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A few early church records of various denominations have been microfilmed and are available from the National Archives of Canada in Ottawa. Public libraries may request an interlibrary loan. These microfilms are described in:  
A few early church records of various denominations have been microfilmed and are available from the National Archives of Canada in Ottawa. Public libraries may request an interlibrary loan. These microfilms are described in:  


Campeau, Marielle, and Patricia Birkett. ''Checklist of Parish Registers,'' 1986. Ottawa: Manuscript Division, National Archives of Canada, 1987. (Family History Library book {{FHL|252791|title-id|disp=971 K23p}} 1987.) This source lists the available parish registers by place-name within each province. It also gives the National Archives of Canada film numbers. Public libraries can use these numbers to order the films through interlibrary loan.  
Campeau, Marielle, and Patricia Birkett. ''Checklist of Parish Registers,'' 1986. Ottawa: Manuscript Division, National Archives of Canada, 1987. (Family History Library book {{FHL|651590|title-id|disp=971 K23p}} 1987.) This source lists the available parish registers by place-name within each province. It also gives the National Archives of Canada film numbers. Public libraries can use these numbers to order the films through interlibrary loan.  


Provincial archives have some copies of church registers. See "Archives and Libraries" Wiki articles of the provinces for their addresses.  
Provincial archives have some copies of church registers. See "Archives and Libraries" Wiki articles of the provinces for their addresses.  
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