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Dedicated to helping people research their ancestors in Canada. Do you have an area of expertise in Canadian genealogy? Maybe you could offer tips and suggestions to those just starting out.

Location: Ontario, Canada
Members: 452
Latest Activity: Mar 31, 2023

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Emma Amelia Schultz

Started by Jo Saunders. Last reply by Shannon Wearing May 28, 2018. 10 Replies

Cope, Carson and Smith

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Confused...DUBE from Canada possible two families at the same time?

Started by Michelle Gimelberg. Last reply by Michelle Gimelberg Apr 30, 2015. 5 Replies

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Comment by Joyce Grady on July 18, 2009 at 1:14pm
My grandfather was born in the U.S. but during WWI he joined the Canadian Expeditionary Force and fought in the Battle of Vimy where he was wounded. He returned to Canada in 1917 and was in and out of the hospital until his death in 1921. I found in a New York paper an article that he lost his American citizenship because he enlisted with Canada. Looking for more info, any suggestions as to how I could find why the US would have taken away his citizenship.
Comment by Kenneth L Reinbold on July 18, 2009 at 10:16am
Interested in any information on my mother's family. My mother was born (1905) in Sarnia, Ontario. Her father was William F. Harris, her mother Rose Williams. My mother had 1 brother, Norman Harris (lived in Sarnia), and one sister Pearl Harris who immigrated to Detroit/Flint Michigan. My mother came to the United States when she married my father William Reinbold. My family lived in Waterloo, Illinois where my parents are buried. Any info on the Harris and Williams family in the Ontario area would be greatly appreciated. I have found some info in hospital records. Thank you
Comment by Ray Marentette on July 17, 2009 at 2:49pm
A survey of the settlement of Detroit (South shore only which is now Windsor Ontario) dated July 1782 shows 25 female and 10 male slaves all to French families. My ancestor, François Marentette had 1 male and 2 female slaves. Source: The Windsor Border Region by Lajeunesse page 75.
Comment by Ray Marentette on July 17, 2009 at 2:36pm
Je cherche des ancêtres de Nicolas Godé, l’un des premiers pionniers de la ville de Montréal. Son nom ainsi que son épouse Françoise Godois et leurs enfants Françoise, Nicolas et Mathurine se trouvent sur un monument des fondateurs de la ville de Montréal.
Ce monument se trouve tous près du musée d’histoire et d’archangélique de Pionte-à-Callière. Si vous connaissez quelqu’un qui est un descendant de Nicolas Godé, veuillez me le fais savoir. Je suis un descendant de François Marentette dit Godé, l’une des familles pionnières dans la province d’Ontario.
Comment by Lisa B. Lee on July 17, 2009 at 12:19pm
My focus is on finding blacks in Canada dating way back to the New France era. So little has been written about Canadian slavery and though Canada ended slavery a generation before the U.S. did, documenting the lives of Canadian slaves is easier in some ways, but far more difficult in other ways.
Comment by Darleene Kay Watkins on July 17, 2009 at 8:10am
Danielle, I'm making no guarantees but I'll try to see what I can find for you. I'm on Ancestry, and have a lot of Canadians on my tree. Provost from Montreal area too. Somewhere down the line there is probably a connection as Provost and Prevost are similar. E-mail me and we'll see what I can do this weekend. regfan40 at yahoo.
If you can give me names for his wife and children, it will help me know I've got the right person.
Darleene
Comment by Danielle Thomason on July 16, 2009 at 10:58pm
I am looking for any information on my Great-G-Grandfather Paul Edward Prevost born abt. 1902 in Montreal Canada he had come to the U.S we can place him in Omaha,Nebraska from 1932 thru 1936 his three oldest children where born there between that time and in Dallas, Texas in 1942 when his forth child was born it was shortly after that a few months and he left and was not seen or heard from again.I have a collection of photos of him and one of his mother we do not know her name but only grandma Prevost two of his four children are still living thier mother has passed and twoo siblings she never spoke of the past and they would really like to know more about thier father and that side of thier family when i begain researching our family i only than realized they new very little and now that they are nearing 80 i hope them know something with help from anyone who may know anything and i have photos if a face can help please let me know...Danielle
Comment by Darlene Alice Doran on July 15, 2009 at 10:00pm
I am looking for any infro on currie-curry, doran and briody. They were all born in nova scotia,cape breton. My mother was born in port morien, as was my father. She was a currie and he was doran. Anyone know of these families?
Comment by Ray Marentette on July 15, 2009 at 5:57pm
Marentettes, Marantettes and Marontates have a group site on Facebook called the “Marentette Family Genealogy group”. We are planning a continent wide family reunion in Essex County, Ontario during the summer of 2011. If you are a descendant of Nicholas Godé who arrived in New France in 1642, please contact raymarentette@rogers.com for more details. Proud to be a Percheron!
Comment by Frankie McGraw-Nicol on July 12, 2009 at 7:44am
I think that's a great suggestion Nancy!
 

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