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  1834 in Canada
See also: 1833 in Canada, other events of 1834, 1835 in Canada and the list of 'years in Canada'.
December 9 - Foundation of the "Canadian Alliance Society" in Upper Canada at Toronto.
The 92 resolutions are passed by the Legislative Assemby of Lower Canada.
www.guajara.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/1/18/1834_in_canada.html   (476 words)

  
 Immigrants to Canada - 1834 Emigrants Handbook - NY to Canada
The risk of transport is the principal objection against carrying your specie with you to Canada, as you will generally get as high a premium for it there as in New York; and you can depend with safety on any of the Banks in Upper or Lower Canada.
Stages are continually going from the ferry on the Canada side, to the City of the Falls and the town of Niagara, on Lake Ontario, from whence a Steamboat proceeds to york every day, except Sunday, at half past 12 o'clock.
In almost every part of Upper Canada, west of Toronto, the New York Currency is more in use than the Halifax or Canada; that is, the York shilling is worth 1.5d.
ist.uwaterloo.ca /~marj/genealogy/emigrants1834.html   (2000 words)

  
 Crime & Punishment in Colonial Upper Canada Toronto
Public hanging in Canada wasn't abolished until 1869, and in Toronto it was moved indoors from the Don Jail yard into its confines in 1905.
A punishment that remained on the books in Canada until very recently, whipping was most often routinely prescribed for petty larceny (theft under $10), and accompanied by a term in jail.
In 1802 an Act was introduced providing for the banishment of convicts from the Province of Upper Canada for a maximum period up to life.
www.russianbooks.org /crime/cph2.htm   (1217 words)

  
 Immigrants to Canada - 1834 Emigrants Handbook - Arrivals at Quebec
In Upper Canada, and in the Townships of Lower Canada, the tenure of Lands is "Free and Common Soccage," as in England.
In the Canadas you live under the British laws, and constitution, and are less incumbered with taxes or local imposts, than in any other country, on the face of the globe.
Emigrants arriving at Quebec from the United Kingdom, and who are desirous of settling in Upper Canada, or Lower Canada, or of obtaining employment, are informed that all necessary information for their guidance may be obtained (gratis) on application at this Office, between the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock daily, Sundays excepted.
www.ist.uwaterloo.ca /~marj/genealogy/emigrants1832.html   (3123 words)

  
 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)

  
 PALMER FAMILY HISTORY
On April 4, 1812, at age 17, George joined the Canadian Army as a private in the Glengarry Light Infantry Fencibles in Kingston, Ontario, and fought against the United States in the War of 1812.
He was stationed throughout the war in Canada where little fighting took place.
He died in Canada in 1834 at age 38, leaving Phoebe pregnant with their seventh child.
members.cox.net /~jameshistory/g_palmer.html   (622 words)

  
 Supreme Court of Canada - John Wellington Gwynne
After studying at Trinity College in Dublin, he emigrated to Canada in 1832, at the age of 18.
In 1834 he moved to Toronto where he completed his articles in the law office of Hagerman and Draper and practised law after being called to the bar in 1837.
He was appointed to the Ontario Court of Error and Appeal in 1874 and to the Supreme Court of Canada on January 14, 1879.
www.scc-csc.gc.ca /aboutcourt/judges/gwynne/index_e.asp   (215 words)

  
 Canada UFO Sightings
Perhaps it was the light that disappeared, which is all I saw.
CANADA - MORE EVIDENCE TO Investigator Brian Vike, below are three pictures I received from the ladies who had the missing time in Kelowna, British Columbia.
Linda who was the passenger in the car that night and had wounds on her body after a possible abduction.
www.spacepub.com /users/data/sightings/can/can.htm   (3437 words)

  
 Homeopathy in Canada: A Synopsis
He was born in Argyllshire, Scotland in 1811, studied in Caan, France and later at the University of Edinburgh, from which he graduated in 1833.
He immigrated to Canada in 1834 and served as surgeon in one of the battalions in 1837.
Campbell is recorded as the first doctor using anesthesia in Upper Canada (Ontario today) on May 31, 1848 (Colbeck).
www.homeopathy.edu /historycdn3.htm   (346 words)

  
 GENUKI: Some Emigrants from Shropshire to Canada in 1834
He had great estates in England, of which he disposed and in the month of March 1834, having sold the greater part of his property, he commenced actual preparation for leaving the home the Farmer family had been born in, lived and died in for over two hundred and fifty years.
Farmer brought from Shropshire to Canada would take much space to enumerate and would set antiquarian lovers agog were they recorded here, especially because so much is still in the family, as well as the invoices of that which was specially purchased for his Canadian home.
Besides forty-two cases, all labelled and numbered, of household effects only, there were coils of ropes too, and implements, barrels, bags of barley, peas and wheat, several barrels of glass of all kinds for table use.
www.genuki.org.uk /big/eng/SAL/CanadaEmigrants.html   (1177 words)

  
 Ship Arrivals in Canada 1834   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-20)
Emigrants for embarkation for Upper Canada, crowded the steamboat wharves the whole of the past week.
All of them intend residing in Upper Canada, where they will be joined shortly by upwards of six hundred others from Yorkshire, most of them practical farmers, with sufficient capital to purchase cleared lands or stock farms.
This item from June 10, 1834 from the Montreal Gazette (but copied from the York Courier) shows the movement of traffic up the Lakes - these are Lake steamers not Atlantic Ocean ships.
www.theshipslist.com /ships/Arrivals/ships1834.html   (2209 words)

  
 Canada Provinces
The only Canada update for either of them is that the name of Newfoundland is changed to "Newfoundland and Labrador" ("Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador" in French).
The formal name "Dominion of Canada" was phased out from the 1950s to 1982, in favor of simply "Canada".
Canada is divided into ten provinces and three territories (French: territoires).
www.statoids.com /uca.html   (2157 words)

  
 UMMZ-Mollusk Division Catalog
Canada: Ontario: Carleton: creek N of Stittsville approx.
Canada: Ontario: Elgin: Lake Erie, SW of New Glasgow approx.
Canada: Ontario: Hastings: Bay of Quinte, Belleville, W of Bay Bridge, on island approx.
www.liath.com /ummz_geo.php   (12757 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)

  
 Firstmom's Genealogy Resources - Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-20)
Canada GenWeb for Kids Great site for kids doing their genealogy for school, or just to learn.
Index-New England Captives taken to Canada Between 1677 and 1760.
Kent county, Ontario, Canada, 1881 census: Chatham, Wallaceburgh
khuish.tripod.com /canada.htm   (379 words)

  
 Opinionated Beer Page - Reviews from Canada
But aside from that, if you are an American taking a trip to the Great White North, and you come across this, get a couple of cases, cause you will be SOL when you make it back to the States.
Steve: This is a classic example of one of Canada's Big 3, but they definitely have the sweeter end of the deal.
This is a decent lager by North American standards, although I'm told by natives that this is not considered a great beer in Canada.
www.tobp.com /review/country.asp?t=4   (6478 words)

  
 Ancestry.com - Search New Brunswick, Canada, Passenger Lists: 1834
Historically, Canada has been the destination for millions of immigrants from around the world seeking a better life in North America.
Passage to Canada was often less expensive than traveling to ports in the United States, so immigrants might travel to Canada and then complete their journey to the United States on land.
For those of you who would like to purchase a more detailed electronic transcript for a particular entry, highlight the information you found for the record you want, then copy and paste it into the e-mail address below, along with your name and address and you will be contacted with additional information.
www.ancestry.families.aol.com /search/rectype/inddbs/6110.htm   (232 words)

  
 Provoncha Family Page - pafg05 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Paulin Provencher was born 22 Jun 1823 in Nicolet, Que, CANADA and was christened 22 Jun 1823 in Nicolet, Que, Canada.
Olive Beland dit Bailey was born 13 Mar 1833 in, CANADA.
Narcisse Lewis Denesha was born 1833 in LaPrairie, Quebec, CANADA.
home.att.net /~thewifey/pafg05.htm   (392 words)

  
 Samuel Wesley Henshaw
Henshaw, William, son, age 20, born in Canada; parents born in Canada; laborer.
Henshaw, Lydia, mother, age 58, born in Canada; parents born in New York; housewife; 11 children, 10 living; resided 34 years in Michigan, 34 years in the U.S. Henshaw, Burgess, son, age 28, born in Michigan; father born in England; mother born in Canada; single; laborer.
Henshaw, Martha A., daughter, age 15, born in Michigan; father born in England; mother born in Canada; single.
www.rawbw.com /~hinshaw/cgi-bin/id?12816   (1059 words)

  
 Michael Unger
A Son of Michael Unger, Sr., he was born, October 5, 1834, in Canada, not far from Buffalo, New York.
Michael Unger, Sr., a native of Alsace, France, spent a number of years in Canada, but in 1837 returned with his family to his native country, and subsequently lived in Alsace until his death.
His wife, whose maiden name was Elizabeth Raches, was born in France, lived in Canada, and went back to France with her husband, living there a number of years after his death, then returning to America and spending her last days in Indianapolis, Indiana.
www.usgennet.org /usa/in/state/sullivan_co/unger_michael.htm   (593 words)

  
 1834 in Canada - Term Explanation on IndexSuche.Com
1834 in Canada - Term Explanation on IndexSuche.Com
''See also:'' 1833_in_Canada, other events of 1834, 1835_in_Canada and the list_of_'years_in_Canada'.
January - King William_IV_of_the_United_Kingdom has appointed an arbitrator to settle questions regarding customs dues between the_Canadas.
www.indexsuche.com /1834_in_Canada.html   (464 words)

  
 DOE - Fossil Energy: Listing of Natural Gas Import and Export Authorizations Issued in 2002
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)

  
 Family of David HOOPLE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-20)
HOOPLE (HENRY, JURGEN MICHEL) was born in 1803 in Ontario, CANADA, and died on 26 July 1876 in Stormont, Ontario, CANADA, at age 73.
He was buried in the Martin Anglican Cemetery at Avonmore, Stormont, Ontario, CANADA.
She was born in 1807 in Ontario, CANADA, and died on 6 Jan 1867 in Stormont, Ontario, CANADA.
users.ap.net /~lancelot/gen/h85.html   (120 words)

  
 Jude Berard, b: 1834 - St Hughes, Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-20)
Jude Berard, b: 1834 - St Hughes, Canada
Born: 26 NOV 1834 - St Hughes, Bagot, Quebec, Canada
Born: JAN 1861 - St Hughes, Bagot, Quebec, Canada
www.jonathansorelle.com /ghtout/gp52.html   (51 words)

  
 Obit: Douphner, Felix (1834 - 1928)
Sunday morning at 9:30 o'clock brought to a close the life of Felix Douphner, a highly respected citizen of the village of Withee, Clark County, Wis., when he passed into the eternal sleep at the home of his son, Albert Douphner, of that village.
Felix Douphner was born in Montreal, Canada, July 20, 1834.
At the age of 19 he went to Black River Falls, Wis., where he sought employment, and in March 1873 he was united in marriage to Miss Sarah Amo.
www.usgennet.org /usa/wi/county/clark/webbbs/records/index.cgi?read=8878   (453 words)

  
 The Online Books Page: Search Results
Canada in Memoriam, 1812-14: Her Duty in the Erection of Monuments in Memory of Her Distinguished Sons and Daughters
Canada on the Pacific: Being an Account of a Journey From Edmonton to the Pacific By the Peace River Valley and of a Winter Voyage Along the Western Coast of the Dominion With Remarks on the Physical Features of the Pacific Railway Route and Notices of the Indian Tribes of British Columbia
Canada: Why We Live in It, and Why We Like It (London: Parker, Son, and Bourn, 1861), by Mrs.
onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu /webbin/book/search?author=&amode=words&title=canada&tmode=words   (5274 words)

  
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PIERRE1 DUTEAU (JEAN BAPTISEA, ETIENNE ETB BLUTEAU/BUTTEAU, ETIENNEC BLUTEAU, JACQUESD, CLEMENTE) was born July 04, 1796 in Boucherville, Chambly, Québec, Canada.
Jean, Québec, Canada, daughter of JOHN BOUDREAU and MARIE LANDRY.
Marguerite de Blairfindie, L'Acadie, St. Jean, Québec, Canada Children of PIERRE DUTEAU and MARIE BOUDREAU are: 2.
www.ncweb.com /~cboggs/publish/ditto/report.txt   (1956 words)

  
 Statira Hulbert, b: 1834 - Nova Scotia, Canada
Statira Hulbert, b: 1834 - Nova Scotia, Canada
Born: 1824, Canada Marr: 1858  Died: 1910, Canada
Born: 27 DEC 1862 - Afton,, Nova Scotia, Canada
www.hurlbut.info /ght/gp3230.htm   (131 words)

  
 Louis Marie Chagnon-Larose, b: 1755 - Vercheres, Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-20)
Louis Marie Chagnon-Larose, b: 1755 - Vercheres, Canada
Born: 30 MAR 1755 - Vercheres, Quebec, Canada
Born: 6 OCT 1755 - Vercheres, Quebec, Canada
www.jonathansorelle.nstemp.com /ghtout/gp1759.html   (32 words)

  
 Benjamin Hawk, b: 1844 - Ontario, Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-20)
Born: 11 JAN 1800 - City of Laval, Isle Jesus, Quebec, Canada Marr: 1830 - Marie Desanges Guindon Died: 13 OCT 1884 - L'Ange Guardien, Angers, Quebec, Canada
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 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)

  
 Elizabeth Phillips, b: 1870 - Dungannon, Canada
Born: 6 SEP 1870 - Dungannon, Ashfield Township, Huron County, Ontario, Canada
Born: 16 OCT 1872 - Ashfield Township, Huron County, Ontario, Canada
Born: 23 SEP 1840 - Chinguacousy Township, Peel County, Ontario, Canada
ca.geocities.com /ourgenealogyca/gp255.html   (177 words)

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