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  Canada
Canada's Athletes of the 20th Century Canada's Athletes of the 20th Century as voted on in a 1999 survey of newspaper ed...
Citizenship and Immigration Canada Citizenship and Immigration Canada is the department responsible for 1994.
Clerk of the Privy Council (Canada) The Clerk of the Privy Council is the senior Prime Minister of Canada's Deputy Minis...
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 The People - Brief Bios
She was captured during the 1704 attack and was married in Canada in 1710.
She was born on Sept. 22, 1697, and was captured in 1704 and killed on the march north to Canada.
On February 29, 1704 Benjamin was one of nine soldiers killed in the Meadows Fight, in pursuit of the withdrawing French and Indians.
www.1704.deerfield.history.museum /people/short_bios.jsp   (11964 words)

  
 1704 in Canada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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See also: 1703 in Canada, other events of 1704, 1705 in Canada and the list of 'years in Canada'.
French destroy the English settlement at Bonavista, Newfoundland.
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 Saskatchewan Gen Web Project - Historical Timeline
Canada and Nouveau France are depicted as the area of the eastern coast extending north and west past Hudson Bay and westward to the central American mountain range where the land becomes Nouveau Mexique.
Mississippi], Canada, and New France with ye adjoining territories of England and Spain : to Thomas Bromsall, esq., this map of Louisiana, Mississipi [i.e.
Canada's Homestead Act- Dominion Lands Act:  A quarter section or one hundred and sixty acres of land could be applied for with a filing fee of $10.00.
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 1704
1704 in science The year 1704 CE in technology included many events, some of which are listed See also: list of years in...
List of colonial governors in 1704 Colonial governors by year See also: List of state leaders in 1704 List of religious...
List of state leaders in 1704 State leaders by year See also: List of religious leaders in 1704 List of international or...
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 CITT - Appeals - Decisions - PFIZER CANADA INC.
According to Dr. Wright, the Health Canada monograph was prepared by an advisory committee of scientific experts that reviewed throat lozenges in light of existing clinical studies and literature.
Wright further stated that the goods in issue are not intended to be chewed, but to be dissolved slowly in the mouth, so as to allow the active ingredients to have a prolonged topical effect on the throat and the nasal passages.
Contrary to the goods in issue, confectionery of heading No. 17.04 are products that are marketed differently from medicaments, have no directions as to use or dosage requirements, and post no warnings or restrictions as to the manner in which they should be consumed.
www.citt.gc.ca /appeals/decision/ap2c038_e.asp   (4096 words)

  
 Canada and Agenda 21
The Government of Canada believes that it is important that the sustainable development and conservation of forests be pursued on a global basis.
Canada strongly believes that more needs to be done to put the development of the world's forests on a sustainable footing.
In Canada, the western provinces have taken the lead in the field of integrated land and resource planning and management.
www.iisd.org /WORLDSD/CANADA/PROJET/c10.htm   (3054 words)

  
 Strange Alliances: The Deerfield Raid of 1704   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
On a cold February night in 1704, two hundred and forty French and Indian troops attacked the town of Deerfield, Massachusetts, the northwesternmost settlement of the New England colonies.
“The 1704 attack on the English colonial town of Deerfield is a military saga, family story, a case study of colonialism--a multicultural glimpse of early American history,” says Tim Neumann, executive director of the Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association, or PVMA.
The 1704 skirmish came at a time when the fate of North America was still in doubt.
www.neh.fed.us /news/humanities/2003-01/deerfield.html   (1883 words)

  
 Churchyard/Orr Family Museum (Genealogy) -- The French and Indian raid on Deerfield Massachusetts, 1704
The cold and snow of winter now promise further respite, for in 1704 wars are not fought in the depths of winter.
Joanna Kellog, aged 11 in 1704, married an Indian at Caughnawaga.
His only child was killed in the 1704 attack; he and his wife marched to Canada with the rest of the captives.
www.crossmyt.com /hc/gen/deerfild.html   (2817 words)

  
 Canada Ebay in TutorGig Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Canada East French, Canada Est was the eastern portion of the Province of Canada.
See also 1702 in Canada, 1703 other events of 1703, 1704 in Canada and the list of years in Canada.
See also 1704 in Canada, 1705 other events of 1705, 1706 in Canada and the list of years in Canada.
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 Maps - 1704 Deerfield Raid
Other maps were created for this website and offer several different visual and geographical perspectives on the peoples and events connected to the 1704 raid on Deerfield.
The original territory occupied by the Wendat was Wendake, a peninsula of land in Lake Huron.
This map shows the traditional homelands of the Native groups involved in the Raid of 1704, and the locations of the communities they relocated to after being displaced by other Native and Colonial groups.
www.1704.deerfield.history.museum /maps/index.jsp   (498 words)

  
 Genealogy Data
Marriage: 3 FEB 1722 in Laprairie, Laprairie, Quebec, Canada
Marriage: 12 OCT 1750 in Laprairie, Laprairie, Quebec, Canada
Marriage: 26 OCT 1709 in Varennes, Quebec, Canada
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 Seguin Family
Francoise-Jeanne Petit, daughter of Jean Petit and Jeanne Gaudreau, October 31, 1672 in Boucherville, Quebec, Canada; d.
Marie-Louis Feuillon, daughter of Michel Feuillon and Louise Bercier on February 22, 1701/2 in Boucherville, Chambly, Quebec, Canada; d.
Barbe-Marie Feuillon, daughter of Michel Feuillon and Louise Bercier on February 4, 1703/4 in Boucherville, Quebec, Canada; d.
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 I1718: Marie Antoinette ROBIDOUX (24 Feb 1704 - ____)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
I1718: Marie Antoinette ROBIDOUX (24 Feb 1704 - ____)
BIRTH: 24 Feb 1704, Longueuil, Chambly, Quebec, Canada
MARRIAGE: 17 Feb 1720, Longueuil, Chambly, Quebec, Canada
home.earthlink.net /~lisalm/html/d0000/I1718.html   (40 words)

  
 2002 in Canada in TutorGig Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
See also 1742 in Canada, 1743 other events of 1743, 1744 in Canada and the list of years in Canada...
Computers See all 2 results in 2002 in Canada...
Classical Music See all 1 results in 2002 in Canada...
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 Printer Friendly: Canadian Homosexual Legislator Charged With Theft   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Robinson is the author of a recently-passed hate crimes law in Canada that criminalizes public criticism of homosexuality.
Robinson spent a week in jail in 1994 for his anti-logging activities and nearly escaped criminal charges for his involvement in the assisted suicide of a woman.
REAL Women Canada also details Robinson’s pro-homosexual activities.
www.traditionalvalues.org /print.php?sid=1704   (190 words)

  
 Pierre Hebert, b: 1704 - Sorel, Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Born: 1650, Canada Marr: 1681 Died: 1719, Canada
Born: 1682, Canada Marr: 1704 Died: 1769, Canada
Born: 22 JUN 1704 - Sorel, Richelieu, Quebec, Canada
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 Amazon.ca: Books: The Unredeemed Captive: a Family Story from Early America   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Williams, a Puritan minister, and his family were captured in 1704 in their Massachusetts home by a group of Frenchmen and Native Americans, and forced to march to Canada.
Although he and four of his children were later released, his wife died on the march and his daughter, Eunice, became a convert to Catholicism and married a Native American.
In 1704, Mohawk Indians, converted to Catholicism by Jesuit missionaries, allied with the French settlers in Canada, attacked the frontier village of Deerfield, Massachusetts,...
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/0679759611   (1230 words)

  
 Canada House Beach Club Hotel Pompano Beach With Vacation Packages   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
1704 N. Ocean Blvd. Pompano Beach FL US 33062
Situated directly on the Atlantic Ocean, this resort is within walking distance of excellent sports activities and fine restaurants.
A homey all-suite beach resort in a quiet Pompano Beach community, conveniently located between Miami and Palm Beach in an area of Florida that offers an abundance of sightseeing opportunities, state parks and museums.
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 RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: Don Ross & Jeanne (Guppy) Ross Family Tree
REEVES, Janet b: 1843 in Ontario, Canada d: 1921 in North Branch Cemetery, Martintown, Glengarry County, Ontario, Canada
REID, Benjamin b: ABT 1823 in Thurlow Township, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada
REID, Hannah b: 4 NOV 1843 in Madoc Township, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada d: 24 MAR 1919 in Glenwood Cemetery, Picton, Ontario, Canada
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 Canada House Hotel Hotel - Pompano Beach - Canada House Hotel Hotel reviews - TripAdvisor
1704 N Ocean Blvd, Pompano Beach, Florida 33062, United States
Be the first to write a user review and tell others about your experience!
Explore our site to find travel information and unbiased reviews on Pompano Beach tourism, restaurants, attractions, maps and much more.
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 John Locke (1632-1704), The Philosopher of Freedom.
On October 28th, 1704, Locke died; he was buried in the church yard of High Laver.
I note, too, that it would appear, at the same time, in 1690, Locke brought out the first of his
, which Letters continued, it seems in series fashion from 1690 to just shortly after his death in 1704.
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 Bylaw 1704 - Road Closure Bylaw – Big Bend Highway and Trans Canada Highway Intersection   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
WHEREAS pursuant to Section 527 of the Local Government Act, Council may, by by-law, close a highway, or a portion of it, to traffic;
That public notice of Council’s intention to adopt this Bylaw shall be advertised prior to the adoption thereof.
That this Bylaw shall be cited for all purposes as the “City of Revelstoke Road Closure Bylaw No. 1704”.
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 Encyclopedia: 1704 in Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
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 Lectures recommandées - Environnement Canada
(préparé pour Environnement Canada et l'Alberta Recreation, Parks and Wildlife Foundation), 1987.
Wildlife Habitat: A Handbook for Canada's Prairies and Parklands.
1704, avenue Carling, pièce 301, Ottawa, T2A 1C7.
www.pnr-rpn.ec.gc.ca /nature/whp/prgrass/df03s07.fr.html   (398 words)

  
 Pierre dit Lavigne Poutre, b: 1687 - Quebec, Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Born: 1673, Canada Marr: 1697 Died: 1745, Canada
Died: AFT 13 MAR 1745/1746 - Longue-Pointe, Quebec, Canada
Born: 2 February 1680 - Sorel, Richelieu, PQ, Canada
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 CRW 1704   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Whale Watching Photos of Northern Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada.
Image license for "CRW 1704" - please use form.
Unauthorized use of any images or footage on this site is prohibited by international copyright laws.
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 Therese Rocheron, b: 1685 - Ste Famille, Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Marr: 3 June 1704 - Ste-Famille, Ile-d'Orleans, Que.
Born: 21 MAR 1704/1705 - Chateau Richer, Quebec, Canada
Born: 8 MAR 1651/52 - Quebec, Quebec, Quebec, Canada
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 Greg Bard's Genealogical Records
Nova Scotia, Canada (formerly Acadia) Death: 1704 Death: 26 Dec 1704 Annapolis Royal (formerly Port Royal), Nova Scotia, Canada
Nova Scotia, Canada (formerly Acadia) Death: 7 Dec 1726 Annapolis Royal (formerly Port Royal), Nova Scotia, Canada
F Cecile Thibodeau Birth: 1680 Annapolis Royal (formerly Port Royal), Nova Scotia, Canada Death: betw 1704 and 1774
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