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  1. The death or burial record generally provides: date of death or burial; name of the deceased, occupation and place of residence; name of spouse or names of parents; age at time of death and cause of death; and. names of witnesses. Deaths are recorded in parish registers or in civil registers. As civil registration (birth, marriage and death ...

    • Church Records

      Fichier Loiselle: Index for Catholic marriages that occurred...

  2. Please see the records for a list of what's included in this database. For information on where to search for other records, consult Canadian genealogy links and resources. Enter one or more search terms. You don't need to fill in all the boxes. Wildcard character: * (e.g. John* for Johns, Johnsen, Johnson, Johnston, etc.) .

  3. An individual's life is composed of events that occurred at different times such as birth, marriage and death. From early times to the present, baptisms, marriages and burials have been recorded in Church Records and Indexes . In the late 1800s and early 1900s, provincial and territorial governments introduced the civil registration of births ...

    • Alberta... Provincial Archives of Alberta Death Indexes Includes indexes for Deaths, 1877-1950; Deaths, 1925-1969; Indigenous Deaths, 1923-1945; and Overseas Deaths, 1940-1948.
    • British Columbia... British Columbia Archives Genealogy Search indexes for births, 1854-1903; marriages, 1871-1944; deaths, 1872-1999; colonial marriages, 1859-1872; and baptisms, 1836-1888; includes digitized images of the records.
    • Manitoba... Manitoba Death Index for deaths more than 70 years ago (also has birth and marriage indexes) Archives of Manitoba Estate Files Index. Manitoba Cemetery Project.
    • New Brunswick... Provincial Archives of New Brunswick - Federated Database Records Search includes: Index to Death Certificates, 1918-1969. New Brunswick Cemeteries.
    • What Is The Paro Collections Database?
    • How Do I Search The Paro Collections Database?
    • What Is Memory PEI?
    • How Do I Search Memory PEI?
    • What Else Does The Public Archives Provide Online?
    • What If I Need Help Finding Information on My topic?

    The PARO Collections Database can be searched for item-level access to vital statistics records, census material, and some of our most popular archival content, including maps, architectural plans, photographs, and other material. Where available, a digital scan of the original can also be accessed through the online database. Some of the major col...

    You can search with standard search or advanced search using keyword, name, date or accession number. Search tip: Use the Advanced Searchwhen doing genealogical research. For a more successful search for individuals, try variations of name spellings, nicknames, or in the case of given names, possible second or third names as well as initials. Refer...

    Memory PEI is the archival description database for the Public Archives. The database contains close to 1200 archival descriptions or “finding aids,” including government records and private sector material, held by the Archives. Using Memory PEI you can learn about specific collections that might be of interest to your research, as well as informa...

    To begin searching Memory PEI, enter a keyword in the banner search box, or use the browse options to begin exploring PEI's documentary heritage. More information and search tips can be found on the About Memory PEI(link is external)page.

    In addition to the PARO Collections Database and Memory PEI, the Public Archives offers: 1. a collection of online exhibits 2. digitized copies of several hundred maps at IslandImagined.ca(link is external)

    Only a fraction of the Public Archives' holdings are available online. Visit the Archives in person to access the complete collection. If you're not able to visit, you can submit a question by mail, email or phone. Staff can undertake limited research in response to specific inquiries. Requests will be processed in the order in which they are recei...

  4. Some records are indexed by name in our database Births, Marriages and Deaths Recorded in Canada. We also have these records: Jacques-Henri Fabien Collection (MG25-G231) Nominal index to some church records from the Outaouais region and the area around the Island of Montréal. This card index is digitized on Héritage.

  5. Some of the records have been indexed by name in our births, marriages and deaths recorded in Canada database. Related resources. Most birth, marriage and death records are held by vital statistics offices in each province and territory. There are also church records held in various archives. These pages will help you find other resources:

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