A Quinte Branch project, showcasing an essential collection of contributed family histories made available by researchers whose family trees extended back to the creation of Canada in 1867. This collection is a virtual bonanza of names and family relationships woven through the history of the Greater Quinte area and beyond. Forty-six researchers contributed dozens of family trees containing thousands of names and relationships found nowhere else. This is a “must have” collection, available now in the Quinte Branch Marketplace.
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