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Various provincial and territorial projects under Canada GenWeb offer access to transcribed records including census records, cemeteries, vital records, land records, wills and more.
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Various provincial and territorial projects under Canada GenWeb offer access to transcribed records including census records, cemeteries, vital records, land records, wills and more.
Get free access to millions of genealogical records from the British Isles online at FamilySearch.
Marge Kohli has assembled a remarkable collection of excerpts from records confirming immigrants to Canada in the nineteenth century.
Free searches of a variety of Canadian genealogical resources, including digitized census and passenger lists, land records, naturalization records, passports and other identification documents, and military records.
More than 40 million documents and pages of Canada’s printed heritage (old books, magazines, newspapers, etc.) can be found online, spanning the time of the first European settlers to the early 20th century.
The subscription site Ancestry.ca (Canadian records are also available by worldwide subscription at Ancestry.com) offers numerous databases containing hundreds of millions of Canadian genealogy records, including Canadian census records, voter registration records, homestead records, passenger lists, military records and vital records.
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Search this free registry for information on the graves and memorials of more than 118,000 Canadians and Newfoundlanders who valiantly served and gave their lives for their country.