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Topic: 1794 in Canada


  
  Canada
Canada borders with 12 states of the USA in the south (on the 49 parallel and the Great Lakes Area), the Pacific Ocean and Alaska (USA) in the west, the Arctic Ocean in the north and the Atlantic Ocean in the east.
Canada's highest peaks, however, are not in the Rockies, but in the St. Elias Mountains, an extension of the Cordillera stretching north into the Yukon and Alaska.
Canada is an independent federal state and a member of the British Commonwealth with parliamentary democracy, two official languages and two systems of law: civil law and common law.
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 Encyclopedia: 1794 in Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
See also: 1793 in Canada, 1795 in Canada and the list of 'years in Canada'.
Jay Treaty establishes neutral commission to settle border disputes between United States and Canada; restores trade between the United States and British colonies of Canada; also guarantees Indians free movement across the border.
June - Close of a session of the Canadian Legislature, which began in November last.
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 Why Canada IS Worth SAVING   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Canada is also known for its strong social programs, which are unfortunately taken for granted by many Canadians who do not realize their good fortune to live in such a great country.
Canada is a free country that should be able to make her own choices on who to trade with without looking for the United States' permission first.
Canada is a role model for countries around the world, being one of the first to take steps in the direction of a better quality of life for everyone.
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 Canada in the Making - Specific Events & Topics
In Canada, law in all the provinces except Québec is based on Common law.
This practice was followed in Canada until the passing of the Constitution Act, 1982, which set down individual rights along American lines in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
The development of a bilingual civil code for Canada East (still called Lower Canada in its title) began in 1857, and was intended to reconcile the problems that had developed from the mixing of British Common law and the Custom of Paris.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Catholic Indian Missions of Canada
The French discoverers of Canada did not fail to impress the aborigines they met with a vague idea of the religion they professed.
Of the latter one of the most prominent was a refugee from the horrors of the French Revolution, Abbé le Courtois, who reached Canada on 26 June, 1794, and died on 18 May, 1828, after having devoted himself to the service of the northeastern and St. Lawrence aborigines.
One of the chief objects of the new mission was the conversion of the Aborigines of the Middle West of Canada.
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 1793 in Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
See also: 1792 in Canada, other events of 1793, 1794 in Canada and the list of 'years in Canada'.
Under the leadership of Lieutenant-Governor John Graves Simcoe, Upper Canada passes a law to stop people from bringing slaves into Upper Canada.
With this act, Upper Canada becomes the first British territory to bring in legislation against slavery, although it does not abolish slavery entirely.
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 1794 in Canada Definition / 1794 in Canada Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
HBC Brandon House established on Assiniboine, outpost for trade south and southwest to Missouri and Yellowstone.
March 14 - Eli Whitney is granted a patent for the cotton gin.
Jay Treaty establishes neutral commission to settle border disputes between United States and Canada; restores trade between the United States and British colonies of Canada; additionally guarantees Indians free movement across the border.
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 Le Canada en devenir - Événements et sujets spécifiques
Au Canada, le droit de toutes les provinces, sauf le Québec, est basé sur la common law.
Cette pratique a été suivie au Canada jusqu'à l'adoption de la Loi constitutionnelle de 1982 qui fixait les droits individuels selon le modèle américain dans la Charte canadienne des droits et libertés.
La province du Canada, par contre, était à l'origine une colonie française - la Nouvelle-France - qui utilisait le droit civil.
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 METIS CULTURE 1793-1794
Toussaint Charbonneau, Metis, born 1758 Canada, son of a Frenchman and Sioux woman, is an engage the N.W.C. Prairie du Chien, birth Angelique Brisbois, Metis died 1827 daughter Michel Brisbois (1759-1837) and a Winnebago Metis woman.
Upper Canada passed a militia bill requiring all able-bodied men, who were between sixteen and fifty years, to enroll and attend parade two to four times a year, to defend the Canadian forts of Oswego, Niagara, Detroit and Mackinac, if required.
We hear that animals fly away in every direction to save themselves from the flames, an attempt which is often rendered abortive when the fire is cherished by a breeze of wind, which draws it along with such fury that the fleetest horse can scarcely outrun it.
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 Gil&John
William died 6-Jul-1908, New Richmond, Quebec, Canada, buried: New Richmond, Quebec, Canada.
Gilbert died 17-Jan-1954, Hopetown, Quebec, Canada, buried: Hopetown, Quebec, Canada.
GEDCOM on the Descendants of Gilbert McWhirter and Isobel McCreadie, 23-Apr-1998 from Peggy Doddridge-Willett of New Richmond, Quebec, Canada.
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 1794 in rail transport Definition / 1794 in rail transport Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
1794 in rail transport Definition / 1794 in rail transport Research
This article will list events related to rail transport that occurred in 1794 Events February 11 - 1st session of the United States Senate is open to the public.
[click for more] - Cornelius VanderbiltCornelius Vanderbilt, (May 27, 1794 - January 4, 1877), was an American entrepreneur who built his wealth in shipping and railroads and is the founder of the renowned Vanderbilt family....
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 Canada and North America (British Empire & Commonwealth Land Forces)
Canada purchased Rupert's Land (which became the Northwest Territories) from Hudson Bay Company (royal assent 23 June 1870), less some 2.8 million hectares of farmland in the prairies and certain land around trading posts which remained HBC territory
First World War: British declaration of war on Germany automatically involved Canada and the rest of the Empire; the Canadian war effort won Canada a greater degree of autonomy from Britain and a modest role in the peace process, but resulting Franco-English tensions in Canada produced a country reluctant to take on international responsibilities
British Regiments in Canada, by Michael S.Young et al.
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 1794 in Canada -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
1794 in Canada -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
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(Click link for more info and facts about Jay Treaty) Jay Treaty establishes neutral commission to settle border disputes between United States and Canada; restores trade between the United States and British colonies of Canada; also guarantees Indians free movement across the border.
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 Descendants of William Aitchison of Scotland and Nova Scotia, Canada: Born 1794 in Annan Parish, Dumfrieshire, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Descendants of William Aitchison of Scotland and Nova Scotia, Canada: Born 1794 in Annan Parish, Dumfrieshire, Scotland, Died 1 March 1875 in New : Queer Pop Culture
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Descendants of William Aitchison of Scotland and Nova Scotia, Canada: Born 1794 in Annan Parish, Dumfrieshire, Scotland, Died 1 March 1875 in New
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 Cyndi's List - Ireland & Northern Ireland
The archive service for both Houses of Parliament and facilitates public access to several million records which are preserved in the Victoria Tower repository.
For the exchange and discussion of the genealogy, culture and history of Canada's Ulster Scots.
For anyone with a genealogical interest in the Irish Protestants from southwest Cork who settled in the Bay Chaleur area of New Brunswick and Quebec, Canada in the early 1800s.
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 Guillaume Forand, b: 1794 - Beloeil, Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Born: 23 MAR 1794 - Beloeil, Quebec, Canada
Born: 9 OCT 1826 - Dunham, Missisquoi, Quebec, Canada
Born: 27 DEC 1831 - Grandby, Shefford, Quebec, Canada
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 Fidele Bernard, b: 1794 - Malpeque (Prince), Canada
Fidele Bernard, b: 1794 - Malpeque (Prince), Canada
Born: 1760, Acadie Marr: 1791 Died: 1820, Canada
Born: 3 DEC 1832 - Tignish (Prince), Prince Edward Island, Canada
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 RootsWeb: GENIRE-L GAFFNEY, Thomas b.abt 1794 Ireland>Canada bef 1833>MI   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Thomas Gaffney born abt 1794 Ireland, married to Catherine possibly
Oxford County, Ontario, Canada), Ester died abt 1872 Sanilac County,
Thomas b abt 1794 died 1874 Sanilac County, Michigan, his
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 Cdn Jewish History Bibliography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
NONE IS TOO MANY: Canada and the Jews of Europe 1933-1948.
THE TRAITOR AND THE JEW: Anti-Semitism and the delirium of extremist right-wing nationalism in French Canada from 1929 to 1939.
CANADA'S JEWS: A SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC STURY OF THE JEWS IN CANADA.
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 John A. Young, b: 1812 - Consecon, Canada
MATILDA A. Born: 1850, Canada Died: 1895, Canada
Born: 1844, Canada Marr: 1866  Died: 1872, Canda
Born: 1839, Canada Marr: 1865  Died: 1919, Canada
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 The Atlas of Canada - Historical Map: 1794 The British Possessions in North America (Samuel Lewis)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Atlas of Canada - Historical Map: 1794 The British Possessions in North America (Samuel Lewis)
British North America circa 1823 » Historical Map: 1794 The British Possessions in North America (Samuel Lewis)
Historical Map: 1794 The British Possessions in North America (Samuel Lewis)
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 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home Pages: Michael McCarthy b1794Ire. m Cath Reagan went to Canada 1828
The information that I have been able to find is that Michael and Catherine Regan have a son Thomas baptized 18 Oct. 1828 at St. Famile RC church in Bathurst, New Brunswick Canada.
Descendents of Michael McCarthy b Ireland to Bathurst, NB Canada by 1828 then New Limerick, Maine by 1870.
1820 Woodstock, NB Canada, and mother Jennie Cronk Louise Welch nee Bailey b.1860 in St. John, NB Canada, and brother Robert Sandford Stewart Welch.
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 Gilbert Stuart Newton (1794 - 1835) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Gilbert Stuart Newton, American (born in Canada), 1794-1835 Self Portrait 1818 Oil on canvas 50.48
Gilbert Stuart Newton, American (born in Canada), 1794-1835 Forsaken 1820s Oil on canvas 61.28 x
Gilbert Stuart Newton, American (born in Canada), 1794-1835 Young Lady in Cauchoise Dress about 1829
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 VAN DEUSEN, VAN DUSEN or VANDUSEN: From New York to Ontario, Canada & Beyond
......+James LENT - b: 19 Sep 1800 Coburg, Hamilton Twp., Northumberland Co., ON, Canada; m: 12 Feb 1824 in Cramahe, Northumberland Co., ON, Canada; d: 6 Aug 1870 Hamilton Twp., Northumberland Co., ON, Canada; Occupation: Methodist Preacher, New Connexion Meth.
.............+Matilda Rosina PURDY - b: 2 Jan 1841 ON, Canada West or New England or Amelin Co., NY, USA (?); m: 5 Dec 1858 Hamilton Twp., Northumberland Co., ON, Canada West; d: Aft.
Canada East and Canada West; Upper and Lower Canada (Canada GenWeb)
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 Dorothy KRIBS
(Frederick HOTRUM was born in 1793 in ON, Canada, died on 22 Mar 1877 in Trempealeau, Trempealeau co., WI, USA and was buried in Trempealeau, Trempealeau co., WI, USA.) The cause of his death was retention of urine.
Please e-mail Dave Naylor if you have any information about HARTRUM / HOTRUM family members of any era, or wish to discuss any of these individuals or their relatives.
Address snail mail to: 9091 Eighth Line, RR 2, Georgetown, ON, Canada L7G 4S5.
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 The Family History Collection of Arden Gremmert and Eva Doherty John HAINES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Died: 11 Jul 1880, Muskoka, Ontario, Canada, at age 85
John married Elizabeth SCHWERDFEGER, daughter of Ludwig SCHWERDFEGER and Magdalena MARCELLUS, on 25 Jun 1815 in WIlliamsburg, Dundas County, Ontario, Canada.
(Elizabeth SCHWERDFEGER was born on 12 Jul 1798 in WIlliamsburg, Dundas County, Ontario, Canada
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 GP535: Charlotte Woodworth, b: 23 NOV 1794 - Cornwallis, King's County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Born: 23 NOV 1794 - Cornwallis, King's County, Nova Scotia, Canada Died: 19 SEP 1861 - King's County, Nova Scotia, Canada Father: Eleazer Woodworth Mother: Mary Chute Other Spouses:
Born: - Clements, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada Marr: 5 NOV 1888 - Clements, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada Died: - Father: Ezekiel Peyor Sanford Mother: Louisa Millner Other Spouses:
Born: 29 DEC 1870 - Clements, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada Res: 1940 - Deep Brook, Connecticut, USA Died: 31 MAY 1969 - Bridgetown, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada Bur: - Clementsport United Cemetery, Clementsport, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia Father: John Edward Henshaw, Jr.
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 Map Library National Archives of Canada - Maps on Microfiche North America, Maritimes, Atlantic Ocean, and Gulf of St. ...
Map of the Provinces of Canada, New Brunswick, Nova Soctia, Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island and Parts Of the Northeast United States
Plan of a Route Taken in Winter from Quebec the Capital of Canada to the Frountier Settlement of the Township of Topshave Near Brunswick Fort on the River Ammeras Caefin in the Province Of New Hampshire
Map of the Maritime Provinces of Canada and Parts of the United States of the British Dominions in North America (3 Sheets)
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 I510: Louis COUTU (30 Jan 1794 - 31 Jan 1794)
I510: Louis COUTU (30 Jan 1794 - 31 Jan 1794)
BIRTH: 30 Jan 1794, Berthierville, Quebec, Canada [398]
DEATH: 31 Jan 1794, Berthierville, Quebec, Canada [399]
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