More than 100 people sent in answers and the VPL gave a book prize, Finding Your Canadian Ancestors by Sherry Irvine and Dave Obee, to five people drawn from the 75 fully correct entries. Here's the VPL's contest. Why not challenge yourself?
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Answer the questions below using the following FREE Canadian genealogy databases. Each database answers ONE question.
Automated Genealogy
www.automatedgenealogy.com B.C. Cemetery Finding Aid
www.islandnet.com/bccfa
British Columbia City Directories, 1860-1901
www.vpl.ca/bccd/index.php
Canadian Naturalization (1915-1932)
www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/genealogy/022-505-e.html
Census of Canada, 1881
www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/census-1881/index-e.html
Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick Newspaper Vital Statistics
http://archives.gnb.ca/APPS/
Immigration Records (1925-1935)
www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/
In Search of Your Canadian Past: The Canadian County Atlas Digital Project http://digital.library.mcgill.ca/CountyAtlas
Prince Edward Island Baptismal Index
www.gov.pe.ca/cca/baptismal
Saskatchewan Vital Statistics – Genealogy Indexes
http://vsgs.health.gov.sk.ca/sgs_srch.aspx
Soldiers of the First World War
www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/
Western Land Grants (1870-1930)
www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/western-land-grants/index-e.html
1. What were the names of 4 children born to Margaret Walsh and James Thompson and baptised in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island during the 1860s?
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2. What was the occupation and residence of Morris Applebaum, an immigrant from Poland who became a naturalized Canadian on March 13, 1920?
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3. Where was future Canadian prime minister John Diefenbaker living at the time of the 1901 census? What were the names and ages of other members of the household?
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4. Charles Edwin Martindale enlisted as a soldier in the Canadian Expeditionary Force on May 10th, 1916. Where was he born?
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5. How many people with the surname Smith are buried at Sunnyside Lawn cemetery in Surrey, B.C.?
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6. What was the first name of the youngest person with the surname Howe to arrive in Quebec City on the Montcalm in 1925? How old was he or she?
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7. Who were the parents of Jules Ernest Azur, born in Batoche, Saskatchewan in 1906?
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8. Who did Andrew Babineau of Moncton, New Brunswick marry on December 20, 1891?
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9. Which four individuals were granted the quarter-sections making up Section 10, Township 10, Range 10, Meridian W1 in Manitoba?
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10. In which township in Brant County, Ontario was Alfred Jones living around 1875?
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11. How many people with the surname Douglas, born in Scotland, were living in Manitoba in 1881?
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12. What was the occupation of H.H. Burr of New Westminster, B.C. in 1877-1878?
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The answers may be found on the VPL website.
This would be a good model for other libraries to adapt.
Thanks to Janet Tomkins of the VPL for the lead.
This is a super idea. It deserves inspection by OGS people at all levels at conference this weekend.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! I wish I'd known about it when the competition was going on. Treasure hunts and scavenger hunts are so much fun, and combining them with genealogy (which is like a treasure hunt in its own right) is simply fantastic!
ReplyDeleteStephanie at the Irish Genealogical Research blog