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Finding Your French Ancestors with Resources Both Online and Offline

France has rich archives for genealogists, some reaching back to the 16th century. Civil birth, marriage, and death records began at the Revolution, but parish records were archived far earlier - and nearly all are available online today, if you know how to use the Archives Départementales. Learn about censuses and the particularities specific to French genealogy - the Tables Décennales, the military muster rolls - as well as unusual goldmines for French genealogy. Challenges such as disappearing graves, Alsace-Lorraine, the former French colonies starting with New France, and Huguenot and Jewish research will also be covered.

Syllabus for Finding Your French Ancestors With Resources Both Online And Offline

Slides for Finding Your French Ancestors With Resources Both Online And Offline

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French roots: how to prepare for your trip in the traces of your ancestors

Marine Soulas

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How to go about finding your French ancestors?

Do you have ancestors in France? And you don’t speak French?Have you found a record written in French which you can neither read nor even decipher?You don’t know where to look in the French archives?Not a problem! Heredis can assist you thanks to its new Genealogical Research Services!

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Considering Other Record sets and Resources

Davina Wilcock

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