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| If you are unable to locate families in indexes to church records and vital records, try indexes described in [[Quebec Land and Property]]. [[Canada Record Selection Table]] can also help you decide which records to search, especially for research in records created after the year 1800. | | If you are unable to locate families in indexes to church records and vital records, try indexes described in [[Quebec Land and Property]]. [[Canada Record Finder]] can also help you decide which records to search, especially for research in records created after the year 1800. |
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| When requesting information by mail from societies, professional researchers, or Catholic parishes in Québec, you are more likely to be successful if your letter is brief and very specific. See [[France Letter Writing Guide]] for suggestions on writing to French-speaking people in Québec. Many people in Québec read and write English. Enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope when writing to someone within your own nation. When you write to people in other nations, enclose at least three international reply coupons (available from large post offices). | | When requesting information by mail from societies, professional researchers, or Catholic parishes in Québec, you are more likely to be successful if your letter is brief and very specific. See [[France Letter Writing Guide]] for suggestions on writing to French-speaking people in Québec. Many people in Québec read and write English. Enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope when writing to someone within your own nation. When you write to people in other nations, enclose at least three international reply coupons (available from large post offices). |