Quebec Notarial Records: Difference between revisions

m
Text replace - "Family History Library Catalog" to "FamilySearch Catalog"
(changed pix size and added caption again)
m (Text replace - "Family History Library Catalog" to "FamilySearch Catalog")
Line 39: Line 39:
When a person stops being a notary, they send their minutes to the protonotaire (prothonotary) of the local judicial district.  
When a person stops being a notary, they send their minutes to the protonotaire (prothonotary) of the local judicial district.  


Notarial records before 1900 have been collected at branches of the Archives nationales du Québec. Many are on film at the Family History Library. Two ways to find the records in the Family History Library Catalog are:  
Notarial records before 1900 have been collected at branches of the Archives nationales du Québec. Many are on film at the Family History Library. Two ways to find the records in the FamilySearch Catalog are:  


Look for the notary's name in the Author/Title Search of the microfiche version of the catalog.  
Look for the notary's name in the Author/Title Search of the microfiche version of the catalog.  
407,336

edits