You know your ancestors came to North America from the Old Country but you can't find any records. Learn strategies for searching the available immigration, border crossing and ship passenger list websites on the Internet.
Locating records for ancestors who immigrated to Canada requires a solid understanding of historical migration patterns and evolving government record-keeping practices. In this informative genealogy webinar, professional genealogist Catherine Lake Hogan provides a comprehensive look at tracking family lineages through Canadian ports of entry, passenger manifests, official immigration records, and border crossings. Spanning migration waves from the 17th to the 20th centuries, the session details how varying laws, modes of transportation, and geopolitical factors heavily influenced the trails ancestors left behind. By analyzing these foundational repositories, family history researchers can effectively narrow down arrival windows and overcome common research hurdles.
To successfully bypass genealogical brick walls and construct a clear migration timeline, researchers should view this presentation in its entirety. Watching the full webinar provides essential context on navigating digitized microfilms, evaluating ship arrival delays, and understanding historical restrictions that directly impact search results. Viewers are also invited to consult the accompanying four-page syllabus, which serves as a practical guide packed with step-by-step repository navigation, clickable website links, and curated bibliography recommendations. Utilizing these expert tools will significantly enhance any Canadian family history endeavor.