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Biography by Name 127 BIOGRAPHY BY NAME 127 ... Missing 128 ... My Canadian Ancestry in Retrospect 327 ... Le Premier Cardinal Canadien (missing) 099M A-Z Our French Canadian Ancestors Index Vol. 1-30 187 Abbott Abbott, Sir J. J. C. 772 Abby Pearce T. Chapman Ancestry of Nelson Wilmarth Aldrich and Abby Pearce Truman Chapman 773 Abby Pearce T. Chapman Les Filles du Roi au XVII Siecle 774 Abby Pearce T. Chapman Samuel de Champlain - Father of New France 099B Adam Our French Canadian Ancestors Vol. 21 120 Adam Nos Ancetres Vol.21 393A Adam Portraits de familles pionnieres #2 722 Adelaide of Maurienne Adelaide of Maurienne 714 Adele of Aquitaine Adele of Aquitaine 707 Adele of Champagne Adele of Champagne 725 Adele of Champagne Adele of Champagne 044 Adhemar Jacques Adhemar, Premier Marchand a Drummondville (1815-1822) 728 Agnes of Merania Agnes of Merania 184 Aigron de la Motte Vieilles Familles de France en Nouvelle-France 184 Ailleboust Vieilles Familles de France en Nouvelle-France 209 Aitken, Sir Max Sons of Canada 393C Alarie Portraits de familles pionnieres #4 292 Albani Albani - Lajeunesse, Marie Emma 313 Albani Portraits de Femmes 406 Albani Biographie d'Albani - Emma Lajeunesse 286 Albani, Madame Souvenirs et Biographies 1870-1910 098 Albert Our French Canadian Ancestors Vol. 18 117 Albert Nos Ancetres Vol.18 066 Albro, Gideon New England Families - Genealogical and Memorial 088 Allain Our French Canadian Ancestors Vol. 9 108 Allain Nos Ancetres Vol.9 089 Allaire Our French Canadian Ancestors Vol. 10 109 Allaire Nos Ancetres Vol.10 031 Allard Les Anciennes Familles du Quebec 082 Allard Our French Canadian Ancestors Vol. 3 099 Allard Our French Canadian Ancestors Vol. 19 102 Allard Nos Ancetres Vol.3 118 Allard Nos Ancetres Vol.19 066 Allen, Charles New England Families - Genealogical and Memorial 467 Alleyn, Charles Les Maires de la Vielle Capitale 209 Allward, Walter Sons of Canada 066 Almy, Isaac New England Families - Genealogical and Memorial 099G Amiot Our French Canadian Ancestors Vol. 26 125 Amiot Nos Ancetres Vol.26 031 Amyot Les Anciennes Familles du Quebec 098 Anctil dit Saint-Jean Our French Canadian Ancestors Vol. 18 117 Anctil dit ST-Jean Nos Ancetres Vol.18 012 Angelier Nos Premieres Meres de Famille 609A Angelier, Marie Les “Filles du Roy” aux Origines de Ste-Anne 799 Angelier, Marie Nos Premieres Meres de Famille 188 Angers Angers, A. R. 313 Angers, Felicite Portraits de Femmes 313 Angers, Lady Portraits de Femmes 748 Anne of Brittany Anne of Brittany 1 BIOGRAPHY BY NAME 704 Anne of Kiev Anne of Kiev 771 Anthony Remington Genealogy of Anthony Remington 066 Anthony, Abraham New England Families - Genealogical and Memorial 031 Archambault Les Anciennes Familles du Quebec 099 Archambault Our French Canadian Ancestors Vol. 19 118 Archambault Nos Ancetres Vol.19 184 Archambault Vieilles Familles de France en Nouvelle-France 393 Archambault Portraits de familles pionnieres #1 064 Archambault, Jacques Medaillons d'Ancestres 1iere Serie 191 Archambeault Archambeault, Horace 906 Arel, Wellie Joseph Ascendance de Wellie Joseph Arel 901 Arel/Harel Arel/Harel Generation 1-4 902 Arel/Harel Arel/Harel 5-6 903 Arel/Harel Arel/Ha rel 7 904 Arel/Harel Arel/Harel 10 358 Arnaud Le Pere Charles Arnaud 1826-1914 - Le Roi de Betsiamites 175 Arnauld Sisters False Dawn - Women in the Age of the Sun King 911 Arnold, Dr. Seth Woonsocket, RI - People from the Past 911 Arnold, John Woonsocket, RI - People from the Past 099F Asselin Our French Canadian Ancestors Vol. 25 124 Asselin Nos Ancetres Vol.25 184 Asselin Vieilles Familles de France en Nouvelle-France 393B Asselin Portraits de familles pionnieres #3 877 Asselin Olivar Asselin 1874-1937 313 Atala Portraits de Femmes 046 Aube Edouard Aube, 1849-1919 (Journaliste) 065 Aubert de la Chenaye, Charles Medaillons d'Ancestres 2ieme Serie 892 Aubert, Philippe Les Memoires de Philippe Aubert de Gaspe 033 Aubet, Philippe La Soc. Can-Francaise au XIXe Siecle - Several Biographies 096 Aubin Our French Canadian Ancestors Vol. 16 115 Aubin Nos Ancetres Vol.16 184 Aubin Vieilles Familles de France en Nouvelle-France 830 Aubin Family Dictionaire de la Famille AubinA 184 Aubineau Vieilles Familles de France en Nouvelle-France 083 Aubuchon dit Le Loyal Our French Canadian Ancestors Vol. 4 103 Aubuchon dit Le Loyal Nos Ancetres Vol.4 393 Aubut Portraits de familles pionnieres #1 184 Aucante Vieilles Familles de France en Nouvelle-France 092 Auclair Our French Canadian Ancestors Vol. 12 393D Auclair Portraits de familles pionnieres #5 184 Auclerc Vieilles Familles de France en Nouvelle-France 031 Audet Les Anciennes Familles du Quebec 080 Audet Our French Canadian Ancestors Vol. 1 100 Audet Nos Ancetres Vol.1 313 Audet, Madame Jean-Louis Portraits de Femmes 184 Aymard Vieilles Familles de France en Nouvelle-France 393A Ayotte Portraits de familles pionnieres #2 095 Bacon Our French Canadian Ancestors Vol. 15 114 Bacon Nos Ancetres Vol.15 393A Bacon Portraits de familles pionnieres #2 096 Bacquet dit Lamontagne Our French Canadian Ancestors Vol. 16 115 Bacquet dit Lamontagne Nos Ancetres Vol.16 062 Badeau, Jacques Les Ancetres Beauportois (1634-1760) 2 BIOGRAPHY BY NAME 609 Badeau, Jacques Les Ancetres Beauportois 1634-1760 066 Bailey, Abraham New England Families - Genealogical and Memorial 031 Baillageon Les Anciennes Familles du Quebec 231 Baillairge Louis de Gonzague Baillairge 351 Baillairge Louis de Gonzague Baillairge 099I Baillargeon Our French Canadian Ancestors Vol. 28 127 Baillargeon Nos Ancetres Vol.28 393 Baillargeon Portraits de familles pionnieres #1 589 Baillon Table d'ascendance de Catherine Baillon (12 generations) 066 Baker Ancestry New England Families - Genealogical and Memorial 093 Balan dit Lacombe Our French Canadian Ancestors Vol. 13 112 Balan dit Lacombe Nos Ancetres Vol.13 211 Baldwin, Robert Great Men of Canada 066 Ball Thomas New England Families - Genealogical and Memorial 660 Ballou An Elaborate History and Genealogy of the Ballous of America in America 911 Ballou, Latimer Woonsocket, RI - People from the Past 911 Ballou, Sullivan Woonsocket, RI - People from the Past 681 Bandar Bin Sultan The Prince 911 Banigan, Joseph Woonsocket, RI - People from the Past 383 Baraga Frederic Baraga - Un Heros du Lac Superieur 184 Barangier Vieilles Familles de France en Nouvelle-France 031 Barbeau Les Anciennes Familles du Quebec 093 Barbeau Our French Canadian Ancestors Vol. 13 393A Barbeau Portraits de familles pionnieres #2 306 Barbier Marie Barbier, Mystique Canadienne 632 Barbier, Marie Marie Barbier, Mystic Canadienne 350 Bardy Le Docteur Pierre Martial Bardy 084 Baribeau Our French Canadian Ancestors Vol. 5 104 Baribeau Nos Ancetres Vol.5 083 Baril Our French Canadian Ancestors Vol. 4 103 Baril Nos Ancetres Vol.4 184 Baril Vieilles Familles de France en Nouvelle-France 064 Baril, Jean Medaillons d'Ancestres 1iere Serie 794 Baril, Madame Georges Figures duTemps de Nos Grand’meres Troisieme Serie 368 Barnard Edouard A. Barnard - Un Grand Educateur Agricole 1835-1898 313 Barnard, Frances-Mathilde Portraits de Femmes 393A Baron Portraits de familles pionnieres #2 087 Baron dit Lupien Our French Canadian Ancestors Vol. 8 107 Baron dit Lupien Nos Ancetres Vol.8 066 Barrett Ancestry New England Families - Genealogical and Memorial 094 Barrette Our French Canadian Ancestors Vol. 14 113 Barrette Nos Ancetres Vol.14 064 Barry, Jean Medaillons d'Ancestres 1iere Serie 313 Barry, Robertine Portraits de Femmes 313 Barry, Robertine Portraits de Femmes 313 Barthe, Emile Portraits de Femmes 313 Bassano, La duchess de Portraits de Femmes 191 Bastien Bastien, Benoit 393B Bastien Portraits de familles pionnieres #3 082 Bauche dit Morency Our French Canadian Ancestors Vol. 3 102 Bauche dit Morency Nos Ancetres Vol.3 184 Baudon Vieilles Familles de France en Nouvelle-France 099B Baudon dit Lariviere Our French Canadian Ancestors Vol. 21 3 BIOGRAPHY BY NAME 120 Baudon dit Lariviere Nos Ancetres Vol.21 002 Baudouin Our French Canadian Forefathers 003 Baudouin Our French Canadian Forefathers 086 Baudouin Our French Canadian Ancestors Vol. 7 106 Baudouin Nos Ancetres Vol.7 184 Baudouin Vieilles Familles de France en Nouvelle-France 840 Baudouin Family Our French Canadian Forefathers 055 Baudouin, Pierre Boston & Some Noted Emigres 093 Baudry dit Lamarche Our French Canadian Ancestors Vol. 13 062 Baugis, Michel Les Ancetres Beauportois (1634-1760) 609 Baugis, Michel Les Ancetres Beauportois 1634-1760 214 Beaubien, J-B Nos Pionniers de l'Ouest 313 Beaubien, Madame Louis Portraits de Femmes 413 Beaubien, Pierre Les deputes de Chambly 1792-1967 393D Beauchamp Portraits de familles pionnieres #5 842 Beauchemin, Yves Entretiens Quebecois Vol. 2 098 Beaudet Our French Canadian Ancestors Vol. 18 117 Beaudet Nos Ancetres Vol.18 911 Beaudet, Adelard, Rev. Woonsocket, RI - People from the Past 031 Beaudoin Les Anciennes Familles du Quebec 031 Beaudry Les Anciennes Familles du Quebec 099 Beaudry Our French Canadian Ancestors Vol. 19 118 Beaudry Nos Ancetres Vol.19 393B Beaudry Portraits de familles pionnieres #3 112 Beaudry dit Lamarche Nos Ancetres Vol.13 313 Beaudry, Emma Portraits de Femmes 214 Beaudry, Prudent Nos Pionniers de l'Ouest 062 Beaugy, Francois Les Ancetres Beauportois (1634-1760) 609 Beaugy, Francois Les Ancetres Beauportois 1634-1760 393A Beaulieu Portraits de familles pionnieres #2 076 Beaumont Dr. William Beaumont 092 Beaumont Our French Canadian Ancestors Vol. 12 111 Beaumont Nos Ancetres Vol.12 609 Beauport Biographies Les Ancetres Beauportois 1634-1760 031 Beauregard Les Anciennes Familles du Quebec 393A Beauregard Portraits de familles pionnieres #2 842 Beausoleil, Claude Entretiens Quebecois Vol. 2 209 Beck, Sir Adam Sons of Canada 211 Beck, Sir Adam Great Men of Canada 031 Bedard Les Anciennes Familles du Quebec 081 Bedard Our French Canadian Ancestors Vol. 2 090 Bedard Our French Canadian Ancestors Vol. 2 101 Bedard Nos Ancetres Vol.2 237 Bedard Pierre Bedard et Ses Fils 393D Bedard Portraits de familles pionnieres #5 467 Bedard, Elzear Les Maires de la Vielle Capitale 062 Bedard, Isaac Les Ancetres Beauportois (1634-1760) 609 Bedard, Isaac Les Ancetres Beauportois 1634-1760 313 Bedard, Madame Rodolphe Portraits de Femmes 096 Begin Our French Canadian Ancestors Vol.
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