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  Welcome to Prince Edward Island, Canada
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlottetown comprises the whole Island and is the second oldest English diocese in Canada.
PEI is the first province in Canada to elect a Premier of non-European descent (Joseph Atallah Ghiz) in 1986.
PEI is the first province in Canada to elect a female Premier (Catherine Callbeck) in 1993.
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  Robert M. Douat Ancestors: Eighth Generation   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Etienne Ouellette was born in Kamouraska Co., Quebec, Canada 29 Jun 1758.
Ursule Ouellette was born in Kamouraska Co., Quebec, Canada 15 Sep 1761.
Louis Alexendre Ouellette was born in Kamouraska Co., Quebec, Canada 12 Jun 1770.
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 1766 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1763 1764 1765 - 1766 - 1767 1768 1769
1766 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar).
January 1 - Bonnie Prince Charlie becomes the new Stuart claimant to the throne of Great Britain as King Charles III and figurehead for Jacobitism.
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 Bob's Place/Morin
Helene, Quebec, Canada, died Nov 23, 1920, married Philomene Morin, Dec 29, 1873 in St. Basil, New Brunswick, Canada.
(576) Simeon Morin, born Mar 3,1675, in Petite-Riviere-St-Charles, Charlesbourg, QC, died Dec 17, 1728 in Charlesbourg, QC, married Marie Bergevin Jul 9, 1703 in Beauport, QC, Canada.
(144) Pierre Morin, born Aug 17, 1743, in St-Roch-des-Aulnaies, QC, Canada, died Aug 17, 1813 in St-Roch-des-Aulnaies, QC, Canada, married Marie-Rose Couturier Jul 26,1766 in Canada.
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 Descendants of Edward GRIFFIN (Sr.) and Mary (---)
1766 in, Westchester, New York, Gershom Griffin [1145], born 14 Mar 1743 in,, New York; died 16 Apr 1831 in Hunter,, New York.
Griffin [2888], born 14 Dec 1840 in Esquesing, County of Halton, Ontario, Canada.
Griffin [2895], born 18 Mar 1853 in Esquesing, County of Halton, Ontario, Canada.
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 NINTH GENERATION
She was married to William Smith CHESLEY on 19 Jul 1817 in Nova Scotia, Canada.
was born on 10 Jun 1828 in Nova Scotia, Canada.
was born on 28 Oct 1834 in Nova Scotia, Canada.
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 Chronicles of Canada
"Canada is a country of 32 million inhabitants that occupies the northern portion of the North American continent, and is the world's second largest country in area.
France sent the first large group of settlers in the 17th century, but Canada came to be dominated by the British until the country attained full independence in the 20th century.
That early history of Canada, from the aboriginal beginnings up until Post-Confederation Canada, are detailed in the 36 volume set "Chronicles of Canada." And now for the first time online, these valuable volumes are being presented in a cohesive unit, to aid researchers from around the world in understanding Canadian history.
www.canadiangenealogy.net /chronicles_canada.htm   (535 words)

  
 WWW Virtual Library: Museums in Canada
The Vancouver Museum is Canada's largest civic museum housing a significant collection of north west...
Canada's largest museum of science and technology is one of the most popular attractions in Ottawa a...
The Law Society of Upper Canada was founded in 1797 and is one of the oldest professional organizati...
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 National and Religious Identities: Conditions of Conflict or Harmony
The Rebellion of 1837-1838 in Lower Canada is a well-fitting illustration of this.
This modernizing platform was an autonomist one, because, in addition to pressing the federal government for a better recognition of the bicultural nature of Canada, it emphasized also the need for the Québec government to increase its fiscal resources as well as its constitutional powers.
When the Prince of Wales (the future Edward VII) came to Canada to lay the cornerstone of the Parliament buildings in Ottawa, he deplored that the British living in Canada still scorned to call themselves Canadians (see Anonymous, 1860:99).
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 Christ Church Cathedral, Montreal, Quebec, Canada Marriages 1766 - 1850
Christ Church Cathedral, Montreal, Quebec, Canada Marriages 1766 - 1850 is an index of marriages in the Christ Church Cathedral in Montreal 1766-1850.
The index was created by the Quebec Family History Society in honor of Christ Church's two hundred years of involvement with the citizens of Montreal.
Christ Church Cathedral, Montreal, Quebec, Canada Marriages 1766 - 1850.
www.worldvitalrecords.com /indexinfo.aspx?ix=ChristChurchMontrealMarriages1766-1850   (225 words)

  
 Genealogy Data
Marriage: 19 DEC 1718 in Lauzon, Quebec, Canada
Marriage: 26 JUN 1698 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada
Marriage: 21 MAR 1897 in Lacolle, Quebec, Canada
www.duquette.org /ENGLISH/Database/dat0.htm   (847 words)

  
 Gabrial Bertrand
GABRIEL1) was born September 08, 1799 in Montreal, Canada.
Canada, and died September 20, 1911 in Hunter, Garfield Co., OK. She married NOEL
January 13, 1825 in Canada, and died July 05, 1909 in Woodward, Woodward Co., OK..
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 1766 in Canada -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: )
1766 in Canada -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
(additional info and facts about list of 'years in Canada') list of 'years in Canada'.
March 18 - The (An act passed by the British parliment in 1756 that raised revenue from the American colonies by a duty in the form of a stamp required on all newspapers and legal or commercial documents; opposition by the colonies resulted in the repeal of the act in 17) Stamp Act is repealed.
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 CANADA   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Search the CANADA Family Message Boards at Ancestry.com (if available).
Search the CANADA Family Resource Center at RootsWeb.com (if available).
Find graves of people named CANADA at Find-a-Grave.com (or add one that you know).
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 Descendants of Francois Primaut - 3
) was born 1722 in Chateauguay, Chateauguay, Quebec, Canada.
) was born 22 August, 1717 in Laprairie, Quebec, Canada, and died 06 June, 1770 in Chateauguay, Quebec, Canada.
Lalanne, P. Sale of a ground located in the seigniory of Vilcheauve at the north of the river of the Wolf; by Pierre Lavigne and Marianne Gagnié, his wife, of Chateauguay, with Pierre Primot and his wife, of Chateauguay.
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 1766 in Canada Details, Meaning 1766 in Canada Article and Explanation Guide
See also: 1765 in Canada, other events of 1766, 1767 in Canada and the list of 'years in Canada'.
March 18 - The Stamp Act is repealed.
This is an Article on 1766 in Canada.
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Canada and the United Nations, 1945-1975, prepared by the Department of External Affairs.
Canada and the United Nations, an annual series published by DEA up to 1966 (and including a one-volume survey, 1945-1965).
Canada, Task Force on the Structure of Canadian Industry, Foreign Ownership and the Structure of Canadian Industry, (The Watkins Report) 1968.
www.chass.utoronto.ca /~clarkson/courses/pol341y_bib.html   (9686 words)

  
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Guy Johnson, son-in-law of Sir William and superintendent of Indian affairs as well as Tryon County Judge and representative in the Colonial Assembly, was the first of the ranking Loyalists to leave the valley for Canada.
His 1766 home, known as Guy Park in present Amsterdam was the scene of Indian Councils in the spring of 1775 as Iroquois support in the impending war was being wooed.
The explanation given to the Tryon County Committe of Safety was that there was fear the Colonel would be kidnapped by Patriots because of his influence with the Indians.
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 Genealogy Data
Marriage: 14 JUN 1853 in Beloeil, Quebec, Canada
Marriage: 12 JUN 1777 in Vercheres, Quebec, Canada
Marriage: 29 JUL 1771 in Varennes, Quebec, Canada
www.duquette.org /ENGLISH/Database/dat40.htm   (462 words)

  
 David Hume: Life and Writings [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]   (Site not responding. Last check: )
He wore the uniform of an officer, and accompanied the general on an expedition against Canada (which ended in an incursion on the coast of France) and to an embassy post in the courts of Vienna and Turin.
In 1763, at age 50, Hume was invited to accompany the Earl of Hertford to the embassy to Paris, with a near prospect of being his secretary.
Beginning in January 1766, at Hume’s invitation, he spent a year in England at a rural home that Hume arranged for him.
www.iep.utm.edu /h/humelife.htm   (5727 words)

  
 Ancestors of Deborah "Debbie" WARDELL   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Marriage: GRIFFIN, Edward "Ned" in 1797 in Smithville, West Lincoln, Ontario, Canada
Deborah married Edward "Ned" GRIFFIN, son of Unknown and Unknown, in 1797 in Smithville, West Lincoln, Ontario, Canada
and was buried in Aug 1862 in Smithville, West Lincoln, Ontario, Canada
www.noobie.ca /wardell/132.htm   (100 words)

  
 1769 in Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: )
See also: 1768 in Canada other events of 1769 1770 in Canada and the list of 'years in Canada'.
The American colonies begin their westward expansion settling Tennessee.
While that aspect is slightly covered, the majority of the book deals with the ramifications that the explo...
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 Genealogy Data
Marriage: 27 AUG 1877 in St-Sebastien, Beauce, Quebec, Canada
Marriage: 8 AUG 1803 in St-Joachim, Chateauguay, Quebec, Canada
Marriage: 14 JUN 1813 in St-Luc, Quebec, Canada
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 1765 in Canada - TheBestLinks.com - Stamp Act 1765, List of 'years in Canada', 1764 in Canada, 1766 in Canada, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
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 Tourism and Travel to Canada
The Canadian Tourism Commission (CTC) in Sydney promotes Canada as a premier, four-season tourism destination for Australian travellers.
Australia provides the fifth largest number of overseas visitors to Canada each year.
As well as working with local tour operators in the development and marketing of their Canada programs, we can also provide information and assistance to Canadian tourism suppliers interested in working with the Australian market.
www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca /australia/tourism-en.asp   (116 words)

  
 Exemplary Federal Government Employees Recognized at the Head of the Public Service Award Ceremony   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Head of the Public Service Award Program is one of three awards and recognition programs administered by the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat.
The award is designed to value, recognize and reward federal government employees who demonstrate the elements necessary to achieving the Public Service of the future: team work, service, innovation, ethics and a dedication to valuing people.
Marcel Gaumond, The Millennium Bureau of Canada, (613) 943-3239 and/or
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 1765 in Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: )
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A Stamp Act Congress meets to protest the Act.
Reserve system in Canada begins with the provision of a tract of land for the Maliseet tribe.
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 History of Nova Scotia, Bk2, Part3, Footnotes to Ch3.   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Carleton, more famous as the Governor of Canada, 1766-1778, was in New York from May 1782 to November 1783.
And many went back to their former homes in the new United States, where there were friends and relatives to welcome their return." (See, "The Port Roseway Associates"; by Marion Robertson; NSHR#3:1(1983), p.50.) "Some of them went to Upper Canada; some to England; some to the states from which they had come." (Wallace, op.
Robertson observed that of the 303 members Roseway Association listed at New York, 69 did not come to Shelburne.
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 Acadian History: The End of the Exile   (Site not responding. Last check: )
When the war was over in 1763, a few thousand Acadians headed for Canada.
In 1766, about 800 of them gathered in Boston and left by land, headed for Acadia.
Four months later, they had gotten to the isthmus of Shediac and heard that Grand Pre was settled by others.
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 Canadian Lodges and Resorts
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 Frequently Asked Questions and help section of KAS Design and Pub Sign Shop
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 1766 in Canada
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Animal and plant remains, some associated with prehistoric artefacts, were collected in freezing caverns (glacieres) of northern Yukon Territory.
(1) This infection spread rapidly throughout Southeast Asia and to Canada, and came to be known as the severe acute respirat
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 Genealogy Data Page 48 (Family Pages)
For privacy reasons, Date of Birth and Date of Marriage for persons believed to still be living are not shown.
Marriage: 28 JUL 1823 L'Acadie, St Jean, Quebec, Canada
Marriage: 13 FEB 1787 Chambly, St Jos Parish, Quebec, Canada Parish
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Dipères Piqueurs du Canada qui s'attaquent À l'homme et au bétail.
Leafhoppers of Ornamental and Fruit Trees in Canada.
Gazetteer of Canada: Prince Edward Island: Centennial Issue 1873-1973.
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Marriage: Pierre LEVASSEUR on 8 May 1703 in Rivière Ouelle, Kamouraska, Canada
Marie married Pierre LEVASSEUR on 8 May 1703 in Rivière Ouelle, Kamouraska, Canada.
(Pierre LEVASSEUR was christened on 8 Jan 1679 and was buried on 27 Oct 1738 in Kamouraska, Canada.)
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