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Topic: Lot 65, Prince Edward Island


  
  Heads of Households 1798 P.E.I. Census
Prince Edward Island was known as Island of St. John in 1798.
In 1799, in honour of Edward, Duke of Kent, it was renamed Prince Edward Island.
Researchers should be aware that in this census, lot boundaries seem to be somewhat arbitrary.
www.islandregister.com /lotmap.html   (545 words)

  
  Prince Edward Island - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Prince Edward Island (PEI; French, l'Île-du-Prince-Édouard) is a Canadian province situated in the Maritimes.
The owners of the lots were expected to recruit settlers and finance their transportation to the island, whereby settlers were required to clear a certain amount of forest for farmland and pay annual "quitrents" to their landlords.
In September 1864, Prince Edward Island hosted the Charlottetown Conference, which was the first meeting in the process leading to the Articles of Confederation and the creation of Canada in 1867.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Prince_Edward_Island   (2056 words)

  
 The Prince Edward Island Department Of Community and Cultural Affairs
This is a joint project of the Public Archives and Records Office and the Prince Edward Island Genealogical Society.
The references you will find provide the lot or township number in which the name appears in the census.
Note that census data for Lots 21 and 22 is missing and is not included in this index.
www.edu.pe.ca /paro/census/info1891.asp   (383 words)

  
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I would prefer to meet like-minded individuals from Prince Edward Island, possibly Nova Scotia or New Brunswick.
www.match.com /canada/prince-edward-island.html   (1000 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.
1858 Patrick Wynn of lot 30 is born according to census of 1901.
1863 Bernard Wynn of lot 30 is born according to the census of 1901.
users.adelphia.net /~abeagan/pei1848-1865.htm   (13932 words)

  
 I Did It, So Can You! - A Collection of Stories From Adult Learners of Prince Edward Island - Page 65   (Site not responding. Last check: )
I am 36 now, and I have had a lot of regrets since I was 13.
I was having a very hard time in school, so quitting seemed to be the easy thing to do at the time.
I have worked at a lot of hard jobs since I quit school.
www.nald.ca /clr/ididit/p65.htm   (251 words)

  
 Bed and Breakfast in Anne's Land with PEI hand made crafts - Welcome to our B&B
Le gite du passsant dans l'île du prince Édouard vous offre paix et tranquilité étant donné son ambiance rurale.
Vous pouvez trouver à Greenvale Acres un plaisant gite du touriste du lîle du prince Édouard.
Le gite de passsant dans l'île du prince Édouard vous offre paix et tranquilité étant donné son ambiance rurale.
www.greenvaleacres.com   (102 words)

  
 CFLRI: Prince Edward Island Results of the 1999 Physical Activity Monitor   (Site not responding. Last check: )
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)

  
 Real Estate - Montague - Prince Edward Island
Lots of closets, upper level laundry room, 2 full baths and many new windows are just some of the features in this outstanding buy.
The pond covers 10 acres and the lot has 4 acres with lots of road frontage.
The lot has been approved for building and perc tested.
www.bobvila.com /RealEstate/Zip/C0A_1R0-2.html   (288 words)

  
 Celebrating 200 Years of Higher Education in Prince Edward Island - Memories
Peculiar as this may seem to the new century when the majority of students in the local university are women, they owe much to the courageous movement by these four young women in 1942 to insist on their right to the fullness of higher education then available on Prince Edward Island.
His favourite stories were out of the Island Irish tradition common to Kelly’s Cross and Lot 65, one of which was about attending a funeral in a Protestant church for a man who had dropped dead in the woods.
The Minister was eloquent in describing the death: “As he walked through the woods communing with his Creator, suddenly the Lord called him, and he heard that call and obeyed.” Old Trainor, an Irish Mick, was at the back of the church, and said, quite loud, “That be damned fer a story.
www.upei.ca /200years/ledwell.html   (5757 words)

  
 The Brick Walls - Dan MacDonald's Website   (Site not responding. Last check: )
One summer day in the year 1839, two emigrant vessels, the "Cornisbrook" and the "Agitator," sailed out of Belfast Harbour; they were bound for Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, and freighted with human beings, exiles from the North of Ireland.
These people with few exceptions were those who after a hardfought battle against oppression and starvation, had yielded to the inevitable and, bidding a long farewell to their childhood's home, had availed themselves of emigration as the only means by which they could earn bread for themselves and their children.
Patrick Dougherty has erected barns which are second to none in the Island, except of course the magnificent outbuildings at Glenaladale, and he and many of his countrymen rejoice in the possession of cheerful and comfortable homes.
personal.nbnet.nb.ca /brikwall/lot65hist.html   (1291 words)

  
 Isle of Mull Family History Pages - Burial Index
Belfast Presbyterian Cemetery, Lot 58, Prince Edward Island, Canada
Canoe Cove Presbyterian Cemetery, Lot 65, Prince Edward Island, Canada
Buchanan, "Polly" Cemetery, Lot 57, Prince Edward Island, Canada
web.ukonline.co.uk /ian.phillips/mull/straycem.htm   (303 words)

  
 PEI Inns and Bed & Breakfast - Prince Edward Island Bed and Breakfast & Inns
The Inn is conveniently located in the heart of Cavendish and beautiful Cavendish Beach and the famous Prince Edward Island National Park are only 500 metres away.
Here in the heart of eastern Prince Edward Island, Craigview Farm is the perfect getaway for you and your entire family.
The PEI to Nova Scotia ferry leaves from Wood Islands and takes about 75 minutes to cross; many visitors come to PEI across the Confederation Bridge and leave via the Ferry.
www.peislandbedandbreakfast.com   (5991 words)

  
 The Faithfull Genealogy Pages of Prince Edward Island, Canada, Families
MacNeill: Descendants of Archibald Campbell MacNeill and Eunice Campbell from DeSable, P.E.I. MacKenzie: Descendants of Alexander and Sally MacKenzie of Lot 63, Gaspereaux, Prince Edward Island.
Faithfull: Descendants of Edward Faithfull and Jane Twinning from Isleworth, England.
Over the past several years Jeannie and I have transcribed every cemetery in Lot 61 and surrounding areas and came to realize that over half of the headstones were included in our family files.
users.eastlink.ca /~dfaith/front_page.html   (379 words)

  
 Mull Genealogy - Burial Place Index
MacMillan Cemetery, Lot 19, 1, Finch Township, Ontario, Canada
Highfield / St Anthony's Cemetery - Lot 33, Prince Edward Island, Canada
Polly Cemetery, Mt. Buchanan, Prince Edward Island, Canada
www.mullgenealogy.co.uk /burial.asp   (404 words)

  
 Laughlin McDonald - Donald McDonald - Angus McDonald - Hugh McDonald - Scotland
1798 in The Inlet (Fairfield), Lt 47 Kings County, Prince Edward Island d: April 29, 1889 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada...................................
5 Margaret Mac Donald b: February 04, 1838 in Inlet (Fairfield), Prince Edward Island, Canada d: October 04, 1900 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada..............................................
7 Vincent Edward Mc Donald b: June 11, 1932 in Sydney, Nova Scotia d: February 01, 1989 in Sydney, Nova Scotia...................................................................
www.macdonaldfamily.org /Laughlin_McDonald.htm   (7529 words)

  
 1841: A Census of Prince Edward Island (Lot Descriptions)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Click a blue-shaded lot or choose from the drop-down list to view the associated notes transcribed from the original documents.
For those used to more recent census information the 1841 listings may be a disappointment.
Since some of these others may be distant relatives, servants or lodgers the information must be used carefully.
collections.ic.gc.ca /census/lotdesc.asp   (202 words)

  
 Prince Edward Island: Office of the Legislative Counsel
Prince Edward Island: Office of the Legislative Counsel
The following is an alphabetical list of the Statutes of Prince Edward Island.
Prince Edward Island Science and Technology Corporation Act
www.gov.pe.ca /law/regulations/index.php3   (188 words)

  
 Nova Scotia Tours visits Canadian Maritimes, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick!   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The North Winds is within walking distance of six restaurants, a market, the Rustico Island National Park and beaches, and a local lounge with nightly entertainment The rooms feature a sitting area with a distant view of the dunes and waters of Brackley Beach.
I learned a lot of history about Canada and the Mic Mac Indians as well as the beautiful scenery, and, of course, I learned about the tides at the Bay of Fundy.
The scenery was so beautiful, different in each province as we covered Cape Breton Island, Prince Edward Island, into New Brunswick, returning to Nova Scotia and Halifax.
www.caravantours.com /nova-scotia-tours.html   (2896 words)

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