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 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF SETTLERS IN THE 1880   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Children: Henry Melvin was born in 1864 in Canada; Curtis/Charles H. was born in 1866 in Canada; Edmund was born in 1869 in Canada; Elenor (Nellie) was born in 1872 in Canada; Benjamin Geoffrey was born in 1876 in Canada.
Children: Artemus was born in 1869 in Iowa; Austin was born in 1870 in Iowa; and Alice was born in 1874 in Iowa.
Children: Ada was born in 1872 in Canada; James E. was born in 1874 in Canada; Edith M. was born in 1876 in Minnesota; William A. was born in 1877 in Minnesota; daughter L. (Freida?) was born in 1880 in Minnesota.
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 1869   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
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Ellis, John B. The Sights and Secrets of the National Capital, 1869 Description of the city and of the Federal government in 1869.
Donnellys in Ontario Includes Donnelly (and variant) birth registration listings for the period 1869 to 1895, marriage registration listings for the period 1873 to 1915, death registration listings for the period 1869 to 1919.
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 1869
1869 in Canada See also: 1868 in Canada, other events of 1869, 1870 in Canada and the list of 'years in Canada'.
1869 in science The year 1869 CE in technology included many events, some of which are listed See also: list of years in...
HMS Captain (1869) HMS Captain was a masted turret Royal Navy launched in 1869.
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 Historical Summary - Canada
Quebec (called the Canadas by the English) and most other French possessions held since the defeat in 1759 were relinquished by treaty in 1763.
Upper Canada's European colonization has continued since the American Revolution with Late Loyalists now settling the Niagara peninsula, the Bay of Quinte on the north shore of the St. Lawrence, and lower Ottawa valley, with many aboriginal peoples receiving new lands along the Grand River.
On July 1, 1867, the provinces of Canada, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia become the Dominion of Canada with its capital in Ottawa.
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 Canada in the Making - Specific Events & Topics
Since 1869, Canada has had an Immigration Act meant to encourage certain kinds of settlers to the country, while keeping out those who are criminals and security threats or those that have particularly contagious, fatal diseases.
Because Canada and Britain were at war with the likes of Germany, Austria, Hungary and the Ukraine, immigration from these countries was suspended entirely.
Thanks to a growing social awareness in Canada throughout the late '50s, the requirements that discriminated on the basis of race or country of origin were dropped by 1962.
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 1869   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The shrine was set up in 1869 under Emperor Meiji to honor those who died in civil and foreign wars.
In the summer of 1869, newspapers throughout Europe and the United States were filled with graphic accounts of the torture and imprisonment Barbara Ubry, a...
On July 31, 1869, William H. Seward, the purchaser of Alaska from Russia, arrived at Sitka for a brief visit in Southeast Alaska.
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 Harvard College v. Canada (Commissioner of Patents)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration), [1998] 1 S.C.R. Canada (Director of Investigation and Research) v.
Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration), [1999] 2 S.C.R. Rizzo and Rizzo Shoes Ltd. (Re), [1998] 1 S.C.R. Hornblower v.
Whenever the Commissioner is satisfied that an applicant is not by law entitled to be granted a patent, he shall refuse the application and, by registered letter addressed to the applicant or his registered agent, notify the applicant of the refusal and of the ground or reason therefor.
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 Canada
Canada's border is defined as the 49th Parallel from Lake of the Woods to the Rocky Mountains.
Canada becomes the third nation in space with the launch of the satellite Alouette I (Sept. 29).
Canada is the first country to sign the international bio-diversity convention at the Earth Summit in Brazil (June).
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 1869 in Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Started in 1854, the canal was completed in 1869 and has the only functioning lock system in Nova Scotia.
London (Ontario) Diocese in Canada, established 21 February, 1855; see transferred to Sandwich, 2 February, 1859, transferred back to London, 3 October, 1869.
Peters Canal National Historic Site Completed in 1869, this 800 metre canal links the Atlantic Ocean with Bras d'Or Lake and features the only functioning lock system in Nova Scotia.
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 1869 in Canada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
See also: 1868 in Canada, other events of 1869, 1870 in Canada and the list of 'years in Canada'.
November 19 - The Deed of Surrender recognizes the purchase of Rupert's Land and the North-Western Territory from the Hudson's Bay Company: the lands are placed under the direct control of the Crown, but do not yet formally belong to Canada
1869 to 1870 - Smallpox epidemic strikes Canadian Plains tribes, including Blackfeet, Piegan, and Blood.
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 Canada
Canada is a federation of ten provinces (Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, and Saskatchewan) and three territories (Northwest Territories, Yukon, and as of April 1, 1999, Nunavut).
At that time the population of Canada was almost entirely French, but in the next few decades, thousands of British colonists emigrated to Canada from the British Isles and from the American colonies.
In 1869, Canada purchased from the Hudson's Bay Company the vast middle west (Rupert's Land) from which the provinces of Manitoba (1870), Alberta (1905), and Saskatchewan (1905) were later formed.
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 A Supreme Court for Canada: Act One (1869)
It's foreign policy was dictated by England, the Governor General was still very much in command of Royal Assent to legislation and the appeal of Canadian judicial decisions lay with a court located in England : the Privy Council.
This latter indication of Canada's continuing tutelage would prove to be particularly difficult to Canadian politicians.
Canada would have to wait before it could claim it's own final court of appeal.
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 1869 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1866 1867 1868 - 1869 - 1870 1871 1872
Canada - Rail transport - Science - South Africa - Sport
March 1 - North German Confederation issues 10gr and 30gr value stamps, printed on goldbeater's skin
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 Brant County, Ontario Canada Biographical Sketches
He came to Canada in 1843, settling in the "Johnson Settlement" in Brantford Township, where J. and his son W. together bought 150 acres of land, which is still owned by members of the family.
They came to Canada in 1847, and settled in the County of Leeds, Ont. In the mother country William Phillips was a wholesale linen merchant, but on coming to Canada entered farming pursuits.
On e medal was for the five-mile championship of Canada, one for the two-mile championship of Canada, and one medal for the championship over all Canada.
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 Home Children in Canada, 1869 - 1948
The story of Home Children who were emigrated to Canada from the British Isles between 1869 and 1948, began with the separation from parents, family, friends, neighbours, and everything that was familiar.
The situation of being sent out to Canada was one of there were four children in the family, two boys and two young girls.
She was adopted by the family that are directly related to the author, Lucy Maude Montgomery and in her memoirs, which were released in 1992, 50 years after her death, she acknowledged that was where she got the idea.
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 Important Moments in Canadian History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Thomas D'Arcy McGee, one of the fathers of Confederation and an outspoken enemy of the Fenians, becomes Canada's first assassination victim at the hands of a Fenian (Apr. 7).
Canada's first woman lawyer is Clara Brett Martin.
Canada loses the Alaska boundary dispute when British tribunal representative Lord Alverstone sides with the U.S. (Oct. 20).
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 1869 in Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
November 19 - The Deed of Surrender recognizes purchase of Rupert's Land and the North-Western Territory from the Hudson's Bay Company : the lands are placed under the control of the Crown but do not yet formally belong Canada
The Ride to Modernity: The Bicycle in Canada.
Labouring Children: British Immigrant Apprentices to Canada, 1869-1924 (Reprints in Canadian History)
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 1868 In Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The Lillie Parsons is a double-masted retractable centerboard schooner built in Tonawanda, NY, in 1868.
In response, Royal Dutch B shares were up 28 pence at 1,868, BP ahead 9-1...
Royal Dutch B shares were up 28 pence at 1,868, BP ahead 9-50...
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 1869. Who is 1869? What is 1869? Where is 1869? Definition of 1869. Meaning of 1869.
Years: 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 - 1869 - 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874
May 10 - Transcontinental Railroad completed at Promontory, Utah.
Need average incomes for 1869 and a comparison of cost of living.
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 Duplicate Book List - Osler Library of the History of Medicine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Ottawa: The National Gallery of Canada for the Corporation of the National Museum of Canada, 1973.
Brief to the Royal Commission on Education of the Province of Quebec: Submitted under the authority of the Board of Governors, with the approval of the Senate, November 29, 1961.
Warrington, C.J.S., and Nicholls, R.V.V. A History of Chemistry in Canada: Compiled for the Chemical Institute of Canada.
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 Salaries of the Governors General of Canada - 1869 to Date   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
There shall be payable yearly, and pro rata for any period less than a year, to the Governor General for the time being of Canada, a salary of $70,000.
Payable yearly, and pro rata for any period less than a year, to the Governor General of Canada for the time being, the salary of ten thousand pounds sterling, equal to and of the value of forty-eight thousand six hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-three cents.
From 1869 to 1985 the salary remained the same, see: R.S.C.1886, c.3, s.2; R.S.C. 1906, c.3, s.4; R.S.C. 1927, c.84, s.4; R.S.C. 1952, c.
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 1869 in music - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about 1869 in music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
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 Canada and North America (British Empire & Commonwealth Land Forces)
Canada purchased Rupert's Land (which became the Northwest Territories) from Hudson Bay Company (royal assent 23 June 1870), less some 2.8 million hectares of farmland in the prairies and certain land around trading posts which remained HBC territory
British Regiments in Canada, by Michael S.Young et al.
The Flags of Canada, by Alistair B. Fraser.
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 Coulthart: Sixth Generation
Catherine was born in Canada January 21, 1869.
Hunter the former Catherine LaPointe, was born Jan. 21, 1869, in Canada, and was married to James Hunter in 1890.
Hunter was converted at the age of nine years and always loved to tell of the joy which was his as he knelt in prayer at the foot of the hemlock stump near his home in Canada and gave his childish heart to God.
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 lasttry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Ignatius3 Dantzer, born May 01, 1869 in Canada; died November 13, 1906 in Rose City, Ogemaw County, Michigan, U.S.A..
Lorentz2 Dantzer (Peter1) was born March 13, 1848 in South Easthope Twsp, Perth County, Ontario, Canada, and died March 23, 1896 in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
Agatha2 Dantzer (Peter1) was born Unknown in South Easthope Twsp, Perth County, Ontario, Canada, and died in ?.
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 Arthur Stephen Blackburn, b: 1869 - London, Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Born: 27 NOV 1869 - London, Ontario, Canada Marr: 25 JUN 1902 - Wardsville, Ontario, Canada Died: 7 DEC 1935 - London, Ontario, Canada Father: Josiah Blackburn Mother: Emma Jane Delamore Other Spouses:
Born: 13 JUL 1881 - Wardsville, Ontario, Canada Died: 22 DEC 1931 - London, Ontario, Canada Father: Walter Lewis Henderson Mother: Maria Matilda Tibbits Other Spouses:
N24 Born: 18 MAR 1914 - London, Ontario, Canada Marr: 1938 - Marjorie Ludwell Dampier Died: 16 DEC 1983 - London, Ontario, Canada
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 Lawrie/Laurie Descendants   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Margaret Lawrie (1804-??) Lanark, Scotland and Ontario, Canada
Margaret Hamilton (1829-??) Lanark, Scotland and Ontario, Canada
Gavin Hamilton (1835-??) Lanark, Scotland and Ontario, Canada
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 Canada : Dateline   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
1763 All "New France" (Canada) ceded to the British.
1869 The Hudson's Bay Company sells Rupert's Land to Canada.
1887 The Transcontinental Railroad reaches Vancouver, connecting Canada from ocean to ocean.
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