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CAN-Naturalizations Mailing List (Archived on RootsWeb)
For the discussion and sharing of information regarding naturalization records in Canada and the best ways to find ancestors in these records.
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Canada Genealogy Research Community (Facebook)
FamilySearch Canada Research group! This group was created to give people researching Canadian genealogy a place to ask questions, collaborate, and share research with one another.
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CANADA-FREEDMEN Mailing List (Archived on RootsWeb)
For the discussion and sharing of information regarding the travels of southern slaves as they were guided to freedom in Canada by Harriet Tubman.
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CANADA-OLD-NEWS Mailing List (Archived on RootsWeb)
For the submission of abstracts, extracts and links from Canada newspapers published prior to 1931. Newspapers contain much of the information that may not be found elsewhere such as births, marriages, deaths, court notices, etc. They also provide community news and many fascinating details about the lives of our ancestors.
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Central Canada GEDmatch Ancestors (Facebook)
We are a subgroup of North America Settlers GEDMATCH GROUP. This FB group was created to bring distant cousins, who share ancestors together to work on their family ancestral trees; by using our private projects on GEDmatch and Relative Finder. We have sub-groups and private projects:(FB\GEDmatch\Relative Finder) for each State, D.C. and Canada; to further organize research and collaboration with distant cousins who share ancestors.
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Family history and the American Civil War. A newly added Forum for discussion of Canadians in the Civil War.
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Eastern Canada GEDmatch Ancestors 1600s-1800s (Facebook)
Eastern Canada GEDmatch Ancestors 1600s-1800s include the provinces: Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Quebec, New Brunswick and Acadia We are a subgroup of North America Settlers GEDMATCH GROUP. This is a private group for individuals who are interested in communicating with distant cousins from all over the world. We love to share... we love to help. Sharing your GEDmatch kit number and family tree is the easiest way to meet your distant (sometimes close) cousins in this group.
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MENNONITE Mailing List (Archived on RootsWeb)
For anyone with a genealogical interest in the Swiss Mennonites (Anabaptists) who emigrated to North America.
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