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  Canada. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Canada occupies all of North America N of the United States (and E of Alaska) except for Greenland and the French islands of St. Pierre and Miquelon.
Canada is a federation of 10 provinces—Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia—and three territories—Nunavut, the Northwest Territories, and the Yukon Territory.
During the Ice Age all of Canada was covered by a continental ice sheet that scoured and depressed the land surface, leaving a covering of glacial drift, depositional landforms, and innumerable lakes and rivers.
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 Sources Cited in The Great Migration; the Atlantic crossing by sailingship since 1770 64003455
Lamond, Robert: Narrative of the Rise and Progress of Emigra- tion from the Counties of Lanark and Renfrew to the New Settlements in Upper Canada.
M'Donald, John: Narrative of a Voyage to Quebec and a Jour- ney from thence to New Lanark in Upper Canada.
Riddell, Walter: Diary of a Voyage from Scotland to Canada in 1833.
www.loc.gov /catdir/toc/becites/genealogy/immigrant/64003455.refs.html   (3813 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Independence Day   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
(Canada Day) British colonies joined to form one country, partial autonomy, as a Dominion, granted by the United Kingdom in 1867.
Jump to: navigation, search 1821 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar).
Jump to: navigation, search June 12 is the 163rd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (164th in leap years), with 202 days remaining.
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 Politics in Amherst NOVA SCOTIA Canada - Pagelite Search The Canadian Web Directory
Amherst (2001 population 9,470) is a town in Nova Scotia, Canada, approximately 194...
Charles Tupper was born in Amherst, Nova Scotia in 1821, the...
Canada in 1843, Tupper established a practice in Amherst.
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 canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
FLEMMING CANNADAY2 CANADA (WILLIAM1 CANNADAY) was born Abt.
According to the 1860 census, there was a Jacob Canada living in the Dixon Branch area and is listed next to Fleming Canada's family.
The whole family may have removed back to Patrick County VA or may have moved to Raleigh County, at the top of the hill at Glen White area as there is a Canada cemetery on the old road to Crab Orchard.
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 Canada
He and she were born in Canada, all facts consistant with the information I have concerning their son Joseph (10).
Her father and mother were born in Canada, and he was a farmer.
She told me that Frenchmen from Canada migrated to Keeseville to work in the mills.
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 Abbott, Sir John Joseph Caldwell
Abbott, Sir John Joseph Caldwell, lawyer, professor, politician, prime minister (b at St Andrews East [St-André-Est], Lower Canada 12 Mar 1821; d at Montréal 30 Oct 1893).
A graduate of McGill College, he was admitted to the bar 1847 and taught at McGill from 1853, serving as dean of the law faculty 1855-80.
Solicitor general for Canada East in the short-lived administration of J.S. and L.V. 1862-63, he entered the federal Cabinet in 1887 as government leader in the Senate and minister without portfolio.
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 1820 Compromise - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about 1820 Compromise
Missouri was admitted as a slave state without the restrictions of the Tallmadge Amendment, and Maine was accepted as a free state.
A Second Missouri Compromise, passed in 1821, forbade Missouri's new legislature from denying free fls their constitutional rights.
The debate over the admission of Missouri into the Union brought the issue of slavery into the centre of US politics for the first time.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /1820+Compromise   (337 words)

  
 Canada Sports Links - RealSportsNetwork.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Wolf Creek Miniatures - Miniature horses from champion bloodlines in Saskatchewan, Canada.
They are the very simplest things and, because it takes a man's life "The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants." (Thomas Jefferson) In every man's heart there is a secret nerve that answers to the vibrations of beauty.
Fyodor Dostoevsky (1821 - 1881) Canada If it is not right do not do it; if it is not true do not say it.
www.realsportsnetwork.com /Equestrian_Breeds_Miniature_Breeders_North_America_Canada.html   (1874 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | World | Americas | Country profiles | Timeline: Canada
He is succeeded by Kim Campbell, Canada's first female prime minister.
It is the first territory in Canada to have a majority indigenous population.
The move is seen as a challenge to rival territorial claims and follows a spat with Denmark over an uninhabited island.
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 AllRefer.com - Sir George Simpson (Canadian History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
In 1820 he was sent by the Hudson's Bay Company to Canada, where he took charge of the important Athabaska fur district.
Appointed (1821) governor of the northern department of the company (with which the North West Company was merged that year), he became governor of the northern department of the united company and later was made governor of Rupert's Land and general superintendent of the company in North America.
Simpson encouraged exploration of his vast realm; his cousin Thomas Simpson explored the arctic coast, and he himself journeyed constantly (twice crossing the continent) from one wilderness trading post to another.
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 Theodore Provencher (Hallberg Family Data)
Marriage: Marie Lampron on 25 August 1840 in Nicolet, Quebec, Canada
Theodore married Marie Lampron on 25 August 1840 in Nicolet, Quebec, Canada.
This is "best guess" data, combining information from various sources (generally from the Internet) in a way that seems logical but may in fact be incorrect.
www.visi.com /~tth/genealogy/3905.htm   (68 words)

  
 Ship Arrivals Canada June-August 1821
The following arrivals were extracted from the Montreal Gazette 1821.
In 1821 the Montreal Gazette was a weekly publication.
On recovery, surrounded by her numerous offspring, it was a sight to melt the most obdurate heart; but the evil was irremediable, and the next day, she piously told me, in a tone scarcely audible, that she resigned herself to the will of her all merciful Creator.
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 McGill University on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Media Advisory/Governor General Lectures Series of the Royal Society of Canada (RSC) at the University of Manitoba.
Governor General Lecture Series of the Royal Society of Canada at the University of Manitoba.
Sally Warner of South Orange, relaxes on the campus of McGill University, where she is an engineering student in Montreal, Canada, on Wednesday, November 12, 2003.
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 Vogeler, Francis
Marchand de musique, importateur d'instruments, professeur (Hessen, Allemagne, 1746 ou 1747 - Québec, 1821).
Il vint au Canada en 1779 comme hautboïste dans le régiment du prince Frederick, l'une des unités de l'effectif de Brunswick.
L'Encyclopédie canadienne © 2005 Fondation Historica du Canada
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 Genealogy Data
Marriage: 25 JUN 1839 in St-Philippe, Quebec, Canada
Marriage: 27 JUN 1892 in Longueuil, Quebec, Canada
Marriage: 23 JUN 1924 in St-Joseph, Chambly, Quebec, Canada
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 Descendants of Alexander Campbell and Mary Cameron
She was born 1782 in Princetown, Prince County, PEI, Canada, and died December 31, 1871 in Irishtown, PEI, Canada.
She was born October 20, 1832 in PEI, Canada, and died February 22, 1920 in PEI, Canada.
She was born in PEI, Canada, and died 1860 in Irishtown, PEI, Canada.
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 Restaurants in Kamloops British Columbia Canada Restaurant Reviews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Kamloops transit halted as pro-teachers' protests hit BC Southern...Macleans, Canada - Oct 20, 2005KAMLOOPS, BC (CP) - Transit service has been shut down in Kamloops as union members show support for an illegal strike by 38,000 BC public school teachers.
Sports, Canada - 18 hours agoKAMLOOPS, BC (CP) - Carson McMillan's first Western Hockey League goal broke a 3-3 tie and led the Calgary Hitmen to a 4-3 win over the Kamloops Blazers on...
This year?s nationals were held at Kamloops, BC, where the Blue Jays were the MSBL representatives.
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 Family of mary-beemer_richard-howarth.htm   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
MARY ANN BEEMER (JOSEPH, JOHAN PHILLIPUS BOHMER, JOHAN WILHELM) was born Jun 10, 1803 in Burford Township, Norfolk, Ontario, and died Oct 01, 1894 in Fingal, Elgin, Ontario.
She married CAPTAIN RICHARD HOWARTH Jun 04, 1821 in,, Canada, son of RICHARD HOWARTH and MARTHA WILKERSON.
He was born Aug 04, 1791 in Shuttleworth, Near Burry, Lancashire, England, and died Apr 01, 1871 in Fingal, Elgin, Ontario.
www.ktb.net /~dwills/pubmat/mary-beemer_richard-howarth.htm   (230 words)

  
 Ship Arrivals Canada May-June 1821
A few ships also made two trips in 1821.
The arrival of the Earl of Buckinghamshire was not recorded in the newspaper, although she temporarily ran aground after her departure, September 8th 1821, which is recorded.
As they were travelling on an "order" note, no names are recorded aboard Malsham, however the Societies, with numbers of persons from those Societies is recorded.— deck-plan sketch of the Earl of Buckinghamshire)
www.theshipslist.com /ships/Arrivals/ships1821a.htm   (1743 words)

  
 Lauzon Ferry Token   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The side of the token not illustrated bears the French legend BON POUR HUIT SOLS around the perimeter; the English legend is in three lines in the centre and reads FOUR PENCE TOKEN.
In 1821, when the tokens were first issued, this was the cost of a passage between Quebec City and Levis, a trip that usually lasted 10 to 15 minutes.
The token was struck in lead and is slightly larger than a Canadian 25-cent piece.
collections.gc.ca /bank/english/eaug83.htm   (175 words)

  
 Chapter 17   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Located on a magnificent harbour at the mouth of the St. John River on the Bay of Fundy, Saint John, New Brunswick is Canada's oldest incorporated city (1785) and the only one created by Royal Charter.
An international seaport servicing some 55 shipping lines from more than 50 countries as far away as Hong Kong, India and Korea, Saint John, known in the 19th Century as the "Liverpool of America", was once ranked fifth worldwide in registered tonnage.
Saint John is proud of its New Brunswick Museum (Canada's oldest continuous museum, 1824) Cherry Brook Zoo, Rockwood Park, and the Reversing Falls, one of the world's natural wonders.
collections.ic.gc.ca /heirloom_series/volume1/chapter17/SaintJohn.htm   (474 words)

  
 Immigrants to Canada - David of London 1821
This is taken from Emigration to Canada: Narrative of a Voyage to Quebec, and Journey from Thence to new Lanark, in Upper Canada by John M'Donald, published in 1826.
A steam boat dragged the ship to the tail of the bank, and the wind being favourable we immediately sailed, and in 28 hours lost sight of land.
We saw numbers of squirrels running about our beds; and we were frequently deprived of sleep from the unwelcome intrusions of oxen and cows, which, straying from their owners, came close to our tents, and we were much terrified, lest they should have pulled our tabernacles about our ears.
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 85 Military Baptisms at Fort George, Upper Canada.
MILITARY REGISTER OF BAPTISMS FOR THE STATION OF FORT GEORGE, UPPER CANADA, 1821 TO 1827.
I have copied exactly the text, omitting the headings and division lines: 1821 Baptized 7th Aug., born 17th May, Julia Catherine, of George and Sarah McDonald, Capt. 68th Regiment, by W., Cokayne Frith, LL.
During the period from 1821 to 1827 there are recorded in St. Mark's Register, three baptisms of the 68th or 70th Regt., and many are recorded as performed in St.
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 CANADA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
His wife and four sons were brought to Canada.
Silas (1813-1897) Leonard (1816-1890) John (1818-1895) and Benjamin 1821 elected to remain in Canada.
Many came from Canada while still others came from Pennsylvania.
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 CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY ARCHIVE Section V: Missions to the Americas Part 2: North West Canada, 1821-1880
By the late 1870s this flourishing industrial settlement comprised about 1000 people and the church on the Pacific coast spread among the rivers into the interior and among the islands off the coast.
Thirty years later as the centenary of CMS work in Canada approached, the Society began to bring to an end its work in the country, by handing over its responsibilities to the Church of England in Canada.
The official handover and CMS withdrawal took place at the centenary celebrations at Winnipeg in the autumn of 1920.
www.ampltd.co.uk /collections_az/CMS-5-02/description.aspx   (1165 words)

  
 Allie Page #8 (Page 8 in MW1)
My search is focused on the Allie's who moved to Illinois in the late 1850's.
He was baptized in St Francois du Lac, Quebec, Canada on March 03, 1821.
His wife Adeline was also born in Canada.
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 1821 in Canada -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
1821 in Canada -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
(Click link for more info and facts about other events of 1821) other events of 1821,
(Click link for more info and facts about list of 'years in Canada') list of 'years in Canada'.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/1/18/1821_in_canada.htm   (225 words)

  
 Immigration Canada - Free Canadian Migration Eligibility Assessment
Due to growth in the Canadian economy and a continued shortage of skilled workers the Canadian Government seeks skilled workers to live and work in Canada.
Targets for 2005-2006 indicate close to 150,000 work rights visas for economic class applicants this year.
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