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  1817, April 28. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History
The boundary between the United States and Canada west of the Lake of the Woods was fixed on the 49th parallel to the Rocky Mountains.
Naturalization (or Alien) Bill was passed in Upper Canada; the law denied British citizenship to Americans who had lived in the province for less than seven years and who had not declared allegiance to the king and renounced allegiance to the United States.
The situation was worst in Lower Canada, where the British minority, represented by the governor and the Legislative Council, was opposed by the French majority in the Assembly.
www.bartleby.com /67/1625.html   (885 words)

  
 Ancestors of Louis Lardie
July 1710 in Quebec, Canada; died March 30, 1757 in Lachenaie, Quebec, Canada; married MARIE ANNE GARIEPY November 07, 1735 in Lachenaie, Quebec, Canada; born September 09, 1714 in St-Francois-de-la-Riviere-du-Sud, Quebec, Canada; died April 04, 1742 in Lachenaie, Quebec, Canada.
Marie Jeanne Mulouin, born January 19, 1681/82 in Repentigny, Quebec, Canada; died April 15, 1756 in Lachenaie, Quebec, Canada; married Jean Beauchamp April 19, 1701 in Repentigny, Quebec, Canada; born November 22, 1676 in Pointe-aux-Trembles, Quebec, Canada; died January 13, 1754 in Lachenaie, Quebec, Canada.
ALEXIS BELANGER, born September 14, 1680 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; died December 27, 1749 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; married (1) Maarie Gagnon November 27, 1704 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada; married (2) MARIE LESOT February 16, 1710/11 in Chateau-Richer, Quebec, Canada.
www.fortunecity.com /meltingpot/queens/115/id20.htm   (7214 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.
In 1804 an historic and worthy compeer of Bangs appeared in the province, Martin Ruter, a youth of nineteen year, destined to great eminence in the denomination, and to a missionary's grave in Texas.
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)

  
 Pig's Eye's Notepad - P
PATWELL, FRANCOIS - Born in 1827 in Canada.
POTVIN, JOSEPH - Born in 1804 in Canada.
PRATTE, THARSILE - Born in 1804 in Canada.
www.lareau.org /pep-p.html   (3415 words)

  
 XI. English-Canadian Literature: Bibliography. Vol. 14. The Victorian Age, Part Two. The Cambridge History of English ...
Canada and Its Provinces (especially the volume on literature by Marquis, T. Toronto, 1913, 1914.
Memoirs of the administration of the government of Lower Canada by Sir Gordon Drummond, Sir John Coape Sherbrooke, the late Duke of Richmond, James Monk, Esq., from the 3rd April, 1815, until the 18th of June, 1820.
The military and naval operations in the Canadas during the late war with the United States.
www.bartleby.com /224/1100.html   (522 words)

  
 Pig's Eye's Notepad - L
LABARZE, FLAVIEN - Born in 1812 in Canada.
LEMAY, MICHEL - Born in 1804 in Canada.
LOMENE, DAZIZE - Born in 1820 in Canada.
www.lareau.org /pep-l.html   (3108 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: 1803
See also: 1802 in music, other events of 1803, 1804 in music and the list of years in music.
William Osgoode, Chief Justice of Lower Canada, rules that slavery is inconsistent with British Law.
Lower Canada was a British colony in North America, at the downstream end of the Saint Lawrence River in the southern portion of the modern-day province of Quebec.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/1803   (3835 words)

  
 Paper   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Canada has invested $2 billion to build de-inking facilities.
Canada also imports 2.3 million tons of recovered paper to the U.S. a year.
Canada is doing a good job and we need to also.
warrensburg.k12.mo.us /trees/students/students/jonathan   (301 words)

  
 CANADA
We decided to fly on Air Canada primarily because we were reluctant to be a possible target on an American airline, after the 9-11 tragedy.
It was donated by the Irish in Canada in appreciation for the help given to them by this country at the time of their immigration due to the potato famine.
Canada Online:This is your guide to hundreds of sites about Canada and about the Province of Quebec specifically.
ourworld.compuserve.com /homepages/meow/Canada.htm   (3723 words)

  
 The Wixsons of Upper Canada: Joshua 1780-1850
Many years afterward he returned from Canada with small sacks of gold coin secreted about different parts of his clothing, paid the debts and thereby cleared his name and his conscience.
In 1804, Joshua and his family arrived and settled on the land cleared by his brother Joseph.
In Upper Canada, though, there was distrust among the ruling British families of the immigrant "Americans" and their non-Anglican ways.
www1.xe.net /~mbone/webtree/wixson/joshua1.htm   (1020 words)

  
 Canada
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)

  
 FreeSurnameSearch.com - Nova Scotia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Surnames of people in the Cobequid region, Acadia (Today Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada.) This data was collected from administrative registers (parish registers and census) before the deportation of 1755-1763.
Surnames of people in the Louisbourg region, Acadia (Today in Nova Scotia, Canada.) This data was collected from administrative registers (parish registers and census) before the deportation of 1755-1763.
Surnames of people in the Pubnico region, Acadia (Today in Nova Scotia, Canada.) This data was collected from administrative registers (parish registers and census) before the deportation of 1755-1763.
www.freesurnamesearch.com /search/canada/nsen.html   (993 words)

  
 Fyson, A Guide to Legislation in Pre-Confederation Quebec and Lower Canada
In Quebec and Lower Canada, this principle meant that two main bodies of European legislation were in force: legislation made in France and New France that had affected the civil law of New France; and English statutes affecting the criminal law of England.
The body of legislation in force in Quebec and Lower Canada that has been most neglected by historians are the rules and regulations that were promulgated by institutions with specific or limited legislative authority.
The two earlier indexes are useful for ascertaining in detail amendments made to ordinances or acts that were still in force at their respective dates of publication, but had been entirely repealed by the time Wicksteed's work appeared in 1857, as the latter simply noted such legislation as repealed, without tracing its previous life.
www.hst.ulaval.ca /profs/dfyson/Legis.htm   (7787 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Toronto
When constituted a diocese, it embraced all Upper Canada west of the Newcastle district, but at present is limited to the counties of York, Simcoe, Ontario, Peel, Dufferin, Lincoln, and Welland.
With his fellow-bishops of Upper Canada, he engaged in the struggle for separate schools, which had a successful outcome under his successor.
The Catholic Church Extension Society of Canada aids the Northern and Western missions; St. Vincent de Paul Society relieves the poor; a Children's Aid Society under the same patron protects children of dissolute parents; the St. Elizabeth Nurses' Association cares for the sick in their homes.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/14781d.htm   (1385 words)

  
 1805 in Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Vermont passes an act to establish the between that State and Canada.
Eugene Rukhin, a contemporary Russian artist: An exhibition of paintings from private collections in the United States and Canada, August 10 through September 14, 1975
Current concepts in the management of gram-negative bacterial infections: Proceedings of an Excerpta Medica symposium held in Montreal, Canada, April 10, 1973
www.freeglossary.com /1805_in_Canada   (290 words)

  
 'Canadian Boat Song'
A song composed by the Irish poet Thomas Moore during a visit to Canada in 1804 - not to be confused with the 'Canadian Boat Song' known also as 'The Lone Shieling' (1829), which is not Canadian, even in implication, and is not a boat song, either.
Later (probably before 1865) Louis Moreau Gottschalk made arrangements of the song, and these were published by Reed Meyer in 1870.
Arrangements have appeared in Folk Songs of Canada (Waterloo 1954) and numerous other collections including CMH, vol 3.
www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com /index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=U1ARTU0000546   (256 words)

  
 Family of Johan HOOPLE, Sr.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
He married ELEANOR KENTNOR on 11 Jul 1784 in Matilda, Ontario, CANADA, daughter of GEORGE KENTNOR and SARAH BROWN.
She was born in 1765 in U.S.A., and died in 1855 in Ontario, CANADA.
1830; mar. SEPTIMUS TRACY in 1808 in Ontario, CANADA; b.
users.ap.net /~lancelot/gen/h94.html   (143 words)

  
 Historical Biographies, Nova Scotia: Joseph Bouchette (1774-1841): An Army Engineer at Halifax c. 1800.
Bouchette's uncle was Samuel Holland whom he succeeded as surveyor-general of Lower Canada in 1804.
He was to become "one of the ablest topographers of the age." As an artist of "figurative plan and views" Bouchette's works have come to be valuable pieces.
It was painted by one of the Engleheart's, John Cox Dillman Engleheart, and engraved by another, Francis Engleheart.
www.blupete.com /Hist/BiosNS/1800-67/Bouchette.htm   (172 words)

  
 Descendants of John Ostrander
OSTRANDER was born 1763 in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA, and died 1851 in Ridge Cemetery, Bayham Township, Ontario, Canada.
1793 in Welland, Ontario, Canada, daughter of AMBROSE COHOE and DEBORAH HEACOCK.
  She was born July 22, 1775 in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA, and died 1857 in Ridge Cemetery, Bayham Township, Ontario, Canada.
myroots.faithweb.com /Ostrander.htm   (82 words)

  
 Insurance Bureau of Canada - General Insurance Industry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
In the early 1800s, Canada's storehouse of natural riches was largely untapped, but cities were growing steadily in size, and trade with Europe and the United States was expanding.
Such was the ever-present danger of fire there that many insurance companies owned and operated their own fire brigades until that responsibility was passed over to local government in 1866.
Today, as a leading member of Canada's fast-moving financial services industry, this country's property and casualty insurance industry can look back with pride on a long and colourful history, and ahead at a future of enormous promise.
www.ibc.ca /gii_history.asp   (889 words)

  
 The Wixsons of Upper Canada: after rebellion   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
All three were banished from Canada for taking part in the Rebellion of 1837.
It is recorded in previous research on the Wixsons of Upper Canada by Wixom and Widdison (1966), that most of the families, including Joseph and Joshua themselves, returned to America, and settled in Sanilac County, Michigan.
Joshua is said to have moved to a farm near the town of Lexington shortly after he had repaid the debt levied decades earlier -- the debt from which he fled to Canada in 1804.
www1.xe.net /~mbone/webtree/wixson/wixson1840.htm   (250 words)

  
 Miscellaneous Records - DELONG Family
Fr: Albany, Albany Co. NY Stl: Kingston/Millstream, NB Canada (sources) Loyalist Lineages of Canada 1783-1983, Toronto Branch, UELAC Loyalist Families by C. Barnet and Elizabeth Sewell 1983............The New Loyalist Index 1989, by Paul J. Bunnell A.S.U.E ------------------------------------------------------------------ Canada, Ontario, Leeds, Bastard 1757-1875 abstract Abigail Ketchum was born in Connecticut on May 11, 1757...father Epinetus Holmes.
Delong John Billings 2464 Col: Sec: Coey Delong, Joseph A. Canada, Ontario, Norfolk, Walshingham 1840 land grant 200 acres of land in Norfolk Co. were granted to Eliza Delong of Walshingham, daughter of Edward McMichael, a United Empire Loyalist.
She leaves land in trust for the use of son John, provided that he returns to the township within six years of her death, rent from the land meanwhile to be paid to her children, Albert D., Matilda, Jesse and Justus George.
www.igs.net /~dandelong/anne/misc.htm   (4634 words)

  
 Johann Jacob Schweitzer: Fifth Generation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
of Maryburgh Twp., and Ernestown Twp., Ontario, Canada.
They were settled in Canada in 1784, one year before the land was surveyed by the British Army.
(Ernest Dreder is #1685.) of Camden E.Twp., Addington Cty., Ontario, Canada.
www.users.bigpond.com /olavemil/switzer/d0/i0001327.htm   (133 words)

  
 Samuel EMBURY/Catherine MILLER   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Born: ABT 1795 at: Canada Married: ABT 1819 at: Canada Died: at: Spouses: Christianna TITTEMORE
Born: ABT 1804 at: Canada Married: at: Died: at: Spouses:
Born: ABT 1813 at: Canada Married: ABT 1835 at: Canada Died: at: Spouses: Hannah BRILL
www.bettyfink.com /family/fam00693.htm   (209 words)

  
 DOE - Fossil Energy: Listing of Natural Gas Import and Export Authorizations Issued in 2002   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Engage Energy America Canada, L.P. Order granting blanket authority to import/export natural gas, including LNG, from and to Canada.
Order granting blanket authority to import natural gas from Canada and to import and export from and to Mexico.
Order granting blanket authority to import natural gas from Canada and to export natural gas to Mexico.
www.fe.doe.gov /programs/gasregulation/authorizations/Orders-2002.html   (1455 words)

  
 Lewis and Clark Expediton
The Corps encountered the Assiniboine in North Dakota, but the tribe normally occupied what would become northeastern Montana and part of Canada.
In November 1804, Assiniboine representatives arrived at the villages of the North Dakota Mandan for an annual trading festival.
The name Assnipwan means "stone Sioux" referring to the practice of using stones to cook.
lewisandclark.state.mt.us /Assiniboine.shtm   (397 words)

  
 1804 in Canada -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
(additional info and facts about list of 'years in Canada') list of 'years in Canada'.
The XY Company is absorbed by the North West Company.
1,400 American ships are fishing off (The mainland part of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador in the eastern part of the large Labrador-Ungava Peninsula in northeastern Canada) Labrador and in the (An arm of the northwest Atlantic Ocean off the southeastern coast of Canada) Gulf of St. Lawrence.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/1/18/1804_in_Canada.htm   (276 words)

  
 Canada in the Making - Maps & Images
A Proclamation for Uniting the Province of Canada, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick into one Dominion, May 22, 1867
Strikers from unemployment relief camps en route to Eastern Canada during "March on Ottawa", 1935
Delegation negotiating the union of Newfoundland with Canada, 1947
www.canadiana.org /citm/images/images_e.html   (874 words)

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