ulster Scots web page. There is a Web page for the CANADIAN-ULSTER-SCOTS mailing list at http://canadasulsterscots.tripod.com/page1.htm. For questions about this list, contact the list administrator at CANADIAN-ULSTER-SCOTS-admin@rootsweb.com.

83. Canadian Society, Sons Of The American Revolution
Organized to foster better understanding of the participation of Canada in the Revolutionary War, and to support genealogy, family history, and heritage programs in preserving the Revolutionary War history of the United States. International affiliate of the NSSAR.
http://www.sar.org/canada/default.htm

84. RootsWeb: Genealogy Mailing Lists: Canada : CAN-ORANGE
genealogy, culture, and history of persons who came to Canada as members of the Orange Association.
http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/CAN/CAN-ORANGE.html
CAN-ORANGE Mailing List CAN-ORANGE-L
Topic: A mailing list for persons interested in the genealogy, culture, and history of persons who came to Canada as members of the Orange Association and their descendants and followers. Additional information can be found on the Canada Orange Mailing List Web Page. There is a Web page for the CAN-ORANGE mailing list at http://orangeroots.tripod.com/ca.html. For questions about this list, contact the list administrator at CAN-ORANGE-admin@rootsweb.com.

85. Genealogy.com: TIMOTHY DEMONBREUN HERITAGE SOCIETY
Family history of Jacques Timothe Boucher de Montbrun (17471826). French canadian fur trader and explorer; Officer of the American Revolution; Lieutenant Governor of the Illinois Territory; and Nashville's first citizen. Maintained by Timothy Demonbreun.
http://www.genealogy.com/users/d/e/m/Timothy-Demonbreun/
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This site is currently under construction. It will be updated almost daily, so check back soon and often. Much more information regarding our ancestor and "Nashville's first citizen" will be added soon.
Thanks for viewing the TIMOTHY DEMONBREUN HISTORICAL SOCIETY's website. Please contact us at timothydemonbreun@comcast.net if you have any questions, comments or suggestions about this website OR if you have something you would like to add to this website.
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86. Genealogy Of Borodenko, Bowser, Fawcett, Newton And Radford
canadian Connection. Surnames include Bowser, Geisler, and Radford. The descendants of Sir Isaac Newton's family are also listed.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~radfordfamily/
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The Canadian Connection to the Borodenko, Bowser, Geisler, Fawcett, Haus, Newton, Pohl, Radford Family History
Table of Contents
Prepared by:
Randall Radford Please, no rants or rages this is only a hobby. If you should have any additions, corrections or questions please email me. My Ged.com file can be downloaded from Rootsweb.com WorldConnect Project
Send email to: randy_radford@hotmail.com This web site produced 08 Nov 2002 by Ancestry Family Tree , a product of Incline Software, LC.
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87. The Olive Tree Genealogy: Canadian BDM
genealogy and history site specializing in free primary source records especiallyships passenger lists, church records, military records, Huguenots and
http://olivetreegenealogy.com/can/bdm/
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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88. Clan MacNeil Net - The Internet Home Of MacNeils, McNeils And Other Versions Of
canadian association. History, tartans and badges, Septs and genealogy.
http://clanmacneil.ca/
Clan MacNeil Net
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Enjoy your visit. . .

If you are a MacNeil or of any of the following "Sept" names, then you have found the site that you are looking for: This is the internet home for Canadians (and our friends from around the world) with ANY of the following names - Macneil, MacNeil, Macniel, MacNiel, Macneill, MacNeill, MacNeillie, Macneal, MacNeal, Macneale, MacNeale, MacNeilage, Macneilage, MacNelly, Macnelly, MacNeally, Macneally, Mcneil, McNeil, Mcniel, McNiel, Mcneill, McNeill, Mcneal, McNeal, Mcneale, McNeale, McNeilage, Mcneilage, McNelly, Mcnelly, McNeally, Mcneally, Neil, Neal, Neall, Neale, Neill, Niel, Niell, O'Neal, O'Neil, O'Niel, O'Neill, Oneil, Oneill, Nelson, Neilson, Nielson, MacGougan, Macgougan, MacGrail, Macgrail, MacGugan, Macgugan, MacGuigan, Macguigan, McGougan, Mcgougan, McGrail, McGraill, Mcgrail, Mcgraill, McGugan, Macgugan, McGuigan, Mcguigan This may also be the site you are looking for if you are seeking information on any of the following: Scotland, Kisimul Castle, the Isle of Barra, the Isle of Colonsay, the Isle of Gigha, the History of Clan MacNeil of Barra or the Tartans and Badges of Clan MacNeil.

89. The Loyalist Parkway - Your Route Through History
Source of information for those with interests in Heritage Tourism, genealogy, canadian History, Early canadian Architecture, and genealogy.
http://www.loyalistparkway.org
The Loyalist Parkway presents a rich source of information for those with interests in Heritage Tourism, Genealogy, Canadian History, Early Canadian Architecture, and genealogy for those following their United Empire Loyalist roots.

90. Dawn's Genealogy Page
Eastern canadian family history of Dawn Ellis. Includes the surnames Weeks, Bowness, Glover, Darby and Stewart.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dawnellis/
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In 1995 I started working on my children's lines through their father. It didn't take long until I was hooked. In 1998 I inherited 25 years worth of data from my mother. Since then this "hobby" has taken on a life of its own.
The information presented at this website is not carved in stone. It is from a working database, constantly changing as new info comes my way. Some of it is documented with primary sources, while some is compiled data sent to me by others. Ideally I would like to document everything, but it is not possible at present. If you find errors or have new info please email me. Remember that a good genealogist always documents their work. Second Site
Site updated on 18 August 2005
This site is a member of WebRing.

91. Archdiocese Of Kingston
Ontario, serving the southeastern portion of the canadian province. Mission statement, parish directory, information for genealogy researchers, news, contact persons at the chancery.
http://www.romancatholic.kingston.on.ca/
390 Palace Road, Kingston, Ontario, K7L 4T3
phone (613) 548-4461 / fax 548-4744
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Last updated 19 Sep 2005 03:46 PM
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We, the community of God's People in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kingston, united by the Holy Spirit with lives rooted in the Gospel, proclaim with joy the resurrection of Christ and, as followers of the Risen Lord, under the patronage of Mary, the Mother of God, dedicate our lives in Christian service to all, especially to those in most need.
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92. Wayne Ray
Poetry and prose by the founder of the canadian Poetry Association. genealogy, canadian History and publishing web links.
http://www.mirror.org/wayne.ray/

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93. Franco American Collection Lewiston-Auburn College
Working to build the museum and genealogy research library to educate the general public about the contributions of Frenchcanadian immigrants to New England and the United States.
http://www.usm.maine.edu/lac/franco/
About The Collection, Mission Statement History Franco Timeline Madeleine Giguère Fund ... USM/L-A
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94. Alines' French-Canadian Ancestors
genealogy of over 1700 families who came to Quebec from France in the 1600's.
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95. BLAIS-CHARTIER-LETOURNEAU-PLANTE
A Frenchcanadian surname site, focusing mainly on the surname Blais; also includes surnames Chartier, Letourneau, Plante, Cloutier, Caron, Charron, Belanger, Gagnon, Morin, Bouchard, Boucher, and Fortin.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~kathissite
OAS_AD('Top'); My French-Canadian Family Tree Kathi (Blais) Clark-Colton
Exilia Chartier Blais
with Father Ernest Blais
Pastor of Notre Dame in Fall River, Massachusetts, at the time of this picture.
This church was as beautiful as most of the European cathedrals
and was in the process of being made a national landmark
when it burned down in the middle 1980's.
Father Blais was the son of Cyprien Edgar Blais and Marie Sadie Bouchard.
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Introduction Welcome to my French-Canadian genealogy site. The main surnames in my family tree are BLAIS, CHARTIER, LETOURNEAU, PLANTE, MORIN, CLOUTIER, FOURNIER , and many more, with over 4500 families and 7400+ individuals included (and more to be added). There are approximately 1000 Blais individuals in this family tree. The work on our Blais family tree was originally started by my 1C1R cousin, the late Emma Blais, daughter of Cyprien Edgar Blais and Marie Sadie Bouchard, over 40 years ago. Emma took her vows as a Catholic nun with the Sisters of Ste. Chretienne, Giffard, Quebec in 1938. Emma was able to trace our Blais lineage back to Pierre Blais and Anne Perrot, as well as finding several generations of our GG+ grandmothers' lineages, and presented family members with copies of her family history at Christmas, 1980. Many of these copies were lost over the years, but fortunately, my sister was able to locate her copy, which she graciously gave to me. Without her original work, I would never have gotten so far, so fast with the rest of our family tree.

96. Canadian Connections By EB Lapointe, A Column At Genealogy Today
The goal of this column will be to help educate you as to where essential Canadiangenealogical sources are located and how to use them.
http://www.genealogytoday.com/ca/connect/
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by E.B. Lapointe Alberta and Saskatchewan Centennials in 2005

This year, in 2005, both provinces of Saskatchewan and Alberta are celebrating their joining to Canada on September 1st, 1905. Ottawa Celebrates 150 Years!

Ottawa, the capital city of Canada, kicked off a year of celebrations with the ringing of its church bells on New Year's Day, 01 January, 2005. Government Exposes Ontario Cemeteries

Cemeteries - the places where we bury our dead - are a vital research tool in the world of genealogy. Burial grounds are a place where we can discover the names of the deceased, the date they were born, and the day they died. Top Ten Events in Canadian Genealogy

A number of websites came online, and those already online expanded their databases and holdings. Canada Remembers
On Remembrance Day, a national ceremony is conducted at the National War Memorial in Ottawa... Canadians "Out West"
A ship called the Mary Jane carried nineteen young men caught up in the excitement over the California Gold Rush.

97. ACADIAN
A repository of primary research by genealogist Lucie LeBlanc Consentino regarding Acadian, French canadian, and Cajun genealogy, research, and history.
http://www.acadian-home.org/

98. Looking 4 Kin - Canadian Genealogy Links & Chat.
canadian and world wide genealogy links, with chat rooms and message boards.
http://www.looking4kin.com/cdn.htm
Genealogy links and resources for Canada, plus a genealogy chat room open to anyone researching their family history.
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99. Houde Houle Genealogical Presentation A French Canadian Families History In Nort
The Houde, Houle and Courtois family.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~houle/index.htm
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Presentation of Data gathered by our Family in searching for our roots. Starting with Andre Houde in France to the Present day with the surname Houle. Main family line is out of Manchester, New Hampshire but many branches from all over North America. Some errors are bound to show up and omissions. If you know of such please feel free to contact us and let us know. Table of Contents Ancestors of Raymond Roger HOULE Surnames - A list of all surnames on this site Names - A list of all names on this site Sources - A list of all sources on this site ... Family Documents Contact Information Ray Houle
341 Lincoln St
Antigo, Wi 54409
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100. Bob's Genealogy Site
Research on the ancestors of Bob Roberts, including canadian families named Cyr, Marceau, Bernier and Bolper.
http://www.geocities.com/azcurefan/
Welcome to my site.
I have all of my Family Tree data here on this site. I originally started doing my Family Tree research sometime in 2002. My daughter was doing a project for High School and part of which included doing her Family Tree. I was helping her out and she did what was required of her and quit. By then I was already hooked, and I have been researching my roots ever since. I am totally addicted to it. As someone in the local Mormon Genealogy Center said, "It is like solving the worlds greatest mystery novel." First off, I must say 'Thank You' to those of you that got me started. Thanks to all of my cousin's.......Wayne, who had done ALOT of research already and was the foundation for everything; Norma Lee, a complete stranger that I found on a Rootsweb message board, who turned out to be related and put me in touch with...Claire, who had extensive research done on my Fathers side, and a Baptism document that was the KEY to ALOT. Also, another complete stranger that was also related, and a good friend 'North of the border', Luc; who found the connections on my Fathers side to the Marceau's and Bernier's, and last but definently not least, Robert in NY who had crucial info on the Kessler's from my Mothers side. Without all of you I would have found next to nothing. Another big 'Thank you' to the Church of Latter Day Saints for their FREE and awesome genealogy website Family Search You can find everything on my site using the navigation bar on the top of the page. Almost everything is onsite here except the Rootsweb site and the Family Groups. The Family Groups is in my opinion the best layout. It has all of the people in my database (over 1200 now!!!) listed in groups. So it doesn't have only the direct line ancestors. Definently the best place to look. The Family Tree has my direct line ancestors. The Rootsweb also has all of my data in a different format. The Stories/Histories section has stories that I either found or wrote myself. The other sections are pretty self explanatory. Also, there are Pico Searches on many of the pages that you can use to search everything on my site.

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