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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.
Maine University Acadian Archives The Acadian Archives / Archives acadiennes is a regional history and cultural archives operated by the University of Maine at Fort Kent. We were established in 1989 by an act of the Maine State Legislature (L.D. 1552), and we opened to the public in July 1991. Our mission is to document, preserve, celebrate, and disseminate information about the history and cultural heritage of Maine's Saint John Valley. "The Valley" (as it is known locally) borders a 70-mile stretch of the Saint John River along the international boundary between the United States and Canada. Settled in the 1780s, it is home to a predominantly French population which traces its roots to Acadia and Quebec. The Archives offers services in both English and French. |
Making The Past Come Alive WELCOME-BIENVENU to my Family Tree page, which will include Doucette, Amirault, Arsenault & Pellerin families. The information has been gathered from many sources. "Some things become more important with time...warm ties with the past, fond memories kept in the heart, and friendships that last a lifetime". |
Marcel's Genealogy Links A web page full of interesting genealogy-related links. |
MARTIN Family Genealogy CD-ROM Lineage-linked information on 25,765 MARTIN-related individuals, in addition to tons of Acadian-Cajun historical text files. |
Master Index of the Acadian Genealogy Homepage Here you will find a summary of the hundreds of pages on the Acadian Genealogy Homepage. |
Mayrand Family Association Mayrand Family, including Richard, Lebel and others decended from French Canada, early settlers of New France. Related families from other reasearch. Your family data is needed and welcome. |
McMurray, McCabe, & Donnelly Relatives! Cormier & Breau Lines are basically complete thanks to others. Concentrating mainly on the families listed above. |
Melanson Family Project This one name study is an attempt to link all of the Melanson, Melancon, Melenson, Maloncon, Meloncon, Malanson, and Malonson branches to the tree. There is so much ground to cover, and one can not expect to complete a project of this size on their own. |
MELANSON/MELANCON Family Genealogy CD-ROM Lineage-linked information on 21,401 MELANSON/MELANCON-related individuals, in addition to tons of Acadian-Cajun historical text files. |
Memoires de Familles Acadiennes et Quebecoise Les familles Acadiennes: Ici je vous présente les familles sur lesquels j'ai pu obtenir des renseignements, au fil de mes recherches généalogiques. Beaucoup d'information sur famille Quebecoise. |
Menu - Abenaki Genealogy Help Ne-Do-Ba is a nonprofit, established to explore the history and culture of the Abenaki Indian in Western Maine |
Mike Donohue's Genealogy A genealogy report of Mike Donohue's Family, including ancestral and descendant trees, research text, anectodal information and family stories, of the families: Donohue, Hills, Graham, Kleyter, McLean, Kaiser, Eckley, Coughlin, Fischer, Kelly |
Minas Pre-Deportation History Minas Pre-Deportation History; Research, Interpretation & Links Web Site; Grand-Pré, Gaspereau, St-Antoine, Canards, Habitant, Pereau, Pisiquid, Cobequid |
MIUS-d'ENTREMONT Family Genealogy CD-ROM Lineage-linked information on 13,403 MIUS-d'ENTREMONT-related individuals, in addition to tons of Acadian-Cajun historical text files. |
MORIN Family Genealogy CD-ROM Lineage-linked information on 7,175 MORIN-related individuals, in addition to tons of Acadian-Cajun historical text files. |
Muise Family...Celebrating Many Generations The genealogy should be all here. Except that as we continue to research the Muise line, there may be some small changes that we learned of, at the CMA 2004. |
Musee acadien de l'Université de Moncton Fondé en 1886, au Collège Saint-Joseph de Memramcook, dans le sud-est du Nouveau-Brunswick, le Musée acadien de l'Université de Moncton est le plus ancien musée acadien au monde. Il est aujourd'hui situé sur le Campus de Moncton de l'Université de Moncton |
Musée Acadien & Archives de Pubnico-Ouest Come experience Acadian culture and heritage at the Acadian Museum & Archives |
Musée Acadien de l'Universitee de Moncton Fondé en 1886, au Collège Saint-Joseph de Memramcook, dans le sud-est du Nouveau-Brunswick, le Musée acadien de l'Université de Moncton est le plus ancien musée acadien au monde. Il est aujourd'hui situé sur le Campus de Moncton de l'Université de Moncton, dans le pavillon Clément-Cormier, qui abrite également la Galerie d'art Louise-et-Reuben-Cohen. |
Musée acadien de l'Île-du-Prince-Édouard Mission: Acquérir, conserver, étudier et interpréter les artefacts et les arts qui ont trait au patrimoine des Acadiens de l'Île-du-Prince-Édouard de 1720 à nos jours. Objectifs: Le patrimoine étant une source d'identité pour un peuple, le Musée acadien vise à contribuer à une plus grande prise de conscience et de fierté chez les Acadiens de l'Île pour leur culture, leur langue et leur patrimoine, et ainsi contribuer à la survie et à l'épanouissement de la collectivité acadienne de l'Île-du-Prince-Édouard. |
Musée Acadien du Quebec a Bonaventure [Site Francais] Face à la Baie des Chaleurs et porte d'entrée de Bonaventure ...village fondé en 1760 par des Acadiens ayant fui la déportation, le Musée acadien du Québec à Bonaventure loge dans un édifice de 1914 qui abritait à l'origine une académie pour garçons ainsi que la caisse populaire. C'est en 1990, suite à sa restauration, que le bâtiment trouve sa vocation actuelle. |
NADEAU Family Genealogy CD-ROM Lineage-linked information on 4,399 NADEAU-related individuals, in addition to tons of Acadian-Cajun historical text files. |
National Genealogical Society, Arlington, Virginia, USA - Where Genealogy Begins Genealogical Society extending help in Research, Education, family tree creation, immigration search, including courses, publications, and how to documents on researching family history using sources from bible records through census records. |
Neuroingegneria.com - IA :: Psicologia :: Neuroscienze :: Scienze Cognitive Rivista online e Community di Intelligenza Artificiale, Neuroscienze e Scienze Cognitive |
New Brunswick; Carleton County GenWeb Carleton County, New Brunswick, CanadaGenWeb Project |
New England Historic Genealogical Society(NEHGS) - New England Ancestors ancestors, ancestry, biography, family, genealogical, |
New Mexico Internet Access Premium Internet Access services in New Mexico, including dialup, shell and email accounts, virtual domain hosting, high speed connections, and network installation and consulting. |
NGI ::: HOME NGI - Next Generation Internet - Informationsportal und günstiger Internetprovider. Aktuelle News, Politik, Leute, Panorama, Wirtschaft, Medizin, Musik, Lifestyle, Schönheit und weitere Themen. |
Notable Women Ancestors: Women's Biographies Notable Women Ancestors is comprised of women's biographies and genealogy data of notable women and in history and not-so-famous women submitted by actual living descendants. Submit your own notable women! |
Nouvelle-France, Horizons Nouveaux/New France, New Horizons La France est le premier État européen présent dans le golfe du Saint-Laurent dès le XVIe siècle, après la découverte des riches bancs de poissons de Terre-Neuve. Elle s’y établit en permanence à partir de 1604 et fonde un pays où se développe une culture propre, synthèse de l’apport français, des mœurs amérindiennes ainsi que de l’acclimatation au nouveau territoire. Les Canadiens, même sous l’autorité anglaise après 1763, conservent leurs coutumes, pérennisant ainsi la présence française en Amérique du Nord. |
Nova Scotia Genealogy Network Association Formed to provide access to and promote genealogical resources pertaining to Nova Scotia and support the efforts of the local and county historical societies in the province. |
Nova Scotia Museum The founding of Port Royal in 1605 marked the beginning of permanent French settlement in the region the French called Acadia. By 1750 about 10,000 Acadians had developed a prosperous agricultural economy by dyking and farming the tidal marshes around the Bay of Fundy. |
Nova Scotia Museum The founding of Port Royal in 1605 marked the beginning of permanent French settlement in the region the French called Acadia. By 1750 about 10,000 Acadians had developed a prosperous agricultural economy by dyking and farming the tidal marshes around the Bay of Fundy. |
Nova Scotia, French Acadian and Scottish Genealogy A great genealogy site for Acadians, Scottish and French-Canadians. |
Nova Scotia, French Acadian and Scottish Genealogy The French established the first North American French Settlement at Port Royal, Nova Scotia in 1605. They were eventually deported from Nova Scotia beginning in 1755. We know them as the Acadians. (Cajuns in USA) |
Nova Scotia, French Acadian and Scottish Genealogy Genealogy for Acadians, Scotland, |
Nova Scotia, French Acadian and Scottish Genealogy Hello from the Province of the French Acadians and Scots |
Nova Scotia; Arichat Records Notre Dame de l'Assomption Church records; Arichat, Nova Scotia. |
Nova Scotia; St. Jean-Baptiste, Annapolis Royal, 1702-1755 - An Acadian Parish Remembered A fully searchable database containing information for over 3500 baptisms, marriages and burials recorded in the parish registers of St.-Jean-Baptiste, Annapolis Royal, 1702-1755. These two volumes are Nova Scotia's earliest surviving church registe |
Nova-Scotia Mailing List - FAQ This list is a cooperative effort to unite those of us with an interest in pursuing our roots, history and culture in Nova Scotia. Our goals include sharing genealogical information with one another, promoting the collection and dissemination of genealogical information on the Internet, and hosting a friendly environment for discussion among all Nova Scotia genealogists. |
Online Order Form for "specific surnames" Acadian CD-ROMs Now you can easily and quickly place an Online Order, using Visa, over our "secure" server. |
Ontario Genealogical Society The Ontario Genealogical Society encourages, brings together and assists all those interested in the pursuit of family history |
Origines Françaises des premières familles Acadiennes. Géographiquement, 1'Acadie n 'existe plus. Elle comprenait les trois provinces de la Nouvelle-Ecosse, du Nouveau-Brunswick et de l'Ile-du-Prince-Edouard (Canada) et une partie du Maine (E.U.). Les Acadiens existent, eux, tant au Canada que par leur descendance en Louisiane et en France. |
Other Internet Resources French Canadian Genealogical Society |


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