All French-Canadians are related as they are descended from about 2.500 people. They also have some of the best kept records in the world. Please feel free to post queries, events, pictures, tell stories, etc.
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CARIGNAN REGIMENT & THE FILLES DU ROIThese two ‘groups” are for many French-Canadians the equivalent of the US’ DAR and Mayflower’s Descendants.The following are Internet sites to learn more…Continue
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Notary records are another good source for discovering information on your ancestor. They are the civil legal records that are sometimes a good substitute if a marriage record is missing. For…Continue
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Here is a link to free books on "History of Nova Scotia or Acadie"-(actual titles of the books by Beamish Murdock, Esq. books were written in 1865 and 1866. I have a tendency to read and research…Continue
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Of possible interest - http://theadvocate.com/news/acadiana/14241039-171/cajun-culture-thr...
For those with F-C ancestors in the greater Detroit area see: http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002743701
Did your F-C ancestor serve in the American Revolution? See: http://www.learnwebskills.com/patriot/frenchcanadianpatriots.htm
Welcome to Heather Armstrong, she is an expert on the CADOTTE family.
You know the old saying - "Location, location, location" - http://quebecregions.weebly.com/
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More history resources - http://novafrancia.org/
For those of us who ancestors arrived in New France from France aboard a sailing ship, the book Between France and New France, Life Aboard the Tall Sailing Ships, is a must read.
http://www.woodenboats.lt/Knygos%20public/Laivybos%20istorija/Betwe...(1984).pdf
Another research aid - http://genealogyalacarte.ca/?p=11319
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