1. Notes of the Registers of Quebec
(includes marriages, births, and I think some deaths as well- with additional details from time period of about 1621 into early 1800s) this book maybe useful for temporary sources while other more- primary sources are trying to be located on those very early 1st marriages, births, etc within Quebec regions
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- par J.B.A. Ferland...
- Créateurs : Ferland, J.-B.-A. (Jean-Baptiste-Antoine), 1805-1865 ,
Le Foyer canadien (Québec, Québec)
- Éditeur : Québec :G. et G.E. Desbarats, imprimeurs-éditeurs,1863.
- Ex. de conservation (no 30938): Collection Saint-Sulpice (Fonds L.W. Sicotte) ,
- http://collections.banq.qc.ca/ark:/52327/2022422
2.Histoire des canadiens-français 4
https://archive.org/stream/HistoireDesCanadiens-franais4/canada_francais_4#page/n179/mode/2up
(Includes early 1600's and upwards, w/ some early recensements along with additional "counts" in sections of book, prior to recensements tables within book- book includes Acadia and areas of Quebec- infomations within were gathered from many Archive Documents within Nova Scotia, Quebec, and i think from France as well)
3. A Geography and History of Digby Nova Scotia
(26 years of research went into this book, delving into Archive records researches- the author speaks about the beginnings of the research, and the numerous ppl, archivists, etc that were involved in gathering the informations.- Book maybe of valuable use, especially where very early 1600s records maybe be lacking)
https://ia802705.us.archive.org/35/items/ageographyandhi00wilsgoog/ageographyandhi00wilsgoog.pdf