http://www.ancestorhunt.com/family_bibles_index.htm Family Bibles indexed from submitted data and Family Bible tidbits gathered from bibles listed on eBay. And an announcement from Olive Tree Genealogy: "Thanks to Janice Copeman, Olive Tree Genealogy now has a new set of records online. These are census records for Quebec from 1825 to 1861. Janice has extracted the names of Irish families for 1861, but the earlier records contain all ethnic groups. Quebec was formerly known as Canada East and Lower Canada, so you may see reference to those terms. If you have ancestors who came to Quebec then went on to other areas, you may find reference to them in these records. Many immigrants to USA for example, came in by way of Canada (often to Quebec) as it was much cheaper than sailing directly to an American port. These are the direct links to get to each census. Remember to let each page load completely, then start looking down the page til you see the names. The index to Quebec records online at Olive Tree Genealogy is at http://olivetreegenealogy.com/can/quebec/ The little tree logo mark Olive Tree's free databases. http://olivetreegenealogy.com/can/quebec/valcensus1825.shtml 1825 Census of Valcartier, County of Quebec http://olivetreegenealogy.com/can/quebec/stccensus1825.shtml 1825 Census - County of Hampshire; Parish of Ste. Catherine de Fossambault; Village of St. Patrick http://olivetreegenealogy.com/can/quebec/stccensus1831.shtml 1831 Census - Quebec (Lower Canada) - Ste. Catherines, County Portneuf http://olivetreegenealogy.com/can/quebec/stgcensus1831.shtml LOWER CANADA (Quebec) CENSUS OF 1831 ST. GABRIEL DE VALCARTIER http://olivetreegenealogy.com/can/quebec/stcath1861_1.shtml 1861 CENSUS STE. CATHERINE DE PORTNEUF OF IRISH FAMILIES CANADA EAST (1,244 names)