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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.
Alberta Families History Society The Alberta Family Histories Society, based in Calgary Alberta, is a non-profit organization formed in 1980 to promote and encourage family history research. |
Archives Canada The ARCHIVESCANADA.ca national portal provides users of archives from around the globe an easy access to the documentary heritage held by archives in Canada. |
Bay St. George, Newfoundland Genealogical Soc. As is depicted by our name, we are based in the Bay St. George area on the west coast of Newfoundland. This particular area of the province is ripe with the genealogies of an ecclectic mix of peoples; namely, Basques whalers and fishermen, Jersey fishermen, Portuguese, French settlers from St. Pierre and Miquelon, deserters off French ships, Europeans, French Acadians (from Cape Breton), Mi'kmaq, Scottish, English, Irish and American. |
Bay St.George, Newfoundland Genealogical Society I'm Peggy,the manager & you can e-mail me regarding things on this site.You can view photos and open your own album.Members are invited to add their picture in the Member's Album.There's also an album for Non-Members.Members only will have access to the CALENDAR,DOCUMENTS,etc.To become a member it is a membership fee of $5.00 a year. |
Bonaventure and Gaspé County discussion group Welcome to Bonaventure and Gaspé county discussion group. If you would like to post a message, you first need to register. |
Canada GenWeb Project - Projet GenWeb du Canada Canada GenWeb Project - Projet GenWeb du Canada. Committed to the collection and distribution of Canadian genealogical data on the web - Une collection de données généalogiques canadiennes sur le web |
Canadian Archives, Acadian Sources The new Library and Archives Canada website integrates the former National Library of Canada and National Archives of Canada websites. |
Canadian Genealogical Projects Registry The Canadian Genealogical Projects Registry is a free electronic resource for the genealogical community. |
Canadian Genealogy & Family History The Centre includes all physical and online genealogical services of Library and Archives Canada. It offers genealogical content, services, advice, research tools and opportunities to work on joint projects, all in both official languages. |
Canadian Genealogy and History Links Comprehensive listing of WWW pages of interest to Genealogists and Historians conducting Canadian Research. |
Canadian Genealogy and History Links - Acadian A great site providing links to many of the best Canadian Genealogy and History web sites. |
Canadian Genealogy Centre The Centre includes all physical and online genealogical services of Library and Archives Canada. It offers genealogical content, services, advice, research tools and opportunities to work on joint projects, all in both official languages. |
Canadian Genealogy Centre - Library and Archives Canada The Centre includes all physical and online genealogical services of Library and Archives Canada. It offers genealogical content, services, advice, research tools and opportunities to work on joint projects, all in both official languages. |
Canadian passenger and Canadian immigration Canadian genealogy database The inGeneas Database offers Canadian passenger list and Canadian immigration, Canadian census and vital statistic, Canadian land and Canadian military records from the mid-1700s to the early 1900s plus a free database. |
Cemeteries of Canada - Canadian Cemetery Records - Genealogy Cemetery records of Canada; Interment.net publishes records of burial from thousands of cemeteries across the world for genealogy and historical research. |
Census of Canada, 1911 - ArchiviaNet - Library and Archives Canada The Census of Canada 1911 covered the nine provinces (British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island) and two territories (the Yukon and the Northwest Territories) that were then part of Confederation. |
Censuses of Canada. 1665 to 1871. Censuses of Canada, 1665 to 1871, Statistics of Canada, Volume IV’ was printed in Ottawa, in 1876, from the Censuses of Canada, 1870-71. This volume contains about 350 statistical tables on the social and economic conditions of Canada from 98 Censuses of the earliest settlements to Confederation in 1867 and on to 1871. |
Dawn's Genealogy Page My name is Dawn Ellis and I'm addicted to Genealogy! I suppose it all goes back to those summers as a kid...traipsing through PEI graveyards with my parents. Ya...that's it...blame it on the parents... |
DeLorey Family Research A place to share information with other DeLorey/Delorey/DeLory researchers |
Down East... A Maritime Heritage Welcome! 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. Enjoy! |
Early Canadiana Online / Notre mémoire en ligne Library and Archives of Canada... Canadian Heritage. |
Ed Galvin's D'Escousse Genealogy Home Page D'Escousse is a small village on the northern shore of Isle Madame, in Richmond County, Nova Scotia. My mother's family, the McDonalds, trace their lineage back to Thomas McDonald, and to his son Edward who was granted Lot #1 at D'Escousse in 1790. |
Family Roots in Canada; New Brunswick Page Provincial Caretaker Danny Jewers Danny lives in New Brunswick, but was born in Nova Scotia and he is a cousin. Danny and his father have added thier family line to the Jewers Family Tree Project and was asked to get the New Brunswick page started. As you see, he said why not. Danny has a home for his project now, you will find a link to his Home Page just below. Take a look, to see where Danny takes you while he builds his Home Page on Family Roots In New Brunswick. |
Genealogical Association of Nova Scotia The Genealogical Association of Nova Scotia was formed on June 19, 1982 and had its genesis in a standing genealogical committee of The Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society (founded in 1878). |
Glengarry Prescott Stormont Soulanges Vaudreuil County Page site links to sources for Glengarry Stormont Prescott Soulanges Vaudreuil counties to help researcher with their roots includes cemeteries, gravestone inscriptions genealogies, church records etc. |
Global Gazette, The Online Family History Newsletter, Magazine, genealogy, genealogical The Global Gazette's mandate is to provide helpful family history "How-To" articles, and heritage news for everyone interested in genealogy and history. |
Global Genealogy & History Bookstore - Global Genealogy.com Inc. Everything For The Family Historian. Select from hundreds of genealogy books, historical and contemporary maps, archival supplies, acid free and mylar, and much more! |
Global Genealogy & History Bookstore - GlobalGenealogy.com Inc. Everything For The Family Historian. Select from hundreds of genealogy books, historical and contemporary maps, archival supplies, acid free and mylar, and much more! |
Government of Canada-Alphabetical Listing Many links provided by Government of Canada. |
Généalogie du Québec Genealogy Database of Canada. Participate for free and get your own ancestor tree. |
inGeneas Canadian passenger and Canadian immigration Canadian genealogy database The inGeneas Database offers Canadian passenger list and Canadian immigration, Canadian census and vital statistic, Canadian land and Canadian military records from the mid-1700s to the early 1900s plus a free database. |
Isle Madame Historical Society's official website. The Isle Madame Historical Society is located in Arichat, Nova Scotia. The history of the area dates back to 17th century. Genealogy, pictures of the area and history of this beautiful island |
Library & Archives Canada Website This page provides information about visiting Library and Archives Canada, consulting our collection and using our research and reference services. |
Martine's Genealogy This website has a great deal of information on families from the counties of Annapolis and Digby, Nova Scotia. The other areas that I am researching are Massachusetts, New England and England. |
Mi'kmaq in the Parish Registers of the Islands of Saint- Pierre and Miquelon The surviving early parish registers of the islands of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon, which cover the period of 1763-1830, are available on 5 microfilm reels. They consist of baptismal, marriage, and burial acts signed by Catholic priests residing on both islands. |
Mi'kmaq Resource Centre - Repository of Documents Related to Mi'kmaq History, Culture, Language Resource center and archive assembles and preserves the cultural, political, economic, and social history of the Mi'kmaq people and houses pertinent documents |
NBGenWeb NB GenWeb, in conjunction with the NB Mail List and NB Gen Links, is here to provide you free access to online genealogical information for your New Brunswick research. |
New Brunswick Provincial Archives The Provincial Archives of New Brunswick collects, preserves, and makes available for research, documents and records bearing upon the history of New Brunswick. |
New Brunswick; NB Gen Links - Researching New Brunswick Your gateway to online genealogy for New Brunswick, the Maritimes & beyond! Providing thousands of links to over 2,000,000 online NB records. |
New Brunswick; NBGenWeb New Brunswick is the Maritime gateway to the North America and many have passed through the Province of Quebec to the North, Province of Nova Scotia to the South, State of Maine to the West or Province of Prince Edward Island to the East. |
New Brunswick; NBGenWeb: Census 1873 Studholm Report When the decision was taken by England at the close of the Revolutionary War to evacuate New York, several thousand Loyalists were shipped to Nova Scotia, which then included roughly the area occupied by the present provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. |


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