Fiches acadiennes du Fonds Drouin/ par Jean-Pierre-Yves Pepin
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Contains "index cards" (printed four per page and arranged alphabetically by surname) with genealogical information about Acadians (including source information) compiled by the Institut généalogique Drouin which was founded in 1899 by Joseph Drouin under the name Les généalogies Drouin enr. and then continued by his son, Gabriel Drouin. The information was taken from records found in various archives. The Acadian files are organized by French sources, and then Canadian sources. French sources include Acadian records found in France either because records were carried there or because some Acadians were born there after 1755. Canadian sources include Acadian records which remained in Canada and records about the descendants of Acadians.
L'Acadie comprenait les provinces de Nouvelle-Écosse, Nouveau-Brunswick, et l'Île-du-Prince-Édouard.
Fondé dès 1899 par Joseph Drouin, l'Institut généalogique Drouin s'est d'abord fait connaître sous l'entité commerciale, Les généalogies Drouin enr. L'Institut Drouin connaîtra cependant son apogée sous la direction de Gabriel Drouin, le fils de Joseph Drouin.
Dépouillement: t. 1. Sources françaises -- t. 2. Sources françaises : Saint-Pierre et Miquelon, A-H -- t. 3. Sources françaises: Saint-Pierre et Miquelon, I-Z.
"Ces dossiers constituent l'ensemble des informations cumulées par l'Institut Drouin. . . . Les fiches acadiennes sont classées par leurs sources de références françaises ou canadiennes. . . . Les sources françaises comprennent les registres acadiens transportés en France et les actes sur les Acadiens en France. Les sources canadiennes comprennent les registres acadiens qui sont en territoire canadien et les actes sur les descendants des Acadiens."--Page d'accueil de l'Institut généalogique Drouin.
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