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  Free Masons in Canada
The history of freemasonry in Upper Canada as a separate entity commenced in 1792 when the Provincial Grand Lodge of Upper Canada was established at Newark, under William Jarvis.
In 1802 occurred a schism in Upper Canada when, despite the removal of Jarvis to York, the Newark lodge claimed the right to remain the legitimate Grand Lodge of Upper Canada.
The Grand Lodge of the province of Quebec was organized in 1869 as independent of the Grand Lodge of Canada, which accepted the inevitable and granted recognition in 1874.
www2.marianopolis.edu /quebechistory/encyclopedia/FreeMasonsinCanada.htm   (554 words)

  
 1802 - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Canada - Rail transport - Science - South Africa - Sport
1802 was a common year starting on Friday (see link for calendar).
You can find it there under the keyword 1802 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1802)The list of previous authors is available here: version history (http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1802andaction=history).
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/1802   (572 words)

  
 Clemens / Lewis Family Ancestry - pafg281 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Francis Eusube Fugere Fisher was born in 1821 in Laprarie, Canada.
Adelaide Asselin-Bellefleur was born in 1805 in Laprarie, Canada.
Domonique Bourdeau was born on 3 Jan 1774 in Laprarie, Canada.
www.surecheck.net /ancestry/pafg281.htm   (249 words)

  
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Like the new settlements in the Western country, Upper Canada was at that time but sparsely populated, so that in riding from one appointment to another the preachers sometimes had to pass through wildernesses from ten to sixty miles, and not infrequently had either to encamp in the woods or sleep in Indian huts.
At the New York Conference, in June, 1802, he was received on probation, though not present, and was appointed, with Sawyer and Vannest, to the Bay of Quinte Circuit.
Canada, besides Montreal; but they are obscurely placed, in the Minutes, among the circuits of a New England (Pittsfield) District.
wesley.nnu.edu /wesleyctr/books/0201-0300/stevens/0226-3516.htm   (5423 words)

  
 Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
In addition to electing a Chief for the Dominion of Canada, it was recommended that there should also be elected one hundred and eleven subordinate chieftains of provinces, electoral divisions, counties, localities and townships to represent all the Frasers, estimated by John Fraser de Berry to be about 12,000.
We are fortunate that the members of CFS of Canada, some of whom are descended from the dedicated people involved in these early Clan Fraser organizations, are very much interested in learning more about their heritage in Canada and Scotland.
It is probably safe to say that the majority of the descendants of Scottish immigrants to Canada have benefitted from the courage, hardship and perseverance of their ancestors in forging new lives while clinging to the old culture and traditions.
www.clanfraser.ca /canada.htm   (2287 words)

  
 Canada
The four stamp strip shows the growth of Canada from the Confederation of Nova Scotia, New Burnswick and the Province of Canada in 1867, and the Northwest Territories and the Province of Manitoba, to the inclusion of British Columbia in 1871, Prince Edward Island in 1873, the enlargement of Manitoba in 1881.
Issac Brock, the “Hero of Upper Canada,” was born on Guernsey on October 6, 1769.
In 1802 he arrived in Canada, a lieutenant-Colonel in the 49th Foot Regiment.
sio.midco.net /mapstamps/canada.htm   (410 words)

  
 Sir Isaac Brock
He is known as the defender of Canada, as a national hero even though he was known to have a great distrust of Canadians.
Tensions were always high between the United States and Canada, their British neighbour, which they thought was their duty to liberate from the chains of oppression and tyranny.
He led Canada in two battles during the War of 1812, both of which were victories.
www.suite101.com /article.cfm/life_in_canada/82875   (450 words)

  
 Early Canada Historical Narratives -- DAVID WILLIAM SMITH
Askin was serving as a kind of campaign manager for Smith during Upper Canada's first-ever elections for the Legislative Assembly which took place in August 1792 for Upper Canada's House of Assembly.
Smith, who had come to Canada directly from England, was unfamiliar with and unimpressed by the democratic notions the Loyalists had brought with them from the 13 Colonies.
He produced the first extensive gazetteer of Upper Canada, which contained detailed descriptions of geographic features of the province and social aspects of life in the province, along with extensive maps, tables, charts and short statements on the nature of government.
www.uppercanadahistory.ca /ucfel/ucfel2.html   (1446 words)

  
 Baker and Becker, USA and Canada
Successive arrivals in Canada near Niagara, of those known, actually occurred from 1793 or 1794 to 1801; some proceeding in 1801 and 1802 to settle in York Co. When Jacob dictated his will in Quemahoning Twp., dated simply “1793”, it indicates that no migration plan had yet existed; it.
Mary Baker’s September 1802 Upper Canada land petition showed that she had come in June 1799 with 3 children; two were sons “not of age.” This was evidently either the third or fourth of the migration moves from Somerset Co., Pa., to settle in Canada.
By one report, he went to Cana­da but later returned to the United States; another said that he went west from Pennsylvania after he was married with children.
members.tripod.com /~Crystal_J/BakerbyCharles.html   (2524 words)

  
 Echo Two Canadian Engineers throughout History
Among those enlisted in Canada were a number, who had served in the Canadian Expeditionary Force, and were discharged to re-enlist in the Royal Engineers.
The second group returned home to Canada six months later, but their arrival was hardly noticed due to the excitement of the second Riel Rebellion.
Canada was propelled into the Cold War by the defection of Igor Gouzenko.
users.uniserve.com /~echo2/Don.htm   (8771 words)

  
 Canada Post - Collecting
The National Library of Canada is dedicated to being a world-class national resource that enables Canadians to learn more about their country through the published heritage of Canadian scholars, authors and musicians.
To mark the 50th anniversary of the National Library, and to celebrate Canada's creativity and culture, Canada Post issues a set of four domestic rate stamps honouring five Canadian authors, available to collectors in a booklet of 8.
This institution was created to gather, protect and make accessible to the citizens of Canada all that is published in the country.
www.canadapost.ca /personal/collecting/default-e.asp?stamp=stpartl&detail=720   (852 words)

  
 Brock, Sir Isaac - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
A British army officer, he was sent to Canada in 1802 and was given command (1806) of Upper and Lower Canada.
In 1811 he was made major general and was appointed administrator of Upper Canada.
For this he received a knighthood and the title "hero of Upper Canada." After Detroit he successfully defended Queenston Heights on the Niagara frontier, but was killed while leading a charge.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/B/BrockI.asp   (326 words)

  
 The British Army Stationed in British North America: 1812 - 1815
In June 1812, in Lower Canada, there were the 1/8th Foot; 49th Foot; 100th Foot; detachments of the 10th Royal Veteran Battalion and the Royal Newfoundland Fencibles; the Canadian Fencibles and three companies of Royal Artillery.
By December, the total of regulars in the Canadas was 8,136 men and in the Maritimes it was 4,519 men.
By December, the total of regulars in the Canadas was 14,623 men and in the Maritimes it was 4,854 men.
www.napoleon-series.org /military/battles/bna/c_bna1.html   (990 words)

  
 1801 in Canada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alexander Mackenzie's Voyages to the Frozen and Pacific Oceans published in London.
Ship-building has become an important industry in Canada.
This page was last modified 16:14, 16 February 2006.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/1801_in_Canada   (60 words)

  
 Ninth Generation
Mary LOCKHART was born in Jul 1795 in Canada, Nova Scotia, Kings Co., Horton.
Abigail LOCKHART was born on 29 Oct 1796 in Canada, Nova Scotia, Kings Co., Horton.
David LOCKHART was born on 27 Sep 1802 in Canada, Nova Scotia, Kings Co., Horton.
www.sonic.net /~prouty/prouty/b1000.htm   (833 words)

  
 North America by Arrowsmith, 1802 - Exploration - Canada at Scale: Maps of our History - Exhibitions - Library and ...
This map (first edition in 1795, last edition in 1850) was the first to give a detailed view of the western and northern parts of the continent.
The western portion of the United States was updated following the expedition by Lewis and Clark (1803-1806).
A map exhibiting all the new discoveries in the interior parts of North America / inscribed by...
www.collectionscanada.ca /maps/3_0_exp/05140327_e.html   (153 words)

  
 Maps & Travel Books - North America - Canada
Canada 63" x 46" foam mounted 1/2 inch
Canada 63" x 46" laminated on spring rol
Canada car window flag 10 x 15 inch
www.worldofmaps.com /browse_location.cfm?lcd=canada&l_id=2   (101 words)

  
 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Queenston
There the British defeated American invaders in the battle of Queenston Heights (Oct. 13, 1812) in the War of 1812.
Emigrating to Upper Canada in 1820, he published (1824-34), first at Queenston, then at York (later Toronto), his noted Colonial Advocate.
Born in Massachusetts, she was taken by her parents to Canada after the American Revolution.
www.encyclopedia.com /SearchResults.aspx?Q=Queenston   (517 words)

  
 Canada Issues 1751-2000
Canada Issues 1751-2000 - can_scott1751-2000 - Collectible postage stamps coins banknotes bank notes stock certificates
1999 Canada's Scenic Highways46¢ Dempster Highway 8, Northwest Territorie...
1999 Canada's Scenic Highways46¢ Discovery Trail Route 230N, Newfoundlan...
www.stamp-co.com /thestore/can_scott1751-2000.html   (468 words)

  
 Canadian Military Heritage
It triumphed on the seas and in the colonies, whereas France won victories in Western Europe, leading to an impasse.
In Canada the news was received with considerable relief.
In the summer and fall of 1802 all the colonial regiments raised in the Maritimes in 1793 were disbanded, along with the Queen's Rangers and the two battalions of Royal Canadian Volunteers.
www.cmhg.gc.ca /cmh/en/page_359.asp   (154 words)

  
 Atlantic Region - Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) - Chasing the Wave
Chasing the Wave: Overview of the Impact of Demographic, Economic and Social Trends on the Future of Youth in Atlantic Canada.
Please note that this document was published by Health Canada prior to the announcement of the establishment of the Public Health Agency of Canada on September 24, 2004.
Any reference to Health Canada should be assumed to be to the Public Health Agency of Canada.
www.phac-aspc.gc.ca /canada/regions/atlantic/Publications/Chasing_the_wave/chasing_e.html   (372 words)

  
 Early Toronto Newspapers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Called the Upper Canada Gazette, or American Oracle, it published the activities and decisions of the government.
In 1802, the Upper Canada Gazette published the proclamation announcing the Treaty of Amiens to the townspeople.
George Brown was just as outspoken as previous editors, but he was able to present his opinions in a more balanced manner.
www.edunetconnect.com /cat/oldnewspap/index.html   (478 words)

  
 Canada & B.N.A. Books
The Airmails of Canada and Newfoundland from the American Air Mail Society The first volume of the new 6th edition of the AAMC.
Large Queen Stamps of Canada and their Use 1868-1872 by Duckworth Stamps and the usages, from the paper to detailed ship sailings, a complete coverage, good text, poor illustrations.
Early Canada Stamp Perforation Measurements by J. Goldberg The 1857-1899 period, a scholarly pursuit getting back to the actual method of rotary perforation, not for the general collector.
www.pbbooks.com /canada.htm   (2172 words)

  
 Canada Post - New Press Releases
Fifty years after its creation, the National Library of Canada is on the threshold of a new era.
Last October, the Minister of Canadian Heritage, Sheila Copps, announced the creation of a new organization, Library and Archives Canada, to bring together the National Archives of Canada and the National Library of Canada.
Settling in what is now Lakefield (near Peterborough), each provided fascinating accounts of their new lives in Canada, with Moodie's Roughing it in the Bush (1852) and Parr Traill's The Backwoods of Canada (1836) being their best known works.
www.canadapost.ca /textonly/personal/corporate/about/newsroom/pr/default-e.asp?prid=948   (821 words)

  
 SIXTH GENERATION
EMAIL US Andrew BODEN was born in 1802 in Canada.
Julia KING was born in 1812 in Canada.
Aunt Eliza and Uncle Frank, who had no children were very fond of Julie (Mary Louisa's daughter) and often took her to their home for visits.
members.cox.net /roywashburn/d206.html   (793 words)

  
 Descendants of Daniel Cohoe
September 29, 1787, Lincoln County, Ontario, Canada; d.
May 17, 1860, Middleton Township, Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada.
MARY BUCHNER, March 25, 1823, Bayham, Elgin, Ontario, Canada; b.
myroots.faithweb.com /Cohoe.htm   (348 words)

  
 The Atlas of Canada - Historical Map: 1802 A New Map of the Province of Lower Canada (Samuel Holland)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The Atlas of Canada - Historical Map: 1802 A New Map of the Province of Lower Canada (Samuel Holland)
British North America circa 1823 » Historical Map: 1802 A New Map of the Province of Lower Canada (Samuel Holland)
Historical Map: 1802 A New Map of the Province of Lower Canada (Samuel Holland)
atlas.gc.ca /sites/english/maps/historical/preconfederation/britishnorthamerica1823/75a.gif/image_view   (62 words)

  
 The Invasion Of Canada - Daniel Morgan
Later that year, Congress authorized an Invasion of Canada (1775).
Colonel Benedict Arnold convinced General Washington to send an eastern offensive against Quebec City in support of Richard Montgomerys invasion.
He remained a prisoner until exchanged in January of 1777.
mywebpage.netscape.com /Abashiri2781/daniel-morgan-the-invasion-of-canada.html   (290 words)

  
 UW - Green Bay - Wisconsin's French Connections - Patnode Family
Leon Patnode (Leo Patno, Lea Padno, Leo Pateno, etc.), baptized 16 September 1802, Chambly, Quebec, Canada, son of Alexis Patenaude and Marie-Desanges Monty.
28 December 1835--baptized 28 January 1836, St-Valentin, Quebec, Canada, son of Leon Patenaude and Henriette Trempe, Godparents: Francois Hebert and Marguerite Germain--d.
Canada, son of Charles and Elizabeth (Patenaude) Dubuque.
www.uwgb.edu /wisfrench/family/pepin/patnode.htm   (2400 words)

  
 Thérèse Pageot - Joachim (Pete) Plamondon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
F Child 4: Catherine Plamondon Born: 10 février 1765 in Canada Died: 7 janvier 1833 in Canada Spouse: Augustin Dorval Married: 24 janvier 1791 in Ancienne Lorette Spouse: Ambroise Martel Married: 2 février 1807 in St-Augustin
F Child 5: Geneviève Plamondon Born: 18 novembre 1766 in Canada Died: 28 novembre 1833 in Canada Spouse: Antoine Petitclerc Married: 15 janvier 1787 in Ancienne Lorette
M Child 8: Marie Plamondon Born: 21 novembre 1774 in Canada Died: 22 février 1851 in Canada Spouse: Jean-Baptiste Gilbert Married: 9 février 1795 in Ancienne Lorette
www.aei.ca /~bussiere/genealogie/f2170.htm   (251 words)

  
 Genealogy Data
Marriage: 24 DEC 1938 in St-Alexandre, Iberville, Quebec, Canada
Birth : 2 JUN 1816 LaPrairie, Quebec, Canada
Birth : 30 JUN 1840 LaPrairie, Quebec, Canada
www.duquette.org /ENGLISH/Database/dat170.htm   (283 words)

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