17 November 2022
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An annotated guide to online resources on the history of Canada's Black community.
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Books of Remembrance - Memorials - Remembrance - Veterans Affairs Canada
Contain the names of Canadians who fought in wars and died either during or after them.
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CAN-AB-GHOSTTOWNS Mailing List (RootsWeb, archived on Archive-It)
For anyone with a genealogical interest in the ghost towns of Province of Alberta. For the study and researching the town names, residents, history and locations of abandoned towns, camps or posts within the provinces and territories of Canada that your ancestors lived in / passed through or you have a general research interest in.
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Canada Post Bienvenue à Postes Canada
Postal rates & codes, etc.
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Canadian Virtual War Memorial (CVWM) / Mémorial virtuel de guerre du Canada
Veterans Affairs Canada.
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CanGenealogy.com – Métis and Indigenous
Dave Obee's recommended links for genealogy research in Canada.
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Centre Acadien, Université Sainte-Anne
Mission is to collect, preserve and classify everything that relates to the history and culture of Acadia, particularly that of Nova Scotia.
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Finding and Using St. Louis French and Spanish Land Records
PastPorts newsletter, St. Louis County Library
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Jefferson's University ...the early life - List of African-American Individuals
Here you will find a list of African Americans associated with the University of Virginia, 1819-1870, enslaved or free persons of colour. This list is continually updated as new evidence is found by JUEL researchers in the University primary source records and entered into the JUEL database.
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Kentucky Colored Troops Project
Database of African American men who enlisted in the Union Army in Kentucky. Volunteers research using a variety of archival documents, including slave schedules, church records, wills, estate inventories, pension documents, census data, and newspapers to create a database record for each soldier and his family with links to primary source documents as well as a family tree. The results of this research are published in a searchable database, with new information being added regularly.
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La Société des Filles du roi et soldats du Carignan (SFRSC)
Dedicated to these women and men who played a major role in the growth and settlement of New France.
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La Société Saint-Pierre is a historical society with the mandate to promote and preserve our Acadian culture and language. Proud owner of the cultural centre, Les Trois Pignons, La Société Saint-Pierre is a not-for-profit and charitable organization.
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Le Société des Acadiens / Acadiennes de Tor Baie
Acadian Society for the Tor Bay, Nova Scotia region. Includes families with connections to Larrys River, Charlos Cove, Port Felix and Lundy, Guysborough County.
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Regina.
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Links to early Canadian Documents at canadiana.org
An index to free genealogy records hidden in historical Canadian documents.
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Saskatchewan, Canada 1885 RIEL or Northwest Resistance. LAURIER, OTTER, STRANGE, DUMONT, MACDONALD, BIG BEAR, MIDDLETON, &c involvement.
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Musée des Acadiens des Pubnicos et Centre de recherche
West Pubnico, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Nécrologie - Nécrologie et commémoration des êtres chers sur le web
View most recent obituaries from Canada published on the web by funeral homes. More than 275 added each day.
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NunatuKavut | Our Ancient Land
NunatuKavut is the territory of Inuit who reside primarily in south and central Labrador.
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Ontario, Canada.
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Pahkisimon Nuyeʔáh Library System
La Ronge, Saskatchewan.
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PRDH - Programme de recherche en démographie historique
Pay for use database from the Université de Montréal. TOUS les actes de baptême, mariage et sépulture catholiques du Québec ainsi que les mariages protestants 1621-1849
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RDAQ - Le Réseau de diffusion des archives du Québec
Le Réseau de diffusion des archives du Québec (RDAQ) a pour objectif la mise en commun des descriptions de fonds et de collections de tous les services d’archives du Québec. Le RDAQ permet la recherche d’archives québécoises ainsi que la mise en valeur des expositions virtuelles créées par les centres d’archives québécois.
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Société historique acadienne de Pubnico-Ouest
West Pubnico, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Société historique de la Saskatchewan
Regina, Saskatchewan.
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Société historique de Saint-Boniface
Géré par la Société historique de Saint-Boniface, le Centre est le gardien du patrimoine francophone et métis de l'Ouest canadien et en particulier du Manitoba.
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St. Peter's Abbey - Benedictine Abbey Muenster Saskatchewan CA
Muenster, Saskatchewan.
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Ta’n Weji-sqalia’tiek - Mi'kmaw Place Names
In 2010, Ta’n Weji-sqalia’tiek Mi’kmaw Place Names Digital Atlas and Website Project (formerly Pjila’si Mi’kma’ki: Mi’kmaw Place Names Digital Atlas and Website Project) was launched to document approximately 13,000 years of Mi’kmaw presence within Mi’kma’ki, the place of the Mi’kmaq, and to raise public awareness of this ancient history. The project was initiated by the Mi’kmaq-Nova Scotia-Canada Tripartite Forum, Culture and Heritage Committee, Place Names Subcommittee, co-chaired by Tim Bernard, Confederacy of Mainland Mi’kmaq, and Rob Ferguson, Parks Canada Atlantic Region.
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Calgary, Alberta, Canada.