Genealogy Resources
Access Genealogy - AccessGenealogy has been online since 1999. What started out as a small 50 page website has evolved over the years to one of the leading websites in providing free genealogy. With over 240,000 links it is also one of the largest directories of genealogy websites found online. It’s crowning achievement though is in providing Native American researchers an avenue for research online. With partnerships between it and Fold3, Native American data has finally been provided to the masses electronically.
Automated Genealogy - hosts several projects to index Canadian censuses. Over the last several years Library and Archives Canada has digitized their microfilms of the original census forms for several of the Canadian censuses and Automated Genealogy has organized volunteers to produce indices to the people enumerated in these censuses. Each project uses simple web forms to allow volunteers to transcribe census data from the images into a database, with the entered data being immediately available on the site.
British Home Children links from the Toronto Public Library
ByTown.net - A Digital History of Eastern Ontario and Western Quebec, Canada including the Cities of Ottawa and Hull / Gatineau
1600 to 2014. This web site is large -- over 1,600 web pages. You are on our main web page. All of the web pages are linked together to form a history of the people and places of Eastern Ontario and Western Quebec to which area thousands of immigrants came in the 1800's. Many of the original settlers stayed here in the City of Ottawa, the Ottawa Valley and the Gatineau Valley. Many left to pioneer in other parts of North America. We want to hear about them all -- stories, pictures, genealogical connections, places of origin in the old world, etc.
Canada GenWeb Project - Our common goal is the collection and distribution of genealogical data on the Web. Canada researchers are very fortunate in that there is already an enormous amount of Canadian information available on the Internet. The role of the Canada GenWeb Project is to assist researchers in locating this information, as well as to add to the existing online data.
Cyndi's List - A comprehensive, categorized & cross-referenced list of links that point you to genealogical research sites online. She also has a list of free
Printable Charts & Forms found here.
Genealogy Canada - A daily blog about Canadian genealogy, heritage, and history
GenealogySearch.org - Everything you need for genealogical research online
Library and Archives Canada - Genealogy and History
Little Immigrants - This site is dedicated to raising awareness of the British Home Child Movement and to recognizing the contributions these little immigrants made to Canada. Their stories inspire others who face loneliness and exile from their people.
Trees By Dan - Great site! A lot if historical and genealogy information in the Brighton, Ontario area
Young Immigrants to Canada - British Home Children
10 Fabulous Sources for Family History Books Online via About.com
Automated Genealogy - hosts several projects to index Canadian censuses. Over the last several years Library and Archives Canada has digitized their microfilms of the original census forms for several of the Canadian censuses and Automated Genealogy has organized volunteers to produce indices to the people enumerated in these censuses. Each project uses simple web forms to allow volunteers to transcribe census data from the images into a database, with the entered data being immediately available on the site.
British Home Children links from the Toronto Public Library
ByTown.net - A Digital History of Eastern Ontario and Western Quebec, Canada including the Cities of Ottawa and Hull / Gatineau
1600 to 2014. This web site is large -- over 1,600 web pages. You are on our main web page. All of the web pages are linked together to form a history of the people and places of Eastern Ontario and Western Quebec to which area thousands of immigrants came in the 1800's. Many of the original settlers stayed here in the City of Ottawa, the Ottawa Valley and the Gatineau Valley. Many left to pioneer in other parts of North America. We want to hear about them all -- stories, pictures, genealogical connections, places of origin in the old world, etc.
Canada GenWeb Project - Our common goal is the collection and distribution of genealogical data on the Web. Canada researchers are very fortunate in that there is already an enormous amount of Canadian information available on the Internet. The role of the Canada GenWeb Project is to assist researchers in locating this information, as well as to add to the existing online data.
Cyndi's List - A comprehensive, categorized & cross-referenced list of links that point you to genealogical research sites online. She also has a list of free
Printable Charts & Forms found here.
Genealogy Canada - A daily blog about Canadian genealogy, heritage, and history
GenealogySearch.org - Everything you need for genealogical research online
Library and Archives Canada - Genealogy and History
Little Immigrants - This site is dedicated to raising awareness of the British Home Child Movement and to recognizing the contributions these little immigrants made to Canada. Their stories inspire others who face loneliness and exile from their people.
Trees By Dan - Great site! A lot if historical and genealogy information in the Brighton, Ontario area
Young Immigrants to Canada - British Home Children
10 Fabulous Sources for Family History Books Online via About.com