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<br><u>''Parish Registers''</u>. Most of the remaining registers are housed in the Centre d'archives de la Capitale in the city of Québec and in Le Centre d'études acadiennes (Center for Acadian Studies) in Moncton, New Brunswick.<br><u>''Census Records''</u>. See the “Census” section of this outline for information about Canadian censuses.<br><u>''Land Grants''</u>. These can be found at the Archives des Colonies in Paris, France, as well as on microfilm at the National Archives of Canada.<br><u>''Notarial Records''</u>. Most of these records have been lost or destroyed as a result of the exile of the Acadians from Canada. There are, however, some records for 1687–1758. These are available at Le Centre d'études acadiennes (Center for Acadian Studies) and the National Archives of Canada.<br><u>''Other Records''</u>. Several sources exist which are primarily Acadian records. These are lists of deported Acadians, Acadians in transit, and Acadians in the British Colonies; petitions of Acadians in Massachusetts; and allegiance lists. These may be found in periodicals published by various historical and genealogical societies.<br>  
<br><u>''Parish Registers''</u>. Most of the remaining registers are housed in the Centre d'archives de la Capitale in the city of Québec and in Le Centre d'études acadiennes (Center for Acadian Studies) in Moncton, New Brunswick.<br><u>''Census Records''</u>. See the “Census” section of this outline for information about Canadian censuses.<br><u>''Land Grants''</u>. These can be found at the Archives des Colonies in Paris, France, as well as on microfilm at the National Archives of Canada.<br><u>''Notarial Records''</u>. Most of these records have been lost or destroyed as a result of the exile of the Acadians from Canada. There are, however, some records for 1687–1758. These are available at Le Centre d'études acadiennes (Center for Acadian Studies) and the National Archives of Canada.<br><u>''Other Records''</u>. Several sources exist which are primarily Acadian records. These are lists of deported Acadians, Acadians in transit, and Acadians in the British Colonies; petitions of Acadians in Massachusetts; and allegiance lists. These may be found in periodicals published by various historical and genealogical societies.<br>  


Good sources for research are Placide Gaudet’s Acadian Genealogy and Notes and Archange Godbout’s genealogical collection. They are both located at Le Centre d'études acadiennes (Center for Acadian Studies) and the National Archives of Canada. Another good source for Acadian research is Histoire &amp; Généalogie des Acadiens, by Bona Arsenault (FHL film 873863).  
Good sources for research are Placide Gaudet’s Acadian Genealogy and Notes and Archange Godbout’s genealogical collection. They are both located at Le Centre d'études acadiennes (Center for Acadian Studies) and the National Archives of Canada. Another good source for Acadian research is Histoire &amp; Généalogie des Acadiens, by Bona Arsenault (FHL film 873863). Also see [https://www.acadian.org/genealogy/ Acadian Genealogy]


=== English Migration to Canada ===
=== English Migration to Canada ===
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