About Us

Amy Jalbert Kennedy is a third-generation French Canadian, whose eight great-grandparents immigrated from Quebec and the Maritime Provinces to New Hampshire and Rhode Island. Born and raised in Mystic, Connecticut, she served for four decades as a research, reference, and public librarian. She holds a Master of Library of Science degree from Simmons University, and is a proud member of the American French Genealogical Society and American-Canadian Genealogical Society.

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Quebec Lineage Services is not affiliated with Genealogie Quebec or Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. While we work diligently to trace your family connection to Quebec, we cannot guarantee the discovery of records sufficient for legal, immigration, or citizenship purposes. Our services are intended for informational and genealogical research only and should not be relied upon as official documentation. Clients seeking citizenship or legal recognition are encouraged to consult directly with qualified legal professionals or the appropriate government authorities.

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