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Drouin Collection , Upper and Lower Canada marriage bonds and the Ship's List

Discussion in 'Canada' started by Britjan, Jul 7, 2013.

  1. Britjan

    Britjan LostCousins Star

    1. "Taken from the work of Joseph Drouin, founder of the Drouin Genealogical Institute, this collection captures over 25 million French-Canadian and English historical records from 1621-1967. The collection includes baptism, marriage and burial records and also a compilation of church records from Ontario, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and various New England states. Find records from multiple religious denominations and cultural backgrounds, including British, Irish, Italian and Polish descent. Search by name, province, parish and time period." only at Ancestry but very useful. I found lots of info about my family roots in Montreal in the early 1800's from this site.
    2. The wonderful collection at the Library and Archives Canada site is free and includes marriage bonds
    3. The Ship's List is amazing , I now know how much it cost when some of my Warwick ancestors took the steamer "Malsham" on April 22nd 1822 from Quebec to Montreal
     

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