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>From Alsace-Lorraine to Paris and Huguenots to nobility, discover key
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We start with a couple of interesting facts: 8.3 million Americans (3% of
the total population) claimed French ancestry in the 2000 U.S. census, and
2.4 million Americans (0.9% of the population) claimed French-Canadian
ancestry. Thus, with over 10 million Americans of French origin, this
research guide was almost inevitable, and in true*Genealogy at a
Glance* fashion,
it lays out the basic elements of French research in just four pages,
boiling the subject down to its essence and allowing you to grasp the
fundamentals of French genealogical research at a glance.

Consisting of Huguenots, Acadian refugees, and political exiles, the French
contingent in America has always been viewed as a distinct element in the
population, concentrated for the most part in Louisiana, New England, and
the Midwest. Connecting these individuals to France and tracing them back
through the earliest records, is the particular challenge of this research
guide.

French research, we learn, starts with the vital records of birth,
marriage, and death. These records fall into two categories: parish
registers before 1792 and civil registrations after 1792. Because most
records used initially in French research were created at the town level,
identifying an ancestor’s town of origin is critical. Once determined (with
tips given here to make it easier), research is generally conducted in the
rich collections of departmental archives, including notarial records and
censuses that are gradually being digitized and placed online. Municipal
archives and libraries are rapidly digitizing their records as well, and
the final section of this paper concludes with a list of helpful websites.
The four specially laminated pages of this work are designed to provide as
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research tool in French genealogy is as effortless and as convenient.

4 pages | Published 2012 | PDF Edition

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