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How
to locate your ancestors
Aboriginal status - how to
register
Other
contacts that may assist you in your search
How
to locate your ancestors Top
Provincial Contacts that may assist you in
your search:
The Rooms Provincial Archives Division
The Rooms Corporation of Newfoundland and Labrador
9 Bonaventure Avenue
P.O. Box 1800, Station C
St. John's, NL, Canada A1C 5P9
Telephone: (709) 757-8030
Fax: (709) 757-8031
Email: archives@therooms.ca
- Vital
Statistics is available to assist you in obtaining a birth,
marriage or death certificate for any resident of the province from 1892
to present. If you are looking for an ancestor that lived before
1892 please contact the Provincial Archives.
You may apply in person at any of the
following places:
- Government Service Centre, 5 Mews
Place, St. John's, Newfoundland
- Rockwood Realty Building, Harbour
Grace, Newfoundland
- 2 Masonic Terrace, Clarenville,
Newfoundland
- Buffett Building, Main Street, Grand
Bank, Newfoundland
- McCurdy Complex, Gander, Newfoundland
- 9 Queensway, Grand Falls-Windsor,
Newfoundland
- The Noton Building, 1 Riverside Drive,
Corner Brook, Newfoundland
- 35 Alabama Drive, Stephenville,
Newfoundland
- Viking Mall, St. Anthony, Newfoundland
- Thomas Building, 13 Churchill Street,
Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Labrador
- 118 Humphrey Road, Bruno Plaza,
Labrador City, Labrador
If you apply for the birth certificate in
St. John's, there is about a 20 minute waiting period. If you apply in
Gander or Corner Brook, you are still able to get the information the
same day. If you apply at any of the remaining offices, there is about a
three day waiting period.
You may also apply for a birth
certificate by sending a signed letter or application.
Send letter or form to Vital Statistics
at the following mailing address:
Vital Statistics, Government Service
Centre
Department of Government Services and Lands5 Mews Place, P.O. Box 8700
St. John's, Newfoundland
A1B 4J6
Telephone: (709) 729-3311
Be sure to include:
Name
Date of Birth
Place of Birth
Name of Birth Parents (including
mother’s maiden name)
Complete mailing address and telephone
number (state your relationship to the person named on the certificate
if you are not that person).
Birth Certificates are available in
wallet size and long form, framing size.
Wallet size certificates do not contain parent's names.
Please be sure to specify the number and type of certificate you
require.
Generally, birth certificates cost $20.
Cheques or money orders may be made payable to the Newfoundland
Exchequer Account. If you are paying by credit card, Visa and Mastercard
are accepted. Please include the card number, expiry date and signature
of the cardholder. However, if the birth occurred after March 27, 1991,
and was registered within one year from the date of birth, the first
certificate is free.
Aboriginal
Status - how to register Top
- Department of Indian and Northern
Affairs Canada
Website: http://www.inac.gc.ca
Aboriginal Status Inquiries 1-800-299-8750
Registration application process:
Forms that you will need for registration
can be picked up at:
- Department of Indian and Northern
Affairs Canada (address below)
- First Nations or Aboriginal
associations
- Aboriginal Friendship Centres
If you were born on or after April
17, 1985:
- Obtain a certified copy of the
child’s birth certificate indicating parents’ names. This
document can be obtained from the Provinces’ Vital Statistics
Division.
- Write a letter which states that you
want to register the child as an Indian. Give the names of the
parent with whom the child should be registered (children are
registered with only one parent). Both parents must sign the letter.
- Send the copy of the birth certificate
and the letter to your First Nations office or to DIAND (address
below).
If you were born before April 17,
1985:
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Obtain and fill out the following
forms:
"Application for Registration of an
Adult under the Indian Act": for a person who is 18 or
older;
"Application for Registration of
Children under the Indian Act": for a person who is
under 18 or for a person who is intellectually impaired.
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Include as much information as you
can about the applicant’s Aboriginal background and the name or
location of the First Nation or First Nations to which the
applicant’s ancestors belonged. If you know the names of relatives
who have been registered, you should include these also.
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Send the completed form to:
Registrar
Indian Registration and Band Lists
Department of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0H4
You will be contacted by telephone or
mail if further information is needed.
National office:
Department of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
Publications & Public Enquiries
Room 1415, Les Terrasses de la Chaudière
10 Wellington St., Hull, Quebec
K1A 0H4
Enquiries: (819) 997-0380
Regional office:
Department of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada,
Atlantic Regional Office
40 Havelock Street
PO Box 160
Amherst, N.S.
B4H 3Z3
Enquiries: (902) 661-6200
Other
Contacts that may assist you in your search
Top
- Newfoundland and Labrador Genealogical
Society
http://www3.nf.sympatico.ca/nlgs/
Colonial Building, Military Road
St. John’s, Newfoundland
A1C 2C9
Phone/Fax: (709) 754-9525
email: NLGS@nf.sympatico.ca
Newfoundland and Labrador Public
Libraries - Updated genealogy
guide of publications. http://www.publib.nf.ca/genealogy
Newfoundland Collection,
St. John's Public Libraries,
Provincial Resource Library,
Arts & Culture Centre ( Third Floor),
Allandale Road
St. John's, Newfoundland
A1B 3A3
Telephone: (709) 737-3955
Fax: (709) 737-2660
- Aosamiaji’jij Miawpukek Reserve (Conne
River)
http://www.miawpukek.nf.ca
Conne River Mi’kmaq Office
Conne River, Newfoundland
A0H 1J0
Telephone: (709) 882-2470
Fax: (709) 882-2292
email: rjeddore@writeme.com
(Memorial
University)
http://www.mun.ca/mha/genealog.html
Maritime History Archive
Memorial University of Newfoundland
St. John's, Newfoundland
A1C 5S7
Telephone: 709-737-8428/9
Fax: 709-737-3123
email: pmarshal@morgan.ucs.mun.ca
http://www.innu.ca/
P.O. Box 119
Sheshatshiu, NL
A0P 1M0
Telephone: (709) 497-8398
Fax: (709) 497-8396
email: innuenv@web.net
Sheshatshiu Innu First Nation
P.O. Box 160
Sheshatshiu, NL
A0P 1M0
Telephone: (709) 497-8522
Fax: (709) 497-8757
Mushuau Innu First Nation
P.O. Box 109
Natuashish, NL
A0P 1A0
Telephone: (709) 478-8902
Fax: (709) 478-8841
Labrador Inuit Association
http://www.nunatsiavut.com/
Membership Clerk, Labrador Inuit
Association
P.O. Box 70,
Nain, Labrador
AOP 1LO
Telephone 709-922-2942
Fax 709-922-2931
email: membership@nunatsiavut.ca
P.O. Box 956
Corner Brook, Newfoundland
A2H 6J3
Telephone: (709) 634-0996
Fax: (709) 634-0997
http://www.labmetis.org/
P.O. Box 460, Station C
Happy Valley-Goose Bay, NL
A0P 1C0
Telephone: (709) 896-0592
Toll Free: 1-877-896-0592
Fax: (709) 896-0594
email: labmetis@hvgb.net
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