Canada – Genealogy Research Tips at AmericanAncestors
AmericanAncestors has free Canadian genealogy and French Canadian genealogy research tips and articles available on their website.
AmericanAncestors is the website for the New England Historic Genealogical Society (NEHGS), the oldest genealogical society in the United States.
Some of the Canadian Genealogy Research topics include:
- ‘Where is Home? New Brunswick Communities Past and Present.’
- Accessing Records From a Distance
- Canadian Church Records
- Canadian Materials in the NEHGS Circulating Library
- Did Your Ancestor Get Religion?
- Finding Clues to Immigrant Origins
- Identifying the Old Country Origins of Your New Brunswick Irish Ancestor
- Introducing the Canadian Genealogy Centre
- Introduction to French-Canadian Research
- Loyalist Settlers of Atlantic Canada
- Microfilm Resources for Nova Scotia Research at NEHGS
- New Brunswick Repositories: Archives of the Diocese of Saint John
- New Brunswick Resources at NEHGS
- Nova Scotia Resources at NEHGS
- Shamrocks Among the Fleurs de Lis: The Hidden Treasures of Drouin’s Acadian French-Catholic Church Records Collection
- Sources for Canadian Research on Microfilm at NEHGS
- St. Albans Passenger Arrival Records
- The American-Canadian Genealogical Society Library
- The Drouin Institute
- The Name Game – Tips for Finding the Real Names of French-Canadian Ancestors
- The Programme de Recherche en Démographie Historique (PDRH)
- Travelogues as a Resource for Family Historians
- Using Manuscript Collections in Your Research
- Vital Records in Québec
- Web Resources for Canadian Research, Part 2
- Web Resources for Canadian Research: Governmental Agencies
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