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French-Canadian Marriages Mariages Canadiens Français
CD-ROM
Now, for the first time...History: 2 Extraordinary French-Canadian CD-ROMS
3,119,714 Individuals !
118,000 Surnames !
1,282,296 Marriages
Both CD-ROMs are the product of many years of collection by the author, Jean-Guy Côté of Toronto, Canada. Over the years Jean-Guy helped many 100's of genealogists in their research and, in return, they submitted their GEDCOMS to him. Jean-Guy has converted these GEDCOM files to HTML format and put them on CDs in an easily searchable format.Description:
Each CD-ROM includes a series of easy-to-search indexes. Each record will include: names of the married couple, their parents' names (if known) along with the date and place of marriage. A record may also include known children with pertinent genealogical information on each. Most names are hyper linked and when clicked upon will automatically bring you the the previous or next generation. The bulk of the marriage dates are from the 1700’s to the early 1900’s but extend from the 1500’s to the late 1900’s.If you are working on a complete genealogy of paternal and maternal ancestry, this is the tool for you.It is possible to trace ones entire direct line within minutes with just a dozen or so clicks!!! See an Example
Technical:
Each CD-ROM is written for any internet browser.We suggest using Internet Explorer or Netscape browsers. Most computers have these programs already but if yours does not have one you can download it from the Netscape or Microsoft site. These CDs are MAC compatible with the High-Sierra Option installed. Navigation is accomplished by accessing an index, searching for a name, and clicking on that name to access the information.Contents : Because of the verynature of French-Canadian Ancestry, most of the modern families link back to some of the 35 original families that settled in Québec in the 1630's. With hundreds of GEDCOMsaccumulated from various sources, there will be some duplicates of the early ancestors, perhaps up to 25%. There is no way to determine the exact amount of duplication so we are giving our best educated guess.
Given the various sources of the data and the sheer number of entries we cannot guarantee the accuracy of the data. In genealogy it is always best to try and verify the data.
·There is no clear set of standard place name abbreviations on these CDs. However, we feel that this will not present a problem except to those who are completely new to French-Canadian genealogy.
French-Canadian Marriages
Code: CD134
Publication type: Vital StatisticsCD #1 : Contains 1,698,806 Individuals ;
81,311 Surnames and 716,571 MarriagesCD #2 : Contains 1,423,908 Individuals ;
65,807 Surnames and 565,725 Marriages
French-Canadian Marriage – Mariages Canadiens Français CD #1
Code: CD132
Publication type: Vital StatisticsContains 1,698,806 Individuals ; 81,311 Surnames and 716,571 Marriages
French-Canadian Marriage – Mariages Canadiens Français CD #2
Code: CD133
Publication type: Vital StatisticsContains 1,423,908 Individuals ; 65,807 Surnames * and 565,725 Marriages
Côté
Code: 00-303
The Côtés of North America.A Research Guide for the Descendants of Jean Côté and Anne Martin/Les Côtés de L 'Amérique du nord. Un guide de recherches pour les descendants de Jean Côté et Anne Marti
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