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Church records are crucial for pre-Confederation research. Since civil authorities did not begin registering vital statistics in most provinces until after 1867, church records are the major information source before this date. Church records continued after civil registration began in the 1860s or later but often are not as accessible after that date. For civil registration of birth, death, and marriage records See [[Canadian Vital Records (KP)]]. | Church records are crucial for pre-Confederation research. Since civil authorities did not begin registering vital statistics in most provinces until after 1867, church records are the major information source before this date. Church records continued after civil registration began in the 1860s or later but often are not as accessible after that date. For civil registration of birth, death, and marriage records See [[Canadian Vital Records (KP)]]. | ||
For additional information about record location, see [[Canada Church Archives (National Institute)|Canada Church Archives (National Institute)]]. | |||
=== General Historical Background === | === General Historical Background === | ||
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*[[Nova Scotia, Antigonish Catholic Diocese Records (FamilySearch Historical Records)|Canada Nova Scotia Antigonish Catholic Diocese Records (FamilySearch Historical Records)]] | *[[Nova Scotia, Antigonish Catholic Diocese Records (FamilySearch Historical Records)|Canada Nova Scotia Antigonish Catholic Diocese Records (FamilySearch Historical Records)]] | ||
{{Place|Canada}} | {{Place|Canada}} | ||
[[Category:Canada]] | [[Category:Canada]] | ||