Other Sites of Genealogical Interest
AGI - Internet Genealogical Directory in English and French.
- Alberta Genealogical Society Master Name Index
- Alberta Genealogy Links
- Alberta Land Titles Services
- Alberta Local Histories- A listing by the Alberta Family Histories Society of local history books and some Calgary repositories where they can be located.
- Alberta Will and Estate Records - inquiries should be addressed to the Succession Duty Department, Public Trustee's Office, 10365-97 Street, EDMONTON, Alberta, T5J 3Z8.
- Alberta Vital Statistics - Birth, Change of Name, Marriage and Death Records. Includes fee and services information.
Canadian Genealogical Projects Registry- in an effort to control duplication of transcription projects this Registry will be a site where you can find out which extraction or transcription projects are planned, underway, or have been completed.
- Canadian Genealogy and History Links - Alberta
- Canadian Urban History- an internet course manual for doing history at a local level.
- The Emigrant's Directory and Guide - to Obtain Lands and Effect a Settlement in the Canada's, 1833
- Genealogy Helplist Lookup Volunteers for Alberta
- Genealogy Today.com - home of the Online Genealogy Index
- Glenngarry County, Ontario to Alberta
- Home Sweet Heritage Home - profiles a selection of well-known pioneer Calgarians and their residences.
- Immigrants to Canada - contains ship lists and immigration reports
- inGeneas - FREE National Archives of Canada Miscellaneous Immigration Index.
- Just Genealogy Links and Chat
- LDS Family Search
- Immigrants to Canada - Extracts From the Immigration Report of 1887 Pretaining to Settlement in the West
- Lethbridge Coal Mines
- Lethbridge: History of a Prairie Community
- List of Colleges and Universities that have Closed, Merged, or Changed their Names - Canada **
- National Archives of Canada
- Our Heritage
- Round Hill Cairn - list of names found on the Round Hill Cairn of pioneers of the Round Hill District.
- Russian Mennonite Genealogy
- The Fur Trade Era - A fairly detailed account of the fur trade era from 1793 until about 1895 in the Peace Region.
- Using Canadian Records to Trace Your British and European Ancestors in Western Canada - by Laura Hanowski, Librarian, Saskatchewan Genealogical Society, Inc.
- Young Immigrants to Canada - Including Juveniles and Home Children
Have you come across a site that may be of interest to Alberta
Genealogical Researchers? Please e-mail me with the URL!
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