Favorite Links


Below are some key Guedry & Labine as well as Acadian websites:  Forums are sites where genealogical queries are posted and answered.  Bulletin Boards are for posting meetings and for sharing general family information.  Websites contain genealogies, histories and other family information. 

GUEDRY & LABINE FORUMS:

Rootsweb Guidry Forum
(Becky Boggess)

Rootsweb Guidry Forum Subscription Page (Becky Boggess)

Guidry Ancestry.com Forum

Guidry Family Genealogy Forum

(Free automatic membership on visiting site first time.)

Labine Ancestry.com Forum

Labine Family Genealogy Forum
(Free automatic membership on visiting site first time.)

Guedry Ancestry.com Forum

Geddry Ancestry.com Forum

Jeddry Ancestry.com Forum

Guildry-Labine Ancestry.com Forum

Petitpas Ancestry.com Forum

Petitpas Family Genealogy Forum
(Free automatic membership on visiting site first time.)

[Note:  On the Ancestry.com Forums type a surname in the "Message Board: Search" box at the top left and click "Go" for additional queries.]


GUEDRY & LABINE BULLETIN BOARDS:

MyFamily.com:
Guidry Forum (Allie Guidry)
To join the MyFamily.com Guidry Forum, send an e-mail to Allie Guidry at [email protected] and request that you be added to the membership.)

Facebook:
Les Guédry d'Asteur (Guidry, Labine, Labean, Jeddry, Geddry, Petitpas)


GUEDRY & LABINE WEBSITES:


The Guedry-Labine Family Genealogical Database

Brian Joseph Oster's Guidry Family Genealogy Website (Brian Joseph Oster)

Gloria Vaughn Walkers Guidry Family Genealogy Website (Gloria Vaughn Walker)

Bayou Genealogy Website (Leslie Braddock)

Petitpas Family Genealogy Website (La Societe Historique Acadienne)

Petitpas Genealogy Website (Eileen Avery)

Newspaper Article of 1999 Guidry Family Reunion (see 2nd half of article)


ACADIAN/CAJUN WEBSITES:

Acadian and French-Canadian Ancestral Home (Lucie LeBlanc Consentio)

Acadian-Cajun Genealogy & History (Tim Hebert) [Superb website with links]

Acadian Genealogy Homepage (Yvonne L. Cyr) [CD Software]

Acadian GenWeb Site (Lucie Leblanc Consentino) [Very nice website with many links]

David Legacy Links - Louisiana/Acadian [LA/Acadian links]

Canadian Genealogy & History Links-Acadian (Jessica Veinot) [Acadian links]

The Louisiana GenWeb Site [Excellent site]


2011/2012 REUNION ORGANIZATION WEBSITES:

Congres Mondial Acadien 2012 Home Page

CAFA Home Page


Below are several websites that have superb information on the Acadians - their history and their genealogy.  With two exceptions these websites only cover the Acadian history and genealogy for Acadia (i.e., 1600's to 1760's).  I hope you enjoy using some of these sites for your reseach or to just browse around.

Merci,

Marty


"An Acadian Parish Remembered" - A photocopy of the original church registers of St-Jean Baptiste Parish in Port-Royal from 1702-1755 with a search engine for finding individual persons
http://www.gov.ns.ca/nsarm/cap/acadian/

"Acadian Heartland:  Records of the Deportation and Le Grand Derangement, 1714-1768" - Superb site with three excellent sets of records:  (1)  Selections from T. B. Akins book 'Public Documents of the Province of Nova Scotia' which is filled with transcriptions of Acadian documents; (2) the Andew Brown Collection's 'Papers Relating to the Acadian French' and (3) 'The Journal of Colonel John Winslow" covering the expulsion of the Acadians from Beausejour (Beaubassin) and Grand-Pre in 1755
http://www.gov.ns.ca/nsarm/virtual/deportation/

"ABCGenealogy (Nova Scotia)" -  Superb links to Acadian websites
http://www.abcgenealogy.com/Regional/Canada/Nova_Scotia/

"Acadian Historical Atlas" - Superb maps of historical and modern Acadia by region; names of people in each historical area of Acadia
http://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/205/301/ic/cdc/neo-ecossaise/default.htm

"Digital Archives of the Argyle District Acadians" - Excellent website on the Cape Sable region of Nova Scotia and and the Acadians there; has a genealogy section.  The Argyle District is the southwestern end of Nova Scotia where West Pubnico is located.
http://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/205/301/ic/cdc/argyle/default.htm

" The West Pubnico Acadian Museum and Archives" - Contains interesting information on the Acadians of the Cape Sable Region including 100 articles written by Father Clarence d'Entremont about the Acadians.  
http://www.museeacadien.ca/english/archives/index.htm

"Acadian-Cajun Genealogy and History" by Tim Hebert - A superb website for the beginner and expert.  Excellent historical and genealogical material on the Acadians from the 1600's to the present.
http://www.acadian-cajun.com/

"The Acadian Odyssey" - Another excellent website on the history of the Acadians.  The information is more condensed than that on Tim Hebert's website above.
http://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/205/301/ic/cdc/acadian/intro/index.htm

"Baie Sainte-Marie" - The Clare tourism website with information on the history of this area where many Acadians live today.  Meteghan is part of the Municipality of Clare.
http://www.clarenovascotia.com

"Fort Point Museum" - Website of the Fort Point Museum at LaHave, Nova Scotia.  It contains an excellent history of the area which include Merligueche by Joan Dawson.  Also, has list of names of early Acadians that lived in this area.
http://www.fortpointmuseum.com/history.asp

"Canada's Digital Collections" - Hundreds of digitized records from the Library and Archives Canada on all aspects of Canadian history.
http://collections.ic.gc.ca/

"Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management" - Numerous digitized databases on the Acadians and Nova Scotia history and genealogy as well as a wealth of other information.
http://www.gov.ns.ca/nsarm/

"Library and Archives Canada" - An excellent site with hundreds of records on the history and genealogy of Canada including Acadian.
http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/
 


 

Guidry Reunion in Louisiana, who is this family member?