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  Re: CURL, William 1853, Ontario, Canada
Phebe Curl, born 1870 in Portland, Frontenac County, Ontario, Canada.
Estella Ann2 Curl (William1) was born 1857 in Portland, Frontenac County, Ontario, Canada.
Victoria2 Curl (William1) was born 1862 in Portland, Frontenac County, Ontario, Canada.
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Canada
One of Canada's most prominent lawyers, he served in the Canadian House of Commons (1942–58) and in W.L. Mackenzie King 's cabinet as minister of justice and attorney general...
Canada and the Enterprise for the Americas Initiative: a case of reluctant regionalism.
Canada and its automakers: a case of growing interdependence.
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 Concordia University Art History Theses Abstracts On-line   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The focus of this study is in the geographical region in southern Ontario, Canada that encompasses Essex, Kent and Lambton Counties, and which until 1853 was known as the Western District of Upper Canada.
As many of the artists producing work in Canada at the time were British military personnel, the training received would have been topographical in nature, heavily stained with precepts of the Picturesque tradition.
The actual landscape of Canada often did not lend itself readily to translation within these precepts, however, and as a result there arises a question of fidelity to the view as it actually is (was), and how it was depicted.
art-history.concordia.ca /rvacanada/abstracts/hudec.html   (297 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.
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 Stead Century Farm been in family since 1853   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
It is currently a 320-acre farm that has been in the family since 1853 when Carol's great-grandfather, John Stead, came from Canada to the Burr Oak area and purchased 160 acres.
It is land that is close to Carol's heart and her affection can be felt by others as she explains the history of her family and the land which they have owned for so many years.
When John left Canada in 1853 he left behind several sisters whose descendants have remained mostly in Canada and eastern United States.
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 Art History Theses at Concordia
Modernism in Canada: A Comparison of Clement Greenberg's Approach to Art and Artists in the United States Versus Canada.
Emblems of Identity: An Introduction to the Painting of Indian Portraits in Canada.
Black Women Artists in Canada: A Documentation and Analysis of the 1989 Exhibition Black Wimmin--When and Where We Enter.
art-history.concordia.ca /RVACanada/arththeses.html   (1156 words)

  
  Birth Records, Marriage Records, Death Records. Parish & Proabate Record Databases. Vital Records & Certificates.
British Columbia Birth Index: 1872 to 1899 An Index of births in the province of British Columbia, Canada, from 1872 to 1899.
British Columbia Marriage Index: 1872 to 1924 An Index of marriages in the province of British Columbia, Canada, from 1872 to 1924.
Canada Parliamentary Marriage and Divorces, 1867-1919 This is an extraction of the Canada Parliamentary Marriage and Divorces, 1867-1919.
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 Canadian money
Canada has had its own money since 1853.
Canada's unit of currency is known as the "Canadian Dollar" and it's largely a rip-off of the US dollar.
On the back is a "salute to gender equality" featuring some of Canada's leading suffragettes.
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She began teaching at the age of sixteen, but when the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 was passed, she joined the waves of fl migrants moving to Canada.
In 1853 in Canada, she established the Provincial Freeman, the first newspaper founded by a fl woman anywhere in North America.
In blunt, scathing language she denounced those whom she felt were damaging the cause with their actions: racist white abolitionists, anti-slavery agents who "begged" for donations, and others.
www.pbs.org /wgbh/aia/part4/4p4439.html   (1036 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Ferland
It was not, however, until he had reached the age of forty that he thought of writing a history of Canada.
In 1853 he published his "Observations sur l' histoire ecclésiastique du Canada", a refutation and criticism of the work of the Abbé Brasseur de Bourburg; it was reprinted in France in 1854.
It is, however, incomplete, ending as it does with the conquest of Canada by the English (1759).
www.newadvent.org /cathen/06043b.htm   (404 words)

  
 Family of Archibald HOLLISTER
HOLLISTER was born in 1824 in Ontario, CANADA, and died after 1881.
He married ALTHA ANN HOOPLE on 22 Feb 1853 in Eastern District, Ontario, CANADA, daughter of JOHN HOOPLE and MARY RAMBOUGH.
She was born in 1830 in Ontario, CANADA, and died in 1903, location unknown.
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 Aboard the Underground Railroad--Mary Ann Shadd Cary House
In 1850 with the passage of the Fugitive Slave Law, Mary Shadd and her brother Isaac emigrated from the United States to Canada along with scores of other African Americans who believed Canada offered better and greater opportunities.
While there, Mary published a pamphlet titled "Notes on Canada West" that was widely circulated in the United States, in which she extolled the values, benefits and opportunities favorable to fls in the region.
Cary lectured widely in Canada and the United States to increase subscription and to publicly solicit aid for runaway slaves, at great risk to her own personal welfare.
www.cr.nps.gov /nr/travel/underground/dc2.htm   (498 words)

  
 The American Chamber of Commerce in Canada - AmCham Canada
With ADP Canada as a partner, companies gain the freedom to focus more of their human and financial resources on the areas that give its company a competitive edge.
Headquartered in Montreal, Canada, the company is a dynamic, multilingual and multicultural organization with approximately 65,000 employees in 59 countries and regions around the globe.
Amex Canada Inc. is a leading provider of travel related services in Canada and assists companies in managing and controlling their business and travel expenses.
www.amchamcanada.ca /aboutus/members_directory.php   (7713 words)

  
 Slavery in America
One influential fl newspaper, the Provincial Freeman, published in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, from 1853 to 1857, with a substantial readership in the United States, was edited and published by a woman, Mary Ann Shadd (Cary).
Day moved to Canada in the late 1850s and actively supported John Brown's movement for the attack on Harpers Ferry in 1859, printing Brown's constitution by hand in Canada.
Ward was among the leading advocates of emigration schemes to Canada and the West Indies, and co-founded, with Mary Ann Shadd, the Provincial Freeman in 1853, a paper devoted to promoting Canada as a refuge for American fls in the United States.
www.slaveryinamerica.org /history/hs_es_press.htm   (4945 words)

  
 Fairwater, Wisconsin: 1853 Residents
If the inn's residents, included the census, were included in the Gazeteer's total of forty residents in the village, it is unlikely given the transient nature of inns that a real count or list of names for 1853 can be confirmed.
Second, it narrows the list of families who were almost certainly living in the vicinity of Fairwater during the first part of the decade of the 1850s.
If we add the members of William Plocker's household (eight in total in 1850, only two of whom were certainly still resident in 1853), we arrive at a population of between 35 and 43 in total, about as close to the Gazeteer's total as it seems possible to come.
www.wlhn.org /fond_du_lac/communities/fairwater/fairwater_1853.htm   (6356 words)

  
 Glenn Allan Abbey
Glenn Allan Abbey was born June 12, 1898 in the City of Dodgeville, Iowa Co., WI and died January 28, 1962 in the City of San Antonio, Bexar Co., TX at age 63.
He was the son of William Searle Abbey of Clarke Twp., Durham Co., Canada West and Ida Elmira Blake of Orion Twp., Richland Co., WI.
The 1900 U. Census taken on June 26, 1900 shows William Abbey (age 47) is a farm laborer born April 1853 in Canada of English and Canadian-born parents, and renting his home in Dodgeville, Dodgeville Twp., Iowa Co., WI.
www.leighlarson.com /glenn_abbey.htm   (3187 words)

  
 CURL, William 1853, Ontario, Canada
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 Map of the United States and Canada. / Merriam, Moore & Co. / 1853
This historical cartographic image is part of the David Rumsey Historical Map Collection, www.davidrumsey.com, a large collection of online antique, rare, old, and historical maps, atlases, globes, charts, and other cartographic items.
Published In: Map of the United States and Canada.
Publication Note: Merriam, Moore and Co. produced a series of dissected maps of the United States including the Eastern, Middle, Southern, Western, and New York State.
www.davidrumsey.com /maps762.html   (252 words)

  
 Project Canterbury: Canadian Resources
A Sermon preached at the Consecration of Christ Church Cathedral, Fredericton, N.B., August 31, 1853; by The Right Rev. Horatio Southgate, D.D. Late Missionary Bishop at Constantinople, and Rector of the Church of the Advent, Boston, Mass.
The Protest of the Minority of the Corporation of Trinity College against the Resolution Approving of the Theological Teaching of That Institution with An Appendix Containing the Opinions of the Five Canadian Bishops on the Same Subject.
An Historical Sketch of the Diocese of Saskatchewan of the Anglican Church of Canada
anglicanhistory.org /canada   (993 words)

  
 Tegretol CR online - Canada Drugs your Canadian Pharmacy
Alexa ranks Canada Drugs as the #1 Canadian Prescription Service Pharmacy by volume of visitors.
CanadaDrugs.com LP is presently licensed in the province of Manitoba by the Manitoba
"Canada Drugs" and "CanadaDrugs.com" are registered trademarks used under exclusive license by CanadaDrugs.com Customer Care.
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 Connecting Capron Cousins - Person Page 337   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
     Danforth D. Decker was born on 11 January 1853 in Canada.
He died in February 1853 at age 0 in Canada.
He was buried on circa February 1853 in Canada.
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 Canada Company fonds
The Canada Company was incorporated by the British Parliament on 27 July 1825 and was dissolved on 18 December 1953.
The aim of the company was to obtain land in Canada and to promote its sale to prospective settlers.
This fonds documents all activities of the Canada Company, including administrative records such as minutes of committees, court of directors minutes, and proceedings of the general court.
www.archives.gov.on.ca /english/interloan/canco.htm   (620 words)

  
 POSTAL CONVENTION 1853
A mail bag or package shall he made up on the departure of every packet or other vessel bound from Honolulu for Tahiti, or vice versa, which shall be sealed and addressed to the Postmaster of either port, as the case may be.
The above are the rates on every transient newspaper, unsealed circular, hand bill, engraving, pamphlet, periodical, magazine, book and every other description of printed matter, to be in all cases prepaid.
J. The undersigned, so far as their respective Governments, are concerned, approve of the foregoing provisional postal arrangement.
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 Annie Huggins 1853   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Annie was born 9 May 1853, at Whitby, Ontario, Canada, the daughter of James Huggins and Dinah Pierson.
John was born 23 May 1853, in England.
Buried: 13 Jul 1921, Oshawa Union Cemetery, Ontario, Canada
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 Map of the Canadian Arctic, 1853 - Exploration - Canada at Scale: Maps of our History - Exhibitions - Library and ...
This map attributed to Wyld illustrates what was known about the region in 1853 and its link with continental Canada.
An inset shows Franklin’s exploration of the Coppermine and how mapmakers incorporated information from a variety of sources into their maps.
Arctic regions, with all the discoveries to 1853.
www.lac-bac.ca /maps/3_0_exp/05140339_e.html   (117 words)

  
 R G Strong Family Genealogy: George Halladay b. 8 Mar 1820 South Crosby,Leeds,Ontario,Canada d. 11 Jun 1906 ...
He was first married in Canada, Dec. 31, 1844, to Miss Mary White, a native of Ontario.
was again married, in Ontario, March 9, 1853, to Phebe Wing, who also was a native of Canada.
By this marriage four children were born, viz: Annetta, Ida, Wright and Burton.
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 Ancestors of Mary Spurrell-[34]
Married: 6 Aug 1877, Drayton, Wellington Co, Ontario, Canada
Mary, wife of George Schwalm, born 19 Dec 1853, age 47, born Ontario, English
Mary married George Schwalm-[33] [MRIN:19], son of Nickolas Schwalm-[605] and Catherine Schmidt-[606], on 6 Aug 1877 in Drayton, Wellington Co, Ontario, Canada
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 Genealogical Prison Records in Australia, UK and Canada
Genealogical Prison Records in Australia, UK and Canada
1853-1929 Criminal Assize Clerk criminal indictment files in Huron County, Ontario, Canada
We cannot be held responsible for results obtained by searches of prison inmates or sex offenders.
www.ancestorhunt.com /international-genealogy-prison-records.htm   (366 words)

  
 Vermont Projects Home
Ducks Unlimited (DU) conserves habitat at the continental scale to meet the lifecycle needs of North America’s waterfowl.
Vermont is part of the Atlantic Flyway, providing important migration, breeding and wintering areas for many of the continent’s waterfowl such as American fl ducks, ring-neck, wood duck and Canada geese.
Vermont’s conservation projects are designed to maximize the amount and quality of migration, breeding and wintering waterfowl habitats as well as improve conditions for waterfowl production.
www.ducks.org /Vermont/VermontProjects/1853/VermontProjectsHome.html   (107 words)

  
 Inuit of Canada 1853
He wears suede cloth boots, a fleece jacket and pants outfit accented with faux fur and jacquard trim.
Inuit of Canada is from the Children of the World Series, Holiday 2006, Artist Studio Collection.
The Toy Shoppe has offered the finest collectible dolls and teddy bears for over 30 years.
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 RDsurmon
Joab Hutchinson - born on 27-Oct-1839 at Canada - married Sarah???
Benoni Hutchinson - born on 16-Jun-1841 at Canada - married Henriea Wood - died on 25-Oct-1871 at Elmwood Twp, Tuscola Co., Michigan - buried at Ellington Twp.
Hannah Hutchinson - born in Apr-1843 at Canada - died on 31-May-1872
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 NEWCASTLE REGION - SHIPWRECKS
In 1906, hardly damaged in a collision with the steam tug Energy off Sydney heads; the tug sank within minutes.
Broke her back when she ran on to the Oyster Bank at Newcastle, NSW, 4 July 1853.
Driven ashore in a gale and lost on the Nobbys, Newcastle, December 1817.
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