Category Archives: Acadian

Cyr family updates Acadian website

The Cyr family has updated the website, Acadian.org, created by their late father, Yvon Cyr, and they have done a good job updating the look and making it easier to find resources. If you have Acadian or Cajun ancestry, I … Continue reading

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Celebrate National Acadian Day with these genealogy resources

Happy National Acadian Day! What better way to mark the day than to research your Acadian ancestry. To get started, take a look at these genealogy resources (listed below) in the Genealogy Research Toolbox. Canada officially declared National Acadian Day … Continue reading

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Acadian Federation of Nova Scotia launches new look for its website

The Acadian Federation of Nova Scotia — La Fédération acadienne de la Nouvelle-Écosse — launched a new look for its website yesterday. The French-only site includes video clips, which I could not find despite substantial effort, and documents, such as … Continue reading

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Genealogy of Acadian families, from A to W

The seventh volume on the genealogy of Acadian families of Prince Edward Island, c. 1764 to c. 1900, will be launched at the Acadian Museum of PEI in Miscouche Thursday, June 23. Written by historian-genealogist Jean Bernard, the 325-page book … Continue reading

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Book marks 250th anniversary of Acadians arriving in Quebec

When Acadians, who had been deported to New England, learned about the 1765 proclamation by James Murray, governor of Quebec, that offered free land to new immigrants, they asked for permission to immigrate. Finally, after some deliberation, the first ship … Continue reading

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Genealogy, hockey, politics, Acadia and New France

In anticipation of last night’s first game of the hockey season between longtime rivals the Montreal Canadiens and Toronto  Maple Leafs, the planets were so strangely aligned that hockey and genealogy merged. To add to the mix, there was also … Continue reading

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Dictionary of Canadian Biography creates new Acadian category

Christopher Moore, in his blog, Christopher Moore’s History News, writes that the online Dictionary of Canadian Biography has added (or recently noted) a new category, Acadians of the 19th and Early 20th Centuries, which he describes as “a substantial (anonymous) … Continue reading

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Acadian Memorial database about Acadian exiles in Louisiana

Every few days, I try to browse the new links on Cyndi’s List, and this week I came across the Acadian Memorial website that contains a genealogy section and database, Ensemble Encore – Together Again — the online scholarly research by … Continue reading

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‘Best genealogy links for Acadian research’

Blogger Christine Blythe has put together a lengthy list of what she calls My list of the best genealogy links for Acadian research. This list of Acadian resources is the first in a series of blog posts highlighting links for … Continue reading

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DNA results revealed an adopted woman has Acadian roots

When I posted the CTV News report, Adopted woman travels from Denmark to N.S. to discover her roots, a couple of ago on the Acadian & French-Canadian Genealogy & History Facebook group, I thought it would generate a bit of … Continue reading

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