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  Pig's Eye's Notepad - G
GAILLARD [JAILLARD], Noel - Born in 1809 in Canada.
GINGRAS, FRANCOIS - Born in 1828 in Canada.
GOULETTE, GABRIEL - Born in 1795 in Canada.
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 Upper Canada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Upper Canada ceased to be a political entity with the Act of Union (1840), when, by an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, it was merged with Lower Canada to form the Province of United Canada.
This was principally in response to the Upper and Lower Canada rebellions of 1837 and 1837-38, respectively.
At Confederation in 1867, the Province of Canada was re-divided along the former boundary as the provinces of Ontario and Quebec.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Upper_Canada   (898 words)

  
 Brant County, Ontario Canada Biographical Sketches
The subject of this sketch was raised mostly in Canada, and embraced the educational privileges in the Grammar School of Mount Pleasant.
The subject of this sketch emigrated from Ireland to Canada in 1840, and on January 29, 1844, married Jane Strong, a daughter of William Strong, and a granddaughter of George Strong.
In 1832 they thoughtthat Canada should be their future home, and accordingly came to Toronto, and to brantford in 1835, where William and wife both died, she aged sixty-six years and he eighty years.
www.rootsweb.com /~onbrant/biosbran2.htm   (19425 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: 1827
See also: 1826 in literature, other events of 1827, 1828 in literature, list of years in literature.
See also: 1826 in music, other events of 1827, 1828 in music and the list of years in music.
Nicéphore Niépces first photograph, circa 1826 Joseph Nicéphore Niépce (March 7, 1765 – July 5, 1833) was a French inventor, most noted as a pioneer in photography.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/1827   (3022 words)

  
 Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
But there were serious set-backs: crop failure in 1815 and 1816; desertions; a reduction in military aid and a threat to shut down the operation in 1819; an epidemic in 1820; and in 1826 a fire that devastated the countryside and the village, with only Heriot’s house and the two chapels spared.
In Lower Canada another cousin, Robert Nugent Watts, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly for Drummond on 15 March 1841, had taken up residence in his house; Heriot made over a large part of his belongings to him in 1842.
Todd, Armory and lineages of Canada (Yonkers, N.Y., 1919), 82—85.
www.biographi.ca /EN/ShowBio.asp?BioId=37559   (2608 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Alexander MacDonell
In 1817 Upper Canada was set apart from the See of Quebec as a vicariate Apostolic, and two years later Father Macdonell was appointed vicar Apostolic, his consecration as Bishop of Rhosina taking place in the Ursuline chapel, Quebec, on 31 December, 1820.
Six years later, 14 February, 1826, the vicariate was raised to a bishopric by Leo XII, and Bishop Macdonell then became the first Bishop of Upper Canada with his see at Kingston.
His zeal for the formation of a native priesthood is abundantly shown in the establishment of the Seminary of Iona at St. Raphael's, in 1826, and of Regiopolis College at Kingston, in 1838, not to speak of the many priests educated at his own expense.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/09489b.htm   (1218 words)

  
 Re: ELIHU BEBEE 1748-1826 PORT HOPE CANADA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Sounds like fun - but I don't see how he could be deported to Canada unless he had been born there in the first place.
The 1881, 1891 and 1901 censuses might yield something, but you better narrow it down as to at least the province he was living in - like the USA, Canada is a very big place geographically.
Unfortunately can't help you much as the Bebee family I'm researching was in Upper Canada (now the Province of Ontario), 80 to 90 years before your ancestor was.
genforum.genealogy.com /cgi-bin/print.cgi?bebee::96.html   (109 words)

  
 Genealogy Data
Marriage: 24 OCT 1695 in Notre-Dame, Quebec, Quebec, Canada
Marriage: 18 MAR 1721 in Notre-Dame, Quebec, Quebec, Canada
Marriage: 21 OCT 1724 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada
www.duquette.org /ENGLISH/Database/dat1.htm   (776 words)

  
 Brant County, Ontario Canada Biographical Sketches
MATTHEW MESSECAR, farmer, Scotland P.O., was born in Oakland township, Sept. 6, 1826, and is a son of Matthew and Mary (Clouse) Messecar.
Richard Mills was born in England in 1800, came to Canada in 1842, and settled in the County of Hastings.
Farmer, Carluke P.O., is a son of John and Margaret (Martin) Calder, natives of Scotland, who with two sons, came to Canada in 1840; the remainder of the family, with exception of one daughter, came in 1842- she came in 1846.
www.rootsweb.com /~onbrant/bioso.htm   (14218 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
In 1826 was settled as pastor at Kingston [Rockingham County], New Hampshire, where he remained seven years, after which he labored three and a half years as a missionary in Canada East* [Lower Canada?], and next settled over the churches of Gover and Barton [both in Caledonia County, Vermont], where he remained six years.
He was a good man, of unfeigned humility of spirit, tender, peaceable, conscientious, earnest in his work and in his convictions, a man of prayer, of faith and love, dying in calm and joyful hope of entering the saints' everlasting rest.
If he was in Canada when it was called "Canada East," then one or more of the following is true: he settled in Kingston later than 1826, was in New Hampshire longer than seven years, or spent more than three and a half years in Canada.] Submitted by Cathy Kubly
www.rockvillemama.com /caledonia/pearsonora.txt   (269 words)

  
 Information about Canada FDC: 17¢ Colonel John By   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
By was sent to Canada in 1802, and spent seven years building the new fortifications at Quebec and the canal at Les Cedres on the St. Lawrence River.
He returned to Canada in 1826 with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, and began to design and build the Rideau Canal.
In 1857, Ottawa was chosen to be Canada's future capital, and was confirmed as the seat of government in 1867 with the passage of the British North America Act.
www.unicover.com /EA4NB37S.htm   (460 words)

  
 Genealogy Data
Marriage: 28 NOV 1724 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada
Marriage: 18 AUG 1719 in Quebec, Quebec, Canada
Marriage: 10 JUL 1838 in St-Cyprien, Napierville, Quebec, Canada
www.duquette.org /ENGLISH/Database/dat36.htm   (572 words)

  
 Benjamin Hawk, b: 1844 - Ontario, Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Born: 15 JAN 1797 - Carillon, Seigneury of Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada Marr: 1819 - Francois Decopat-Joanis Died: 20 DEC 1852 - Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, Canada
Born: ABT 1 MAR 1804 - Seigniorie D'Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada Marr: 1823 - Jacques Kingsberry Died: -
Born: ABT 1 MAR 1807 - Seigniorie D'Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada Marr: 1836 - Felicite Nadon Died: AFT 1864 - Rigaud, Vaudreuil County, Quebec, Canada
www.onlinelynn.com /gp635.html   (676 words)

  
 Garrigues Family Group Sheets 34 (www.garrigus-family.com)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
For privacy reasons, Date of Birth and Date of Marriage for persons believed to still be living are not shown.
6 DEC 1825 Baie du Febvre, Quebec, Canada
24 FEB 1826 Baie du Febvre, Quebec, Canada
www.garrigus-family.com /Ancestry/f_21.html   (54 words)

  
 Descendants of Matthew Flynn
1826 in Canada, and died 19 April 1891 in Hamilton, Wentworth, Ontario.
was born 06 June 1856 in Ontario, and died 30 April 1931 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
  She was born 03 May 1894 in Montreal Québec, Que, Canada Canada, and died 23 October 1989 in Toronto Ontario Canada.
www.angelfire.com /id/inside/flynn.html   (1838 words)

  
 Canadian Explorers - EnchantedLearning.com
Cartier named Canada; "Kanata" means village or settlement in the Huron-Iroquois language.
He sailed through the Strait of Juan de Fuca (which was named for him in 1725) and believed it to be the beginning of a route to the Atlantic Ocean (it is not).
He was sent by King Louis XIV (14) to travel south from Canada and sail down the Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico.
www.enchantedlearning.com /explorers/canada.shtml   (3410 words)

  
 1827 in Canada - TheBestLinks.com - List of 'years in Canada', 1826 in Canada, 1828 in Canada, ...
1827 in Canada - TheBestLinks.com - List of 'years in Canada', 1826 in Canada, 1828 in Canada,...
1827 in Canada, 1827, List of 'years in Canada', 1826 in Canada, 1828 in Canada
See also: 1826 in Canada, other events of 1827, 1828 in Canada and the list of 'years in Canada'.
www.thebestlinks.com /1827_in_Canada.html   (97 words)

  
 Canadian Methodist Ministers 1800-1925
BRAUN, C.F. was born in Germany and arrived in Canada in 1856 as a German Methodist minister, 1879 Sebringville Ellice Twp.
BROWN, W.G. was born in 1840 in Ontario, Episcopal, and arrived in Canada in 1867, 1871-1875 Linden Ancaster Twp.
BYERS, Henry was born in 1811 in Ireland and died in 1890 and was received on trial in 1838 in Gosfield and was ordained in 1842, Wesleyan Methodist, 1839 London, 1840 Oxford, 1840 Barrie, 1841 Amherstburg, 1842 Adelaide/Warwick, 1843 Brantford/Grand River, 1844 Puslinch Twp.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~methodists/a-c.htm   (15886 words)

  
 Upper Canada Rebellion 1837: The End
Served on the board of the Welland Canal Co, was co-commissioner of the Canada Co 1829-1841, first President of the Toronto Board of Trade, President of the Toronto & Lake Huron Railway Company, Governor of the British America Fire and Life assurance Co 1836-1853.
He used to tell us often, in writing, not to be downcast; that he belived "Canada would yet be free"; that we were "contending in a good cause." He said he was not sorry for what he had done, and that "he would do so again." This was his mind until death.
LOUNT and MATTHEWS, two of the bravest of the Canada patriots, were executed this day, by order of Sir George Arthur, and at the urgent request of Chief Justice Robinson; Hagerman the Attorney General; and Sullivan, Baldwin, Elmsley, Allan and Draper, the Executive Council.
sg-chem.net /UC1838   (4486 words)

  
 Marcel Dandurand   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Christome-Marcel Dandurand was born 1784 in St. Lucs-St.Jean, Quebec, Canada, and
Marcel Dandurand, born June 04, 1810 in St. Lucs-St.Jean, Quebec, Canada; died Aft.
Mathilda Dandurand, born 1826 in Canada; died November 09, 1880 in Bourbonnais,
members.aol.com /djkboysrus/dandurand.html   (262 words)

  
 Family of Michael HOOPLE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
HOOPLE (HENRY, JURGEN MICHEL) was born in 1801 in Ontario, CANADA, and died after 1871, probably in Ontario, CANADA.
She was born before 1805 in ENGLAND, and died after 1843, probably in Ontario, CANADA.
1916; mar. Thomas J. on 15 Dec 1852 in Ontario, Canada.
users.ap.net /~lancelot/gen/h48.html   (89 words)

  
 Durham County Census Records   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Canada Census: 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881, 1891, 1901
Canada Census : 1851 (partial), 1861, 1871, 1881, 1891, 1901
Canada Census: 1851 (Partial), 1861, 1871, 1881, 1891, 1901
www.ontariogenealogy.com /Durham/census.html   (102 words)

  
 TheTravelzine.com Canada Summer 2000 (4) Ottawa
Visiting and shopping in Canada is a genuine travel bargain for Americans at the present currency exchange rates.
Ottawa is the meeting place of Canada's two founding cultures.
Established in 1826, it is Canada's oldest, continuously running farmer's market.
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 chronology1
First Fugitive Slave Act is passed by the U.S. Congress, making it a crime for anyone in the United States to help runaway slaves or prevent their arrest.
The Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada, John Graves Simcoe, passes an act saying that any slave who reaches Upper Canada will become free.
Canada formally refuses to return runaway slaves to the United States.
zorak.monmouth.edu /~afam/chronology1.html   (524 words)

  
 Pig's Eye's Notepad - V   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
VALANCE [VANACE, VANARSE, DAMORSE], MAXIME - Born in 1820/2 in Canada.
VALANCE, ZENION - Born in 1826 in Canada.
VENDALL, CLERMONT - Born in 1826 in Canada.
www.lareau.org /pep-v.html   (205 words)

  
 I. Travellers and Observers, 1763–1846: Bibliography. Vol. 15. Colonial and Revolutionary Literature; Early ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Travels in the United States of America and Canada, Containing Some Account of their Scientific Institutions, and a Few Notices of the Geology and Mineralogy of those Countries.
Journal of an Excursion to the United States and Canada in the Year 1834; with Hints to Emigrants; and a Fair and Impartial Exposition of the Advantages and Disadvantages Attending Emigration.
Journal of a Tour of a Detachment of Cadets, from the A. and M. Academy, Middletown, to the City of Washington, in December, 1826.
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 Shubenacadie Canal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
We have our own canal here in Nova Scotia, one of the most easterly provinces of Canada, on the Atlantic Ocean.
In order to facilitate goods getting to the interior of Canada from Halifax, and to bring lumber, farm produce, and coal to the port of Halifax, a canal was started in 1826, but did not open until 1861 because of construction difficulties.
One of Thomas Telford's pupils, Francis Hall, was the engineer who designed the canal in 1826.
www.canals.com /shuben.htm   (372 words)

  
 Re: Tibbitts of Canada and Maine
In Reply to: Re: Tibbitts of Canada and Maine by Joann Lamb
about 1826 in Canada and is said to have been part Mohawk Indian.
Re: Tibbitts of Canada and Maine Joann Lamb 9/15/03
www.genforum.genealogy.com /tibbitts/messages/193.html   (42 words)

  
 Rideau Canal Waterway - A Rideau Bibliography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Denison, Lieutenant W., "Detailed Description of some of the Works on the Rideau Canal, and of the alterations and improvements made therein since the opening of the navigation", in "Papers on Subjects Connected with the Duties of the Corps of Royal Engineers", London, vol.
Environment Canada, Forestry Service and Indian and Northern Affairs, Parks Canada, Ecotour of the Rideau Canal, Cat.
Parks Canada and The Merrickville and District Historical Society, Merrickville District, a driving tour, n.d.
www.rideau-info.com /canal/history/rideau-bibliography.html   (2582 words)

  
 Boisclair / Reilly Family History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
1826 in Upper Canada (Quebec), and died in Age 87.
NY, parents born in Canada.) was born September 06, 1854 in Buffalo, NY, and died May 09, 1920 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
He was born March 04, 1850 in Upper Canada (Quebec), and died December 12, 1933 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Source: Milwaukee County Courthouse, Death Cert.
www.chiptin.com /genealogy/reilly/boisclair.htm   (2608 words)

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