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50 000 new baptism and burial records added to the LAFRANCE on Genealogy Quebec

An update has been applied to the LAFRANCE in early February. This update pertains to the Catholic baptism and burial records recorded in the province of Quebec between 1850 and 1861.

LAFRANCE update figures

Catholic baptisms 1850-1861 : 34 116 records added
Catholic burials 1850-1861 : 15 145 records added

The corrections suggested by our subscribers over the past month have also been applied.

About the LAFRANCE

The LAFRANCE, one of 16 tools available to GenealogyQuebec.com subscribers, is a detailed index with link to the original document of ALL Catholic marriages celebrated in Quebec between 1621 and 1917, ALL Catholic baptisms and burials celebrated in Quebec between 1621 and 1849 as well as ALL Protestant marriages celebrated in Quebec between 1760 and 1849.

Baptisms and burials from the 1850-1861 period are added gradually through bimonthly updates.

Updated parishes

Here are the parishes that have been updated:

Parish nameEvent type*Min year**Max yearAdded records
Aylmerb185218562
Aylmers185518551
Batiscanb185218521
Batiscans185418541
Bicb185018611199
Bics18501861293
Bouchervilleb183518351
Cap-de-la-Madeleineb186118611
Douglastownb18501861836
Douglastowns18501861240
Grande-Rivièreb18521861797
Grande-Rivières18521861250
Hemmingfordb18501861579
Hemmingfords1850186195
Hinchinbrooke (Athelstan)b1858186177
Hinchinbrooke (Athelstan)s1858186112
La Malbaieb185218592
La Malbaies185218605
L’Acadieb1851186116
L’Acadies185318542
Les Éboulementsb185018611477
Les Éboulementss18501861480
Les Escouminsb185118609
L’Isle-aux-Allumettes (St-Alphonse, Chapeau)b18501861850
L’Isle-aux-Allumettes (St-Alphonse, Chapeau)s18501861119
L’Isletb185518593
L’Islets185618561
Montebellob185118511
Montmagnyb180018004
Montréal (Gésu)b1852186053
Montréal (Notre-Dame-de-Montréal)b185518605007
Montréal (Notre-Dame-de-Montréal)s185518604824
Montréal (St-Patrick)b185918592
Nicoletb185018611227
Nicolets18501861641
Notre-Dame-de-la-Victoire-de-Lévisb185718571
Notre-Dame-du-Lacb1861186139
Notre-Dame-du-Lacs1861186111
Okab18501861188
Okas1850186148
Ormstownb185018611132
Ormstowns18501861228
Papineauvilleb185818606
Pointe-Gatineaub185118594
Pointe-Gatineaus185818581
Québec (Notre-Dame-de-Québec)b179617962
Québec (Notre-Dame-de-Québec)m179617961
Québec (Notre-Dame-de-Québec)s1796179618
Québec (St-Patrick)b185619602833
Québec (St-Patrick)s185618611654
Ristigoucheb18501861622
Ristigouches18501861246
Rivière-du-Loupb183918391
Sault-St-Louis (Kahnawake)b18501861187
Sault-St-Louis (Kahnawake)s1850186178
Sorelb185118543
Sorels185418553
St-André-Avellinb1855186122
St-André-d’Argenteuils185318531
Stansteadb185018611172
Stansteads18501861212
St-Antoine-Abbé (Franklin)b18601861113
St-Antoine-Abbé (Franklin)s1860186134
St-Arsène-de-Cacounab185018611128
St-Arsène-de-Cacounas18501861409
St-Athanase-de-Bleuryb185018612205
St-Athanase-de-Bleurys18501861927
St-Christophe-d’Arthabaskab185218611731
St-Christophe-d’Arthabaskas18521861531
St-Clément-de-Beauharnoisb185018612553
St-Clément-de-Beauharnoiss185018611192
St-Colombanb18501861377
Ste-Anne-de-la-Péradeb185218614
Ste-Anne-de-la-Pérades185818581
Ste-Anne-des-Montsb1851185916
Ste-Anne-du-Grand-Calumetb1850186113
Ste-Anne-du-Grand-Calumets185318531
Ste-Flavie (Rimouski)b185018611253
Ste-Flavie (Rimouski)s18501861336
Ste-Geneviève-de-Batiscanb185118592
Ste-Geneviève-de-Batiscans185018562
Ste-Julie-de-Somerset (Laurierville)b186018612
Ste-Luce (Rimouski)b185018611381
Ste-Luce (Rimouski)s18501861415
Ste-Madeleine-de-Rigaudb185218521
St-Étienne-des-Grèsb186018601
St-Eusèbe-de-Stanfoldb185818592
St-Ferdinand-d’Halifaxb1850186017
St-François I.O.b181018101
St-Irénée (Charlevoix)s185318606
St-Jacques-de-Leedsb186118611
St-Jean-Port-Jolib185218573
St-Jean-Port-Jolis185418572
St-Jean-sur-Richelieu (Cathédrale)b1850186146
St-Louis-de-Gonzague (Beauharnois)b185018612316
St-Louis-de-Gonzague (Beauharnois)s18501861850
St-Mauriceb185618615
St-Maurices185318585
St-Michel-de-Percéb1847186128
St-Michel-de-Percés184718471
St-Ourss185018595
St-Régisb1850186187
St-Régiss1850186129
St-Stanislasb185418541
St-Stanislass185418585
St-Timothée (Beauharnois)b185018612289
St-Timothée (Beauharnois)s18501861882
Stukely-Nord (Bonsecours)b185818581
St-Urbain-de-Charlevoixb185318612
St-Urbain-de-Charlevoixs185818581
St-Valérien-de-Miltonb18541861194
St-Valérien-de-Miltons1854186154

*(b = baptism, s = burial)
**the additions are dated from between the min year and the max year

Only 2 parishes remain to be added to the LAFRANCE in order to complete the addition of every Catholic baptism and burial recorded in Quebec up until 1861. Namely, the Ste-Marthe parish as well as the baptisms and burials of the year 1861 for the Notre-Dame Basilica in Montreal.

You can use the LAFRANCE and find your ancestors by subscribing to Genealogy Quebec right now!

Genealogically yours,

 

The Drouin team

83 000 Ontario marriages and 53 300 marriages from the United States have been added to Genealogy Quebec

More new content on GenealogyQuebec.com! This time, we’ve added over 130 000 marriages to the NBMDS tool. These marriages were transferred from the Planète Généalogie website.

Ontario marriages

83 000 marriages from various Ontario parishes have been added to the NBMDS database. These marriages were recorded between the 17th century and the end of the 20th century.

New England marriages

Around 53 000 marriages from New England were also added to the NBMDS tool.
These marriages are from the following parishes and regions:

NY, Schenectady, St-Columba
NY, Schuylerville, Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes
NY, Schuylerville, Visitation of the Blessed Virgin
NY, Troy, St-Jean-Baptiste
NY, Troy, St-Patrick
NH, Auburn, St-Peter
NH, Goffstown, St-Lawrence
NH, Hooksett, Holy Rosary
NH, Lakeport, Our Lady of the Lake
NH, Littleton, Ste-Rose-de-Lima
NH, Manchester, St. Anthony
NH, Portsmouth, Immaculee Conception
NH, Portsmouth, Ste-Catherine
NH, Portsmouth, St-James
Mass, Swansea
CT, Grosvenor Dale, St-Joseph
CT, West Thompson, Sacred Heart
RI, Pawtucket, Notre-Dame-de-la-Consolation
RI, Woonsocket, Ste-Famille

What is the NBMDS tool?

The NBMDS tool contains baptism, marriage and burial files created from the original document recorded in church.
Originally, the tool extended from 1727 to 2011 and covered the Laurentians, the Outaouais and Bas-St-Laurent regions as well as the city of St-Hubert.
We are now extending the period and regions covered to include parts of Ontario and the United States.

The NBMDS is equipped with a multiple field search engine. As with most of our tools, we recommend that you limit your initial search to only a few fields; a family name and the year of the event. If this produces too many results to navigate through, a first name or a second family name should be added.

You may browse the NBMDS tool with a subscription to Genealogy Quebec at this address.

Records and documents from the United States and Ontario available on Genealogy Quebec

Even though Genealogy Quebec primarily focuses on Quebec genealogy, the website offers multiple collections from Ontario and the United States.

Drouin Collection Records

You will find various documents from the United States and Ontario in the Drouin Collection Records, under the “États-Unis” and “Ontario” folders.

These documents are mostly Catholic parish registers but you will also find some newspapers and other bits of historically relevant publications.

Here are the parish registers available under the Ontario folder:

AlbanAlexandriaAlfredAlmonte
AmherstburgApple-HillArnpriorAzilda
Belle-RivièreBell’s CornersBilling’s BridgeBlezard Valley
Blind RiverBonfieldBourgetBrightside
BrudenellBurwashCache BayCallander
CapreolCarlsbad SpringCartierCasselman
ChathamChelmsfordChryslerChute-à-Blondeau, Prescott
Clarence CreekConistonCooper CliffCorbeil
CorkeryCornwallCreighton MinesCumberland
CurranCyrvilleDickenson’s LandingDouglas
DwyerEastviewEganvilleElliot Lake
EmbrunEspanolaEssexEstaire
FalconbridgeFallowfieldFieldFitzroy Harbor
Fort FrontenacFort WilliamFournierGarden River
GarsonGatchellGlen-NevisGlen-Robertson
Glen-WalterGreenfieldHammondHanmer
HawkesburyÎles ManitoulinKillarneyLafontaine
LancasterLaPasseLarchwoodLavigne
LeamingtonLebelLefaivreLemieux
LevackLimogesLittle CurrentLively
LochielLockerbyL’OrignalMaidstone
ManitouwadgeManotickMarionvilleMarkstay
MasseyMatachewanMattawaMcGregor
MetcalfeMetcalfe et OsgoodeMinnow LakeMont-St-Patrick
Moose CreekNew SudburyNoëlvilleNorth Bay
OrleansOsgoodeOttawaPaincourt
PakenhamPembrokePlantagenetPointe-aux-Roches
Port-ArthurRichmondRiver ValleyRivière-aux-Canards
RocklandSarsfieldSault-Ste-MarieSkead (Sudbury)
South GloucesterSouth MarchSpanishSpragge
St-AlbertSt-Andrew’s WestSt-BernadinSt-Charles
Ste-Anne, PrescottSt-Eugène, PrescottSt-Isidore, PrescottSt-Joachim
St-Pascal-BaylonSt-PierreSt-RaphaëlSturgeon Falls
SudburyTecumsehTemagamiThessalon
TilburyTreadwellVal CaronVankleek Hill
VarsVernerWahnapiteiWarren
WawaWawa et MichipicotenWebbwoodWendover
White FishWhite RiverWikwemikongWilliamstown
WindsorWoodslee

Censuses (1881-1901 Quebec and Ontario)

The 1881 Ontario census is available on Genealogy Quebec. If you are subscribed to the website, you may browse it here.

Antonin-Loiselle File

The Antonin-Loiselle File is an index of marriage files from Quebec but also from the United States, specifically Fall River, MA and Manchester, NH.

Genealogy Quebec subscribers may browse this collection at this address.

Finally, you will find various documents pertaining to Ontario and the United States in the Drouin Great Collections, the Kardex, and the Obituary section.

What’s new on the Drouin Institute blog?

Censuses (1881-1901 Quebec and Ontario)
An article about the Census tool, which is available on GenealogyQuebec.com

Genealogically yours,

The Drouin team

Genealogy Quebec user guide

This guide will help you navigate the various pages and collections available on GenealogyQuebec.com.

Table of contents

Subscribing to GenealogyQuebec.com

GenealogyQuebec.com’s tools and collections require a subscription to use. In order to subscribe, head over to the subscription page, and select the subscription of your choosing (24h, 1 month, 1 year).

After selecting your subscription option, you will be redirected to the account creation process, where you will need to enter your email address as well as a username and password of your choosing.

Once you have entered and validated your account information, your account will be created. You will then be prompted to purchase your subscription.

On the subscription purchase page, you will be asked to select your payment method (Paypal or Credit Card) as well as to confirm your subscription option. Clicking on the “Pay” button will redirect you to Paypal or Stripe, depending on your payment method, and allow you to proceed with the payment.

Your subscription will be activated as soon as the payment is processed, which should be instant.

Please note that you can also subscribe by phone using your credit card by calling us at 514-400-3961.

Unsubscribing from GenealogyQuebec.com

If you’ve subscribed using Paypal or your credit card, your subscription will be set to renew automatically. To cancel this automatic renewal, head over to the unsubscribe page and click on “Stop the automatic payments”. If you’re having trouble with this process, contact us at contact@institutdrouin.com or 514-400-3961.

Logging into your GenealogyQuebec.com account

To start using your subscription, you must log into your Genealogy Quebec account. To do so, head over to the login page and enter the username and password you have selected earlier.

Password recovery

If you have lost or forgotten your password, head over to this page and enter your email address. You will receive an email containing a link which will allow you to select a new password for your account.

Accessing GenealogyQuebec.com’s tools and collections

To access Genealogy Quebec’s tools, you can use the “Search tools” tab in the menu bar.

Genealogy Quebec’s tools are separated in 3 categories.

  • Primary research tools

These are the most comprehensive and detailed tools available on the website: The LAFRANCE, the Marriages and Deaths 1926-1997 tool, and the Obituary section. For most of our subscribers, these tools will be sufficient to find their ancestors and retrace their lineage. All of these tools are equipped with a search engine.

  • Secondary research tools

These are our complimentary research tools. They are used to address potential gaps in searches made using our primary research tools, or to add additional sources and information to these searches. All of these tools are equipped with a search engine.

  • Archival funds and databases

These tools use a file tree structure. They are not equipped with a search engine and must be browsed manually.

On the Tools page, users may get more information regarding each tool, such as the type of document, the period and region covered as well as a short tutorial, by clicking on “More information”.

Other useful links (guides, tutorials, FAQ)

Quick Start Guide

What is the PRDH-IGD?

What is Genealogy Quebec?

Genealogy Quebec and PRDH-IGD: the similarities, differences, and why you should subscribe to both

Establishing your ancestry and finding your ancestors using Genealogy Quebec

FAQ – Frequently asked questions

Research helper – Keywords

This section gives you a concise overview of the period, regions and type of documents covered by each of Genealogy Quebec’s tools. Complimentary information is included between parenthesis when the period, region or type of document is only partially covered by the tool.

Period

17th century

18th century

19th century

20th century

21th century

Location

Quebec

Acadia

Rest of Canada

United States

Religion

Catholic

Protestant

Other

You will find a more detailed version of this research helper on this PDF file.

Using the LAFRANCE

The LAFRANCE (Births, marriages, deaths)


Using the Obituary section

The Obituary section


Using the Drouin Institute’s Great Collections

The Drouin Institute’s Great collections


Using the Petit NBMDS tool

The NBMDS tool (births, marriages, deaths)


Using the Connolly File

The Connolly File (births, marriages, deaths)


Using the Drouin Family Genealogies

The Drouin Institute’s Family Genealogies


Using the Census tool

Censuses (1881-1901 Quebec and Ontario)


Using the Notarized documents tool

The Notarized documents collection


Using the Postcards tool

The Postcards collection


Using the Acadia – Families tool

The Acadia – Families collection


Using the Drouin Collection Records

The Drouin Collection Records


Using the Drouin Institute’s Miscellaneous Collections

The Drouin Institute’s Miscellaneous Collections


Using the BMD Cards

BMD Cards (Baptisms, Marriages, Burials)

Using the City Directories

City directories – Montreal (Lovell), Laval (Lovell) and Quebec (Marcotte)

Censuses (1881-1901 Quebec and Ontario)

The Census 1881-1901 tool contains a detailed index of the 1881 and 1901 censuses from the province of Quebec, as well as the 1881 census from the province of Ontario.

This tool indexes a total of 5 012 907 individuals.

The search engine allows you to search in every field contained in the census. Note that these fields differ by census.

1881 Quebec census fields:

  • Name
  • First name
  • Sex
  • Status
  • District
  • District #
  • Sub district
  • Sub district #
  • Age
  • Birthplace
  • Religion
  • Language

1901 Quebec census fields:

  • Name
  • First name
  • Sex
  • Status
  • District
  • District #
  • Sub district
  • Sub district #
  • Age
  • Year
  • Month
  • Day
  • Family relationship

1881 Ontario census fields:

  • Name
  • First name
  • Sex
  • Status
  • District
  • District #
  • Sub district
  • Sub district #
  • Age
  • Birthplace
  • Religion
  • Language

Here is the list of districts available per census:

List of the districts from Quebec 1881 Census

List of the districts from Ontario 1881 Census

List of the districts from Quebec 1901 Census

Please note that the original image of the census isn’t available in this collection.

You may view this collection with a subscription to GenealogyQuebec.com at this address.

Over a million new images and files – A look back on 2018

The year 2018 was a busy one for the Drouin team, with the addition of more than a million images and files to Genealogy Quebec as well as the publication of numerous blog posts related to Quebec genealogy. Here is a retrospective of the last year.

Additions to GenealogyQuebec.com and PRDH-IGD.com’s tools and collections in 2018

PRDH-IGD.com

A massive update was applied to PRDH-IGD.com, which doubled the total amount of individuals in the database.

More information on PRDH-IGD.com

Subscribe to PRDH-IGD

 

LAFRANCE

The development of the LAFRANCE continued in 2018 with the addition of tens of thousands of Catholic baptisms and burials from the 1850s, as well as all Catholic marriages celebrated in Quebec in 1917.

76 443 baptisms added

28 516 burials added

15 482 marriages added

More information on the LAFRANCE

Browse the LAFRANCE (subscription required)

City directories

We started 2018 with the addition of a new collection, the City directories tool. This tool contains the Marcotte directory of the city of Quebec, and Lovell directory of the city of Montreal from the 1840s to the beginning of the 20th century.

More information on the City directories tool

Browse the City directories tool (subscription required)

Acadia – Families

This tool contains family files based on the original parish records of Acadia and covers from 1621 to 1849. In 2018, the amount of files and individuals contained in the database doubled.

More information on the Acadia – Families tool

Browse the Acadia – Families tool (subscription required)

Kardex

34 775 baptism, marriage and burial files were added to the Kardex tool this year. The Kardex is a directory of files that mostly pertain to Catholic and Protestant marriages as well as notarized contracts. The files cover from 1621 to 1950 for Quebec, Ontario and a small part of the United States.

More information on the Kardex tool

Browse the Kardex tool (subscription required)

Internet obituaries – Free section

The Internet obituary section is updated weekly. In 2018, nearly 200 000 obituaries were added to the collection.

More information on the Internet obituary section

Browse the Internet obituary section (free)

Postcards

This collection of 256 000 postcards initially only contained the image of the back of the cards. The update applied in 2018 allowed us to add the front of the cards, doubling the number of images in the collection.

More information on the Postcards section

Browse the Postcards section (subscription required)

Newspaper obituaries

60 000 obituaries were added to the Newspaper obituaries section in 2018.

This tool contains 664 000 death notices published in Quebec newspapers between 1945 and 2015. In addition, a search engine was added to the tool in order to make it more user-friendly.

More information on the Newspaper obituaries

Browse the Newspaper obituaries (subscription required)

Drouin Institute’s miscellaneous collections

Jetté dictionary

  • 2852 files produced by René Jetté during the creation of his famous “Dictionnaire Jetté” were added in file 19 – Dictionnaire Jetté.

Genealogical charts

  • 2358 genealogical charts from the Planète Généalogie website were added in the file 24 – Lignées généalogiques.

Statutes of the Province of Quebec

  • Addition of various legal documents related to, among other things, adoptions, estates and name changes. Can be found in the file 25 – Statuts de la province de Québec.

Municipal archives

  • Addition of 17 948 images from books and minutes from the cities of Victoriaville, St-Paul-de-Chester and St-Louis-de-Blandford. Can be found in the file 16 – Archives municipales.

More information on the Drouin Institute’s miscellaneous collections

Browse the Drouin Institute’s miscellaneous collections (subscription required)

Browse all these collections – and more – by subscribing to Genealogy Quebec today!

Blog articles published in 2018

2019

Our primary goal in 2019 is to continue and accelerate the development of our genealogical collections, but also to facilitate their use and make the GenealogyQuebec.com experience a more seamless one. It promises to be a very busy year!

Stay tuned…

Genealogically yours,

The Drouin team

30 000 baptism and burial records added to the LAFRANCE

An update has been applied to the LAFRANCE in early December. This update pertains to the Catholic baptism and burial records celebrated in the province of Quebec between 1850 and 1861.

LAFRANCE update figures

Catholic baptisms 1850-1861 : 22 503 records added
Catholic burials 1850-1861 : 7 086 records added

The corrections suggested by our users over the past month have also been applied.

About the LAFRANCE

The LAFRANCE, one of 16 tools available to GenealogyQuebec.com subscribers, is a detailed index with link to the original document of ALL Catholic marriages celebrated in Quebec between 1621 and 1917, ALL Catholic baptisms and burials celebrated in Quebec between 1621 and 1849 as well as ALL Protestant marriages celebrated in Quebec between 1760 and 1849.

Baptisms and burials from the 1850-1861 period are added gradually through bimonthly updates.

Updated parishes

Here is the list of parishes affected by this update.

Parish nameEvent typeMin yearMax yearAdded records
Baie-St-Paulb182818287
Baie-St-Paulm182818281
Baie-St-Pauls182818283
Beauportb184418442
Berthierville (Berthier-en-Haut)b184918491
Berthierville (Berthier-en-Haut)s184918491
Comptonb18551861519
Comptons18551861122
Invernessb1859186149
Invernesss186018619
La Baieb184918491
La Prairiey183318331
Les Escouminsb18501861463
Les Escouminss1850186180
Lieu inconnus183018301
L’Isletb185018612463
L’Islets185018611050
Lotbinièreb184718471
Montréal (Notre-Dame-de-Montréal)b185818583041
Montréal (Notre-Dame-de-Montréal)s185818582000
Montréal (St-Patrick)b185918612759
Papineauvilleb18531861541
Papineauvilles18531861131
Pointe-Gatineaub185018611034
Pointe-Gatineaus18501861359
Ristigoucheb184218452
St-André-Avellinb18451889789
St-André-Avellins18541861184
St-Antoine-Abbé (Franklin)b1861186144
St-Antoine-Abbé (Franklin)s1861186111
St-Benoîtb181518151
St-Camillus de Farelltonb18501861473
St-Camillus de Farelltons1853186111
St-Césairem188918891
St-Cyprien-de-Léry (Napierville)b1830183023
St-Cyprien-de-Léry (Napierville)s183018306
St-Denis-sur-Richelieub181818181
Ste-Élisabeth (Seigneurie Dautray)s184218421
Ste-Julie-de-Somerset (Laurierville)b18541861715
Ste-Julie-de-Somerset (Laurierville)s18541861200
Ste-Sophie-de-Méganticb18551861574
Ste-Sophie-de-Mégantics18551861177
St-Eusèbe-de-Stanfoldb184918611085
St-Eusèbe-de-Stanfolds18501861287
St-Ferdinand-d’Halifaxb185018611854
St-Ferdinand-d’Halifaxs18501861427
St-Jacques-de-Leedsb18551861137
St-Jean-Port-Jolib185018611925
St-Jean-Port-Jolis18501861813
St-Jean-sur-Richelieu (Cathédrale)b185018612234
St-Jean-sur-Richelieu (Cathédrale)s18501861495
St-Laurent I.O.s179317931
St-Michel-de-Percéb182818327
St-Michel-de-Percés182618303
St-Roch-des-Aulnaiesb185018611362
St-Roch-des-Aulnaiess18501861644
Sts-Anges-Gardiens-de-Cascapédiac (New Richmond)s183818381
St-Stephen of Old Chelseab18501861426
St-Stephen of Old Chelseas1850186174
St-Urbain-de-Charlevoixb183818392
St-Urbain-de-Charlevoixs184418441

You can consult the LAFRANCE and find your ancestors by subscribing to Genealogy Quebec right now!

Genealogically yours,

The Drouin team

Acadian genealogy – Researching your Acadian ancestors

This article will go over various resources you can use to explore your Acadian genealogy.

The term Acadian is used to identify the descendants of the first French and European settlers established in Acadia during the New France era. Originally from west-central France, they settled starting in 1604 in an area comprising parts of the Maritime Provinces and Quebec, which is known today as Acadia.

As is the case with French Canadian genealogy, Acadian genealogy is largely based on the parish records of the Catholic Church. Due to their French roots, a majority of Acadians were Catholic.

It is predominantly through baptism, marriage and burial records that we are able to trace the family history of the Acadians.

Unfortunately, Acadian genealogy is not as well documented as that of surrounding regions, which can be attributed to the disappearance of a large number of records and documents during the Great Upheaval. Nonetheless, there are several tools and databases related to Acadian genealogy available online.

Acadian genealogy on Genealogy Quebec

GenealogyQuebec.com, the Drouin Instiute’s genealogical research website, offers two research tools dedicated to Acadian genealogy.

The Drouin collection Records

The Drouin Collection records are a collection of parish registers (baptisms, marriages and burials) from Quebec, Acadia, as well as parts of Ontario, New Brunswick and the United States. Here we are focusing on the Acadian records.

Acadian parish register used for acadian genealogy
Acadian parish register from the Drouin Collection

 

Here is the list of the Acadian parish registers available in the Drouin Collection:

Acadie (St-Bernard)Acadie (St-Pierre)Acadieville
Ardouane voir CocagneArgyle (Ste-Anne)Arichat
Baie-des-Winds voir CocagneBaie-du-VinBaie-Ste-Marie (Nouvelle-Écosse)
Baie-Verte voir CocagneBalmoralBarachois
Barnaby-RiverBartibogueBathurst
BeaubassinBelleduneBlackville
BouctoucheBoujagane voir CocagneBurnt
Cam’s RiverCap-PeléCaraquet
Central KingsclearCharloChatham
Chigibouachis voir CocagneChigibougouet voir CocagneChimougouis voir Cocagne
ClairCocagneDalhousie
DorchesterDrummondEcouipahaq
EdmunstonEel-GroundEscuminac
FairvilleFort St-JeanFrédéricton
GagetownGédaic voir CocagneGloucester, comté
Golding-GroveGrande-DigueGrand-Sault
Haute-AboujaganeHillsboroughÎle-du-Prince-Édouard
Île-RoyaleÎle-St-JeanJohnville
Kent, comté deKouchibouguacLac Baker
LamèqueLoch-LomondLouisbourg
Lower-CaraquetMadawaskaMaliseet
MemramcookMilltownMoncton
Mont-CarmelNash CreekNéguac (Northumberland)
NelsonNewcastleNorthumberland, Comté de
NortonNotre-Dame-de-KentPaquetville
PetersvillePetit-RocherPlaisance
Pokemouche-en-BasPokemouche-en-HautPort-Royal
Red-BankRemous-BridgeRestigouche, comté de
RextonRichibouctouRichmond
RiversideRivière-JacquetRobertville
RogersvilleSackvilleScoudouc
ShédiacShemogueShippagan
St-AndréSt-AndrewSt-Anselme
St-BasileSt-Charles-BorroméeSt-Charles-les-Mines
Ste-AnneSte-Anne-de-KentSte-Anne-de-Restigouche
St-François-XavierSt-GeorgesSt-Ignace-de-Kent
St-IsidoreSt-JacquesSt-Jean
St-LéonardSt-Louis-des-FrançaisSt-Paul-de-Kent
St-StephenSunburySussex
TracadieVictoriaWellington
WestmorlandWoodstock 

The years covered differ according to the register. The collection also contains Acadian censuses from 1673 to 1784.

acadian census used in genealogical research

The Acadia – Families tool

This tool contains family files based on the Acadian parish records mentioned above. In total, the tool contains 158,832 family files from 1621 to the 20th century.

In addition, the original records are attached to the family files, allowing the information contained in them to be viewed and verified.

You will find more information about this tool at this address.

A subscription to Genealogy Quebec is required to view these 2 collections. You may subscribe here:

24h access –  7$
One month subscription – 14,95$
One year subscription – 129$

You will find more information about GenealogyQuebec.com in this article.

Free acadian research websites

Genealogie-Acadienne.net contains a database of more than 750,000 individuals and 300,000 Acadian families that can be searched for free. The database contains the dates and places of birth, marriage and death of hundreds of thousands of Acadian descendants, and sometimes even photos of the individuals and the original records themselves. It is an excellent resource for finding Acadian ancestors and cousins.

Acadian-Cajun.com, another great Acadian research website, offers a comprehensive list of resources pertaining to Acadian genealogy. It also contains Acadian censuses that can be consulted directly on the website. In addition, various family associations and websites dedicated to Acadian families, all classified by family name, are compiled here.

Update to the LAFRANCE, Acadia – Families and Newspaper Obituaries tools on Genealogy Quebec

The Drouin team has been hard at work over the past month! Here are the updates made to Genealogy Quebec‘s tools and collections since our last newsletter.

Acadia – Families update

More than 25 000 family files have been added to the Acadia – Families tool. The tool now contains a total of 96 204 files.

This tool contains family files based on baptism, marriage and burial records from Acadia. You can browse this tool with a subscription to GenealogyQuebec.com at this address.

Newpaper Obituaries now equipped with a search engine

The Newspaper Obituaries section is now equipped with a search engine which allows for first name, last name and date of death search.

This section contains over 660 000 newspaper obituaries from Quebec newspapers published between 1945 and 2015.

You can browse the Newspaper obituaries with a GenealogyQuebec.com subscription at this address.

LAFRANCE update

The bimonthly LAFRANCE update was applied earlier this month. The additions pertain to the 1850-1861 period for Catholic baptisms and burials.

Update figures

Catholic baptisms 1850-1861 : 1506 records added
Catholic burials 1850-1861 : 407 records added
In addition, the corrections sent by our users over the past 2 months have been applied.

About the LAFRANCE

The LAFRANCE, one of 16 tools available to GenealogyQuebec.com subscribers, is a detailed index with link to the original document of ALL Catholic marriages celebrated in Quebec between 1621 and 1917, ALL Catholic baptisms and burials celebrated in Quebec between 1621 and 1849 as well as ALL Protestant marriages celebrated in Quebec between 1760 and 1849.

Baptisms and burials of the 1850-1861 period are added gradually through our bimonthly updates.

Reminder – PRDH-IGD Update

In case you missed it, a massive update was applied to PRDH-IGD.com last month. This update almost doubled the total amount of individuals in the database! You can find more information about the PRDH-IGD at this address.

Genealogically yours,

The Drouin team

Massive PRDH-IGD update, now nearly twice as many individuals in the database!

More than a year ago, we announced the addition of the family reconstructions from 1800 to 1824 to the PRDH-IGD database.

Today, we are pleased to announce that the family reconstructions from 1825 to 1849 have been added to the PRDH-IGD website, which officially brings the 1800 – 1849 period to a close.

This massive update represents the addition of 787 675 individuals and 94 444 families to the database. In total, we are talking about 8 500 000 new family links to explore in the PRDH-IGD database!
To put this into perspective, the PRDH-IGD database contained a total of 870 763 individuals before this update. That number has now nearly doubled!

To give you a more concrete overview of these additions, here is a Family File before and after this week’s update.
Before the update:

After the update:

You will notice the absence of events dated after 1824 on the first image. In the second picture, you can see many new individuals in the family, those born after 1824, as well as several events that were not associated with this family before the update.

What is the PRDH-IGD?

First, it should be noted that the PRDH-IGD is made up of 2 elements. These two elements work in tandem to form what could be described as a comprehensive family tree of the entire Catholic population of the Province of Quebec from 1621 to 1849.

The first element is the repertory of vital events. This is a directory of all Catholic baptism, marriage and burial records celebrated in Quebec between 1621 and 1849, more than 2.5 million records. The records are presented in the form of certificates.

The second element is the genealogical dictionary of families (family reconstructions). In addition to baptism, marriage and burial records, the PRDH-IGD contains what we call individual and family files.

Any individual mentioned in a record from the database is given his own individual file.

The individual file centralizes all the mentions of the individual in the database, such as the person’s baptism, burial and marriage. The individual file also mentions the parents as well as the spouse(s).
Every name and date in the individual file can be clicked to access the related individual file or record certificate.

Similarly, any married couple mentioned in a record in the database is given a Family File.

This Family File includes all the children of the couple as well as a link to the events where these children are mentioned. Again, all the names and dates in the file are links to the individuals and events in question. It is therefore possible to navigate from file to file and from record to record with a simple click.

You will find a more in depth explanation of the PRDH-IGD database on our blog.

How to subscribe to the PRDH-IGD?

PRDH-IGD subscriptions are hit based.

A hit is charged each time a page is displayed, except for the list of references obtained from a query, which is not charged. A subscription thus corresponds to the right to view a certain quantity of one or the other of the following elements: a certificate from the Repertory of vital events (record certificates), an individual or family file from the Genealogical dictionary or a couple file from the Repertory of couples.

You will find the various subscription options at this address.

What are the differences between GenealogyQuebec.com and PRDH-IGD.com?

GenealogyQuebec.comPRDH-IGD.com
Period1621 – 20181621 – 1849
Original documentsYesNo
Family Reconstructions        NoYes
Type of documentsBMD records,
Obituaries,
Death cards,
Tombstones,
Notarized documents,
Censuses,
Marriage directories,
Parish records,
Postcards,
City directories
BMD records,
Individual files,
Couple files,
Family files
Subscription typeTime based (24h, 1 month, 1 year)Purchasable “hits”

 

What are the benefits of being a subscriber to both websites?

Members who are subscribed to both GenealogyQuebec.com and PRDH-IGD.com have access to the following exclusive features:

  • View the original document (parish register) on GenealogyQuebec.com from any PRDH-IGD.com certificate

Click on the link circled in red to go from a PRDH-IGD.com certificate (left) to the original document associated with it on GenealogyQuebec.com (right)

  • View the PRDH-IGD.com individual file of any individual named in a GenealogyQuebec.com‘s LAFRANCE certificate

Click on the link circled in red to go from a GenealogyQuebec.com certificate (left) to an individual file on PRDH-IGD.com (right)

  • 10% bonus PRDH-IGD hits free of charge on purchase for GenealogyQuebec.com subscribers

During the subscription process on PRDH-IGD.com, you will be given the option to enter your GenealogyQuebec.com username to receive 10% additional hits free of charge

Price adjustment

When the PRDH website opened in 2000, a price was determined for each block of hits. These prices were adjusted in the early years, but have been maintained for almost 10 years now, despite significant inflation in the price of goods and services in Canada, and the addition of millions of records and individuals to the website. As such, we have decided to adjust the PRDH-IGD rates accordingly. Here are the new prices:

Amount of hitsCost before taxesCost per hit
10019.99$20¢
50049.99$10¢
100079.99$
2500174,99$
5000299.99$
10000499.99$

Prices are in Canadian dollars ($CAD)
Quebec residents: + GST + QST
Canada residents outside of Quebec: + GST + PST
Residents from outside Canada: No taxes

Please note that this price adjustment will not be applied until Friday, September 14, 2018. You will therefore have a full week following the receipt of this newsletter to take advantage of the old rates.

Genealogically yours,

The Drouin team

LAFRANCE update, addition of 15 000 newspaper obituaries and new blog articles on Genealogy Quebec!

The bimonthly LAFRANCE update was released earlier in the week. The additions pertain to the 1850-1861 period for Catholic baptisms and burials.

Update figures

Catholic baptisms 1850-1861 : 15 585 records added
Catholic burials 1850-1861 : 7 132 records added
In addition, the corrections sent by our users over the past 2 months have been applied.

About the LAFRANCE

The LAFRANCE, one of 16 tools available to GenealogyQuebec.com subscribers, is a detailed index with link to the original document of ALL Catholic marriages celebrated in Quebec between 1621 and 1917, ALL Catholic baptisms and burials celebrated in Quebec between 1621 and 1849 as well as ALL Protestant marriages celebrated in Quebec between 1760 and 1849. Baptisms and burials of the 1850-1861 period are added gradually through our bimonthly updates.

Newspaper obituaries update

The Newspaper obituaries tool, which can be found in the Obituary section on Genealogy Quebec, has been updated. Around 15 000 new death notices have been added, which brings the collection to a total of 664 001 notices. These obituaries have been taken from Quebec newspapers published between 1945 and 2015.

You can browse this collection with a subscription to Genealogy Quebec at this address.

New articles on the Drouin Institute blog

What is Genealogy Quebec?

What your ancestors can tell you about your life expectancy, by Bertrand and François Desjardins

Genealogically yours,

The Drouin team