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For North Americans
seeking to trace the path that brought their ancestors to
this continent, Prince Edward Island has become a
veritable hub of genealogical research. In the early
years of North American colonization and then immigration
to the continent, the Atlantic-Canadian region was a
stepping-stone for French, Irish, and Scottish colonists.
Today, genealogists include Louisiana Cajuns retracing
their ancestors who were expelled from the Island in
1758. Others are descended from Islanders who left the
province to seek their fortunes in other regions of
Canada and the United States during the early decades of
this century. Community
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