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Internet Links and Postal Address Resources to make genealogy research easy in Saskatchewan .
Learn MoreThe best productivity habits of genealogists Finding your ancestor in a local history book with the help of a look up volunteer.
Learn MoreThe Saskatchewan Gen Web Project was developed to present actual transcriptions of public domain records on the Internet. This huge undertaking is the cooperative effort of volunteers who either have electronically formatted files on census records, cemeteries, marriage bonds, wills, and other public documents, or are willing to transcribe this information to contribute.
The province of Saskatchewan is divided into regions to help genealogists make local connections with fellow researchers
Read MoreWhy are some family memories remembered through the ages and not other events? How will your genealogical research introduce your ancestral family?
Read MoreThe Information Centre Canadian War Cemetery (ICB) in Holten, Netherlands is planning to interview relatives (siblings, spouses, children, other relatives, friends) of deceased soldiers who are buried in Holten. We plan to visit the interviewees at their homes in Canada.
Read MoreInside these brick walls. How do we observe our family history?
Read MoreRevitalize your genealogical fieldwork. Invigorate your ancestral tree inquiry.
Read MoreHow does your family history speak to you? Find that savoir faire in the pages of family story which make it unique, and quintessential.
Read MoreThe Joys of Research. The Enthusiasm of Discovery.
Read MoreHow Place Name Alterations Change the Way we Think. Historians and genealogists break through brick walls discovering how the historic place name is marked on contemporary maps
Read MoreMemories of the Prairie a McLeod Family Memoir written by Janet McLeo
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