Newfoundland and Labrador Compiled Genealogies

Keith Matthews Name Files, 1500-1850

 * Keith Matthews Name Files, 1500-1850 The Keith Matthews Name Files is a collection of data on individuals, families and businesses that were involved in the settlement, fisheries and trade of Newfoundland from earliest settlement to 1850. The files were compiled from a wide variety of English, Irish and Newfoundland records, including parish registers, newspapers, shipping records, customs records, political papers, census records, merchant records, diaries, etc. and include data on 7,300 surnames, arranged by surname and subdivided by given name.

The Atlantic Canadians

 * The Atlantic Canadians 1600-1900: An Alphabetized Directory of the People, Places, and Vital Dates, 3 volumes. Elliot, Noel M., editor, (Toronto, Ontario: Genealogical Research Library, 1994).
 * This is an index to many published biographies, cemetery records, census records (through 1881), church records, directories, family histories, genealogies, immigration lists, local histories, Loyalist listings, marriage records, periodicals, probate records, and vital records in newspapers.

The Family History Society of Newfoundland and Labrador

 * The Family History Society of Newfoundland and Labrador Family & Community Histories
 * "The Family History Society of Newfoundland and Labrador maintains an ever-growing library of genealogical resource materials, including our burgeoning collection of family and community histories, donated by members and patrons alike. An index to the items in this collection can be found in "Section O" starting on page 121 of our Guide to Holdings."

The Family History Society of Newfoundland and Labrador Mailing Address: P.O. Box 8008 St. John's, NL Canada. A1B 3M7 Office Location: 50 Pippy Place - Unit 16B St. John's, NL Canada Telephone: (709) 754 - 9525 Email: fhs@fhsnl.ca
 * Research Services

St. John's Public Libraries

 * [[Media:Geneaology-guide2017.pdf|GUIDE TO GENEALOGICAL MATERIAL IN THE NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR COLLECTION ST. JOHN’S PUBLIC LIBRARIES]]