CHIEF:  Alastair Ivor Gilbert Boyd 7th Baron Kilmarnock

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Canada, Quebec, Alberta, Ontario, New Brunswick, British Columbia, Nova Scotia, Saskatchewan

CANADA. Quebec. 1850 Abenaki Tribal Census 

Alberta, Canada: Immigrants extracted from the 1901 Census

       Canadian Census Information  In English and French

  The Island Register (PEI)  Web Site

National Archives of Canada

 

Western Land Grants (1870-1930)

CANADIAN ADOPTEES REGISTRY. 
http://www.canadianadopteesregistry.org/index.html

CANADIAN GENEALOGY WEBRING. 
http://web1.nexusisp.com/jamesfamily/webring/

Celtic Heritage Magazine
www.celticheritage.ns.ca

CANADA'S LOCAL HISTORIES ONLINE. The University of Calgary aims to place online, available to all, the most complete collection of French and English-Canadian local histories possible. The full texts of more than 4,000 Canadian local histories are now online, searchable by title, author, or keyword. http://www.ourroots.ca/e/intro1.asp

CANADA. World War One Letters and War Diaries.
Information from War Diaries of the 12th Canadian Machine Gun
Company, a photo gallery, and Canadian WW1 letters.
  http://www.stothers.com/

ElectricScotland.com

http://www.electricscotland.com/history/canada/highland_scotsns.htm

 


Ontario

BC and Ontario Cemeteries

For those researching Canadian ancestors, here are two great Cemetery Finding Aids. Both are searchable so you can locate the cemetery where your ancestors are buried. There are *tons* of Boyds....and some Boyed, Boyde, Boid, Boyt, Boyet, Boyette.

 

British Columbia Cemetery Finding Aid

http://www.islandnet.com/cgi-bin/ms2/rsd/search

 

Ontario Cemetery Finding Aid 

 http://www.islandnet.com/ocfa/

 

1901 census- Hastings E. Dist., Ontario, Canada

1881 Census-Ontario, Canada; Morrison Twp., Muskoka District

CANADA. Ontario. Funerals announcements and obituaries for Thunder Bay District (aka Fort William and Port Arthur) and rural areas.  http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jmitchell/obits.html

ONTARIO - Wellington County. Puslinch Historical Society.
History and genealogy of Puslinch Township, Wellington, Ontario.
  http://puslinch.bravepages.com/

Northeastern Ontario Canada Gravemarker Gallery
http://nocgg.maddoc.net/

Ontario

Boyds - Hamilton & Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada

 

Ontario Boyd Deaths, 1869-1890

http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~lboyd/BoydDeaths.htm

 

Boyd Ontario Marriages, 1874-1890

450 Boyd marriages registered in Ontario between 1874 and 1890.

http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~lboyd/BoydMarriages.htm

Lawrence & Gail Boyd's  Muskoka, Ontario, Canada Boyds


 NEW BRUNSWICK

James Boyd of Passamaquoddy, New Brunswick

CANADA, NEW BRUNSWICK. ACADIAN RESEARCH.

 Second Nation (In French and English) Since the early 1900s, a large number of Acadian descendants have left our area to find work elsewhere
all over North America. We are attempting to reach as many of
these as possible. 2004 will mark the 400th anniversary of the
Acadian presence in North America. Acadians were the first
settlers to arrive in this part of North America after the
Indians or as they wish to be known, the "First Nations" people.
The Acadians have been here since 1604. We use the expression
"Second Nation" as the Acadians were the second group of people
to establish themselves in North America. Through our
genealogical database, we hope to identify those individuals and
their ancestors who were born in the Acadian Peninsula in New
Brunswick, Canada. Do you or your ancestors come from the
Acadian Peninsula? Visit our database.
  http://www.secondenation.com/


British Columbia

 Lists the names of people buried at
the cemeteries of the south Okanagan area of southern British Columbia,
around Penticton. Cities completed so far are: Penticton, Cawston,
Kaleden, Keremeos, Naramata, Okanagan Falls, Olalla, and Oliver.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~okcemeteries/


Nova Scotia

Boyds from Northern Ireland to Antigonish, Nova Scotia

 Acadie 2003-2005 (in English and French).
Guide to the activities and events in recognition of the major
anniversaries of French exploration, settlement and colonization
in Nova Scotia. A taste of the history, with links to places for
more and to Web sites of communities in Nova Scotia that are
planning events on the Acadie 2003-2005 theme. Online calendar
of events and links to member organizations. Picture gallery.
http://www.acadie2003-2005.ca/


Canadian History Identifying the Highland Scots:  Nineteenth century immigrants in Nova Scotia:    by A. M. Austin

Canadian History Identifying the Highland Scots:  Nineteenth century immigrants in Nova Scotia:    by A. M. Austin

ACADIAN SOCIETY FOR THE TOR BAY, NOVA SCOTIA REGION.
La Sociétié de Acadiens / Acadiennes de Tor Baie. Includes
families with connections to Larrys River, Charlos Cove, Port
Felix and Lundy, Guysborough County. (In French and English)
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nslsatb/satb/


Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan & Area Cemetery Stone Data. "Ilene's Index"
is a searchable database of thousands of cemetery records from
southeast Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and North Dakota, collected
across the prairies thanks to the generous support of
individuals, church and community groups.
http://www.quantumlynx.com/ilenel/burials.htm


NOTE: Use this data as a finding tool, just as you would any other secondary source. When you find the name of an ancestor listed, confirm the facts in original sources.

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Boyd Trees has been updated. The new file includes 123,000 individuals and over 

17, 000 Boyds.
Link
Boyd Trees is a data base devoted to any family tree that includes the surname BOYD. Stop by and take a look at what we have:
 

 

 

NOTES TO RESEARCHERS 


When you use this site, please keep in mind the difference between primary and secondary sources and the importance of checking those sources. Accept nothing without further checking. It is our hope that through this collection of data from many sources, you will find a piece of the puzzle that you are working on and that may lead you to other discoveries.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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