In August, Nathan W. Murphy, wrote a blog on the FamilySearch
website, where he wondered out loud about how accurate French Canadian record are – especially French
Canadian immigration records.
As he reviewed his French Canadian ancestry at
FamilySearch, he realized that “some of
my ancestors are literally in the database 100s of times”!
To get around this problem, he used Ficher
Origine, which he explains in his blog posting. You put in the name you are
researching, and there you will see the latest up-to-date information on your immigrant
ancestor. It should help you sort out your ancestors, one from the other.
So give it a try.
Read this very interesting blog at https://familysearch.org/blog/en/judging-familytree-accuracy-french-canadian-immigrants/#comments