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  CANADA - Online Information article about CANADA
Most of Canada is so well watered that the lakes have outlets and are kept fresh, but there are a few small lakes in southern Saskatchewan, e.g.
The divide between the St Lawrence and Hudson Bay in eastern Canada also presents one or two lakes draining each way, but in a much less striking position, since the water-parting is flat and boggy instead of being a lofty range of mountains.
There are no permanent ice sheets known on the mainland: of north-eastern Canada, but some of the larger islands to the north of Hudson Bay and Straits are partially covered with glaciers on, their higher points.
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  1807
1807 in Canada See also: 1806 in Canada, other events of 1807, 1808 in Canada and the list of 'years in Canada'.
1807 in music See also: 1806 in music, other events of 1807, 1808 in music and the list of 'years in music'.
Battle of Copenhagen (1807) The second Battle of Copenhagen, which lasted from Crown Prince Frederick surrendered the D...
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 Canada
Canada East Canada East (French, Canada-Est) was the eastern portion of the Quebec.
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.
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 chapman - aqw07.htm
Arathusa was born 1798 in Wallace, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Elisha was born 10 Jul 1807 in, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Clarence GOURLEY was born in Amherst, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada.
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 SICE - Canada-United States FTA Panel USA-92-1807-01 /A
Canada then submitted that, as the mention of mortgage interest in 304(e) is only an illustration of the type of interest cost that could be treated as a cost of production, other interest costs in respect of the acquisition of real property, plant and equipment used in production are equally costs of production.
Canada said that while these U.S. cases do not bear directly on the interpretation of the FTA, the Canadian negotiators were aware of them and had a "reasonable expectation" that interest on the acquisition costs of equipment would be regarded as a direct cost of processing for purposes of origin under the FTA.
Canada said that according to the United States Customs, subsequent interest payments (accruals) related to that asset would be allowable as a cost of processing or assembly, based on a proper allocation between direct costs and general and administrative expenses.
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 Canada adventure tours - Canadian adventure travel
Canada is the second largest country on the earth, encompassing nearly 10 million square kilometres.
From the snowy peaks of the rocky mountains, to the thousands of freshwater lakes and rushing rivers, to an almost unbroken belt of forest stretching coast to coast - there’s so much to see and do that you could set out on an adventure all year round.
200-1807 Maritime Mews, Vancouver, BC, V6H 3W7, Canada
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 SICE - Canada-United States FTA Panel CDA-92-1807-01 /B
Canada, on the other hand, contends that the words "price of the goods" are modified by the term "acquisition" which precedes them, and that together they mean, "what has been paid to acquire the grain at the time the exports are made".
Canada relies not only on the "ordinary" meaning of "acquisition price", but also on what it asserts is a qualitative difference between the initial payment, and any interim or final payment.
In essence, Canada asserts that the latter two payments are in fact and in law a distribution of profits, as opposed to an amount paid for the acquisition of the grain.
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 Descendants of Ebenezer Whitney of Sheffield, NB, Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Descendants of Ebenezer Whitney of Sheffield, NB, Canada
She was born circa 1789 in NB, Canada.
She was born in 1831 in Blissfield Parish, NB, Canada.
www.whitneygen.org /families/unconnw/ebenezern.html   (2959 words)

  
 Letson Decendants - pafg02.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
George Isaac Letson was born on 17 Jul 1841 in Winterbourne, Ontario, Canada.
She died on 19 Mar 1912 in West Montrose, Ontario, Canada and was buried in West Montrose Cemetery, Winterbourne, Canada.
Mary Harriet or Elizabeth Letson was born on 1 Jul 1845 in Woolwich, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
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 Family of Henry HOOPLE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
HOOPLE (JURGEN MICHEL) was born about 1760 in Cherry Valley, Otsego, New York, and died in 1838 in Ontario, CANADA.
She was born in 1763 in U.S.A., and died in 1858 in Ontario, CANADA.
She married JOHN J. in 1824 in Osnabruck, Stormont, Ontario, CANADA.
users.ap.net /~lancelot/gen/h47.html   (119 words)

  
 The Descendants of Richard Snow and Margaret Brown   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
WILLIAM F. was born 1806 in Tryon, Prince Edward Island, Canada, and died July 08, 1874 in Prince Edward Island, Canada.
She was born November 13, 1814 in Plymouth, Dock, England, and died March 28, 1880 in Prince Edward Island, Canada.
She was born March 09, 1843 in Crapaud, Prince Edward Island, Canada, and died November 04, 1915.
www.islandregister.com /snow.html   (965 words)

  
 Sir Francis Hincks 1807-1885
He came to the Canadas in 1830 and in 1841 was elected as Member for Oxford.
He was their financial expert, an advocate of railway building and, with A.-N. Morin, led the government of the Province of Canada from 1851 to 1854.
As Finance Minister in the Macdonald government he framed the Bank Act of 1871 which laid the foundation of Canada’s banking system.
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 1806 in Canada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
See also: 1805 in Canada, other events of 1806, 1807 in Canada and the list of 'years in Canada'.
Minor trouble arises after 1806 when a governor attempts to anglicize Lower Canada, but he is able to quell dissent if not to achieve his goal.
Russian-American Fur Company collects otter pelts from Alaska to Spanish California.
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 Marie Victoire Painchaud, b: 1807 - Montreal, Canada
Born: ABT 1807 - Marr: 14 FEB 1831 - L'Acadie, St-Jean, QC, Canada Died: - Father: Jean Baptiste Caille Mother: Josephte Smith Other Spouses:
Born: 25 OCT 1807 - Montreal, Montreal, QC, Canada Died: - Father: Henri Marie Painchaud Mother: Marie Ludivine Bourg Other Spouses:
Born: ABT 1807 - Marr: 1831 - Marie Victoire Painchaud Died: -
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 webGED: Samson Relatives Data Page
ABT 1736 in Arichat, Richmond, Nova Scotia, Canada
The book contained biographies and portraits of success stories in a Canada which was only twenty-eight years old.
JUN 1847 in D'Escousse, Richmond, Nova Scotia, Canada
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 Saumier Genealogy of the World
Married : August 10, 1830 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, County of Huntingdon.
Born : 1889 in St. Anicet, Quebec, Canada, County of Huntingdon.
Born : December 2, 1965 in Quebec, Canada.
www.geocities.com /heartland/acres/7478/nicolas.html   (3208 words)

  
 The Descendants of David Anderson and Margaret Davidson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
She was born 1808 in Cable Head, Prince Edward Island, Canada, and died 1898 in ST. Peters Bay, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
She was born December 28, 1801 in Savage Harbour, Prince Edward Island, Canada, and died 1866 in ST. Peters Bay, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
LUCY F. was born June 25, 1807 in Prince Edward Island, Canada, and died Abt.
www.islandregister.com /anderson1.html   (481 words)

  
 Descendants of Jean Marchant
1717 in Canada, and died August 03, 1803 in Canada.
She was born September 17, 1738 in Batiscan, Canada, and died February 21, 1811 in Batiscan, Canada.
She was born May 02, 1842 in Canada, and died December 05, 1922 in New Hampshire.
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 Brant, Joseph
Brant, Joseph, or Thayendanegea, MOHAWK war chief, Loyalist, statesman (b at Cayahoga [near Akron, Ohio] c Mar 1742/43; d at Burlington Bay, Upper Canada 24 Nov 1807), brother of Mary BRANT.
Joseph Brant saw limited action during the SEVEN YEARS' WAR and was with Sir William JOHNSON in the expedition against Ft Niagara in 1759.
In his later years Brant lived quietly in his magnificent house at Burlington Bay in an English style and translated parts of the Bible into Mohawk.
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 Family of John H. HOOPLE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Family of John H. Family of John H. was born in 1793 in CANADA, and died after 1851.
She was born about 1807 in CANADA, and died after 1851.
He married CATHERINE JOHNSON on 20 Apr 1858 in Ontario, CANADA.
users.ap.net /~lancelot/gen/h50.html   (81 words)

  
 Relations Of Brian Keith Botley Sr.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
was born on 25 Apr 1807 in Upper Canada.
She died on 10 Jun 1807 in Upper Canada.
He was married to Mary BOLTON on 23 Apr 1805 in Edwardsburg, Upper Canada.
www.botley.net /Genealogy/d15.htm   (1035 words)

  
 Martha Palmer, b: 1807 - Grimsby, Ontario, New York   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Born: ABT 1806 - of Northport, Ontario, Canada
Marr: ABT 1828 - of Grimsby, Ontario, Canada
Born: ABT 1817 - of Grimsby, Ontario, Canada
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 webGED: Samson Relatives Data Page
ABT 1790 in Arichat, Richmond, Nova Scotia, Canada
ABT 1772 in Petit de Grat, Richmond, Nova Scotia, Canada
Captured in a British raid and exiled to Boston in 1704.
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 DOVER INDUSTRIES LIMITED, DOVER FLOUR
Dover Flour's tradition began a long time ago in 1807 - before Canada was Canada.
The tradition began in 1807 when John Erb built a grist mill on the banks of the Speed River in Cambridge, Ontario.
We're taking the good things of the past and adding the food science of today to produce the flours of the future.
www.dovergrp.com /pages/historya.htm   (170 words)

  
 1807 Map of Canada - Canadian Heritage Gallery
1807 map of the two Canadas created in 1791.
You can order reproductions of this image as a Print, suitable for framing, produced on 38# photo-quality paper.
Mail: Canadian Heritage Gallery — 7160 Baywood Court — Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L5N 5N6
www.canadianheritage.org /reproductions/20388.htm   (120 words)

  
 Human activity in 1807 Canada
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Due to the importance of water-ways, Europeans often found it best to settle right around them and as a result, they displaced the regular inhabitants of that area, the Natives.
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 Canada
5 Feb 1841 Province of Canada; union of Quebec (as Canada
Scotia, and Canada are united as Dominion of
Canada; all other parts of British North America
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 Family of William SERVISS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
In the 1870 census, he is found in Louisville, St. Lawrence co., New York.
He married ELIZABETH HOOPLE, daughter of FRANZ HOOPLE and GERTRUNY WINNIE, about 1826 in CANADA?.
She was born in 1807 in CANADA, and died after 1829.
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 The Lewis Family
He was married on an unknown date to Weighty Stanton born 11 June 1807 in Canada.
Abigail Celecta Lewis born 26 July 1823 in Montgomery, Addison Co., Vermont.
Davis Lewis age 49, Laborer born New York, father born New York, Mother born in Canada.
www.angelfire.com /md3/ourgen/lewis.html   (452 words)

  
 Grey County,Ont.Genweb-Queries   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
6.Isobela born 1802.7.Margaret born 1804.7.Jean (John) Baptiste born 1807 in Lower Canada died April 13, 1880 burial Lakeview Meaford.
Jean John Baptiste Londry I born 1807 Lower Canada married 1828 to Nancy Fligg born 1811.
I am pretty sure that Samuel and Margaret are buried in the Berkeley/Walters Falls area near Owen Sound, along with Margaret's mother Elizabeth (Morrison) Quinn and possibly Samuel's mother as well.
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 Genealogy Data Page 47 (Descendancy Pages)
[Female] Marriage: 26 FEB 1827 Longueuil, Quebec, Canada
28 OCT 1828 Chambly, Quebec, Canada - Marriage: 1836
6 NOV 1915 L'Acadie, St. Jean, Québec, Canada - Marriage: 24 SEP 1850 St. Jean L'Evang, St. Jean, Quebec, Canada
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 Welcome - GoCom Canada Inc - ISP - Internet Service Provider
Welcome - GoCom Canada Inc - ISP - Internet Service Provider
The Canadian dollar surged to a 50-year high Wednesday after the U.S. Federal Reserve cut interest rates again, oil surged, and the Canadian economy showed steady growth.
Ten internet users land film roles after auditioning on the social networking site MySpace.
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 War of 1812 - 10th Royal Veterans Battalion   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
In December 1806, the Duke approved the proposal and issued Beating Orders for the formation of the 10th Royal Veterans Battalion.
That winter the Battalion assembled at the Isle of Wight and embarked in the spring of 1807 for Canada under the command of Lt. Colonel Henry Zouch.
The unit was head-quartered at Quebec until the threat of war with the United States was imminent.
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 Grey County,Ont.Genweb-Queries
I am looking for information regarding a relative who came to Canada in 1839 to settle on land granted to him for his military service.
Other Sleep's emigrated to Canada in 1851 and settled in Bowmanville, Port Hope.
SHE WAS BORN IN 1876 IN BENTINICK TOWNSHIP.
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