I’ve found many of my ancestors either migrated to the United States through Canada or lived in Canada for extended periods of time. Especially near the Michigan-Canada border where many farmers crossed back and forth.
All Census Records offers the “Canada Census Comparison Chart”, a list of the various Canada Census Lists and Resources grouped by year. It’s a good way to compare what it available on which census in specific geographic areas. The chart also lists if the search is free or not and how to access them.
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All Census Records Offers Canada Census Comparison Chart is Issue Number 63 published June 20, 2006, by Lorelle VanFossen. This is just one of many articles found in the Genealogy Resources categories. Lorelle VanFossen writes for a variety of blogs, websites, ezines, and print publications. She also teaches and does a lot of public speaking internationally on photography, writing, blogging, web page design and development, and more. She and her husband and cat(s) travel full-time across North American and the rest of the world by RV, planes, trains, automobiles, and foot, writing and photographing their travels and nature, when they can find it. Lorelle VanFossen has written 231 articles for our our family history blog.
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