
Fichier Origine - index Le répertoire informatisé des actes trouvés dans le cadre du projet franco-québécois de recherche sur les origines familiales des émigrants français et étrangers établis au Québec des origines à 1865. |
Forgue and Related Families Family History |
FORTIN Family Genealogy CD-ROM Lineage-linked information on 8,145 FORTIN-related individuals, in addition to tons of Acadian-Cajun historical text files. |
Fougère Family Reunion - La Réunion de famille Fougère Welcome to the Fougère Family Reunion Website! |
FOURNIER Family Genealogy CD-ROM Lineage-linked information on 4,045 FOURNIER-related individuals, in addition to tons of Acadian-Cajun historical text files. |
Franco-American Connection - About French speaking immigrants from the Provinces of Québec and New Brunswick started migrating to the United States before the Civil War. Immigrants to Maine often traveled from the Beauce county in Québec to Augusta Maine along the trail that became known as The Old Canada Road. Other settlers came to the St-John river area from Québec and from Acadia because of its fertile lands. Once the boundary between Canada and the US was agreed on in 1842, many French speaking immigrants found themselves on the US side. |
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. |
French Connection French-Canadian Genealogy |
French Connection If you want information about your French-Canadian ancestry, don't go away - you're at the right place - especially those who were married in the State of Maine. |
French-Canadian & Acadian-Cajun Online Boutique This Online Boutique features products ranging from messenger bags to house wares, to appeal young and old. Choose from a large selection of unique gifts such as t-shirts, mugs, hats & much more... imprinted with your very own family crest! Great gift ideas for yourself, friends and relatives... and especially meaningful for your next family reunion. |
French-Canadian Genealogical Society Of Connecticut The French-Canadian Genealogical Society of Connecticut can help in Canadian genealogy research for your French-Canadian and Acadian ancestors from Connecticut, New England, Quebec, Acadia and France. |
French-Canadian Genealogy Research If your favorite link is not included, please send me the particulars and I will gladly include it. |
French-Canadian Genealogy Research Service, Quebec, Canada Offers Professional Genealogical Research Services at an Affordable Price. Has researched hundreds of surnames. Has connected hundreds of individuals and families with their history. Free Advice. No-Risk Free Promotional Offer. |
French-Canadian Heritage Society of California Welcome to the homepage of the French Canadian Heritage Society of California, affiliated with the Southern California Genealogical Society. |
French-Canadian Heritage Society of California Welcome to the homepage of the French Canadian Heritage Society of California, affilated with the Southern California Genealogical Society. |
French-Canadian Online Boutique This Online Boutique features products ranging from messenger bags to house wares, to appeal young and old. Choose from a large selection of unique gifts such as t-shirts, mugs, hats & much more... imprinted with your very own family crest! Great gift ideas for yourself, friends and relatives... and especially meaningful for your next family reunion. |
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. |
Fédération québécoise des sociétés de généalogie En 1984, plus précisément le 20 février, sept généalogistes signaient la demande d’incorporation de la Fédération québécoise des sociétés de généalogie. Je laisserai à monsieur Renaud Brochu le soin de vous parler en détail de la période de démarrage qu’il connaît très bien. |
Gagne Genealogy My name is Peter Gagne. A few years ago, I started working on a genealogy of the descendants of Louis and Pierre Gagne [Gasnier], the sons of Louis Gagne and Marie Launay, who emigrated to Québec in 1644 and 1653, respectively. |
Gagnier (Gagne) History Website Gagnier (Gagne) History Web Site: Association of Gagne-Bellavance Families in America, founded in Quebec. This family left France in 1644, and bears the 10th most common Quebec surname. |
GAGNON Family Genealogy CD-ROM Lineage-linked information on 5,470 GAGNON-related individuals, in addition to tons of Acadian-Cajun historical text files. |
Gagnon/Ouellette; Descendants of Prospère GAGNON and Marie Anne OUELLETTE Prospère Gagnon was born in September 1790 in what is today Ste-Anne-de-la-Pocatière, Kamouraska County, Québec. In 1813 he married Marie Anne Ouellette in Kamouraska. By 1825 the family was living in Trois-Pistoles (about 70 km or 45 miles upriver from Kamouraska). |
Galway, Ireland to Quebec, Canada Quebec city and the Saint Lawrence river, in French speaking Canada, was my second stop on this trip. |
GAUDREAU/GAUDREAUX Family Genealogy CD-ROM Lineage-linked information on 2,865 GAUDREAU/GAUDREAUX-related individuals, in addition to tons of Acadian-Cajun historical text files. |
Genealogie du Quebec La mission de Généalogie du Québec est de permettre à toute personne ayant des racines au Québec, de les inscrire dans sa page familiale et d’y avoir accès en tout temps, gratuitement. Ainsi, tous ensemble, réaliserons nous des milliers d’arbres familiaux accessibles, peu importe la lignée suivie, (nous ferons les liens) jusqu’à nos ancêtres respectifs. |
Genealogy for Everyone More than 13 million names in more than 290 data bases, connected in ascending lines and descendantes. |
GenWeb Richelieu Le comté de Richelieu porte désormais le nom de Bas-Richelieu-Nicolet-Bécancour. Comme les sous-région Nicolet-Yamaska et Bécancour font partis de la région Mauricie-Bois-Franc, ce site GenWeb Richelieu (Montérégie) ne couvrira que la sous-région Bas-Richelieu. |
Gerry's Genealogy Site My name is Gerry Savard. I've been doing genealogy as a hobby off and on for over ten years and find it rewarding, both in the information I've managed to gather and share, and in all the friends and relatives that I've 'met' over the net. |
Goyetche Family - Home The Goyetche Family web site chronicles the genealogy and history of those who share the Goyetche surname in Canada, the U.S. and elsewhere in the world. |
GUERRET/GUERRETTE Family Genealogy CD-ROM Lineage-linked information on 6,105 GUERRET/GUERRETTE-related individuals, in addition to tons of Acadian-Cajun historical text files. |
Généalogie - Familles C'est un devoir de connaître l'histoire de son pays. Il faut rendre ce juste hommage aux aïeux qui l'ont arrosé de leurs sueurs et de leur sang; il faut prendre possession de leur antique gloire, héritage commun du riche et du pauvre; il faut enfin s'instruire pour l'avenir, apprendre par quelles vertus une nation subsiste et grandit. |
Généalogie Canadienne Française Genealogy of Quebec, Canada; Vous avez des livres de généalogie a vendre, communiquez avec nous:nous les annonceront pour vous sans frais |
Généalogie canadienne-française du Québec Le site exhaustif de la généalogie canadienne-française du Québec avant 1800 The comprehensive site for Quebec French-Canadian genealogy. |
Hemmingford, Quebec Cemetery Records These cemetery records, which total more than 6,000, are combined and sorted by last name. Death dates range from 1808 to 1994. The database was compiled from readable gravestone inscriptions from 21 Hemmingford and area cemeteries. |
HEON Famille Genealogie Ce site se veut un hommage au père Ubald Héon et au frère Amédée Ducharme qui ont fait circuler la première généalogie des familles Héon en 1941. Il est aussi dédié, au frère Jude qui a continué les recherches en 1981. |
HOUDE Family Genealogy CD-ROM Lineage-linked information on 2,838 HOUDE-related individuals, in addition to tons of Acadian-Cajun historical text files. |
HOULE Family Genealogy CD-ROM Lineage-linked information on 1,345 HOULE-related individuals, in addition to tons of Acadian-Cajun historical text files. |
Houle Family Presentation This is a presentation of our families Genealogical research done by myself and my brothers, Robert and Edward. From many of the facts we have gathered we are descended from Andre Houde of France through Louis Houde and wife Madeleine Boucher who were married in 1655 in Qubec, Canada. |
Hugi's Homepage My name is Hugi, I started to be interested in genealogy in 1992. One day, my mother was asking me: Where does my name come from? By curiosity, I visited the National Archives in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, I started to do some researchs, sending emails, talking over the internet to wonderful people. Without knowing, the taste of genealogy was born. |
Inspection Voyage of Sieur de la Roque - 1752 The journal and census of Sieur de la Roque, from the Paris Archives, were prepared under the orders of M. le comte de Raymond, year of 1752. Joseph de La Roque began his work during the middle of winter and met many obstacles. This census seemed to have been done with care and contains many details very interesting. To us researchers, it is ideal for answering the questions that we ask, such as date, birth places, children, etc. |
Késsinnimek - Roots - Racines This online magazine Késsinnimek - Roots - Racines is dedicated to those who are searching for their roots in a variety of ways: French-Canadian, Native American, Colonists, History, Background, Parish Registers, Shrines and Missionaries. Most of the writers are related through our ancestors: Fr. Owen Taggart, Suzanne Sommerville, Dolorès Robillard Benoit, James Carten, Louise-Andrée Éthier, Jean Quintal, Juliana L'Heureux and myself. |
L'Heureux Genealogy Home Page Most of the L'Heureux in North America descended from a single ancestor, Simon Lereau who came to the Nouvelle France around 1652 from Maine, France. The descendants include the surnames L'Heureux, L'Hérault, Lereau, Lurix, Happy, Louria, L'Héreault, L'Héros, Laraux and possibly other variations yet to be found. |
Labelle GenWeb Labelle County, Quebec GenWeb. Part of the Canada GenWeb Project. Genealogy resources and information. |
LAPORTE Family Genealogy CD-ROM Lineage-linked information on 10,283 LAPORTE-related individuals, in addition to tons of Acadian-Cajun historical text files. |
Larocque; La Page de la famille Larocque Le Grand Livre des Familles Larocque Family History Book |

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