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British Immigrants in Montreal
A glimpse into the lives of British Immigrants in the Montreal area in the early 1900s through the experiences of the extended SHILL family. Many other British Immigrants are listed.
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FamilySearch Wiki - Tanguay's Genealogical Dictionary
Cyprien Tanguay's Dictionnaire généalogique des familles canadiennes (Genealogical Dictionary of French Canadian Families) is an important source for Québec research. The seven-volume dictionary gives the genealogy of most of the French Canadian colonists and many of their descendants. Records are from the late 1500s to about 1800.
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Findmypast - Quebec, Canada- Pioneers of the Upper Ottawa and the Humors of the Valley $
Findmypast has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription.
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Findmypast - Quebec, Canada- Sketches of Some Early Shefford Pioneers $
Findmypast has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription.
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Findmypast - Quebec, Canada- Storied Province of Quebec - Biographies (Vols. 3-5) $
Findmypast has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription.
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Genealogy TV - French-Canadian Genealogy Research (YouTube)
With Margaret R. Fortier
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You Tube Channel featuring: Quebec Genealogy, Filles du Roi, Travel, and General Genealogy
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Hebridean Scots of the Province of Quebec
About the Scots who immigrated from the Isle of Lewis to the Upper St. Francis region of Quebec beginning in 1838. BOHLMAN, BRUMBAUGH, CLAPPER, FELDHAHN, FELDHAN, FELDTON, FELTON, FRANT, FRIEND, WALDRON.
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Index to French Canadian Revolutionary War Patriots
This is an index of over 500 French Canadian Revolutionary War patriots from Quebec that appear in the Baby, Taschereau, and Williams journal written in 1776. The individuals listed in the index aided the Americans during the war, and most of them never left Quebec.
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MyHeritage - Les Canadiens-Francais: Origine Des Familles Emigrees De France $
Les Canadiens-Francais: Origine Des Familles Emigrees De France, Despagne, De Suisse, Etc., Pour Venir Se Fixer Au Canada, Deupis La Fondation De Québec Jusqua Ces Derniers Temps Et Signification De Leurs Noms (1914). MyHeritage has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription.
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Names of Emigrants from the 1845-1847 Records of James Allison, Emigrant Agent at Montreal Quebec
Search for ancestors in the 1845-1847 immigration records of James Allison, the government emigrant agent at Montreal, Quebec Canada. These are lists of destitute immigrants sent from Montreal to Upper Canada (Ontario). Some of these immigrants would end up in the USA.
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A family history weblog and genealogy database, focusing on Irish and French Canadian families in the Ottawa Valley area (Ontario and Qu
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The genealogy, history, stories and photographs of the early settlers who arrived, as they would live, by the sea, to begin life in the birthplace of Canada, the Gasp