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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.
Acadiens de Boulogne-sur-Mer Histoire et généalogies des familles acadiennes du Canada débarquées le 26 décembre 1758 à Boulogne-sur-Mer (Pas-de-Calais, France) à la suite du Grand Dérangement |
Annuaire Généalogique Internet Nous sommes heureux de vous accueillir sur ce site car vous venez de démontrer toute son utilité. Beaucoup de généalogistes amateurs en quête de sites intéressants à visiter adopteront la même démarche. |
Aucoin Family Surname On trouve cette famille à La Rochelle à partir de 1570, date supposée de la naissance de Martin (1) AUCOIN. Il exerce le métier de serrurier dans la paroisse de Cougnes puis se déplace dans celle de St Eloy. A cette époque il semble bien qu'il n'y avait qu'une seule famille AUCOIN à la Rochelle. Il se serait marié vers 1592 avec Suzanne BARBOTEAU. Dans les actes on trouve des graphies différentes du nom: Aucoing, Ancoing, Auconnois, Oguin, Angevin, ce dernier nom pourrait laisser penser à une origine plus ancienne dans la région d'Angers. |
Blanc et Lagrange Généalogie Quand j'ai entrepris ma généalogie, j'estimais que quelques mois suffiraient amplement à la réaliser. "Chercher et mettre des noms dans des cases" cela me semblait simple et rapide... Cependant, je n'évaluais pas entièrement le travail et le temps que cela nécessitait... |
CailGeo Genealogie Bourse d'échanges de fichiers généalogiques au format gedcom. |
Dussault; Arbre généalogique de... - GeneaNet The database "Dussault" now holds 17,588 persons. |
France - Catholic Church Local History and Ancestors Genealogy Research Directory and Guide links for genealogical and historical research of Catholic Churches and Catholic ancestors in France. |
France GenWeb [Site Francais] Votre service benevole d'assistance genealogique fait par et pour les genealogists amateurs. |
France Web Ring Working on Genealogy in France? In an effort to make available more records, histories, and research in France this WebRing has been formed in an attempt to promote the activities of genealogical and historical research and preservation. |
FranceGenWeb - Le portail de la généalogie en France Genealogie, aide, assistance, services et liens genealogiques. |
French Heraldry Table of contents of the pages devoted to French heraldry, nobility, royalty, |
French parish records in free access On this page are indexed all french records (parishs, census, etc...) in free access |
Gautreau; Association des Gautreaus de France Cette page est consacrée aux liens avec d’autres sites de généalogie ou qui font explicitement référence au patronyme GAUTREAU. Vous pouvez nous soumettre des propositions de liens pour tisser la toile autour des GAUTREAU. |
Genealogy Resources on the Internet - WWW/France There is a wealth of genealogy resources on the Internet that can be accessed through Mailing Lists, USENET Newsgroups, anonymous File Transfer Protocol (FTP), Gopher, World Wide Web, Telnet, and E-Mail. This web site is an inventory of these resources based on personal investigation and the consolidation of information received from others too numerous to mention (we do thank you all). |
Généalogie Genealogie.com : le portail de la généalogie en France pour consulter état-civil en ligne, construire son arbre généalogique, faire de puissantes recherches. |
Loire Valley Online - Acadians - Acadie Les Acadiens de Poitou; In 1773, the marquis Perusse des Cars initiated a program to resettle the Acadians in the Poitou region, particularly in Archigny (Vienne - 86). Each family received a farm, animals and 17 hectares (42.5 acres) of land to clear. |
Mombourquette Family Family originated in the town of Maubourguetinthe Gascony Region of France (Now Department of Haute-Pyrenees) I found tracesof the family at St Croix and St Andre Parishes of Bordeaux in the late 1600s,but have made no definite connection as of yet. |
New Renaissance Magazine The story of family last names: Last name origin, number in the Loire Valley, famous personalities...: Baudoin, Deniau, Guillard, Hamelin, Hamon, Hervé, Hubert, Neveu. |
Poitou, Acadie, Bretagne, généalogie. Les ACADIENS dans le Poitou, les familles BOUDROT et DAIGLE en Bretagne et en Poitou. Les ancêtres de Delphine ROUX. |
RamsesGen - Logiciels de genealogie Ramses Logiciels de genealogie : RamVille le dictionnaire de communes, codes postaux et numeros insee; RamCal le calendrier perpetuel universel; COL le calendrier universel en ligne, ... |
St Pierre and Miquelon, History Genealogy & Traditions [Site Francais] Le 11 juin 1536, sur son chemin de retour du Canada, Jacques Cartier s'arrête aux iles Saint-Pierre où il trouve plusieurs navires "tant de France que de Bretagne". Louis XIV crée une colonie française à Terre-Neuve ayant pour capitale Plaisance, dont fait partie l'Archipel. Des habitants permanents s'installent à Saint-Pierre. |
Surname Search in France Add your family tree, share it and discover more about your ancestors. |
Vanasse, Precourt & Bastien Genealogy Francois Noel Vanasse was born around 1642 in the parish church of St Maclou in the city of Rouen , the capital of the French province of Normandy . Today this is in the French department of Seine Maritime . Francois was the son of Paul Vanasse and Barbe Monsel and it is believed that he immigrated to New France in 1665. |
Your French Roots A company specializing in genealogy and family history research in France, as well as transcription and translation of old French documents into English. |
FRANCE; non-Genealogy-Related |
Bretagne.com - Bretagne.com Le portail touristique de la Bretagne. |
France History Timeline Homo Erectus, who lived around 950,000 B.C., was the first human found in France. With the end of the Ice Age, prehistoric man began to settle down in more permanent agricultural settlements (Neolithic Revolution). The Celts came from Central Europe and settled in Gaul around 2500 B.C. The Celts were iron workers and dominated Gaul until 125 B.C., when the Roman Empire began its reign in southern France. |
French Navy Page d'accueil de l'association Net Marine |
Rouen; Les eglises de Rouen "La ville aux cent clochers", comme l'appelait Victor Hugo, possède aujourd'hui encore de nombreuses églises, malgré les bombardements de 1945. Mais nombre d'entre elles demeurent peu connues. Cette page en montre donc une grande partie et met en évidence la diversité des bâtiments religieux rouennais. |
Troupes De Marine - FRANCE- : French Marine Corps You are going to discover the particularity of the French Marine Corps (FMC) which, since 1622, worked all around the world for the French arms success. This ancient Corp, was created in 1622 by Cardinal Richelieu with the name of Compagnies Franche |


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