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Below you will find links to a number of our favorite web sites. Some of them are well known in the world of genealogy, others are a bit obscure. All of them will provide some measure of help for family researchers. We make no distinction as to whether they are a fee-based service or free. They are listed here because they have either been instrumental in our own research or we find them just plain interesting.

 
   

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Census of Canada, 1901
(National Archives of Canada)

   

The 1901 Census offers a rich source of information about Canada and Canadians at the turn of the 20th Century. Through this research tool you can access digitized images of the original census returns, which record age, nationality, religion, profession, income, education, etc for every single resident of Canada on 31 March 1901.

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Ships' Passenger Lists
(Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild)

   

This group of volunteers is dedicated to making the search for our ancestor’s immigration easier. Many people who are searching do not have the strength of body to leave their home. Some do not have the eyesight to search microfilms and others with small children need to be at home while others do the legwork. They have transcribed more than 5000 passenger lists.

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Canadian Immigration Documents
(inGeneas)

   

The inGeneas team of genealogists has years of experience in locating and transcribing various Canadian records, particularly those in the national capital region. They have access to the important records and have unearthed many obscure genealogical gems. The inGeneas team knows that much of the satisfaction of genealogy comes from being able to access the information you need quickly and cost-effectively.

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War Memorials
(Commonwealth War Graves Commission)

   

The Commission was established by Royal Charter in 1917. Its duties are to mark and maintain the graves of the members of the forces of the Commonwealth who were killed in the two World Wars, to build memorials to those who have no known grave and to keep records and registers, including, after the Second World War, a record of the Civilian War Dead.

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Genealogy Sites on the Internet
(Cyndi's List)

   

*A categorized & cross-referenced index to genealogical resources on the Internet.
*A list of links that point you to genealogical research sites online.
*A free jumping-off point for you to use in your online research.
*A "card catalog" to the genealogical collection in the library that is the Internet.
*Your genealogical research portal onto the Internet.

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