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  Prince Edward Island
Europeans called it the Island of Saint John in 1763; in 1799 the island was renamed Prince Edward Island, in honor of Prince Edward of England.
Prince Edward Island (PEI), one of Canada's four Atlantic Provinces, is the smallest of the ten provinces in both size and population.
Prince Edward Island's 2001 population of 135,294 is fairly evenly divided between urban and rural dwellers.
www.nationsencyclopedia.com /canada/Nunavut-to-Yukon/Prince-Edward-Island.html   (4768 words)

  
 Canadian Genealogy and History Links - Prince Edward Island
History of Robinsons Island Robinsons Island is located on the northern shore of Prince Edward Island (P.E.I.).
Prince Edward Island Museum and Heritage Foundation The PEIMHF was set up in 1970 to preserve and protect Prince Edward Island's History and Heritage.
PEI Research Data Records of Buchanans and Stewarts (Stuarts) of Lots 57, 58 and 67, and records of the initial settlers of the Belfast area.
www.islandnet.com /~jveinot/cghl/prince-edward-island.html   (886 words)

  
 PEI Real Estate Listings - PEI Homes For Sale By Owner
A 65 acre Ranch home centrally located on beautiful Prince Edward Island.Only 15 minutes from beaches and famous Green Gables.There is a six stall horse barn and even the horses are available.A new kitchen with granite tile counters in `06.The large living room with huge crossbeams has a fireplace and hardwood floors.The room above...
This surveyed and approved one-acre lot plus 55 foot buffer zone offers a tranquil private setting with 150 feet of natural shoreline, a level building area with easy level acce...
Prince Edward Island Open Houses - all future open house events that are scheduled
pei.propertysold.ca   (823 words)

  
 Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Prince Edward Island was settled by the French who named it Ile Saint-Jean.
The island is known as the birthplace of Canada.
As we've been touring the island, we see that we are driving through a town, but we rarely see anything that resembles a town.
www.roamingamerica.com /travelog/maritimes02/maritimes02.html   (8092 words)

  
 CFLRI: Prince Edward Island Results of the 1999 Physical Activity Monitor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Accessibility of information—57% of adults in Prince Edward Island report that there is a lot of information on physical activity and sports available in their community.
Offer a variety of activities—40% of parents in Prince Edward Island strongly agree that the provision of a wide variety of activity programs, facilities, and places to be active would help their children's physical activity routine.
Build a supportive infrastructure—39% of parents in Prince Edward Island strongly agree that the maintenance of a well-linked network of trails and paths by the community would help their children to be more active.
www.cflri.ca /cflri/pa/surveys/99survey/99_pe.html   (2589 words)

  
 PEGenWeb Page
P.E.I. 1841 Census - Lot 34 Database from Jane Sherris!
MacKay/Champion Genealogy - from the North Shore of Prince Edward Island
For anyone looking for an excellent map of Prince Edward Island, one should consider the "Prince Edward Island Road Atlas", put out by the Dept. of Forestry of P.E.I. All roads are shown in its 64 pages, and very high detail is shown of each map grid.
www.islandregister.com /pegenweb.html   (926 words)

  
 Al Beagan's "Genealogy Notes" of Prince Edward Island 1848-1865
Feb.12,1855 “Married of lot ____ is Nancy Shreehan in the presence of Philip Began and P.M.Murphy.
Her brother Father Trainor maybe Joseph Trainor was a priest at a parrish in Prince Edward Island (he was still living in 1963 and performed my parent's wedding in Winthrop, Mass.) Mary Ann married an unknown Hughes and they had one child "Kate" Katherine Cecilia Hughes or Kathleen Cecilia Hughes.
1863 Bernard Wynn of lot 30 is born according to the census of 1901.
users.adelphia.net /~abeagan/pei1848-1865.htm   (13932 words)

  
 1841: A Census of Prince Edward Island (Lot Description)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
In Lot 36 the principle part of the land is of the best quality particularly on the South Side of the river.
It is all well laid out with roads - but the want of a regular ferry, a bridge, or some proper way of passing across the River is a very great inconvenience and much to be lamented.
Tracadie Sandhills and the rear of Monaghan it is about from 18 to twenty one miles- This lot also has a part of Bedford bay on the North.
collections.ic.gc.ca /census/getlot.asp?l=36   (212 words)

  
 The Prince Edward Island Highlanders
Prince Edward Island joined the Canadian confederation and became subject to its Militia laws and organisation
Prince Edward Island memories of World War II (Virtual Museum Canada)
The Prince Edward Island Regiment Museum, Charlottetown, PEI (Virtual Museum Canada)
www.regiments.org /regiments/na-canada/volmil/pe-inf/082PEIhd.htm   (351 words)

  
 Prince Edward Island Real Estate, Prince Edward Island Homes for Sale
Prince Edward Island real estate listings from Prince Edward Island Real Estate Agents and Home Builders.
Point2 Homes is your gateway to Prince Edward Island area homes for sale.
Check back to Point2 Homes for Prince Edward Island area homes for sale, condos, new homes, and neighborhood information, or consult one of the Point2 Homes Neighborhood Expert pages featured throughout the site.
homes.point2.com /CA/Prince-Edward-Island-Real-Estate.aspx   (271 words)

  
 Newfoundland - Chapter 5 - Prince Edward Island
The contours of the island were formed during the last ice age.
Since Dan is also the co-author of "Nature Trails of Prince Edward Island," he fills me in on lots of good birding spots on the island.
Because the island is relatively small, all sightseeing can be done as day trips from the campground, thereby making it unnecessary to waste time moving and setting up camp.
www.bafrenz.com /birds/NFL-C5.htm   (7738 words)

  
 HDE 19: Lecture 4
Prince of Wales--title conferred on oldest son and heir apparent of a British king or queen.
In England, following the requirement of Edward II, surnames were widespread by the 14th century though with some localities and families slower to assume them.
In the mid-16th century records of Northumberland, one still finds individuals marrying and dying without surnames, though certainly by 1600 they were universal even in these outlying areas.
entomology.ucdavis.edu /courses/hde19/lecture4.html   (5012 words)

  
 Prince Edward Island: PlaceFinder
Charlottetown, a city, is located in Queens County in the central portion of Prince Edward Island, SE.
Please note that while the Government of Prince Edward Island and the PEI Real Estate Association have used their best efforts to ensure the accuracy and reliability of this information, it is provided as a general reference only.
The Government of Prince Edward Island and the PEI Real Estate Association assume no responsibility for the accuracy or reliability of the information generated.
www.gov.pe.ca /placefinder/index.php3?city=Charlottetown   (597 words)

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