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Genealogy research of French Canadian ancestors. Browse the famiy tree to find surnames of the LAPIERRE and CARRIERE families from Northern Ontario and Quebec.
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An index of old photographs mostly pre-1900 of identified people mostly Ontario. Linking portraits with interested researchers who would like the original or a copy.
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A Study of some Pioneer Families of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada: LEE, ROLFE, CAMERON, FREEMAN, MISENER, LANG, LAING, BELLING, HOADLEY, HILS, MILLS, PEARSON, BERRY, LEFEVRE, LEFEVER, LEFEBURE, HUBARD, PETTITT, ROBILLARD, WILLIAMS, BRANTON, GOWER.
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Metis National Council Historical Online Database
The Métis National Council (MNC) Historical Online Database is a web-interfaced database that contains textual information extracted from archival documents relevant to the historical Métis Nation. The website also contains high-resolution digital photography and scans of many of the original documents represented in the database. The MNC Historical Online Database allows users to access Métis related archival information, previously only available at Library and Archives Canada (Ottawa) or on microfilm. Importantly, genealogists and Métis users of this website are able to construct Métis family trees using the documents in the database.
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A family history weblog and genealogy database, focusing on Irish and French Canadian families in the Ottawa Valley area (Ontario and Québec, Canada). BENTON, DEROUIN, DUBEAU, GALLIGAN, JAMIESON, KILLEEN, LAHEY, LEAVY, MCCARTHY, MCGLADE, MORAN, RYAN, VALLELY
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Prussian Immigrants Into The Ottawa Area
Lists early German settlers to Ottawa, Canada in the mid-1800s, including their birthplace, with the township, government district, and when they took land. The period of this emigration was before the time of German unification and therefore you will see names and places from parts of what is now Germany as well as parts of other European countries.
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History of John BISHOP and Barbara CALVIN, first BISHOPs on St. Joseph Island, Ontario, Canada.
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Upper Canada Genealogy - Gore District Debtors
An index of names of residents of Gore District who were jailed for unpaid debts and the people to whom they owed money, for the period 1832 to 1849. The Gaol (Jail) was located in Hamilton, and Gore District covered the counties of Wentworth, Halton, Wellington, Waterloo, Brant and Oxford in Ontario, Canada (also known as Upper Canada and Canada West). The original register also includes the amount of the debt, the specific dates of committal and discharge, and the names of the judge and attorneys involved.










