Thanks to Jim LaLone for suggesting many of these sites.
  • Ancestry.com - Most complete genealogy data set. A pay site. Includes index and images of Drouin Collection, parish records of all Quebec parishes and most Ontario parishes, especially Ste Anne Detroit and L'Assomption Windsor.
  • PDRH - French-Canadian Records Transcriptions - Transcription of ALL extant Catholic parish registries through 1800, Easier to use than the Drouin Collection at Ancestry.com because old-handwriting-savvy transcribers read original records for you.
  • Michigan Archives - Michigan Deaths, 1897 - 1920. Includes images of the certificates.
  • Pilot Site at Familysearch.org - Michigan Births (1867-1902), Deaths(1867-1897), and Marriages(1868-1925)
  • International Genealogical Index - IGI has mostly births, some quite old, plus some marriages and deaths.
  • Trenton Historical Society - Trenton Deaths (1908-2005) and Cemetery records, some obituaries, and historical topics
  • Find A Grave - Claims over 40 million entries, They do have over 3700 from Michigan Memorial, nearly 2500 from Mt Carmel in Wyandotte, plus lots of others including Bloomdale and Old Burial Grounds in Trenton, Ferndale in Riverview, Sacred Heart in Grosse Ile, and St Charles in Newport.
  • Death Indexes - List of all on-line death indexes for all 50 states.
  • Cyndi’s List - Cyndi’s List is the most complete index of genealogical resources on the web. This link is to Canada
  • Acadian and French Canadian Genealogy. - Dr. John P DuLong’s website. Besides links to general referencs, the website for the Michigan French Canadian Heritage Society and their journal, Michigan’s Habitant Heritage, is included.
  • Ray’s Place - Ray’s Place has Ray’s family genealogy plus a nice list of links to French Canadian resources.
  • Francogene.com - Francogene is the website of Dr. Denis Beauregard, a prolific researcher into French connections to the New World. Includes other countries besides France.
  • Library and Archives Canada - Government site that includes indexes of available microfilms as well as on-line censuses.
  • Filles du roi and soldiers of the Carignan Regiment - Comprehensive list of the filles du roi and Carignan soldiers, many of whom remained in Canada and are our ancestors.