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Researching female ancestors
The usual sources:

  • Birth, death and marriage certificates - but always remember the sources of the information
  • Wills - of women, their husbands and their fathers
  • A woman’s brothers may provide key pieces of information
  • Newspapers
  • Old diaries and journals - in the family or in libraries and archives
  • Church/ society histories
  • Local histories
  • Directories - even the old ones
  • Divorce records
  • Ask all relatives and contacts for the anecdotes they have
  • Seek out family keepsakes

    General information, to put the times in context:

  • Do general research on women at the time
  • Look (in newspapers) for the fashions of the times
  • Was she a domestic servant? Check the books on the topic
  • Was she a homesteader? Check the books on the topic
  • Remember that the definition of acceptable behaviour has changed over the years

    Links of interest:

  • Early Canadiana Online -- find comments made by early settlers
  • Women's History Month
  • Manitoba Status of Women - History page

    Bibliography:

  • Pioneer Women of Vancouver Island, by Nellie de Bertrand Lugrin.
  • First Days Fighting Days: Women in Manitoba History, by Mary Kinnear.
  • Much To Be Done - Private Life in Ontario from Victorian Diaries, by Frances Hoffman and Ryan Taylor.
  • Piecing The Quilt: Sources for Women's History in the Saskatchewan Archives Board, by Barbara Powell and Myrna Williams.
  • Some Sources for Women's History at the Provincial Archives of Alberta, by Jean E. Dryden.


    Remember - female lines are more reliable than male ones.



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    Updated October 6, 2006

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