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Tag Archives: CEF
This week’s crème de la crème — June 19, 2021
Some of the bijoux I discovered this week. BlogsFamilySearch Adds 1871 Census of Canada, Schedule 2 and CEF Infantry Battalions by John D. Reid on Anglo-Celtic Connections. Locating Records with MemoryNS by Candice McDonald on Finding Your Canadian Story. Over 100 … Continue reading
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Tagged Ancestry, Canada census, Canadian Expeditionary Force, CEF, FamilySearch, Massachusetts, New England, Nova Scotia, obituaries, Scotland, Vermont, WWI
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Library and Archives Canada completes digitization of entire WWI personnel files collection — 100 days before 100th anniversary of end of Great War
Congratulations to the conservators at Library and Archives Canada! To mark the centennial of the end of the First World War and the heroic and tragic events that led up to it, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) announced today the … Continue reading
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Tagged Canadian Expeditionary Force, CEF, CEF service files, Library and Archives Canada, WWI
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Library and Archives Canada’s WWI service file digitization project 95% complete
As of yesterday, Library and Archives Canada had digitized 608,399 of 640,000 Canadian Expeditionary Force service files, and they are available online in the Personnel Records of the First World War database. LAC is digitizing the service files systematically and, for … Continue reading
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Tagged Canadian Expeditionary Force, CEF, CEF service files, Library and Archives Canada, WWI
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Library and Archives Canada’s CEF service file digitization project 94% complete
As of Friday, Library and Archives Canada had digitized 94 percent — 601,736 of 640,000 — Canadian Expeditionary Force service files, reaching the surname, Whittey. These WWI service files are available online in LAC’s Personnel Records of the First World War database. … Continue reading
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Three Canadian First World War soldiers found in France and identified
The Department of National Defence (DND) and the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) have identified the remains of three Canadian First World War soldiers found near the village of Vendin-le-Vieil, France, as Private William Del Donegan, Private Henry Edmonds Priddle, and … Continue reading
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Tagged Canadian Expeditionary Force, Casualty Identification Program, CEF, Hill 70, WWI
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LAC reaches ‘W’ in WWI service files digitization project
The end is near, and the folks at Library and Archives Canada (LAC) should be treated to a big celebration when the last of the First World War service files is digitized. LAC yesterday announced it had digitized 592,203 of … Continue reading
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WWI Canadian soldiers’ memoirs, regimental histories
On his website, Doing Our Bit, about Canadians in the First World War, British Columbia-based researcher, genealogist and blogger Steve Clifford yesterday launched a First World War Canadian Soldier Memoirs page that provides links to digitized books written by soldiers about their … Continue reading
Library and Archives Canada digitizes more than 90% of WWI service files
File by file, the archivists at Library and Archives Canada are digitizing the First World War Canadian Expeditionary Force service files, and many are thrilled they are doing so. As of yesterday, they had digitized and posted online 581,553 of … Continue reading
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Tim Cook’s ‘Vimy’ wins Dafoe Book Prize
Tim Cook, a historian at the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa and an adjunct research professor at Carleton University, has won the $10,000 J.W. Dafoe Book Prize for his book, Vimy: The Battle and the Legend. The prize is awarded … Continue reading
New Brunswick Archives adds birth records for 1922 and 12,000 WWI newspaper articles
The Provincial Archives of New Brunswick recently added more than 12,000 birth records for 1922 to its website, along with more than 12,000 newspaper articles published during the First World War. This latest year of birth records includes 621 “Late … Continue reading
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