Hidden Quebec Records on FamilySearch

Johanne Gervais
Oct 18, 2024
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Welcome
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Speaker's Introduction
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Introduction
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Index to Civil Church Records
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Non-Catholic Parish Registers
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Quebec Notarial Records
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Quebec Guardianships
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Land Records
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Announcements / prizes
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Questions / answers
19m 15s

About this webinar

Did you know FamilySearch has a wealth of Quebec records that are not widely-known? These records have no search index so you would not be able to access them using the Search Records functionality and entering an ancestor’s name. FamilySearch has images of non-indexed Quebec non-Catholic parish registers from 1763 to 1967; images of Quebec non-indexed Catholic and non-Catholic church records from 1642 to 1902; images of Quebec guardianships from 1639 to 1930; images of Quebec notarial records from 1800 to 1920; plus many more hidden Quebec records. This session will show you step-by-step how to access these Quebec records on FamilySearch.

About the speaker

About the speaker

Johanne Gervais worked for over 25 years at various large companies in Montreal, Québec implementing computer business systems. She has her own company Quebec Family Search (
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  1. SC
    Suzanne Chalifoux
    4 days ago

    This is so great information! I have learned a lot to how and where to search in FamilySearch that I did not know. Thank you so much!

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  2. SS
    Sally Smith
    1 week ago

    Outstanding!! Definitely worth the yearly price of my subscription to Family Tree Webinars. I guess you can tell I have Quebec ancestors.

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  3. LP
    Louise Periard
    1 week ago

    I will definitively be using the information given today, I’ve not had the courage to search those sections of Family Search, I’m so glad to now know how to use them. Thank you

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  4. MF
    Marcia Falke
    1 week ago

    great info!!!!!

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  5. LT
    Laurel Tossy
    1 week ago

    Johanne Gervais gave a very clear and thorough step-by-step presentation on the types of hidden records we can find, why as genealogists we want to find them, and how to find them. This is one to take lots of notes, probably watch several times, and then practice the techniques. I strongly recommend this webinar for anyone researching their French-Canadian ancestors and other Canadian ancestors as well. She gave me SO MANY new ideas to dig into!

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  6. AS
    Annette Smith
    1 week ago

    Very useful information, clearly presented.

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  7. BD
    Bob Delcourt
    1 week ago

    My great-grandparents are from Canada, but that is about all I know. Hopefully I will be able to use some of these search techniques to learn more about them. Thanks!

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  8. JA
    Jane A Miller
    1 week ago

    This gives me hope! I KNOW there are more Quebec records for my family…I just haven’t figured out how to access them yet. Thanks, Johanne

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