Dear Prince Albert and Area Gen Web Community, Visit our new digital abode at https://saskgenweb.ca/skpralbt/, where we embark on a renewed journey. In this labor of love, our dedicated volunteers document the stories of one room schoolhouses, sacred cemetery grounds, historical maps, and vanishing placenames. It's a testament to our commitment to preserving the essence of our shared past. We're excited to share that, with the support of our Patreon community (https://www.patreon.com/SaskGenWeb), we've secured a new domain and web hosting provider. This ensures the uninterrupted flow of information for years to come. Your involvement is crucial in growing our Patreon community, allowing us to persist in this meaningful endeavor. Warm regards, The Prince Albert and Area Gen Web Project Volunteer Team |
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Hints Aboriginal research Beginning Native American Research Return to Top Documents and photos Preserving photographs and documents Return to Top Genealogical standards About genealogical standards of evidence: a guide for genealogists (1st edition, 1997) Brenda Dougall Merriman Published by the Ontario Genealogical Society, Toronto. 278 pages. Available from the Ontario Genealogical Society. There should be a copy in most OGS Branch libraries. Return to Top Getting started For Canadian research, there are several useful books and web sites. Books: In search of your Canadian roots: tracing your family tree in Canada (2nd edition; 1994) Angus Baxter Published by Macmillan Canada, Toronto. 350 pages. Available from your local bookseller. Should also be in most Canadian libraries. Genealogy in Ontario: searching the records (3rd edition, 1996) Brenda Dougall Merriman Published by the Ontario Genealogical Society, Toronto. 278 pages. Available from the Ontario Genealogical Society. There should be a copy in most OGS Branch libraries. Web sites: Tracing your ancestors in Canada This publication is free from the National Archives of Canada, but it is also downloadable from the National Archives web site. Genealogy help and guides Genealogy, Quebec's way Getting started in genealogy and family history This web site (GENUKI) from the United Kingdom has lots of useful tips and information. Mormons - Family History - How do I begin? Ontario Genealogy: a beginner's guide Lots of good tips here on Ontario genealogy. RootsWeb's guide to tracing family trees A new series of lessons in genealogy by RootsWeb. Using Canadian Records to Trace Your British and European Ancestors in Western Canada Return to Top Maps See Maps page of this site. Return to Top Newspapers Newspaper Catalog Aims to be one of the most comprehensive databases of newspapers from around the corner and from around the world. Return to Top Relationships Relationships chart Return to Top |
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