Canada Group Resource Links
A Place For Those Interested in Canadian Research And Genealogy Also to exchange Ideas and opinions on All Things Canadian.
Library and Archives Canada and the 1931 Canada Census (RootsTech Video)
Library and Archives Canada and the 1931 Canada Census • RootsTech • FamilySearch
10 Free Online Resources for Cemetery Records
- Why Are Cemetery Records so Important for Genealogy Research?
- BillionGraves
- Find A Grave
- Interment
- JewishGen
- Commonwealth War Graves
- Political Graveyard
- Tombstone Transcription Project
- Historic Graves
- Canadian Headstones
- FamilySearch
Canada Research Outlines
- Alberta
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- Canada
- Manitoba
- New Brunswick
- Newfoundland
- Nova Scotia
- Ontario
- Prince Edward Island
- Quebec
- Saskatchewan
Alberta, Canada Genealogy • FamilySearch
British Columbia, Canada Genealogy • FamilySearch
Manitoba, Canada Genealogy • FamilySearch
New Brunswick, Canada Genealogy • FamilySearch
Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada Genealogy • FamilySearch
Northwest Territories, Canada Genealogy • FamilySearch
Nova Scotia, Canada Genealogy • FamilySearch
Nunavut, Canada Genealogy • FamilySearch
Ontario, Canada Genealogy • FamilySearch
Prince Edward Island, Canada Genealogy • FamilySearch
Quebec, Canada Genealogy • FamilySearch
Saskatchewan, Canada Genealogy • FamilySearch
Yukon, Canada Genealogy • FamilySearch
1851 & 1852 Quebec, Ontario, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia (NOTE: Incomplete)
1906 Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Alberta.
1916 Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Alberta
1926 Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Alberta
Canada Ontario Tax Assessment Rolls 1834-1899
Library and Archives Canada launches the Price McIntosh Bursary
Canadian Records at FamilySearch
From The Library and Archives of Canada-------------Podcasts
New Canada records from Family Search
Unanswered questions for Quebec group
Answered questions for Quebec group
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Comentários
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Why is is so hard to find Canadian BMD records on the Family tree site most of every thing I find is Census reports while they help they just bring more questions
there are just so many church records out there yet so few on the family tree site Quebec is the largest area i search in well Quebec vermont and a few northern states i have to jump out of the Family tree site to get my information on the Mississquoi Genealogy site then come back and put it into my Family tree program I only have one computer now, used to be able to do this with Three open sites but this back and forth stuff is killing me and yet i understood the LDS had managed to accumulate all of the church records in canada so I just do not understand why they are not popping up when I do a record search .
Douglas Macfie
New Brunswick
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