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==Online Records== | |||
*[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/7920/ '''''Canadian Genealogy Index 1600s–1900s'''''], index and images, at Ancestry.com 9$) | |||
==Collecting Previous Research by Others Part Two: Online Family Tree Collections== | |||
For step-by-step instructions on searching several important compiled genealogy websites, see [[Collecting Previous Research by Others Part Two: Online Family Tree Collections|'''Collecting Previous Research by Others Part Two: Online Family Tree Collections'''.]] | |||
Elliot, Noel Montgomery, ed. ''The | ==FamilySearch== | ||
*[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&query=%2Bsubject_id%3A445631 '''Saskatchewan Genealogy Listings'''] | |||
==Books== | |||
*Elliot, Noel Montgomery, ed. [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/701096?availability=Family%20History%20Library '''''The Central Canadians, 1600–1900: An Alphabetized Directory of the People, Places, and Vital Dates''''']. [https://www.worldcat.org/title/central-canadians-1600-1900-an-alphabetized-directory-of-the-people-places-and-vital-dates/oclc/31055720 '''WorldCat'''] 3 vols. Toronto: Genealogical Research Library, 1994. (Family History Library {{FHL|701096|title-id|disp=book 971 D22cc}}.) Indexes over 500,000 names from various sources for the provinces of Manitoba and Ontario. Sources are listed at the end of each volume. | |||
== Writing and Sharing Your Family History == | |||
Sharing your own family history is valuable for several reasons:<br> | Sharing your own family history is valuable for several reasons:<br> | ||
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:*[[A Guide to Printing Your Family History]] | :*[[A Guide to Printing Your Family History]] | ||
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Online Records[edit | edit source]
- Canadian Genealogy Index 1600s–1900s, index and images, at Ancestry.com 9$)
Collecting Previous Research by Others Part Two: Online Family Tree Collections[edit | edit source]
For step-by-step instructions on searching several important compiled genealogy websites, see Collecting Previous Research by Others Part Two: Online Family Tree Collections.
FamilySearch[edit | edit source]
Books[edit | edit source]
- Elliot, Noel Montgomery, ed. The Central Canadians, 1600–1900: An Alphabetized Directory of the People, Places, and Vital Dates. WorldCat 3 vols. Toronto: Genealogical Research Library, 1994. (Family History Library book 971 D22cc.) Indexes over 500,000 names from various sources for the provinces of Manitoba and Ontario. Sources are listed at the end of each volume.
Writing and Sharing Your Family History[edit | edit source]
Sharing your own family history is valuable for several reasons:
- It helps you see gaps in your own research and raises opportunities to find new information.
- It helps other researchers progress in researching ancestors you share in common.
- It draws other researchers to you who already have information about your family that you do not yet possess.
- It draws together researchers with common interests, sparking collaboration opportunities. For instance, researchers in various localities might choose to do lookups for each other in remote repositories. Your readers may also share photos of your ancestors that you have never seen before.
- See also:
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