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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.
Doucette; Cyber Home of Michele I am proud to be able to say that I am able to trace my roots back to the original Acadian settlers of early Acadie. All individuals of Acadian and Cajun descent will find themselves able to retrace their roots back to this same earliest group of hardy men and women who were willing to brave a new world for themselves and their families. I, myself, am a direct descendant of Germain Doucet, also known as Sieur de LaVerdure. As a current and upstanding member of Les Doucet du Monde, it is my hope that we will grow in phenomenal numbers as we rediscover long-lost cousins. |
Doucette; John Doucette's Main Page I grew up in a small fishing village called Pinkney's Point near Yarmouth on Nova Scotia's south shore at the mouth of the Bay of Fundy, which boasts the world's highest tides. My family is descendent from the Acadians (first French settlers in North America) so my first language was French. |
DOWN EAST... A Maritime Heritage! There is something here for everyone, be they ACADIAN, "NEWFIE", "LUNENBURGER", or KING'S CO, N.S. researchers. Family genealogies, birth, marriage and death databases, photographs, links to related sites, etc. |
DUGAS Family Genealogy CD-ROM Lineage-linked information on 33,071 DUGAS-related individuals, in addition to tons of Acadian-Cajun historical text files. |
DUON/DUHON Family Genealogy CD-ROM Lineage-linked information on 1,362 DUON/DUHON-related individuals, in addition to tons of Acadian-Cajun historical text files. |
DUPUIS Family Genealogy CD-ROM Lineage-linked information on 6,815 DUPUIS-related individuals, in addition to tons of Acadian-Cajun historical text files. |
Electric; Scotland's Irish Clans and Families Electric Scotland's Scots Irish Clans and Families, |
Encyclopédie de Saint-Pierre et Miquelon Encyclopédie de Saint Pierre et Miquelon - La France en Amérique du Nord - St Pierre et Miquelon. Welcome to Saint-Pierre & Miquelon... where France meets North America! |
Familes of TorBay area, Nova Scotia Settled in late 1700's, this area is a melting pot of different cultures which have combined to form a unique, distinctive culture all its own. |
Family Tree HQ - Family Tree categorized resource directory for everything about family trees. Learn everything about Family Tree. |
Father Clarence d'Entremont Stories by (and of) Rev. Clarence J. d'Entremont. |
Father Clarence J. D'Entremont Articles Links to 100 articles written by Father Clarence-J. d'Entremont, which were published in The Vanguard in 1989 and 1990. All attempts have been made to transcribe the articles as they were originally published. |
Federation of Genealogical Societies Non-profit organization comprised of genealogical and historical societies, family associations, and libraries |
Footprints of the Exiled Roughly speaking our Acadian history can be divided into two parts. The Acadians before 1755 and the Acadians during and after the Dispersal. Bona Arsenault's "History of the Acadians" published by Lemeac is perhaps the best all around history of the Acadians with references to individual families. |
Forest Family Origins Paper discussing the origins of the Acadian settler Michel Forest. This paper agues that he is probably not related to the Walloon de Forest family of colonial New Netherlands. |
Forest Family Origins Paper discussing the origins of the Acadian settler Michel Forest. This paper agues that he is probably not related to the Walloon de Forest family of colonial New Netherlands. |
FOREST/FORET Family Genealogy CD-ROM Lineage-linked information on 8,145 FOREST/FORET-related individuals, in addition to tons of Acadian-Cajun historical text files. |
Franco-American Women's Institute Focus on Franco-American women and their contributions throughout history. The immigration of the French to the North American continent, for the most part, does not take place with immigrants passing through Ellis Island. The entry point for the French immigrants, beginning in the early 1600s up until the conquest by the English in 1765 for Quebec and the deportation in 1755 in Acadia, was into Canada, also known as New France, and then immigrating via a border crossing into the United States. The French came to North America, New France, via the St. Lawrence River and settled the many towns along the river. |
Free Genealogy and Family History Online - The USGenWeb Project Free genealogy and family history online made possible by the USGenWeb Project volunteers. Search free genealogy websites for your ancestors. |
Free Genealogy and Family History Online - The USGenWeb Project Free genealogy and family history online made possible by the USGenWeb Project volunteers. Search free genealogy websites for your ancestors. |
Free Searching - The Fun Reference Tool. 'FIND it Fast - Get it FREE' Free Searching - The Fun Reference Tool. 'FIND it Fast - Get it FREE'. |
French Baby Names - French Names French baby names for boys. |
French Resources french : You’ll find the best resources for french on the Internet |
French-Canadian / Acadian Genealogists of Wisconsin * Our objective is to foster and encourage interest and research in French Canadian and Acadian genealogy, heritage, and culture. * Notre objectif est de stimuler et encourager l'intérêt et la recherche dans la généalogie, l'héritage, et la culture Canadienne-Française et Acadienne. |
French-Canadian/Acadian Genealogists * Our objective is to foster and encourage interest and research in French Canadian and Acadian genealogy, heritage, and culture. * Notre objectif est de stimuler et encourager l'intérêt et la recherche dans la généalogie, l'héritage, et la culture Canadienne-Française et Acadienne. |
Fugere Family No Summary |
GALLANT Family Genealogy CD-ROM Lineage-linked information on 7,780 GALLANT-related individuals, in addition to the tons of Acadian-Cajun historical text files. |
GALLANT/HACHE/ACHEE Family Genealogy CD-ROM Lineage-linked information on 7,780 GALLANT/HACHE/ACHEE-related individuals, in addition to tons of Acadian-Cajun historical text files. |
Gaudet Gaudet History - Gaudet Genealogy - Gaudet Research - Gaudet Surme |
GAUDET/GAUDETTE Family Genealogy CD-ROM Lineage-linked information on 40,091 GAUDET/GAUDETTE-related individuals, in addition to tons of Acadian-Cajun historical text files. |
GAUTHIER Family Genealogy CD-ROM Lineage-linked information on 22,780 GAUTHIER-related individuals, in addition to tons of Acadian-Cajun historical text files. |
Gautreau d'Amérique Page d'accueil |
GAUTROT/GAUTREAU Family Genealogy CD-ROM Lineage-linked information on 25,004 GAUTROT/GAUTREAU-related individuals, in addition to tons of Acadian-Cajun historical text files. |
GAUVIN Family Genealogy CD-ROM Lineage-linked information on 2,422 GAUVIN-related individuals, in addition to tons of Acadian-Cajun historical text files. |
GedView -- A GEDCOM File Navigator Program GedView, a Windows program to navigate |
Gendex. Imaging Excellence. :: News and Events :: Gendex news and events |
Geneactes, les relevés généalogiques gratuits Depouillements systématiques d'actes d'Etat-Civil |
Genealogical Institute of the Maritimes The Genealogical Institute of the Maritimes, a non-profit organization, was established in 1983 under the auspices of the Council of Maritime Premiers. The Institute arose in response to a felt need noted by leading genealogists, genealogical societies of the Maritime provinces, and archivists, for certification and registration of persons undertaking genealogical research for the public. |
Genealogical Journeys In Time features OVER 400 pages of Genealogy and Surname Resources, Guides, Links and Research Tips Genealogy Site featuring OVER 400 pages of Genealogy Surnames, Queries, Family Surname Resources, Coats of Arms, Research Tips and Guides, Genealogy Shopping and Online Searchable Databases, Message Boards, Chat and Genealogy Links |
Genealogy of New-France in North America. Information about colonists of New-France and their descendants from 1534 to 1899, in the form of passenger lists, places of origin, activities, maps, military rolls, people who took part in some historical events,etc. This may help learning about yo |


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