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Acadia was the areas in Canada now known as the
Nova Scotia, Cape Breton, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and part
of the U.S. state of Maine. Featured Sites Acadian Genealogy HomepageThe FIRST (1991) Acadian-Cajun resource site on the 'Net... and still the best!
Acadian
& French Canadian Ancestral Home Acadian
Roots Club on Yahoo Groups Connect
with other Acadian researchers! Acadian-Roots Other Links
Acadian
Cultural Society Devoted to the study,
preservation and promotion of Acadian Heritage and genealogy among
individuals of Acadian descent, and serves as a resource for the exchange
of Acadian information. Acadian
History An Acadian History from Clare Beverage Acadian
Participation in the War of Independence of the U. S.
The Acadians who had been expelled to Massachusetts in 1755-56 started to
come back to the Maritime Provinces in 1766. Some stayed until the eve of
the War of Independence of the U.S. Even when war broke out, there were
still some Acadians in different States, some of whom took part in the war. Port
Royal History
History of the settlement of Port Royal. Canadian
Genealogy and History Links - Acadian Links to many sources of Acadian information. Genealogy:
Acadian and French Canadian Style
This website is devoted to Acadian and French-Canadian Genealogy, and especially
to using computers for French-surname genealogy Select Ethnic and Religious Groups Pages
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