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Acadian Genealogists

Our Acadian genealogists research on location to find and analyze the best records available to further your family history research. The area comprising today’s New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island was once known as Arcadie. Eventually the name became Acadia.

Our genealogists can search the archives and libraries containing Acadian documents, including:

  • Centre d’archives de la Capitale in the city of Québec
  • Le Centre d’études acadiennes (Center for Acadian Studies) in Moncton, New Brunswick
  • Archives des Colonies in Paris, France
  • National Archives of Canada
  • Numerous historical and genealogical societies

Our genealogists can do research projects of many sizes and for many budgets. We customize the amount of research provided according to your needs.

If you would like to learn how our genealogists can further your research,

Some of the major records sources that can be used for Acadian research include:

  • Parish Registers
  • Cemetery Records
  • Census Records
  • Land Grants
  • Notarial Records
  • Lists of deported Acadians, Acadians in transit, and Acadians in the British Colonies
  • Petitions of Acadians in Massachusetts
  • Allegiance lists

 


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