Exploring Family History in Saskatchewan
The Saskatchewan Archives has an excellent reference page for family history research in the province.
(A downloadable and printable .pdf version of “Exploring Family History in Saskatchewan” is available on their website in Services for Public, Information Bulletins.) Below is the table of contents.
I. Getting Started
- Delving Into Your Attic Archives
- Interviewing Relatives
- Writing It Down
- Writing Letters
- Posting Electronic Mail
- Genealogical Societies
- Native Ancestry
II. Official Saskatchewan Sources
- Vital Statistics Records
- Court Records
- Land, Including Saskatchewan Homestead Index
- Municipal Records
- Church Records
- Cemeteries
- Records of Educational Institutions
- Federal Government Records
- Libraries
- Museums
III. Genealogical Sources at the Saskatchewan Archives
- Newspapers
- Biographies
- Family Histories
- Directories
- Government Publications
- Local Histories
- Private Records
- Oral History
- Pioneer Questionnaires
- Maps
- Photographs
- Military Records
==> Visit the Saskatchewan Archives Family History Resources
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Related:
Exploring the Sask Archives – my blog post about how to research at the Sask Archives in Regina.