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 Province of Canada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Province of Canada was a British colony in North America, created by the fusion of the Canadas into one province by the Act of Union (1840).
The former Lower Canada became known as Canada East and Upper Canada as Canada West.
After 1843 the capital alternated between Toronto and Montreal, then finally was moved to Ottawa after 1858 where parliament buildings were constructed in 1865.
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 British Light Infantry Regiments - Canada - Infantry
It was stationed in upper Canada during the war, 1813-14, and part of it appears to have been engaged in the expedition to Plattsburg, although the circumstance is not mentioned in the published records of the corps.
The first battalion was raised in Canada by Colonel Allan MacLean, of the old 114th Royal Highland Volunteers of 1763, out of the families of soldiers of the 42nd and old 77th and 78th Highlanders, who had settled in Canada at the peace of 1763.
The 93rd was in Canada during the insurrection of 1838, and served in North America and the West Indies until 1848.
www.lightinfantry.org.uk /regiments/Canada/can_infantry2.htm   (7031 words)

  
 1843
1843 in Canada See also: 1842 in Canada, other events of 1843, 1844 in Canada and the list of 'years in Canada'.
1843 in music See also: 1842 in music, other events of 1843, 1844 in music and the list of 'years in music'.
1843 in science The year 1843 CE in technology included many events, some of which are listed here.
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 British Light Infantry Regiments - Canada - Trent Affair
Canada’s Soldiers, Lieutenant-Colonel George F.G. Stanley used the sub-title “The Military History of an Unmilitary People” to describe the general lack of interest in military affairs that is characteristic of most Canadians.
Officers with experience in Canada were extensively consulted, as was Florence Nightingale who gave valuable advice on the health and sanitation of the troops during a winter march.
Although the route crossed the border between the Nova Scotia and Canada Commands, it was decided that the overland portion of the move from Saint John to Rivière du Loup would be commanded by Nova Scotia Command from a headquarters located in Saint John vice Halifax.
www.lightinfantry.org.uk /regiments/Canada/can_trent.htm   (5089 words)

  
 1843 in Canada Definition / 1843 in Canada Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
January 19 - Mount Allison UniversityLocated in Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada, Mount Allison University was founded in 1839 by a local Methodist merchant, Frederic Allison.
Mount Allison University is committed to the creation and dissemination of knowledge in a community of higher learning, centred on undergraduate students, in an intimate and harmonious environment.
Fort Victoria built by British to strengthen their claim to Vancouver IslandVancouver Island is a large island in British Columbia, Canada, off the Pacific coast.
www.elresearch.com /1843_in_Canada   (318 words)

  
 History - Canada
August 10, 1843 -- Twenty-four years after the birth of the American Order in Baltimore, Maryland, the first Odd Fellow lodge instituted in Canada was Prince of Wales Lodge No. 1 in Montreal, PQ.
Montreal was the capital of Canada in 1843 and there were amongst the Odd Fellows, many prominent elected members of parliament.
In addition, because this Grand Body served all of Canada, one Odd Fellow Lodge located in Nova Scotia was granted a charter.
www.ioof.org /history_-_canada.htm   (634 words)

  
 1843   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
1843 in topic: Arts 1843 in architecture - Art - 1843 in literature - 1843 in music Other topics 1843 in Canada - 1843 in rail transport - 1843 in science - 1843 in South Africa - 1843 in sports
Lists of leaders: List of colonial governors in 1843 - List of state leaders in 1843
1843 was a Common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar).
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 Perrin Descendants of Over Peover, Cheshire, England and S. Monaghan, Northumberland Co., Ontario, Canada
She married on 15 Jul 1863 in Mariposa Twp., Victoria Co, Ontario, Canada, Thomas KINNEE, born 17 Feb 1838 in Mariposa Twp., Victoria Co, Ontario, Canada; died 13 Feb 1890 in Monmouth, Haliburton Co., Ontario, Canada, son of Thomas KINNEE and Sarah WRIGHT.
PERRIN, born 16 Oct 1878 in Cameron, Ontario, Canada; died 2 Feb 1879 in Cameron, Ontario, Canada; buried 4 Feb 1879 in Eden Cemetery, Victoria Co, Ontario, Canada.
PERRIN, born in Ontario, Canada; buried in Pengelly Cemetery, Ontario, Canada.
www3.sympatico.ca /karen.black/perrin.html   (12387 words)

  
 Libertarian Party of Canada
Instead, we believe in personal responsiblity, free markets and freedom of choice because all of us have the natural right to choose what's best for ourselves and for our families.
The Libertarian Party of Canada isn't just another party; it's a whole new concept in the relationship between people and government.
Believe it or not, government actually causes more problems than it solves by forcing regulations on some groups, but not on others, and this leads to injustice for some at the benefit of others.
www.libertarian.ca   (165 words)

  
 Wright family of Northern Ireland and Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada, 1808--
For most of the details about the family's early history in Ontario, Canada, I am indebted to the late Fred Wright and his son John F. Wright who may be contacted at john.laurie.wright@sympatico.ca Please contact me at karen.fl@sympatico.ca if you have find this genealogy useful or would like to contribute any further information.
WRIGHT, born 1901 in Ontario, Canada; died 1961; buried in French's Meth., Waverley, Flos Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada.
Marriage certificate transcription: "Samuel Wright, 21, a laborer, residing in Elmvale and born in Wyebridge, son of James and Diana Wright, married Annie Dwinnel, 19, residing in Flos Township and born in Wyevale, daughter of John and Annie Dwinnel Aug.22, 1895 in Hillsdale.
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 1843 in Canada -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
1843 in Canada -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
(Click link for more info and facts about list of 'years in Canada') list of 'years in Canada'.
Fort Victoria built by British to strengthen their claim to (An island off southwestern Canada (off the southwestern coast of British Columbia); the largest island off the west coast of North America) Vancouver Island.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/1/18/1843_in_Canada.htm   (337 words)

  
 Collins, Sylvester (History - 1843)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
, of section 36, Thorp Township, Clark County, was born in the district of Gaspy, Lower Canada, January 25, 1843, the son of James and Jane (Sweney) Collins, both natives of Canada.
All live in Canada except Charles and Sylvester.
The latter was engaged in farming and fishing in Canada until in October, 1868, when he came to Eau Claire, Wisconsin, where he first worked in the logging camps, continuing for fourteen years.
www.usgennet.org /usa/wi/county/clark/bios1/1033.htm   (340 words)

  
 The Descendants of James Montgomery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Jr.; born circa 1843 at Canada; died 5 May 1877 at St. Margaret's, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
Montgomery (James1) was born on 8 Jul 1852 at Prince Edward Island, Canada.
Montgomery (James1) was born on 24 Feb 1856 at Prince Edward Island, Canada.
www.islandregister.com /montgomery2.html   (758 words)

  
 George Francis Riddell, b: 1843 - Markham Twp Canada West (Ontario),   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Born: 23 JUN 1843 - Markham Twp Canada West (Ontario) Marr: 25 APR 1866 - Grey County, Ontario Died: 3 OCT 1921 - Singhampton, Ontario Father: William Riddell Mother: Margaret Lavin Other Spouses: Catharine Bell
Born: 2 JAN 1876 - Singhampton, Nottawasanga, Twsp, Ontario, Canada Died: 25 DEC 1958 - Chatham, Ontario
Born: 10 AUG 1878 - Singhampton, Ontario, Canada Died: 5 FEB 1960 - Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
www.w8ca.com /familyhistory/gp13.html   (136 words)

  
 The Archibald Scott Family Tree
In 1852 he movedwith his family to Macomb County,Michigan, settling in Ray Township where he purchased wild land which he cleared and improved, developing a farm which was equipped with modern conveniences and accessories.
Later, however, he sold this farm and returned to Canada, where he again resided for a few years and then came once more to Michigan and settled in Sanilac County.
He was married in Perth County Canada on February 19 1868 to Miss Jane Patterson, a native of Canada.
www.ole.net /~maggie/macomb/scott.htm   (816 words)

  
 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home Pages: Yager-Mapes Family Heritage
Abel's parents were GEORGE YEAGER who was born 28 Nov 1815 and died on 5 Mar 1902 and MARY BIGSBY who was born 23 Sep 1830 and died on 8 Mar 1915.
Elnora's parents were PETER BOSHAW who was born Mar 1837 and died on 14 Jun 1903 and MARY STERLING who was born around 1843 and died on 21 Feb 1899.
On My Grandmother's side my: Great-Grandfather was JAMES HILL who was born around June 1866 and died around 16 Apr 1916 he married MARY KITCHEN who was born on 27 Dec 1872 and died on 25 Apr 1914.
familytreemaker.genealogy.com /users/y/a/g/Cheryl-Yager   (642 words)

  
 Marie An.. , b: 1810 - Canada
Born: ABT 1837 -,, QC, Canada Died: -
Born: ABT 1843 -,, QC, Canada Died: -
Born: 1 NOV 1873 - Kamouraska, Kamouraska, QC, Canada Died: 8 NOV 1930 - Lewiston, Androscoggin, ME Father: Mother: Other Spouses: Ernest Caillier
members.shaw.ca /control-x/ged/painchaud/gp450.htm   (267 words)

  
 Digital Copyright Canada: article #1843   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
I don't understand why this internal NY discussion is aired here.
Please keep the discussion focused on copyright reform/elimination in Canada.
If that is not the primary intent of a posting, consider doing it off-list with the involved parties, or not at all.
www.digital-copyright.ca /discuss/1843   (91 words)

  
 George Francis Riddell, b: 1843 - Markham Twp Canada West (Ontario),   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Born: 3 SEP 1854 - Singhampton, Ontario, Canada Died: 21 DEC 1927 - Islington, Ontario at the home of her daughter, Pearl Higgin Father: Angus Bell Mother: Jane McDowell Other Spouses: John Taylor
Born: 24 JAN 1890 - Singhampton, Ont, Canada Marr: 1911 - John Edwin Higgin Died: 7 JAN 1983 - Toronto, Ont. Canada
Ontario, Canada Marr: - Orville Codner (other spouses) Died: 5 OCT 1967 - Glen Falls.
www.w8ca.com /familyhistory/gp10.html   (225 words)

  
 Deeds Nations: Names beginning with "M"
1840 IT 021-024, IT 026-IT 028; Canada NMC 2835, 4113; Canada 1891 vol.
454; PAC Canada 1851-52 [which states he was a Wesleyan Methodist]; PAO RG1 A-1-7 vol.
13; Canada NMC 2835, 4113; Canada 1891 vol.
www.adamsheritage.com /deedsnations/m.htm   (4248 words)

  
 North American Joslin
Alice JOSLYN born 1843 in Canada, was living in IA aged 37years.
Ellen JOSLIN born 1833 in Canada, was living in CO aged 47years.
Margaret M. JOSLIN born 1843 in Canada, was living in MA aged 37years.
www.peterjoslin.btinternet.co.uk /usa_joslins.htm   (24747 words)

  
 Immigrants to Canada - Vessels Arriving at Quebec 1843
Immigrants to Canada - Vessels Arriving at Quebec 1843
The column "By whom sent; Master" gives general comments and information about assistance which was given to some of the passengers on that vessel.
The steamer Queen, used to take passengers from Quebec to Montreal, collided with the steamer Lord Sydenham at night and three passengers were drowned.
ist.uwaterloo.ca /~marj/genealogy/ships/ships1843.html   (471 words)

  
 RootsWeb: SHAMROCK-L [SH] SHIPS TO CANADA 1843-45   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
I am looking for the ship that brought my ggparents to Canada, in the
I have the names of some ships but no passenger list.
Chieftain, arrived in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island 16 May 1843,
archiver.rootsweb.com /th/read/SHAMROCK/2000-11/0975203555   (140 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Christened: Died: 29 Oct 1916 - Sackville, Westmorland Co., Nova Scotia, Canada
Born: 12 Dec 1875 - New Brunswick, Canada
A 1916 obit from St. John's Daily News of Newfoundland dubbed a Rev. Dr.
www.sprague-database.org /os/f2.htm   (729 words)

  
 Purcell Family Genealogy Forum (Page 7)
Dec 25 1843 NB Canada - Rob Purcell 1/17/99
Dec 25 1843 NB Canada - Robert Purcell 3/24/99
Dec 25 1843 NB Canada - Rob Purcell 3/04/99
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 John C. McLean, b: 1843 - South Esk (Northumberland), Canada
Born: 1810, Canada Marr: 1835 Died: 1870, Canada
Born: 13 OCT 1843 - South Esk (Northumberland), New Brunswick, Canada
Born: 29 DEC 1891 - North Esk (Northumberland), New Brunswick, Canada
www.sue-bernard.com /american_family_histories/bernard/gp384.html   (112 words)

  
 Ancestors of Margaret Phillips-[38]
Married: 27 Jun 1867, Goulbourn, Carleton, Ontario, Canada
Margaret married Henry Vaughan-[37] [MRIN:21], son of William John Vaughan-[830] and Jane Copeland-[831], on 27 Jun 1867 in Goulbourn, Carleton, Ontario, Canada.
(Henry Vaughan-[37] was born on 18 Jul 1839 in Goulbourn Twp, Carleton County, Ontario, Canada and died on 31 Oct 1917 in Carleton Co., Ontario, Canada.)
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 AllRefer.com - Bishop's University, Canada (Colleges, Canadian) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - Bishop's University, Canada (Colleges, Canadian) - Encyclopedia
Bishop's University, provincially supported, English-language university at Lennoxville, Que., Canada; founded 1843 by the Anglican bishop of Quebec as a liberal arts college.
The university has faculties of business administration, humanities, natural science and mathematics, and social sciences and a graduate school of education.
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