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Tips and tricks for researching your family's heritage
The most basic vital statistics you will need in your search are dates and places of birth, marriage, and death.

Genealogy 101

Getting Started
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Library and Archives - Genealogy 101
Did you know you can get the answers here?
Richard Anderson's birth certificate from 1892.

Additional Tips

Looking for the current address or telephone number of a family member? Try Canada411.ca

Want to find online community histories? Try OurRoots.ca

Looking for your birth parent? Try CanadianAdopteesRegistry.org

Building your Family Tree Online

Once you have begun collecting family information, you can start using MyFamilyTree, which is essentially an advanced pedigree chart. MyFamilyTree is a very useful tool for recording and keeping track of your family history. Here you will insert the names, dates and places of birth, marriage and death and biographical information about your family members.


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