Saskatchewan
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Archives - Libraries - Museums
- City of Saskatoon Archives This website contains virtual exhibits, historical reference material, mayoral biographies, maps, as well as lists of holdings and link to other sources of information including historical bylaws, committee records and Council Minutes.
- Royal Saskatchewan Museum This site contains information on our galleries, science departments, public programs and much more.
- Saskatchewan Archives Board Responsible for acquiring, preserving and making accessible documentary records bearing on all aspects of the history of Saskatchewan, and facilitating the management of the records of government institutions.
- Saskatchewan Council of Archives Encouraging the development of a cooperative archival system within Saskatchewan.
- Saskatchewan Western Development Museum The museum of social and economic history for the Province of Saskatchewan.
- Saskatchewan's Province Wide Library Electronic Information System Search the province's library catalogues (using Telnet) and link to other library web sites in Saskatchewan.
- Ukrainian Museum of Canada Founded in 1936, it was established as Canada's first Ukrainian museum and serves as a centre dedicated to the advancement of knowledge and preservation of Ukrainian Heritage in Canada.
Cemetery - Obituary
- Ilenes Index Saskatchewan and Area Genealogy and Family History Information. Includes an index of all marked burials on homesteads or in cemeteries.
- Lloydminster Cemetery Database Search Search by name, burial date or gravesite location. This database was created from records provided by the City Clerk of the City of Lloydminster. Records are updated quarterly or as required.
- Nokomis Cemetery Transcription of the Nokomis Cemetery.
- Rural Municipality of Hazel Dell Cemetery Locations Cemetery names, addresses and contact persons.
- Saskatchewan Cemetery Index Locate any of Saskatchewan's more than 3000 known cemeteries.
- Saskatchewan Headstone Photo Project This project is archiving headstone photos for all cemeteries in Saskatchewan.
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- Saskatchewan Mennonite Cemetery Finding Aid A database which will eventually consist of the cemetery name, location, the names of individual grave sites of approximately 7,000 Mennonite interments, plus the individual positioning of the applicable grave site.
- Saskatchewan War Memorial Project Dedicating a memorial to those those who did
- Saskatoon Cemeteries Burial information on the two cemeteries that are administered by the City of Saskatoon. The Woodlawn Cemetery, currently in use, and the Nutana Pioneer Cemetery, the first cemetery of the city.
- Snaasen Pioneer Cemetery Information and photographs of the graves at the Snaasen Pioneer Cemetery near Estevan, Saskatchewan.
- Southeast Saskatchewan Cemetery Records The burials in the various cemeteries in and around Estevan, SK.
- St. Joseph's Colony Cemeteries Interment lists with photos of selected stones.
- Viscount Area Cemeteries Cemetery Transcriptions for the Viscount area, Saskatchewan.
First Nations
- Our Elders Interviews with over 170 Saskatchewan elders
General
GenWeb
History
Information
- Past Relations Genealogy classes offered by an instructor/researcher certified through the College of Certified Saskatchewan Genealogists (CCSG). Classroom sessions or on-line.
Land
Links
- Saskatchewan Resources Links Archival records, Birth, death and Marriage certificate information, maps, newspaper, war and military resources and many more genealogy finding aids for Saskatchewan.
Military
- Regina Rifles 1st Battalion, The Regina Rifles in the Second World War. Honour roll, nominal roll, war diaries, photos, awards.
Organizations and Societies
Personal
- Arnie Krause Family Home Page Krause, Knickrehm, Zielke, Andrews, Coe, Jackson, Thompson, Young/Jung, Lange, Corning, and many others. Also includes people from the Parkbeg, Mortlach, Eskbank, Lake Valley, Caron, and Boharm area of Saskatchewan.
- Bev Franks Family Research The Franke/Gansmann family moved to Saskatchewan to homestead in 1906. Also information on the Valery and Hornung lines to Canada in the early 1900's to homestead.
- Bloodoff Family History Paternal great-grandparents came to Canada with the Doukhobor people in 1899 and settled in the Verigin area. Names include Bloodoff, Horkoff, Koochin, Sherstabitoff, Fedosoff. Scotland and Wales lines include: MacLean, McKay, Cowan, Kuhl.
- Louis Kessler's Family Research and Unsolved Mysteries Braunstein, Hecter, Finger, David, Isovitz (Isoe), Siegall, Perlow, Lieberman, Kieves (Kives), Buium (Buim), Shafron, Focsaner (Fossaner), Segal, Hertzan (Hartmann), Elfenbaum, Zelickson, Jacobs, Kesler (Kessler), Katkow.
- MIERAU Family Home Page MIERAU, STOBBE, PENNO, NICKEL, SPERLING ,WELLS, WURTZ and NEUMAN. David and Susanna Mierau immigrated to Canada from Gnadenfeld, Molotschna Colony.
- The family of Richard Blake ADAMSON Over 420 descendents of Richard Blake ADAMSON and Freda Eileen GUSTAFSON of SK.
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