Dear Readers,
The French Genealogy Blog will be coming to Montreal in a few weeks' time. We should be delighted to meet those of you who are in or near that fine city. Should we set up a meeting? Send us an e-mail, if you are interested.

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Ah Montreal, my hometown. I'd love to meet you as I so enjoy your writing however, I have long since left Quebec and now reside in another province. As you know, Quebec is a goldmine for genealogical information, some say the best in the world. In all the reseach I've done, I've noticed so many French people found their way to the U.S., particularly to the New England states.
Enjoy your visit
Posted by: Lynn Ayres | 01 November 2012 at 13:45