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In the late 1800s and early 1900s, provincial and territorial governments introduced the civil registration of births, marriages and deaths. In order to ensure the accuracy of information, it is important to trace the records relating those events and, if possible, to obtain copies of these records.
- List of Marriage Licences Issued in Upper Canada (Rg 5 B9) and Lower Canada (Rg 4 B28)
Vital Statistics: Births, Marriages and Deaths. Acts of...
- Church Records and Indexes
Consult our Births, Marriages and Deaths Recorded in Canada...
- Deaths, Cemeteries and Wills
As civil registration (birth, marriage and death records) is...
- Births, Adoptions and Orphanages
Private agreements were made between the government...
- Marriages and Divorces
Our Births, Marriages and Deaths Recorded in Canada database...
- Parish Registers
An online database is available for some Ontario Wesleyan...
- Acts of Divorce, 1841-1968
This page gives a short summary of the laws around the...
- Library and Archives Canada
In 1974, the old quarantine station became a national...
- List of Marriage Licences Issued in Upper Canada (Rg 5 B9) and Lower Canada (Rg 4 B28)
Search: Births, Marriages and Deaths recorded in Canada - Library and Archives Canada. Important notice. Please see the records for a list of what's included in this database. For information on where to search for other records, consult Canadian genealogy links and resources. Enter one or more search terms.
Learn about what records exist for researching births, marriages and deaths in Canada and which ones Library and Archives Canada (LAC) holds. Search the Births, Marriages and Deaths database.
23 kwi 2024 · The Births, Marriages and Deaths recorded in Canada database contains approximately 36,000 references to family events from the sources below. The database entries are in the original language of those records.
16 sie 2022 · The LAFRANCE is a tool equipped with a search engine containing Ontario, Acadia and Quebec birth, marriage and death records. In addition to millions of marriages and baptisms, the tool contains EVERY Catholic burial recorded by the Church in Quebec from the beginnings of the colony to 1861, as well as tens of thousands of death records dating ...
Another year’s worth of Vital Statistics is now available. The indexes and registrations for the 1917 births, 1932 marriages, and 1942 deaths are now available on microfilm. These records are available for consultation in our Reading Room at 134 Ian Macdonald Boulevard, Toronto, Ontario.
Our Births, Marriages and Deaths Recorded in Canada database is an index to a few collections held at Library and Archives Canada that include some references to marriages. Be sure to read the database section called The records, to find out what records are included in that database.