Acadian Church Records 1679-1757
S**L
Overpriced and of little use
Very thin pamphlet of virtually no use, as I had all the information therein from other sources. By subscription to Ancestry.com and in Stephen A. White's "Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes - Part I (1636-1714)" Of limited use to those who do not have access to these sources, but way overpriced.
A**R
It wasn't what I expected. I was expecting a ...
It wasn't what I expected. I was expecting a book. It was more of a leaflet. I did however, find information in it was verified some of my information from my ancestry.
P**F
Great!
Great!
P**T
Disappointing
The information seems to be accurate, but this is a 28 page document widely spaced. I thought I would be getting much, much more for the $16 I paid.
P**I
Information from lesser recorded villages
A very small pamphlet, but it does included useable information from places other the Port Royal. Handy for Acadian researchers.
R**X
Great for genealogy
Paper back. A great genealogy reference for early Acadia in Canada.
C**S
A poorly printed pamphlet
Type is broken and missing in some places. It actually looks like it’s a second or third generation copy of another printed page. No way is it worth the price.
D**Z
It has many records I haven't seen elsewhere
This definitely has a lot of records from early Acadia that I haven't been able to find elsewhere. Very useful in confirming information.
B**E
Bent, Stapled and Overpriced
Item came folded and bent in the shipping. Other than that, it is just a small book stapled together like a high schooler's history report. I got this as a gift for someone, and now I have to flatten the 'book' out
M**R
Its over priced , really just a home made thing of less than 30 pages with paper cover stapled on
Based on the photograph it looks like a book and by the time period it covers there should be a lot more to it. It’s a home made job and should cost no more than 10 dollars instead of the almost 30 which I paid. Not good
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