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For questions about ancestors and records in Canada. This includes previous political entities within the geographical boundaries of present-day Canada, such as the relevant British and French territories. Also tag the province if the question is specific to that province.
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Sources for Border Crossings between Toronto and Chicago in early 1890's?
Are you aware of the article By Way of Canada:
U.S. Records of Immigration Across the U.S.-Canadian Border, 1895-1954 (St. Albans Lists)
written by Marian L. … Smith in 2000; available at http://www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/2000/fall/us-canada-immigration-records-1.html …
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Which passengers from the Komagata Maru were allowed to enter Canada?
It is possible that the manner in which those twenty people came to be in Canada will be mentioned in funeral notices or even news reports of their death. …
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Would there be 1830-1850 US naturalization records for children born Canada to parents born ...
Starting in 1790, children received derivative citizenship from their father (or mother in some cases). Derivative citizenship is defined as getting one's citizenship from another person. When the …