[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Town histories
Helen Gillespie
gilleh23 at gmail.com
Thu May 1 11:53:08 PDT 2014
I expect I've posted this before but there may have been updates.
Many histories of *Manitoba* towns and villages have been written over the
years and a number have been digitized courtesy of Canadian Heritage,
University of Manitoba Libraries, Manitoba Legislative Library, Manitoba
Historical Society , Manitoba Archives and Manitoba Library Consortium. If
your ancestors lived in one of these many locations, you might find
something of interest. i expect the hard copies are hard to borrow or buy.
http://manitobia.ca/content/en/books/local_histories
www.ourroots.ca <http://www.ourroots.ca> has a link to many other books
on Canadian history, towns and provinces, also sponsored by Canadian
Heritage, and several universities.
*Saskatchewan* resources - towns, people, photos etc.
http://esask.uregina.ca/entry/local_history.html
Books on *Saskatchewan* that might be avlb elsewhere as well
http://www.saskgenealogy.com/Library_Catalogue/Saskatchewan/Localhistories.htm
http://www.looking4kin.com/group/saskatchewangenealogy/page/saskatchewan-local-history-books
*Books on Alberta *
http://www.looking4kin.com/group/albertacanadagenealogy/page/alberta-local-history-books
Unfortunately BC was not covered very well......
And if your folks were from a Canadian town now considered a ghost town -
check out
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ghost_towns_in_Canada
or for American ghost towns
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ghost_towns_in_the_United_States
Good hunting...
Helen Gillespie
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