
Course enrollment: EL-CA-217 - Research: Saskatchewan Ancestors
Purchase the enrollment for the course 'Research: Saskatchewan Ancestors' at https://genealogicalstudies.com Saskatchewan was part of the North West Territories from 1870 until it became a province in 1905. During this period the land was surveyed and railways were built to bring settlers to the west. To encourage settlement the government of Canada passed the Dominion Land Act in 1871. Under the act a one hundred and sixty acres of land was offered as a free homestead to males 21 years of age or to women who were the sole support for their family. People came from other areas in Canada, United States, British Isles and Europe to take up homesteads. Before beginning research in Saskatchewan, the researcher should establish a research plan noting whom they are searching for, when the family was in Saskatchewan, where they lived, and what they were doing in the province. This enables the researcher to see what records the family may have created in Saskatchewan. This course will help you