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Acadian Genealogy
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Surname List Argenteuil;
Church of Scotland Records 1820s-1880s
Asbestos;
Project GenWeb Asbestos (French) Bas-du-Fleuve;
Project GenWeb Bas-du-Fleuve (in French/English)
BMD's Quebec 1621-1799
birth, marriage and deaths between 1621 and 1799
in Quebec for catholic church records, a pay site when wanting
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Canadian
Genealogy and History Links - Quebec Châteauguay
County Genweb (English)
Châteauguay
Valley Pioneers Chateauguay:
Volunteers
Citizenship
Registration Records for the Montreal Circuit Court (1851-1945)
from Canada Archives
Coroners'
inquests in the judicial districts of Beauce, 1862-1947, Charlevoix,
1862-1944, Montmagny, 1862-1952, Québec, 1765-1930 and Saint-François
(Sherbrooke), 1900-1954 courtesy National Archives
Quebec
Cyndi's
List - Quebec largest private collection of
genealogy links on the web
Eastern Townships &Quebec Genealogy
(fee for searches) by Marlene Simmons
Fichier Originedatabase
of vital records of French and foreign immigrants who settled
in Quebec from the beginnings of the colony to 1865
Filles
du Roi 1663-1673 The filles du roi,
or King's Daughters, were some 770 women who arrived in the colony of
New France (Canada) between 1663 and 1673, under the financial sponsorship
of King Louis XIV of France
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Frampton
Irish history and genealogy of Irish emigrants to
the vicinity of Frampton Township in Dorchester County of Lower Canada
(Quebec) in the early 19th century French to English
and English to French translation (useful online translator by Alta
Vista)
French Pioneers
in Canada who arrived in Quebec before 1825 indexed
by department
Gaspe
Bay Area Families over 16,000 entries
Gaspé
Land Commission List of Names of Claimants (1626-1841)
from Canada Archives Genealogy
Helplist Quebec request free lookups on records
by volunteers
Gore
Township., Argenteuil Co., Quebec Genealogy Data
Hebridean Scots
of the Province of Quebec- history of the Scots who
emigrated from the Isle of Lewis in the Nineteenth Century and settled
in Quebec. searchable database (7,000 names)
Huguenots
in New France to 1763
Huntingdon
County; Gleaner Extracts 1863-1951
The extracts on these pages are primarily birth, marriage, and
death announcements of English speaking families in the area
Immigrants
at Grosse-Île 33,000 immigrants who
stayed at the Grosse-Île Quarantine Station between 1832 and 1937
Index of French immigrants
in North America Inkeepers
& Merchants (Three Rivers district 1836)
Inventories
after Death in the Montréal Area, 1791-1840 courtesy
National Archives Quebec
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