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Here you will find links to the BEST Acadian-Cajun (both genealogy and NON-genealogy related) web sites, as well as general genealogical sites on the 'Net. Please feel free to add a link to your own main index.html web site. Be certain to add your link under the PROPER category, otherwise it may not be allowed. And don't forget to come back and "modify" your link, if the URL address changes, since obsolete links will be removed.
You may feel that your site should be listed under more than one category... and perhaps justifiably so. For example, perhaps your site includes genealogical information on both Acadian-Cajun and French-Canadian cultures. In such instances, I will allow multiple listings however, keep in mind that I personally review and validate every request for links and only process those requests which are legitimate.
In return for this "free" service, I would be very grateful if you could likewise add a link from your own site to my Acadian Genealogy Homepage, using the main URL address: http://www.acadian.org/ And, if you want to make it a "graphic link", just connect to http://www.acadian.org/graphics.html to source a graphic image of your choice.
Many thanks and God Bless,
Yvon Cyr
DISCLAIMER: This site contains links to other Internet sites. These links are not an endorsement of any products or services provided at/by these sites. No information in such sites is endorsed or approved by this site or its webmaster/owner.
ALAIN Family Genealogy CD-ROM Lineage-linked information on 1,289 ALAIN-related individuals, in addition to the tons of Acadian-Cajun historical text files. |
ALBERT Family Genealogy CD-ROM Lineage-linked information on 5,485 BABINEAU-related individuals, in addition to tons of Acadian-Cajun historical text files. |
Albert Genealogy The content of these pages represent over 40 years of research into my roots. The information includes my own work and that of others. It has not been researched in fact I know that the work contains errors therefore I ask that you DO NOT accept it as being accurate. |
Albert Genealogy page Welcome to the ALBERT Genealogy page where you will find many more names than just ALBERT. |
Amateur's Guide to Acadian Genealogy To a genealogist, "first things first" means to compile all written and oral information that can be obtained from his own family. Usually we know our parents and grandparents. These are our first six ancestors. We should now find out their dates and places of birth, marriages and death if deceased. |
American Canadian Genealogical Society ACGS The American-Canadian Genealogical Society provides Acadian and French-Canadian descendants access to genealogical and historical research materials. |
American-Canadian Genealogy Society The American-Canadian Genealogical Society provides Acadian and French-Canadian descendants access to genealogical and historical research materials. |
Ami(e)s de Grand-Pré web site Les Ami(e)s de Grand-Pré sont un groupe de francophones et autres parlant le français (langue seconde) de la région de Grand-Pré, Bassin des Mines, Acadie. Les Ami(e)s de Grand-Pré se rencontrent depuis 1990. La société «Les Ami(e)s de Grand-Pré» a été officiellement incorporée le 7 mai 1993. |
Amirault / Mireault Home Page The Amirault - Mireault Home Page. This site includes the genealogy of over 9000 Mireault, Amirault, Amireau, Amireault, Amero, Amiro, Mireau, Mero, Mirault and Merrow descendants. |
Amirault 2004; Rencontre Famille... The association was founded in September 2001 for the primary purpose of organizing an Amirault Family Reunion during the Congrès mondial acadien being held in Nova Scotia from July 31 - August 15, 2004. The main family reunion occured on August 8, 2004, in West Pubnico. |
AMIRAULT Family Genealogy CD-ROM Lineage-linked information on 3,269 BABINEAU-related individuals, in addition to tons of Acadian-Cajun historical text files. |
Ancestry Research We hope you will enjoy visiting our web site and viewing our services as much as we enjoy providing them for you. |
Andrée's Home Page Here are my primary research interests: Cheticamp, NS: Boudreau, Muise, Chiasson, Aucoin, Lefort and Deveau. Inverness County, NS: MacFarlane, Coady, MacMillan, MacIsaac and McLellan Pictou & Colchester Counties, NS: McKenzie and Downing Georgetown, PEI: the family of Archibald MacDonald (of Liverpool, England) |
ARSENAULT/ARSENEAU Family Genealogy CD-ROM Lineage-linked information on 5,049 ARSENAULT/ARSENEAU-related individuals, in addition to tons of Acadian-Cajun historical text files. |
Association des Boucher d'Amerique L’Association des Boucher d’Amérique a été en gestation pendant plusieurs mois et a enfin vu le jour officiellement le 9 février 2006, date de l’enregistrement des lettres patentes. |
Assumption Parish (Louisiana) History and Genealogy by Jen Site gives information about and links for Assumption Parish Louisiana history and genealogy. |
AUCOIN Family Genealogy CD-ROM Lineage-linked information on 19,331 AUCOIN-related individuals, in addition to the tons of Acadian-Cajun historical text files. |
BABIN Family Genealogy CD-ROM Lineage-linked information on 1,101 BABIN-related individuals, in addition to tons of Acadian-Cajun historical text files. |
Babin Genealogy by Anne Babin Genealogy is my main hobby and interest. |
BABINEAU Family Genealogy CD-ROM Lineage-linked information on 1,101 BABINEAU-related individuals, in addition to tons of Acadian-Cajun historical text files. |
Babineaux - Granger Home As part of our families' work, the "Committee" is collecting Genealogical data on the Babineaux & Granger Families and their allied lines. |
BARRIAU/BARRIEAU/BARRIOT Family Genealogy CD-ROM Lineage-linked information on 3,223 BARRIAU/BARREAU/BARRIOT-related individuals, in addition to tons of Acadian-Cajun historical text files. |
Bastarache; Association des... Bastrash et Basque, Quebec, Canada To develop within these families a feeling of pride and of belonging to a common ancestor: "Jean Bastarache alias LeBasque" who departed from Bayonne (the Basque homeland, France) to land in Acadia around 1680, married to Huguette Vincent around 1682 and whose descendants are dispersed throughout the Americas. |
Beaton Institute Archive; Nova Scoria Who We Are… The Beaton Institute archives is a community and university archives that specializes in the rich social, economic, cultural, religious, political, labour, industrial, environmental and rural history of Cape Breton Island. The origins of the Institute date to 1957 when Sister Margaret Beaton, former Librarian of Xavier College, the predecessor to the Cape Breton University, began collecting material pertaining to the Gaelic language and culture. What We Collect… The Beaton Institute archives has thousands of personal papers, records, diaries, documents, business material, ledgers, census, church records, land grants, worker’s time books, street directories, maps, theses, reports, pamphlets, as well as other forms of resource material. |
BELIVEAU/BELLIVEAU Family Genealogy CD-ROM Lineage-linked information on 2,539 BELIVEAU/BELLIVEAU-related individuals, in addition to tons of Acadian-Cajun historical text files. |
Bennett; Peggy's Home Page My name is Peggy (Gale) Bennett. About four years ago I went to a Genealogy Display in our hometown and saw a picture of an old couple with my grandparents name on it. I had never seen a picture of them. It generated an interest for me to find out where my roots came from. |
Benoit Books Web Site When Ben Benoit became an avid student of Genealogy, he discovered his Acadian ancestry. There were many Benoits, but he definitely was not interested in "name gathering" or in becoming a "database expert" but in writing for posterity. He was not satisfied in merely gathering raw facts of births, marriages and deaths, but in researching the times and places in which ancestors lived and/or in the historical events in which they might have been involved. Like the French Expressionists, what excited Ben was the use of facts as points of color that, at a distance, blended to create scenes so real, one could feel the emotions of these ancestors. |
Benoit Family Reunion; 2004 St. Peter's Parish was established in 1803 and celebrated its' Bicentennial in 2003. The oldest existing register begins with the record of a baptism administered on 11 February 1811. The second page records the burial of Pierre Benoit who died at Tracadie at the age of 82 on 19 April 1811. Descendants of Pierre Benoit are still involved in the parish life of St. Peter's Parish and the community. |
BENOIT/BENOIST Family Genealogy CD-ROM Lineage-linked information on 5,564 BENOIST/BENOIT-related individuals, in addition to the tons of Acadian-Cajun historical text files. |
BERGERON Family Genealogy CD-ROM Lineage-linked information on 4,414 BERGERON-related individuals, in addition to tons of Acadian-Cajun historical text files. |
BERNARD Family Genealogy CD-ROM Lineage-linked information on 22,851 BERNARD-related individuals, in addition to the tons of Acadian-Cajun historical text files. |
BLANCHARD Family Genealogy CD-ROM Lineage-linked information on 25,303 BLANCHARD-related individuals, in addition to tons of Acadian-Cajun historical text files. |
Blanchard Family Site La Famille Blanchard, Inc. Website includes information of interest to people of Acadian descent who have Blanchard ties. Find information on genealogy, annual reunions, including CMA 204, and the organization's activities. |
Blanchard Research If your Blanchard line starts from the Isle of Saint Jean then the following Information you will receive on these pages will help you trace your Blanchard line down through the ages. This information was extracted from Church records, Cemetery records and other sources that were available at the time. |
Blanchard Research, P.E.I. If your Blanchard line starts from the Isle of Saint Jean then the following Information you will receive on these pages will help you trace your Blanchard line down through the ages. This information was extracted from Church records, Cemetery records and other sources that were available at the time. Extractions from Church records on Blanchard families of Prince Edward Island. |
Blanchards [Missing] from Prince Edward Island Here you will find a list of Blanchard Families that were found in the 1881 Census but not in the 1891 census. It can be assumed that during this ten year period these families left the Island to start a new life in other parts of Canada or United States. |
Bonin-Briand Surnames Information on the Bonin and Briand families. |
Boucher Association of America The Association was in gestation during several months and finally was born officially on February 9, 2006, date of the registration of the letters patent. |
BOUCHER Family Genealogy CD-ROM Lineage-linked information on 10,249 BOUCHER-related individuals, in addition to tons of Acadian-Cajun historical text files. |
BOUDREAU/BOUDREAUX/BOUDROT Family Genealogy CD-ROM Lineage-linked information on 8,076 BOUDREAU/BOUDREAUX/BOUDROT-related individuals, in addition to tons of Acadian-Cajun historical text files. |
Boudreaux Family Association Some of the Goals and Objectives of the Boudreaux Family Association: · To promote, preserve and safeguard our Acadian heritage, culture and beloved French language. · To establish communication links between Boudreaux (eau, eault, ot) families. · Continue our genealogy and historical research and other information of the Boudrot family. |
BOURC/BOURG.BOURQUE Family Genealogy CD-ROM Lineage-linked information on 31,975 BOURC/BOURG/BOURQUE-related individuals, in addition to tons of Acadian-Cajun historical text files. |
BOURGEOIS Family Genealogy CD-ROM Lineage-linked information on 32,292 BOURGEOIS-related individuals, in addition to tons of Acadian-Cajun historical text files. |
Bourgeois; Histoire de... Site provides a detailled genealogy of the "Bourgeois" descendants of Jacques(Jacob)Bourgeois and Jeanne Trahan, Port-Royal 1642/43. Includes over 10,000 Bourgeois' from the United States and Canada. |
Brazos Genealogical Association, Brazos Co Texas The Brazos Genealogical Association supports genealogical research in the Brazos County Texas area. Member surname list. Meetings schedule and how to join. Queries accepted and posted. Links to searchable sites. |
BREAUX/BRAULT/BRAUD Family Genealogy CD-ROM Lineage-linked information on 24,446 BREAUX/BRAULT/BRAUD-related individuals, in addition to tons of Acadian-Cajun historical text files. |
BROUSSARD Family Genealogy CD-ROM Lineage-linked information on 8,076 BROUSSARD-related individuals, in addition to tons of Acadian-Cajun historical text files. |
BRUN/LEBRUN Family Genealogy CD-ROM Lineage-linked information on 22,061 BRUN/LEBRUN-related individuals, in addition to tons of Acadian-Cajun historical text files. |


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