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::There is a charge for consulting the BMS2000 database.<ref name="QFGS">"Genealogy in 8 Lessons", at Quebec Federation off Genealogical Societies, http://federationgenealogie.qc.ca/guide-ressources/8-lecons, accessed 17 October 2020.</ref>
::There is a charge for consulting the BMS2000 database.<ref name="QFGS">"Genealogy in 8 Lessons", at Quebec Federation off Genealogical Societies, http://federationgenealogie.qc.ca/guide-ressources/8-lecons, accessed 17 October 2020.</ref>
*[https://www.prdh-igd.com/en/home '''PRDH''']
*[https://www.prdh-igd.com/en/home '''PRDH''']
::The acronym PRDH corresponds to the Historical Demography Research Program of the University of Montreal, as of 1966, gave itself the mandate to exhaustively reconstitute the population of ancient Quebec since the beginning of French colonization in the 17th century. The achievement of this objective takes the form of a computerized population register, made up of the biographical files of all individuals of European origin who have lived in the St. Lawrence Valley. This database represents the ultimate reference for any genealogical research which takes place between the beginnings of New France and 1800. It is the most complete database that a genealogist should consult. The images of the acts of parish registers are matched with the indexes of the database. There is a charge for consulting the PRDH database.<ref name'"QFGS"/>
::The acronym PRDH corresponds to the Historical Demography Research Program of the University of Montreal, as of 1966, gave itself the mandate to exhaustively reconstitute the population of ancient Quebec since the beginning of French colonization in the 17th century. The achievement of this objective takes the form of a computerized population register, made up of the biographical files of all individuals of European origin who have lived in the St. Lawrence Valley. This database represents the ultimate reference for any genealogical research which takes place between the beginnings of New France and 1800. It is the most complete database that a genealogist should consult. The images of the acts of parish registers are matched with the indexes of the database. There is a charge for consulting the PRDH database.<ref name'"QFGS">
*[http://www.canadiana.ca/?usrlang=en '''Canadiana Online''']
*[http://www.canadiana.ca/?usrlang=en '''Canadiana Online''']


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