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Canadian records are unindexed (*with an exception, see
below). The only passenger lists availabale for dates
prior to 1871 are for Quebec.The National
Archives of Canada have microfilm on..
Passenger lists - 1865-1935
http://www.archives.ca/02/020202/pass-lists_e.html

Passenger lists by Port - 1865-1935 - Microfilm reels
http://www.archives.ca/02/020202/ships-e.html

The Latter Day Saints also have copies of the 1865-1899
Quebec microfilm ...
LDS number 0889440 +1865
LDS+number+0889441+
1866
LDS number 0889442 +1867
LDS+number+0889443+
1868
LDS number 0889444 +1869
LDS+number+0889445+
1870
LDS number 0889446 of questionable
accuracy, for Quebec arrivals 1865 to 1869. Each index
card provides name, sometimes age, name
of ship, date of arrival at Quebec and the reel number
on which that list appears. When consulting the index,
beware of spelling variations and mis-filings. As they
are indexed by the _year_ only, rather than by the
group_ of records, you will probably be just as far
ahead to order the passenger list microfilm for each year.
Nominal Card index Quebec - 1865-1869 - Microfilm reels
http://www.archives.ca/02/020202/index76-e.html


Records of the Canadian Expeditionary Force: http://www.archives.ca/exec/naweb.dll?fs&020106&e&top&0 Over 600,000 Canadian enlisted in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during World War One. This database is a searchable index to the personnel files of those who enlisted. A growing number of actual attestation papers are being put online and linked to the index over time.

Books of Remembrance: http://collections.ic.gc.ca/books/ These books record the names of Canadians who fought and died in the wars of this century.

Department of National Defence: http://www.dnd.ca/ The official website of the Department of National Defence and the Canadian Forces.

The Canadian Air force: http://www.airforce.dnd.ca/ Includes information on the history of the Air force as well as links to other Air force related websites.

Canadian Army homepage: http://army.cipherlogic.on.ca/ The unofficial Canadian Army homepage.

Canadian Genealogy and History Links - Military: Links to more Canadian military information than you can imagine. National and Provincial breakdowns. http://www.islandnet.com/
jveinot/cghl/military.html

The Canadian Military Heritage Project: http://www.rootsweb.com/~canmil/index.html The website is dedicated to presenting Canadian military history uprisings and conflicts in which Canadians participated.

Canadian Peace Keeping Veterans Association: http://www.islandnet.com/
duke/cpva.htm Website includes a Roll of Honour of Canadian Peacekeepers who have given lives in the Service Of Peace, poems from those who have served and links to international peace keeping sites.

Canadian War Museum: http://www.cmcc.muse.digital.ca/cwm/cwmeng/cwmeng.html Canada's national institution which is dedicated to both education and remembrance.

Lost Celtic Connections: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Lane/4398/ A website dedicated to families from the United Kingdom who were torn apart by World War II. Includes database of families and many other links.

Canadian Military Genealogical FAQ: http://www.ott.igs.net/~donpark/canmilfaq.htm. Although somewhat dated, this website offers a number of sources to be considered when searching for Canadian Military information.

Veterans Affairs Canada: The Canadian Government department charged with recognizing and honouring the sacrifices of Canada's veterans and all Canadian citizens during war. Includes information about Canadian Military Medals and Decorations, the departments Mission and Mandate with related links.

The Royal Canadian Legion: http://www.legion.ca/ Learn about the Legion, their work in the community, and various programs they offer. Good educational kits for teachers and students.

War, Peace and Security Guide: http://www.cfcsc.dnd.ca/links/milhist/index.html from the Information Resource Centre, Canadian Forces College. Time lines of Military history with information for specific wars and links to biographies, museums and military websites.

Field Diaries of the First World War: http://www3.ns.sympatico.ca/mackay4/pop1.htm The website includes the actual field diaries of Andrew Cecil Meredith Thomson which cover the period June 18,1915 to May 20, 1917.

Somewhere in France, Letters from the Great War: http://www.escape.ca/~stothers/ Includes the letters of John Cannon Stothers to family in Southern Ontario. John Cannon served with the Canadian Expeditionary Force.

Pier 21, Halifax Nova Scotia: http://www.pier21.ns.ca/ Pier 21 was the gateway for 1.5 million immigrants to Canada from 1928 to 1971. Located on the Halifax waterfront, it was recently restored as a museum and tribute. "During World War II, 3,000 British evacuee children, 50,000 war brides and their 22,000 children, over 100,000 refugees and 368,000 Canadian troops bound for Europe passed through Pier 21."

War Brides of WW II: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/9710/WarBrides.html Dedicated to those women who left home, family, friends and country to be with the men they loved.

UK War Brides Registry: http://uk-pages.net/warbrides/warbrides.html

War Brides and the Lennox and Addington County Museum:
http://fox.nstn.ca/~museum/form.html in preparation for an exhibit sponsored in partnership with Lennox and Addington Historical Society.

War Brides - from Parks Canada: http://parkscanada.pch.gc.ca/library/background/25_e.htm Did you know? : Military Headquarters in London established a Canadian Wives Bureau whose job was to register war brides, then assign them a priority for transportation to Canada. In effect, immigration approval occurred before marriage was permitted. After the wedding, war brides became Canada's responsibility. Special War Brides' Clubs gave lectures to acquaint soldiers' wives with Canadian life.

Sources for Genealogical Research in Canada: http://www.king.igs.net/~bdmlhm/cangenealogy.html Includes links to many military related resources and websites.

Canadiana: The Canadian Resource Page: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/Unofficial/Canadiana/ With links to all things Canadian.

National Library of Canada's searchable database at: http://www.amicus.nlc-bnc.ca/wapp/resanet/searche.htm

Newspapers at the National Library of Canada: http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/services/enews.htm

The Free Database +inGeneas
http://www.ingeneas.com/free/index.html

Marj+Kohli's+very+informative+Immigration+Information+
19th century
http://www.ist.uwaterloo.ca/~marj/genealogy/thevoyage.html

Gail Facini's +Lunenburg+County+Nova+Scotia+
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/6625/index.html

Alan+Tupman's+
Canadian Passenger lists
http://freespace.virgin.net/alan.tupman/sites/ships.htm#canada

Joan Settle's +Nova+Scotia+Bound
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/8429/index.html

Morgan+Robertson's+
Family Roots of Pictou and Antigonish Counties NS
http://www.rootsweb.com/~pictou/mainpass.htm

Dave Hunter's Island Register +PEI+site
http://www.isn.net/
dhunter/ships.html

Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
http://istg.rootsweb.com/

Canada Links:
GenWeb Project
Canadian Genealogy
Immigrants to Canada
National Archives of Canada
Home Children

Immigration Records

Passenger lists - 1865 - 1935
Border Entry records - 1908-1918
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