Tag Archives: Canadian-Irish

French Canadians and the Irish Canadian Rangers in WWI

The Jeannie Johnston Educational Foundation’s latest newsletter contains two articles that will interest genealogists researching Canadian military history. In the first article, Foundation chairman Leo Delaney writes about The French Canadians in World War I. “In excess of 76,000 French … Continue reading

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This week’s crème de la crème — September 13, 2014

Some of the bijoux I discovered this week. Blogs Basic Nova Scotia Genealogy Research for New England Yankees by Heather Wilkinson  Rojo on Worldwide Genealogy. Making slavery in New France by Brett Rushforth on Common-Place. Franco-American diversity: identified by different … Continue reading

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