Maple Stars and Stripes: Your French-Canadian Genealogy Podcast show

Maple Stars and Stripes: Your French-Canadian Genealogy Podcast

Summary: Maple Stars and Stripes helps you with your French-Canadian genealogy research. Included will be tips for using French-language records and a look at different record groups, repositories, history, geography, culture, and methodology particular to researching French-Canadian family history. Blog: MapleStarsandStripes.com; Show Notes: MapleStarsandStripes.com/shownotes

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  • Artist: Sandra Goodwin: Genealogy Podcaster, Speaker, and Instructor
  • Copyright: ©2013-2015 Goodwin Genealogy Productions

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 MSS-099-Lesser-Used French-Canadian Resources at Ancestry.com-Part 4 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 40:48

If you can’t read French, why pick up a French book even if there’s information inside about your ancestor? Right? How frustrating, but what can you do about it? What if I told you there was something you could do, and it wasn’t that hard? Today’s episode looks at French language books available on Ancestry.com. […]

 MSS-098-Lesser-Used French-Canadian Resources at Ancestry.com-Part 3 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 37:06

Our ancestors are more than names, dates, and places. They have personal stories. Those stories were influenced by what was going on around them at local, regional, national, and world levels. Ancestry’s book collection includes those with information about Quebec Province. There are books about the history of various regions, information about the organizations our […]

 MSS-097-Lesser-Used French-Canadian Resources at Ancestry.com-Part 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 28:09

In episode 96, we looked at other less used databases at Ancestry.com. Today we look at a portion of their book collection. Directories and gazetteers are great resources for glimpses of the daily lives of the residents. Where did they shop? Who was the girl next door? Which churches were nearby? Some books tell us […]

 MSS-096-Lesser-Used French-Canadian Resources at Ancestry.com-Part 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 40:15

When you began researching your French-Canadian ancestry, it probably wasn’t long before someone pointed you to the Drouin collections: either the Blue Drouin, the Red Drouin, or the Little Drouin, the microfilmed or digitized versions, the online Lafrance database, or the many other records found in the Drouin Collection. With your first subscription to Ancestry.com, […]

 MSS-095-Finding Photos of Your French-Canadian Ancestors | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 54:17

The saying “a picture is worth a thousand words” couldn’t be truer than when we see our ancestor’s face for the first time. We can’t help but look for a resemblance to the features looking back at us. Who in the family has those eyes, that nose? But finding ancestral photos is not always easy. […]

 MSS-094-Methodology 101: A Cautionary Tale | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 30:25

Many genealogists go straight to online trees when they encounter a new surname in the family tree. There’s nothing wrong with that. It’s part of the initial literature search we should all do. We need to see if someone else has already researched that particular line before we spend hours reinventing the wheel. It’s what […]

 MSS-093-The Fur Trade | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:02:09

Do you have a voyageur in your ancestry? A coureur de bois? How about an engagé? Huh? So what’s the difference? Suzanne Sommerville will help you to distinguish between them as she takes you through the history of the fur trade in New France and into the British Regime. She’ll explain the documentary evidence left […]

 MSS-092-Slavery in New France and Beyond | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:14

As a French-Canadian genealogist, you are probably aware that there were Native slaves, called Panis, in New France. But did you know that there were Black slaves as well? Guest Aly Ndiaye, aka Webster, discusses the lives of these forgotten people. Not only has he studied them, but he also creatively tells their overlooked stories. […]

 MSS-091-The North American Francophone Podcast | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 33:12

At one time or another, you’ve probably wondered what it was like living in the times of your ancestors. I know I’ve often thought about traveling back in time and observing how they did daily chores that are so easy for us with modern technology. I still remember my mother doing laundry with an old […]

 MSS-090-The Story behind Our French-Canadian Ancestors | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 36:10

Thomas LaForest published a 30-volume set of books called Our French-Canadian Ancestors. Many genealogists, especially those who can’t read French, enjoyed reading their ancestors’ stories in English. But after LaForest’s death, these volumes became more difficult to find. That is, until Norm Hebert decided to do something about it. In episode 90, Norm tells us the […]

 MSS-089-US Catholic Church Records Online | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 39:36

Margaret Fortier, CG®, walks you through what’s available in Catholic church records and where to find them online. Included is a 5-page handout packed with resources, charts, and tips. Find the link in the show notes at http://maplestarsandstripes.com/89. Have yourself a safe, healthy and happy Christmas and New Years, and we’ll see you in 2020!

 MSS-088-Canadian Colonial Censuses, 1666-1762+ | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:16

The goal of every genealogist is to find all census records for each ancestor. This episode makes that easier. In episode 88, we take a look at censuses for Quebec province and Acadia from the earliest times to the late 18th century. Some are complete; some are partial. Some are originals; others are transcriptions. Some are […]

 MSS-087-The Story of Guillaume Couture | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 48:56

CHECK YOUR DATABASES! Is Guillaume Couture one of your ancestors? If so, enjoy this compelling story of a man who used his natural gifts to survive and create understanding between two diverse groups of people. This is an ancestor your family can be proud of. If Guillaume is not in your direct line, you will still […]

 MSS-086-Museum of Work & Culture-Part 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:54

I hope you enjoyed episode #85, part 1 of the Museum of Work & Culture. In part 2, we continue our virtual tour with a look at the mill-sponsored baseball teams, the ubiquitous triple decker (at least in New England cities), a parochial classroom, and a union hall. All of these were important chapters in […]

 MSS-085-Museum of Work & Culture-Part 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 32:14

Do you have ancestors who came to New England to work in the mills? This virtual tour of the Museum of Work and Culture will demonstrate what life was like for the many who left their farms for a chance at a regular paycheck and a guaranteed day off. While you’re traveling this summer, consider […]

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