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"The Upper Canada Land Books [National Archives of Canada series RG 1, L1] record the minutes of the Executive Council of the Land Board which had authority over the granting and selling of crown lands in Upper Canada between 1787 and 1841. Settlers, military claimants, Loyalists, and others petitioned the Executive Council for grants of land, often giving personal information to support their claims. This index to the minutes lists all petitioners as well as surnames found within the petition itself ..."--Back cover, v. 3.
Comprehensive guide to sources for Six Nations research by Six Nations members, genealogisst, historians and anthropologists.
Many people want to write a family history, but few ever take on the task of publishing one. Publish Your Family History will tell you all the fundamentals of book production, together with the important details that distinguish a home-published book from a homemade one.
A two volume set which provides researchers with more than 70,000 links to every conceivable genealogical resource on the Internet.
The Bulletin changed its title to Families beginning with vol. 10 (1971).