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Vital Records for Canada

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Featured websites for Canada

Ancestry.com Message Boards
Provided to aid any researcher, the FamilyHistory.com message boards allows the sharing of valuable information along with gathering important facts from around the world. ...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3722

A brief history of King Philip's War; Bodge: Early Canadiana Online
http://www.canadiana.org/cgi-bin/ECO/mtq?doc=49541

About.com: Canadian Genealogy
Guide includes province and territory, Acadian, military and immigration resources.
http://genealogy.about.com/cs/canadiangenealogy/

Acadian GenWeb
A guide for Acadian genealogist enthusiasts, amateur or otherwise.
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/2162/

American-French Genealogical Society: Home Page
American French Genealogy...[More]
http://www.afgs.org/

Annapolis district, Nova Scotia, Canada, 1901 census: Annapolis Royal, Bear River, & Belle Isle
Annapolis, Nova Scotia Census District - (sub-districts A- C) The district of Annapolis is located in the Western Valley region of Nova Scotia, along the coast of the Bay of Fundy. It is divided into many small sub-divisions, which are listed below. This database has over 2,600 records of residents for the census year 1901. It also contains t...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=6116

Annapolis district, Nova Scotia, Canada, 1901 census: Bridgetown & Carleton
Annapolis, Nova Scotia Census District - (sub-districts D & E) This district of Annapolis is located in the Western Valley region of Nova Scotia, along the coast of the Bay of Fundy. It is divided into many small sub-divisions, which are listed below. This database has over 1,700 records of residents for the census year 1901. It also contai...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=6124

Biographical Dictionary of Canadian Jewry, 1897-1909
This work contains information about the personal lives of several generations of early Canadian Jewish families provided by Canada's first English-language Jewish newspaper, The Canadian Jewish Times. The records include familial and social relationships, communal activities as well as religious ceremonial events like birth and death dates, Bar M...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=1046

Biographical Dictionary of Canadian Jewry, 1909-14
This work contains information about the personal lives of several generations of early Canadian Jewish families provided by Canada's first English-language Jewish newspaper, The Canadian Jewish Times. The records include familial and social relationships, communal activities as well as religious ceremonial events like birth and death dates, Bar Mi...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=1043

Canada Genealogy Forum
GenForum message board for Canada. Search by surname or post a message.
http://genforum.genealogy.com/canada/

Canada GenWeb For Kids
Teaching kids, 18 and younger, about genealogy and the history of Canada.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~cangwkid/

Canada GenWeb Project
Committed to the collection and distribution of Canadian genealogical data on the Web.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~canwgw/

Canada Parliamentary Marriage and Divorces, 1867-1919
From 1867 to 1919, civil divorces in Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba were granted by private acts of the Parliament of Canada. This database includes the names of the spouses, places of residence at the time of the marriage and divorce, other marriages (if noted), and dates of marriage and divorce (the date when the act...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=5776

Canada's Family History News Newsletter
Publication helping readers to trace their Canadian ancestors. Includes researching advice and links.
http://www.eParrs.com/FHN/

Canadian Genealogical Projects Registry
Canadian (not just Albertan) genealogy extraction, transcription and indexing projects are listed. Here, you will find over 4,000 links to data housed online.
http://www.afhs.ab.ca/registry/

Canadian Genealogy and History Links
Comprehensive listing of web pages of interest to Genealogists and Historians conducting Canadian Research.
http://www.islandnet.com/~jveinot/cghl/cghl.html

Canadian Genealogy Links
Canadian and world wide genealogy links, an all surname genealogy chat room, and a family histories section.
http://members.shaw.ca/justgen/cdn.htm

Canadian Immigrant Records, Part One
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3795

Canadian Immigrant Records, Part Two
Historically, Canada has been the destination for millions of immigrants from around the world seeking a better life in North America. This update to an already informative database adds over 2500 records. Compiled from a variety of sources, this database now contains nearly 29,000 records created between 1780 and 1906 relating to immigrants to Can...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3798

Canadian Records
RootsWeb presents Canadian Records. Searchable database contains records of births, marriages and deaths plus a whole lot more!...[More]
http://userdb.rootsweb.com/canada/

Canadians in the American Civil War
The site is devoted to the study of Canadians who participated in the Civil War. ...[More]
http://www.geocities.com/cancivwar/cancivwar.html

Cemetery Records of Canada Cemeteries
Online burial records and tombstone inscriptions of Canadian cemeteries.
http://www.interment.net/can/index.htm

Census of Canada, 1901 - Home
http://www.archives.ca/02/020122_e.html

Civil Service List of Canada: 1911
This database was taken from a collection of records known as the Parliamentary Sessional Papers. It is a list of all persons employed in the civil service in Canada in 1911. Being that this is an index, it is recommended that you obtain a copy of the full record, which gives name, address, department in which employed, rank or position, date of bi...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=6096

Cornwall & Stormont District, Ontario Canada 1901 census: Cornwall Township
This database has over 6,600 entries of residents in the census sub-district of Cornwall Township (B) in the census district of Cornwall and Stormont(#53) in 1901. This database contains the full names, relationship to the head of the household, full date of birth, and birthplace as well as the year of immigration to Canada (if not Canadian...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=6132

Cornwall & Stormont District, Ontario Canada 1901 census: Osnabruck
Osnabruck, Cornwall and Stormont, Ontario, 1901 Osnabruck is a township in the united counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry. Osnabruck was named in 1787 after Frederick, Duke of York and Albany, the second son of George III, who was bishop of Osnabruck. This database has over 4800 entries of residents in the census sub-district of Osna...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=6170

Cumberland District, Nova Scotia Census, 1901: P.D. #32-34
This database includes more than 3,200 names of residents in Cumberland District (#30), Nova Scotia in 1901. It lists names for the following subdistricts: P.D. #32 (B1), P.D. #33 (C1), and P.D. #34 (D1). It contains each person's full name, relationship to the head of the household, full date of birth, and birthplace, as well as year of immigratio...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=5359

Cyndi's List: Canada
Large directory of general Canadian and provincial resources.
http://www.cyndislist.com/canada.htm

Di's Canadian Genealogy
Features chat room, surname forum and related links.
http://www.angelfire.com/on/Canadiangenealogy/

Doukhobor Genealogy
Internet resource for Doukhobor genealogy. Includes history, stories and articles, message boards and related links.
http://www.cableregina.com/users/doukhobor.genealogy/

Dundas District, Ontario 1901 Census: Winchester Township and Winchester Village
Winchester Village, Dundas, Ontario, 1901 Winchester Village was named in 1798 after the English city of Winchester. Winchester Village was settled in 1836 by Ben Bates and was first called Bates Corners. This database has over 1100 entries of residents in the census sub-district of Winchester Village (H) in the census district of Dundas (#...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=6144

Durham county, Ontario, Canada, 1901 census: Cartwright & Newcastle
Cartwright 1901, Ontario census Cartwright township was created in 1816 as part of Durham County. In 1974, it became part of the municipal township of Scugog in the regional municipality of Durham. Cartwright was named for Richard John Cartwright. Richard John Cartwright was a merchant, miller, and shipbuilder in Kingston, where he settled i...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=6173

East Coast Genealogy
Family research into 12 family names who emigrated to Atlantic Canada
http://home.sprynet.com/sprynet/ejsisk

Elgin East District, Ontario Canada 1901 Census: Port Stanley and Malahide
Elgin East District, Ontario (District #57) Port Stanley and Malahide 1901 Census (part three) Port Stanley (sub district "d") is located at the mouth of Kettle Creek in Elgin County. This village was known as Kettle Creek when it was settled in 1812. It was renamed Port Stanley in 1824, when Baron Stanley and 14th Earl of...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=6146

Elgin East District, Ontario Canada 1901 census: St Thomas City
Elgin East District, Ontario (part 2) St. Thomas, Ontario St. Thomas (sub-district "e") is located in the district of Elgin East (district #57). It was incorporated as a town in 1861. Growth was slow for this district, but had increased considerably when two Railway lines began passing through the town. Population in the early 1870's ...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=6128

French Canadian Migration
http://www.rootsweb.com/~vermont/FrenchCanadianMigration.html

GenConnect
On-line geneolgical searches.
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=localities.northam.canada

Genealogy Research - National Archives
Excellent source for Dominion Land grants and on line data base for WW1 enlisters.
http://www.archives.ca/www/Genealogy.html

Halifax District, Nova Scotia Census, 1901 (Miscellaneous)
Sub-districts R1-U1, Halifax District, Nova Scotia, 1901 This database has entries of residents in the census sub-districts of: R1- Terence Bay, S1- Thirteen Mile House, T1- Upper Musquodoboit, and U1- Upper Prospect. This area is in the census district of Halifax (#33) in 1901. This database contains the full names, relationship to the hea...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=6189

Halifax District, Nova Scotia Census, 1901: Middle Musqodboit - Portugese Cove
Sub-districts B1 - G1, Halifax District, Nova Scotia, 1901 This database has entries of residents in the census sub-districts of: B1- Middle Musquodoboit C1- Musquodoboit Harbour D1- Northwest Arm E1- Port Dufferin F1- Porter's Lake G1- Portuguese Cove This area is in the census district of Halifax (#33) in 1901. This database conta...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=6115

Halifax District, Nova Scotia Census, 1901: Preston, Preston Rd, Prospect Rd, Sambro, & Seaforth
Sub-districts H1 - L1, Halifax District, Nova Scotia, 1901 This database has entries of residents in the census sub-districts of: H1- Preston I1- Preston Road J1- Prospect Road K1- Sambro L1- Seaforth This area is in the census district of Halifax (#33) in 1901. This database contains the full names, relationship to the head of the h...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=6121

Halifax District, Nova Scotia Census, 1901: Shoal Bay, Smith Cove, and Spry Bay
Sub-districts O1- Q1, Halifax District, Nova Scotia, 1901 This database has entries of residents in the census sub-districts of: O1- Shoal Bay P1- Smith's Cove Q1- Spry Bay This area is in the census district of Halifax (#33) in 1901. This database contains the full names, relationship to the head of the household, full date of birth, and...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=6133

Hastings East District, Ontario Canada 1901 census: Hungerford
Hungerford Township is located in Hastings County. Hungerford was named in 1798, after the town of Hungerford in Berkshire, England. This database has over 3800 entries of residents in the census sub-district of Hungerford (B) in the census district of Hastings East (#70) in 1901. This database contains the full names, relationship to the he...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=6114

Hastings East District, Ontario Canada 1901 census: Thurlow and Tweed Village
Thurlow, Hastings East, Ontario, 1901 Thurlow is located in Hastings Count. The town was named in 1787 after Edward Thurlow, who held many British ministerial positions, including lord chancellor. This database has over 4,200 entries of residents in the census sub-district of Thurlow (C) in the census district of Hastings East (#70) in 1901...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=6175

Hastings North District, 1901 Ontario Canadian Census: Stirling Village, Tudor & Cashel, Wollaston
Hastings North, Ontario, 1901 census This database has over 2,500 entries of residents in the census sub-districts mentioned below of Hastings North (#71) in 1901. This database contains the full names, relationship to the head of the household, full date of birth, and birthplace as well as the year of immigration to Canada (if not Canadian by...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=6200

Hastings North District, Ontario 1901 Canadian Census: Madoc Township
This database has over 2,700 entries of residents in the census sub-districts mentioned below of Hastings North (#71) in 1901. This database contains the full names, relationship to the head of the household, full date of birth, and birthplace as well as the year of immigration to Canada (if not Canadian by birth). The database also include...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=6150

Hastings North District, Ontario 1901 Canadian Census: Rawdon
Hastings North, Ontario, 1901 census This database has over 3,400 entries of residents in the census sub-districts mentioned below of Hastings North (#71) in 1901. This database contains the full names, relationship to the head of the household, full date of birth, and birthplace as well as the year of immigration to Canada (if not Canadian by...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=6163

Hastings North District, Ontario 1901. Canadian Census: Marmora and Lake Tp. Marmora Village.
This database has over 3,000 entries of residents in the census sub-districts mentioned below of Hastings North (#71) in 1901. This database contains the full names, relationship to the head of the household, full date of birth, and birthplace as well as the year of immigration to Canada (if not Canadian by birth). The database also include...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=6139

Hastings North District, Ontario 1901Canadian Census: Madoc Village & Mayo
Hastings North, Ontario, 1901 census This database has over 1,700 entries of residents in the census sub-districts mentioned below of Hastings North (#71) in 1901. This database contains the full names, relationship to the head of the household, full date of birth, and birthplace as well as the year of immigration to Canada (if not Canadian by...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=6122

Hastings North District, Ontario 1901Canadian Census: Monteagle & Herschell
Hastings North, Ontario, 1901 census This database has over 3,000 entries of residents in the census sub-districts mentioned below of Hastings North (#71) in 1901. This database contains the full names, relationship to the head of the household, full date of birth, and birthplace as well as the year of immigration to Canada (if not Canadian by...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=6155

Hastings West District Ontario 1901 census: Sydney
Sydney Township, Hastings West, Ontario, 1901 This database has over 4,400 entries of residents in the census sub-district of Sydney Township (B) in the census district of Hastings West (#72) in 1901. This database contains the full names, relationship to the head of the household, full date of birth, and birthplace as well as the year of im...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=6192

History of the Settlement of Upper Canada
As a history of the settlement of Upper Canada, this database covers the time from the first explorers of the region, through its colonization and development into a nation. In addition to the history of the region, it also presents biographies of prominent individuals and families, governors, presidents and administrators of Upper Canada, and a ro...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3102

Home Children Canada (Pacific)
Offering assistance and advice to child immigrants and their descendants with emphasis on Barnardos children.
http://www3.telus.net/Home_Children_Canada/

Immigrants to Canada
List of links to emigration and immigration reports on nineteenth century immigrants to Eastern Canada.
http://www.dcs.uwaterloo.ca/~marj/genealogy/thevoyage.html

inGeneas
Contains Canadian passenger and immigration records from the 18th, 19th and early 20th century.
http://www.inGeneas.com/ingeneas/index.html

Irish Genealogy in Canada
Helpful links, including ship lists, lineages, and surname lists.
http://layden-zella.tripod.com/IrishGen.index.html

Lambton County Ontario 1901 census: Brooke
Bordering Middlesex County in Lambton County, Brooke Township was home to about 3,600 in 1901. This database is an index to federal census records for the township in that year. Compiled from original documents in the National Archives of Canada it provides the resident's name, age, birthplace, and relationship the head of household. Film, division...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4683

Lanark North District Ontario 1901 census: Darling Township, Dalhousie & Sherbrooke North
North Lanark District, 1901 This district is located within the Eastern area of Ontario. In the 1901 census taking, North Lanark (#80) was divided into 10 sub-districts. This database includes the following 2 sub-districts: Dalhousie and Sherbrooke North (b) Darling Township (c ) This database has approximately 2,600 entries of resident...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=6148

Lanark North District Ontario 1901 census: Ramsey Township
Ramsay, Lanark North, Ontario, 1901 Ramsay is a township in Lanark County. Ramsay was named for George Ramsay. This database has over 2350 entries of residents in the census sub-district of Ramsay (J) in the census district of Lanark North (#80) in 1901. This database contains the full names, relationship to the head of the household, fu...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=6130

Loyalists and Their Times, Vol. 1
This is a history of the relations, disputes, and challenges between Great Britain, the American Colonies and the United States of America. This work is an attempt to present the story from the Loyalists' point of view, with the aid of documents and records. It also gives the early history and settlement in the British Provinces of America by the L...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3046

Loyalists and Their Times, Vol. 2
This is a history of the relations, disputes, and challenges between Great Britain, the American Colonies and the United States of America. This work is an attempt to present the story from the Loyalists' point of view, with the aid of documents and records. It also gives the early history and settlement in the British Provinces of America by the L...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3070

MacDonald district, Manitoba, Canada, 1901 census: Rosedale subdistrict
RM of Rosedale 1901 Census Manitoba The RM of Rockwood (m) is located within the Central District of Manitoba. It is in the census district of Macdonald (#8) This database has over 2800 entries of residents for the census year 1901 and contains the full names, relationship to the head of the household, full date of birth, and birthplace...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=6152

Mary's Genealogy Treasures
Comprehensive collection of links and genealogical resources in Canada.
http://www.telusplanet.net/public/mtoll

NA - Census Records - Genealogy
http://www.archives.ca/02/02020205_e.html

National Archives of Canada
Has a section for genealogy research with a sub-section titled "getting started". Even if you don't have long lost relatives in Canada this is still a worthwhile site to visit. English and French versions of pages are available.
http://www.archives.ca/MainMenu.html

New England Captives' Stories
This database contains the true stories of individuals and families living in New England, who were taken captive and delivered to Canada during the old French and Indian Wars. Many of these captives were sheltered and protected by French Protestant nuns and priests, and later baptized with a new (French) name. Some of them remained in Canada, an...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=2061

New Westminster District, British Columbia Census, 1901: Chilliwack
Chilliwack has been a district municipality since 1980; its urban center, where the Chilliwack post office opened in 1872, was made a village in 1873 and a city in 1908. The name Chilliwack, which comes from the Salich Indian tribe, means either "quieter water on the head" or "travel by way of a backwater or slough." This database contains more tha...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=5364

New Westminster District, British Columbia Census, 1901: Richmond
Richmond (founded in 1879) was named by Australian Hugh McRoberts in 1869, possibly after Richmond Township, Australia, one of McRoberts' favorite places. This database contains more than 4,500 entries of residents in the census subdistrict of Richmond (E) in the census district of New Westminster (#2), British Columbia in 1901. It lists each perso...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=5470

Old United Empire Loyalists List
At the conclusion of the Revolutionary War, with the severance of the Colonies from Great Britain, the Loyalists, who supported the British Crown, began to move north into what is now New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Upper Canada. This list is the official register of families and individuals who had adhered to the Unity of the Empire and joined the ...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3049

Ontario, Canada Obituaries, 1999-2001: Kitchener Record and Windsor Star
The largest daily newspaper in the Waterloo region, the Kitchener Record was founded in 1878 as the Daily News of Berlin and was renamed the Kitchener News Record in 1916. Along with the Windsor Star, the only daily newspaper in Windsor and Essex counties, it is an important part of the southern Ontario community. This database is a collection of o...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4320

Records of the Canadian Expeditionary Force
Canadians enlisted in the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) during the First World War. The CEF database is an index to those personnel files, which are held by the National Archives.
http://www.archives.ca/db/cef/index.html

Retired Allowances in the Civil Service of Canada: 1883
This database was taken from a collection of records known as the Parliamentary Sessional Papers. It is an account of those receiving Retired Allowances in the Civil Service of Canada in 1883. ...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=6108

Saint John County, New Brunswick Census, 1901: Saint John City
Saint John is the largest city in New Brunswick, Canada. Located at the mouth of the St. John River on the Bay of Fundy, in St. John County, the city of Saint John is Canada's oldest incorporated city. It was founded by the United Empire Loyalists and received its charter in 1785. Compiled from original federal documents in the National Archives of...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=5206

Scandinavian Immigrants in New York, 1630-74
With the creation of New Amsterdam came a great influx of Scandinavian immigrants to America. This database contains the names of many of those early immigrants. Also included is an appendix of persons who immigrated to Canada from Scandinavia. ...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=2066

Selkirk district, Manitoba, Canada, 1901 Census: Rockwood subdistrict
The RM of Rockwood (h) is located within the Manitoba Interlakes. It is in the census district of Selkirk(#11) This database has over 4,300 entries of residents for the census year 1901, and contains the full names, relationship to the head of the household, full date of birth, and birthplace as well as the year of immigration to Ca...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=6137

Ship Passengers Arriving in Canada (Letter A): 1919-1924
An extraction of ship passengers (surnames beginning with "A"), arriving at all ports in Canada, between 1919 and 1924. This databases represents only the first reel of the T-14939, 1919-1924 "Form 30A" Series. (There are 9 reels for the "A" surnames.) In accordance with a change in methodology at the time, the immigra...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=6107

Silent Memories
Directory of genealogy resources.
http://www.silentmemories.com/debiep/canadiangetree.html

Suite101.com: Canadian Genealogy
Offers links, articles, polls and chats.
http://www.suite101.com/welcome.cfm/canadian_genealogy_internet

The Canadian Genealogy NetRing
Community of genealogy-related web sites. Includes Canadian family trees, GEDCOM's, resources, organizations and amateur genealogists.
http://geocities.com/genealogypages/

The Canadian Tree, Genealogy Links
genealogy links coast to coast in Canada, province by province
http://www.kenora.net/manitoba/links.htm

The Downton Story
Details the 1836 immigration of paupers to Upper Canada from Downton Wiltshire, England. List of names included.
http://www.geocities.com/athens/styx/2932/index.htm

Toronto Star Obituaries, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1999 - April 2000, February 2001
Among the largest newspapers in the greater Toronto area, the Toronto Star is arguably the most important news organization in Ontario. The database provides the birth and death date of the decedent and his or her city of residence. Additionally, it gives the names of survivors and an indication of whether the body was cremated. The databas...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3888

UNB Archives and Special Collections
Private, historical and literary papers and the archives of the University of New Brunswick.
http://degaulle.hil.unb.ca/archives/

United Empire Loyalists, Part I
The creation of the United States caused an exodus of loyal British subjects from the new Union to Canada. This well-known work, created under the auspices of the Canadian government, is a compilation of court records stemming from claims made by these Loyalists during the Revolutionary War. In these records, circumstances of thousands of individua...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=1016

Victoria District, British Columbia 1901 Census: Victoria City
Victoria City and Sub-District Census 1901 This city, incorporated in 1862, is located at the South East end of Vancouver Island. It was first developed by the Hudson's Bay Company in 1843. In 1868, it was chosen as the capital of British Columbia. This database has over 20,700 entries of residents in the census subdistrict of Victo...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=6157

War of 1812: Miscellaneous Canadian Records
This is a collection of databases providing information on many Canadians and British in the War of 1812, with some American names. It includes a list of prisoners (not soldiers) taken at Newark (Niagara, Ontario); a list of individuals and their property losses at Newark (Niagara, Ontario); Volunteers with Major Willcocks 1813; Roll Of Men Belongi...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=6151

Yale and Cariboo District British Columbia 1901 census: Kootenay East, North Riding
Kootenay East, North Riding Sub-District Census 1901 This sub-district takes us to the North Eastern portion of the Kootenay Mountain range in British Columbia Canada. Cities, villages and townships with in this database include: Athalmer, Columbia Valley, Field, Golden, Hector, Leauchoil, Moberly, Ottertail, Palliser, and Windermere. This data...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=6126

Yale and Cariboo District British Columbia 1901 census: Kootenay East, South Riding
Kootenay East, South Riding Sub-District Census 1901 This sub-district takes us to the South Eastern portion of the Kootenay Mountain range in British Columbia Canada. Cities, villages and townships with in this database include: Cranbrook, Fernie and Kootenay East. This database has over 5900 entries of residents in the census subdistrict of K...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=6202

Yale and Cariboo District British Columbia 1901 census: Lillooet East & West
Lillooet East & West Sub-District Census 1901 This sub-district takes its name from near by Lillooet village (1946) and Lillooet Lake. The city took its name from a Salish tribe which occupied the area to the west. The village records appear in Lillooet West. This East district contains the names and families directly east outside the town an...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=6198

Young Immigrants to Canada
Researching all of the organizations which brought children and young women to Canada between 1833 and 1935.
http://www.dcs.uwaterloo.ca/~marj/genealogy/homeadd.html

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