The West Valley Genealogical Society in Youngstown, Arizona, is conducting a book sale. The following books with French-Canadian topics are for sale: Beginning Franco-American Genealogy by Dennis M. Boudreau Dictionnaire Gen. Des Families Canadennes, 1988 7 Vols by Cyprien Tanguay Historie des Canadiens-Francias 1608-1800 (French Ed. 8 Vol.) The...

MSS-011-Tracking Your “Nomadic” French-Canadian Ancestors
Because of the proximity of Québec and the northern states of America, those of us from the northern US most likely have immigrant ancestors who traveled back and forth between the two. We also find that they often had children in both places. This initial nomadic lifestyle presents a...

MSS-010-The French-Canadian Heritage Society of Michigan
What would we as genealogists do without genealogy societies and their libraries? They are critical in compiling, preserving and disseminating the information we need to prove our family lines. In our first Spotlight on a Society segment, Loraine DiCerbo, president of the French-Canadian Heritage Society of Michigan (FCHSM), tells...

MSS-009-The Drouin Collection
As French-Canadian researchers, we often find ourselves transcribing French language documents or entering French words into our genealogy databases. Knowing shortcuts for entering accented French letters makes the task much easier. If you’ve heard of the Big Drouin, Little Drouin, Red Drouin, Blue Drouin, Male Drouin, and Female Drouin,...

MSS-008-Jetté’s Dictionnaire
Perhaps one of the most valuable French-Canadian resources packed into one volume is René Jetté’s Dictionnaire genealogique des familles du Quebec, covering early Québec families from the beginning to 1730. Learn how to use Jetté to locate your family as well as what other information can be found within...

MSS-007- Les Filles du Roi (the King’s Daughters)
Imagine being a young lady in your teens or early twenties. You leave everything known to you to travel six to eight weeks across an unforgiving ocean toward a harsh land that requires all your strength and resolve to survive. We of French-Canadian descent are here today because approximately...

MSS-006-Tanguay and Its Supplement
If you have spent any time at all in the French-Canadian genealogy section of a library, you have seen the seven-volume set of books known simply by the author’s surname, the Tanguay. These books contain the baptisms, marriages, burials, and constructed families from 1608-1700. At least, the ones that Cyprien Tanguay...

MSS-005-French-Canadian Given Names
In French, searching for a surname beginning with an H or a vowel presents a unique set of problems. Episode 5 presents strategies for success. In the main segment, we acknowledge that it is sometimes difficult to determine a given name in a handwritten record, sometimes due to difficulty...

MSS-004-More French-Canadian Name Variations
There are so many ways to spell certain sounds in French that it sometimes becomes difficult to even recognize a name as the one for which you are searching. In episode 4 of Maple Stars and Stripes (MapleStarsandStripes.com/4), we take a look at the many ways of spelling the...

Maple Stars and Stripes Now on iTunes
There are several ways to listen to Maple Stars and Stripes. You can continue to listen to it on your computer (it will open in a new window so you can continue working on your computer), or download each episode to your computer from MapleStarsandStripes.com and perhaps burn it to...
