Canadian Geneabloggers
September 9, 2009 by © Joan Miller - Luxegen Genealogy.
Filed under Canada, Canadian Geneabloggers
Canadian Genealogy Researchers

I’d like to introduce you to fellow Canadians who blog about genealogy and family history: (please contact me to be added to the list). The list is alphabetical by name of blog.
- A Canadian Family-Evelyn Yvonne Theriault -Acadian/French Canadian genealogy and Postcards
- Ancestral Notes - Earline Bradt
- A Twig in My Tree – Alana Farrell
- Brenda Dougall Merriman Author of Genealogy in Ontario: Searching the Records; About Genealogical Standards of Evidence; United Empire Loyalists: A Guide to Tracing Loyalist Ancestors in Upper Canada
- Family Trees May Contain Nuts and Stories of My Ancestors by Lori E who is researching Quebec, Manitoba, Ontario, New York, Latvia and Ireland
- Genealogy Canada - Elizabeth LaPointe
- Janet the Researcher and Graveyard Rabbit of Grey County Ontario - Janet Isles
- LOOKING4ANCESTORS – Kathryn Lake
- Luxegen Genealogy and Family History - Joan Miller -researching Saskatchewan, Quebec, Ireland, Scotland. On husband’s side – New Brunswick, USA, Netherlands (Holland)
- Olive Tree and Ask Olive Tree – Lorine
- The Armchair Genealogist -Lynn Palermo
- Uncover Your Past - Amanda Morehouse blogs about history and mystery in her family tree
Check out the Geneablogger.com website for an extensive list of Canadian geneabloggers.
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If you are a Canadian genealogist and have a web page, or blog, please leave a comment below with your link and a bit of information about your genealogy research. (I’ll update this post with a complete list).
P.S. if you require any changes to the info listed about your website above please let me know by using the contact form.





I write about the mystery and history I’ve found in my own family tree.
Being the author of my autobiography; “A Struggle to Walk with Dignity-The True story of a Jamaican-born Canadian”2008. I am thankful today to be a proud Canadian, who had to do much research on my family background along with my grandfather’s 47 years of contribution to his country Jamaica. The sad thing is that I could not believe how many bad attitudes I found in the Jamaican Historical, Educational, Archive & Library system in Jamaica, when I asked questions about my 3rd generation white Jamaican grandfather. It was as if the man never existed, so all I can say is; Reverse Discrimination is alive and well in the Jamaica of today. After my 65 years in Canada I have no complaint about my life here,as Canada has given me voice to Blog and Write about my experience in a great country plus have my family history Preserved at York University-Clara Thomas Archives & Special Collections-305 Scott Library, in Toronto On. To see the help that I got along my way at no cost; Google-User Pages Info on Jamaican Police Inspector Herbert T. Thomas. The facts are now revealed to the world thanks to my chosen country Canada. My thanks to my fellow Canadians. Author Gerald A. Archambeau.
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