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The Family History Library has microfilm copies of some civil vital records registration or indexes of many provinces and counties in eastern Canada. However, some records were destroyed, were not available for microfilming, or were restricted from public access by the laws of the country or province. You may research records at the library, but the library does not issue or certify certificates for living or deceased individuals. | The Family History Library has microfilm copies of some civil vital records registration or indexes of many provinces and counties in eastern Canada. However, some records were destroyed, were not available for microfilming, or were restricted from public access by the laws of the country or province. You may research records at the library, but the library does not issue or certify certificates for living or deceased individuals. | ||
Most of these records date from the late 19th century. For civil registration records, see the Locality Search of the | Most of these records date from the late 19th century. For civil registration records, see the Locality Search of the FamilySearch Catalog under all of these headings: | ||
*CANADA - VITAL RECORDS | *CANADA - VITAL RECORDS | ||
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*Death registrations 1869 to 1926 and indexes | *Death registrations 1869 to 1926 and indexes | ||
The library’s collection continues to grow, and the | The library’s collection continues to grow, and the FamilySearch Catalog is updated annually. Check it again every year for the records you need. | ||
=== Records Not at the Family History Library === | === Records Not at the Family History Library === | ||
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City Archives. City archives in Canada may have copies of vital records, but they cannot furnish copies. By law, requests for vital records must be addressed to the appropriate provincial archives or vital records offices. | City Archives. City archives in Canada may have copies of vital records, but they cannot furnish copies. By law, requests for vital records must be addressed to the appropriate provincial archives or vital records offices. | ||
Archive inventories (see "Archives and Libraries") describe the record-keeping systems and available civil registration records in Canada. These and other guides are in the Locality Search of the | Archive inventories (see "Archives and Libraries") describe the record-keeping systems and available civil registration records in Canada. These and other guides are in the Locality Search of the FamilySearch Catalog under: | ||
CANADA - ARCHIVES AND LIBRARIES | CANADA - ARCHIVES AND LIBRARIES |
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