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Manitoba became a province in 1870, and its boundaries were extended twice after that, reaching its modern size in 1912. The first major white settlement took place in Manitoba in 1812, through the Earl of Selkirk's efforts, and a major land rush occurred in the 1870s, with many people from Ontario coming for the free farmland that had been made available. Today, most of the population lives in the extreme south of the province. Manitoba's major city is its capital, Winnipeg.
Manitoba shortcuts Vital statistics index – Deaths to 1941, Marriages to 1931, Births to 1911 1881 census: Ancestry.ca | FamilySearch | Library and Archives Canada 1891 census: Ancestry.ca | FamilySearch | Library and Archives Canada 1901 census: Ancestry.ca | Automated Genealogy | Library and Archives Canada 1906 census: Ancestry.ca | Automated Genealogy | Library and Archives Canada 1911 census: Ancestry.ca | Automated Genealogy | Library and Archives Canada 1916 census: Ancestry.ca | Library and Archives Canada Cemeteries: Winnipeg | Winnipeg obituaries | Brandon | Portage la Prairie Estate files: Probate records 1871-1930 Directories: Henderson's Winnipeg 1922 Land: CPR land sales View Larger Map The top sites for genealogy in Manitoba Manitoba Vital Statistics search page Database of births from more than 100 years ago, marriages from more than 80 years ago, and deaths from more than 70 years ago, as well as information about obtaining registration information. Peel's Prairie Provinces A superb collection for Prairie research, with thousands of items online – and it is all searchable. 1916 census microfilm numbers The census was released on August 19, 2008. This site tells you which films you will need. FamilySearch From the Family History Library in Salt Lake City. Includes an index to several censuses, civil registration extracts, a guide to the library catalog, submitted and extracted records, and more. Library and Archives Canada A huge amount of information will be found in this superb website. It includes census, immigration and military information – and those are just the highlights. This remarkable website is a key resource for all Canadian genealogists. Canadian Genealogy Centre Part of the Library and Archives Canada collection, with a few unique resources. You can search all the databases at one time. FamilySearch From the Family History Library in Salt Lake City. Includes an index to several censuses, civil registration extracts, a guide to the library catalog, submitted and extracted records, and more. Ancestry.ca Ancestry has indexes to the 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881, 1891, 1901, 1906, 1911 and 1916 censuses, with links to the images on the Library and Archives Canada website. It also has records specific to provinces, and offers genealogists a chance to exchange their work with each other. It's free to search Ancestry.ca, but you will need a subscription to view the results. A free 14-day trial is available. Automated Genealogy Includes free indexes to the 1851/2,1901, 1906 and 1911 censuses. Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online Notable people who died between 1000 and 1930. Manitoba court records 1984-2011 Index includes probate files, which can lead to death references. Manitobia Life and Times Great material on Manitoba, including scanned images of many many newspapers. Co-ordinate converter Input the section, township, range and meridian numbers and this handy tool will provide the latitude and longitude. Finding Aid to Prairie Land Records -- by Dave Obee CNR maps -- From the early 1900s City of Winnipeg cemeteries Alphabetical text files drawn from the records of the 107,000 burials that have taken place in the municipal cemeteries of Brookside, St. Vital and Transcona. Brandon Municipal Cemetery Search by name, date of birth or death, or place of death. Portage la Prairie Cemetery Database Search by name or date for people in either of the two cemeteries. Manitoba Probate Records Winnipeg, Brandon and Dauphin estate file indexes are available online. Guide to Manitoba Probate Records Probate records, including wills and estate files, for Manitobans are available at the Archives of Manitoba. This guide is intended to explain how to find probate records that were filed in the Province of Manitoba between 1870 and 1984. Winnipeg Free Press obituary index since 1999 Searchable, providing full text of the obituaries, which usually contain a lot of family information. NewspaperArchive.com Includes many pages from the Winnipeg Free Press over the years. Manitoba directories on the Internet Use these online resources to fill in the gaps between census years. Winnipeg Tribune clippings index Index to files dating from the 1930s to 1980. Manitoba GenWeb Project The Manitoba Provincial page of the Canadian GenWeb Project. Western Manitoba Genealogy Pioneers, marriages, census, cemetery listing, map and towns in western Manitoba. Abstract of Burial Records: St. Francis Xavier, Manitoba, 1834-1865 Included indexes of deceased, witnessses, spouses and mothers. Centre for Rupert's Land Studies Facilitates scholarly research and publishing concerning the human history of the Hudson's Bay Company territory, known from 1670 to 1870 as Rupert's Land. Land Titles Registration Records of land ownership and survey plans. Archives and libraries in Manitoba Archives of Manitoba Includes general information on the Archives of Manitoba and the Hudson's Bay Company Archives. The site also has a genealogical guide to the Provincial Archives. Manitoba Legislative Library Information on heritage collections, directories, newspapers and journals held at the library in Winnipeg. Association for Manitoba Archives About the AMA, membership, directory, archival resources, publications and a searchable index of selected articles published in the AMA's newsletter. University of Manitoba Libraries University of Winnipeg Library Library catalogues will help you find resources including local histories. University of Manitoba Archives The Department of Archives and Special Collections, The University of Manitoba Libraries. Information on collections including a searchable guide to holdings. Genealogical societies in Manitoba Manitoba Genealogical Society Promotes and encourages an interest in genealogy and family history in Manitoba. Web page includes membership info, the society's quarterly journal, special projects, and a list of current MGS publications. Branches: Dauphin | Southwest Branch | Southeast and Winnipeg Branch Genealogical Institute of the Jewish Historical Society of Western Canada The Genealogical Institute was founded in June 1990 to operate as the part of the Jewish Historical Society of Western Canada that is dedicated to promoting the hobby of genealogy within the Society. Manitoba Mennonite Historical Society Membership information, MMHS history, organization and structure, newsletter and Prussian-Russian-Canadian genealogical resources. Mennonite Heritage Centre of Manitoba Includes a consolidated index of various Church family registers, a bibliography of the Mennonite Historical Library and links to other Mennonite related organizations. East European Genealogical Society Based in Winnipeg, this society has members from throughout North America. Manitoba Branch of the United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada Mission statement and Loyalist related Genealogy resources. |
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