Archive for 'census'
Celebrate Canada Day With Free Access to Ancestry.ca
27 June 2009
The following was written by The Generations Network, parent company of www.Ancestry.ca:
Canada Day is not only a great day to spend with family – it’s the perfect time to get together and learn more about how your family came to be Canadian. To celebrate our 142nd birthday, for the first time Ancestry.ca is making [...]
Posted: July 1st, 2009 under Birth Records, Immigration, census.
Tags: Ancestry.ca, records, search
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Online Launch of 1916 Census of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta
27 February 2009 - More on 2009 Tour
The following announcement was written by The Generations Network, parent company of Ancestry.ca:
(Toronto, ON – Feb. 26 2009) In a world first, Ancestry.ca, Canada’s leading family history website, today launched online the 1916 Census of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, which contains 1.7 million names and more than [...]
Posted: February 27th, 2009 under census.
Tags: 1916, Alberta, census, Manitoba, Saskatchewan
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Digitization of 1916 Canadian Census almost On-line
22 January 2009 - More on 2009 Tour
The Record Search Pilot of FamilySearch.org has just released the 1916 Canadian Census for the Prairie Provinces (Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta). The census is currently only available on microfilm at Library and Archives Canada on microfilm reels T-21925 to T-21956. You can order up the reels to your [...]
Posted: January 22nd, 2009 under Uncategorized, census.
Tags: census, Digitizing
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Lots of Free Forms
13 January 2009 - More on 2009 Tour
Where would genealogy be without forms. There are forms such as: pedigree charts, family group sheets, research logs, transcription forms, ancestral charts and many more. Here are a few sources of forms to use in your research.
Ancestry.com has many blank forms available at http://learn.ancestry.com/GetStarted/Charts.aspx?ContentId=12040. It even includes Canadian [...]
Posted: January 13th, 2009 under Immigration, Tools for Genealogy, census.
Tags: Genealogy Forms
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Digitizing and Indexing Canadian Censuses
17 November 2008
Ancestry.ca and Familysearch Announce Agreement To Digitize and Index Existing Canadian Censuses
The following announcement was written by FamilySearch and by The Generations Network, parent company of Ancestry.ca:
Joint initiative provides online access to a comprehensive collection of Canadian censuses
(Toronto, ON – November 11, 2008) Ancestry.ca, Canada’s leading online family history website, is pleased to [...]
Posted: November 17th, 2008 under census.
Tags: Ancestry.ca, census, FamilySearch International
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