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Getting Started: Interviewing Family Members

- Vital information about your family may be collected from family members.
- Share your research and ask questions about extended family members.
- Record vital information that you have gathered during the interview in a family history or pedigree chart.
- Use an audio or video recorder to gather information and stories.
Using the Archives
- Search Our online Catalogue
- Your Visit to the Archives
- Access to Restricted Records
- Research from a Distance
- Family History Research
- Getting Started
- Land Records for Family History
- Birth, Marriage, Adoption, and Death Records
- Church Records
- Court Records
- Municipal Records
- Education Records
- Census Records
- Immigration, Naturalization and Citizenship Records
- Military Records
- First Nations and Métis Records
- Newspapers
- Useful Publications for Family History Research
- Pioneer Questionnaires
- Additional Sources for Family History Research
- Ressources en français / French Resources
- Ordering Reproductions
- Fee Schedule
- Client User Accounts
- Payment Options