Welcome to the Kindersley, Saskatchewan Gen Web Project



Welcome, genealogists, historians, and history enthusiasts, we would like to extend to you an invitation to our rejuvenated home of the Kindersley and area Gen Web Project! Our devoted volunteers are thrilled to continue their journey of preserving the rich tapestry of Saskatchewan's genealogy, history, family legacies, community heritage, one-room schoolhouses, cemeteries, historical maps, and the diverse placenames that paint a vivid picture of the past.

Find us at our new domain: https://saskgenweb.ca/skkinder/, where the Kindersley project and area gen web volunteers are committed to this labor of love. Your presence and contributions are vital as we embark on this exciting chapter.

With the invaluable support of our growing Patreon community at https://www.patreon.com/SaskGenWeb, we've secured a new domain and web hosting provider. This ensures that our volunteers can persist in updating a dynamic webpage repository and providing this essential service year after year. Explore the unfolding webpages at https://saskgenweb.ca/skkinder/ and witness the ongoing story of the Kindersley and area Gen Web Project in Saskatchewan at https://saskgenweb.ca/cansk/Saskatchewan.

With gratitude, The Kindersley Region Gen Web Project Volunteer Team


 
Kindersley Gen Web

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Kindersley Gen Web Region
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          The Kindersley Gen Web Region is located along the Alberta Saskatchewan border, between highways #7 and #1. The South Saskatchewan River runs through the center of this area.

          The mandate of Kindersley Regional Gen Web is to provide access to genealogical transcripts relating to this South Western portion of Saskatchewan. Kindersley Gen Web provides an international internet forum via surname pages , look up volunteers , mailing groups ,biographies , posting boards , web links and databases to make valuable local research material available or known to the public. Without publicity, source material remains obscure. Research enquiries are drawn to regional collections if awareness increases that this information exists, and knowing where, and how, to access such documents.

Step into a new era with us, where your backing, in any form, is a precious contribution to the shared history that binds us all. An appeal is made to preserve invaluable documents like old telephone books, Henderson's directories, city directories, pioneer photos, letters, books, town directories, co-op membership books, credit union and elevator books, grain company records, church books, cattle brand books, school records, church lists, homestead maps, and more. These documents list names of community residents and should be preserved. Placing them online or duplicating them will help prevent the loss of primary source documents for family genealogists.

         

          The province's centennial (1905-2005) year drew to a close, and set in its stead a legacy of Centennial Projects which are now online, some examples are:
BAKER, Charles and Bill Biography
MURCHISON, Gordon Memoirs
1881, 1901, 1906 and 1911 Census
One Room School House Project
The Saskatchewan Homestead Index Project (SHIP)
Vital Statistics Genealogy Search Page

We will also provide web space here on Kindersley Gen Web in the Databases category e-mail.


Good Luck with your research.
Kind Regards,
Julia Kindersley Gen Web Project
 

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It is the intention of this site to make Saskatchewan historical and genealogical information available to individual persons with a personal historical or genealogical interest in this area. NOTICE: Printing the files within by non-commercial individuals and libraries is encouraged, as long as the following notice and submitter information is included. Any other use, including copying files to other sites requires permission from the submitters PRIOR to uploading information to any other web sites or publications. We encourage links to this page Kindersley Region Gen Web Project Written by if given. Previously published by Julia Adamson, Kamsack Gen Web Project, This page is dedicated to the free sharing of this central Saskatchewan (KindersleyGen Web Region) historical data. Any further use of this information would require permission from Julia Adamson, Kindersely Gen Webmaster as per copyright laws in Canada.

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