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Genealogy Society and Culture Ontario
Genealogy Society and Culture Ontario
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- Pointer database consisting of the surnames, cemetery names and location of over 2 million interments from several thousand cemeteries, cairns, memorials, and cenotaphs in Ontario.
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- Comprehensive resources for genealogical and historic research in the province.
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- Offers for sale published transcripts of Marriage Registrations (1869-1872/73) for Waterloo County, the Districts of Muskoka, Parry Sound and Algoma. Includes the 1840 Census of Waterloo, Wilmot & Woolwich Townships.
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- A collection of links to personal family genealogical pages. Includes links to related resources.
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- Genealogical resources for the Algoma district of Ontario, with links to message boards and local sites containing relevant records.
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- A Photographic and anecdotal archive of early 'small-town' Canada, with new material added frequently - including genealogical data.
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- Historic data which includes town names, local governments, elected representatives and related information.
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- Provides a databases of names events and places, Church records for the Huron and Perth areas, census for McKillop Township and places of origin in Ireland.
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- Transcription of selected marriage registers between 1800 and 1924.
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- Describes the collections held in the Mennonite Archives of Ontario in Waterloo. Includes some finding aids.
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- A mix of many surnames in a number of counties, arranged by year.
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- Documenting the history of rail transportation in Canada, with an emphasis on eastern Ontario. Includes an overview and purpose for the library, acquisition and lending policies and numerous useful resource links.
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- Listing of surnames being researched by genealogists with an interest in Ontario. Includes contact information.
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- The first Peter Robinson settlers from north Cork Ireland to the Bathurst District Upper Canada in 1823.
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- Provides a comprehensive collection of links to resources recording births, deaths, marriages, census information and related data. Also includes links to historical, geographic and socio-economic data.
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- Database of heads of households in Ontario as they were recorded in the April 1871 Federal Census.
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- An extensive list of cemetery locations, photos and researchers covering the counties and districts of Ontario.
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- Information on this society which is producing a comprehensive book on the history of West Nissouri Township.
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- Genealogy and history books, district marriage registers of Ontario.
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- Transcription of Wesleyan Methodist Baptismal Register for Ontario containing +100,000 records
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- Researching the following surnames in Ontario: Bassett, Booth, Cliffe, Conboy, Foster, Graff, Lasha, Malloy, Nesbitt and Putnam.
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- Discussion mailing list for family research in Renfrew and Pontiac Counties of the Upper Ottawa Valley region of Ontario and Quebec, Canada. Affiliated with the Upper Ottawa Valley Genealogical Group, members and non-members are free to subscribe.
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- Free on-line databases include 1901 Census Finder for Toronto, and Archives microfilm list. GenieLog Genealogy Research Tools (Soundex calculator, and census age calculator.)
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- Includes early records and other genealogical information. Links to related content are also presented.
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- Database of land owners by geographic township as shown on historical Ontario County Atlases. Land owners' names are linked to thumbnail images of the township maps. Covers southern Ontario counties.
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- Family database of Larry James from Courtice (near Oshawa) Ontario. Includes surnames Legault, Lapierre, James dit Carriere, James, Fortin and Robert.
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- Includes a chapter overview with an offer of assistance for research, details of the association, membership information including meetings.
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- Main site for Ontario genealogical research, includes a FAQs page, site search, feedback page, links to other related resources.
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- A mailing list for discussion of genealogy and history of Upper Canada (present day Ontario) before Confederation (1867).
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