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Family History Research

The Provincial Archives is a major resource centre for family history research related to Saskatchewan families.  In addition to housing significant record collections with genealogical value such as the homestead files for land located within the province’s boundaries, the Archives’ experienced and knowledgeable staff is trained to help family historians locate records in the Archives’ Collection and to provide referrals to resources held in other institutions across Canada.

If you are beginning your family history research, visit our Getting Started page [1] for some useful tips.

Cliquez ici pour obtenir la version française de cette page. [2]

Family History Resources:

Follow the links below to learn about the types of family history resources which are available at the Provincial Archives, as well as to learn about commonly-requested family history resources which are available at other institutions:

Land Records

View [3]

Birth, Marriage, Adoption, and Death Records

View [4]

Church Records

View [5]

Court Records

View [6]

Municipal Records

View [7]

Education Records

View [8]

Census Records

View [9]

Immigration, Naturalization & Citizenship Records

View [10]

Military Records

View [11]

First Nations and Métis Records

View [12]

Newspapers

View [13]

Useful Publications for Family History Research

View [14]

Additional Sources for Family History Research

View [15]

Pioneer Questionnaires

View [16]

Francophone Family History Sources

View [17]

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Links
[1] http://saskarchives.com/using-archives/family-history-research/getting-started
[2] http://saskarchives.com/using-archives/family-history-research-FR
[3] http://saskarchives.com/collections/land-records
[4] http://saskarchives.com/using-archives/family-history-research/birth-marriage-and-death-records
[5] http://saskarchives.com/using-archives/family-history-research/church-records
[6] http://saskarchives.com/using-archives/family-history-research/court-records
[7] http://saskarchives.com/using-archives/family-history-research/municipal-records
[8] http://saskarchives.com/using-archives/family-history-research/education-records
[9] http://saskarchives.com/using-archives/family-history-research/census-records
[10] http://saskarchives.com/using-archives/family-history-research/immigration-naturalization-and-citizenship-records
[11] http://saskarchives.com/using-archives/family-history-research/military-records
[12] http://saskarchives.com/using-archives/family-history-research/first-nations-and-metis-records
[13] http://saskarchives.com/using-archives/family-history-research/newspapers
[14] http://www.saskarchives.com/using-archives/family-history-research/useful-publications-family-history-research
[15] http://saskarchives.com/using-archives/family-history-research/family-history-research-our-general-collections
[16] http://saskarchives.com/using-archives/family-history-research/pioneer-questionnaires
[17] http://saskarchives.com/family-history-research/guide-des-sources-historiques-des-francophone-FR