top of page

Click on underlined text to open

Cemeteries plotting project in Akwesasne by J.R. Benedict, allows to view on a map the location of graves along with names and dates for the deceased. Link for the map is Cemeteries of Akwesasne Nov2022.

When using the map zoom in the Akwesasne area to view.

The SD&G Online Archives project is a digitized collection of local newspapers and photos dating back to the 19th Century. The project was graciously funded with the support of the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry. To date, more than 210,000 pages of newspaper and 2,000 photos of the Lost Villages have been digitized and made searchable via Optical Character Recognition (OCR). We encourage you to browse our collection of digitized newspapers and photos. 

www.archive.sdgcounties.ca

3 / The Canadian County Atlas Digital Project

The County Atlas Digital Project is a searchable database of the property owners' names that appear on the township maps in the county atlases. Township maps, portraits, and properties have been scanned, with links from the property owners' names in the database.

www.digital.library.mcgill.ca/countyatlas

4 / Cornwall Public Library

Your library card can give you access to a number of eResources including; Ancestry.com, Find My Past, Généalogie Québec, PRDH (programme de recherche en démographie historique). 

Cornwall Public Library eResources

5 / British Home Children - Home Children Canda

Between 1869 and 1948 over 100,000 children of all ages were brought to Canadian shores from the UK. These children were not brought to Canada for love or protection, they were sent to work on Canadian farms and in Canadian households. Many ended up in Ontario and closer in our counties. This site includes a searchable directory of 83,746 names.

www.britishhomechildrenregistry.com

Hints, Help & Ideas

bottom of page