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January 2021

Loyalist Trails 2021-02

2021-04-15T14:58:42-04:00January 11th, 2021|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

Loyalist Trails Newsletter 2021-02 (January 10, 2021)

In this issue:

  • Did you miss the Jan 3 issue?
  • Be Safe and Healthy in 2021: Sue Hines UE, President
  • The Loyalist Postmaster of Newport, Rhode Island, Part 1 of 4 by Stephen Davidson UE
  • Atlantic Loyalist Collections: Spirits to Sustain Us, Acorns to Restore Us
  • A Forensic Investigation of Jane McCrea’s Final Resting Place
  • The Latest Update on Soldier Skeletal Remains Found in Ridgefield CT
  • JAR: James Lovell: Schoolteacher, Prisoner, Patriot
  • Lodowick and William Ashley, Grandsons of Patriarch Samuel
  • Jar: Plight of the Seamen: Incarceration, Escape, or Secured Freedom
  • Boreal1a: Debating (American) Democracy
  • Response […]

Loyalist Trails 2021-01

2022-01-11T13:31:44-05:00January 5th, 2021|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

Loyalist Trails Newsletter 2021-01 (January 3, 2021)

In this issue:

  • Loyalists Gone Astray, Part Two of Two by Stephen Davidson UE
  • Ethan Allen’s “Motley Parcel of Soldiery” at Montreal
  • JAR: Texas and the American Revolution
  • Jane and Susan Williams, Daughters of Patriarch Samuel
  • Response to Query: Missing Sources for Information about Butler’s Rangers
  • Kelly Arlene Grant: to Curtch, or not to Curtch?
  • Book Info: “Loyalist History of Nova Scotia” and “Loyalist Cemeteries & Gravestones of Nova Scotia: Annapolis & Digby Counties”
  • Heritage Resource for Ontario: Ontario Heritage Directory & Map
  • Additions to the Loyalist Directory
  • From the Twittersphere and Beyond

 

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December 2020

Loyalist Trails 2020-51

2022-01-11T13:30:55-05:00December 28th, 2020|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

Loyalist Trails Newsletter 2020-51 (December 27, 2020)

In this issue:

  • The Queen’s Christmas Broadcast 2020
  • UELAC Face Mask
  • Loyalists Gone Astray, Part One of Two by Stephen Davidson UE
  • JAR: The Mount Vernon Slave Who Made Good: The Mystery of William Costin
  • Abner “The Elder” Williams, Last Son of Patriarch Samuel
  • JAR: “The Devil at the Helm:” A Quote that Went Astray
  • “I believe they are a smuggling”
  • Query: Missing Sources for Information about Butler’s Rangers
  • Response to Query: Copy of The Loyalists in Ontario.
  • Historic Deerfield: Pass it Round: Festive Drinks for Holiday Cheer
  • George Washington’s boozy eggnog recipe — and […]

Loyalist Trails 2020-50

2022-01-11T13:27:33-05:00December 23rd, 2020|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

Loyalist Trails Newsletter 2020-50 (December 20, 2020)

In this issue:

  • Loyalist Christmas 1808: Part Two of Two by Stephen Davidson UE
  • Atlantic Loyalist Collections: Loyalist Borderlands on Campobello Island: The Ordeal of Gillam Butler, Part Three
  • JAR: Women of Revolutionary War Georgia
  • Wilson Williams, Fourth Son of Patriarch Samuel by Phil Eschbach
  • Borealia: Thomas Davies and other British military artists in the Atlantic theater of war, 1757-1758
  • JAR: Book: Captives of Liberty: Prisoners of War and the Politics of Vengeance in the American Revolution
  • Ben Franklin’s World: The World of the Wampanoag, Part 2: 1620 and Beyond
  • National Trust for Canada: Five […]

Loyalist Trails 2020-49

2022-01-11T13:27:16-05:00December 14th, 2020|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

Loyalist Trails Newsletter 2020-49 (December 13, 2020)

In this issue:

  • Loyalist Christmas 1808: Part One of Two by Stephen Davidson UE
  • Atlantic Loyalist Collections: Loyalist Borderlands on Campobello Island: The Ordeal of Gillam Butler, Part Two
  • The Slave in Canada
  • The Disadvantage of the “Benefit of Clergy”
  • William Williams, Fourth Child of Patriach Samuel
  • JAR: Yellow Fever and Church Attendance
  • JAR: The Revolutionary Language and Behavior of the Whiskey Rebels
  • Loyalist Quarterly Newsletter, Dec 2020, by Paul J. Bunnell UE
  • Ben Frankinl’s World: The World of the Wampanoag, Part 1: Before 1620
  • The Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake Wins 2020 Prince of Wales Prize
  • […]

Loyalist Trails 2020-48

2022-01-11T12:59:50-05:00December 8th, 2020|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

Loyalist Trails Newsletter 2020-48 (December 6, 2020)

In this issue:

  • A Second Remembrance Day for Unmarked Graves
  • More Loyalist Tales of the Unexpected by Stephen Davidson
  • Borealia: At a Crossroads: Connections and Family Formation in Montréal, 1700-1750
  • Jacob Williams, Third Child of Patriach Samuel
  • Atlantic Loyalist Collections: Loyalist Borderlands on Campobello Island: The Ordeal of Gillam Butler Part One
  • JAR: William Allen and His Family: Tories or Patriots?
  • JAR: La Petite Guerre and American Indian Irregular Warfare: Siblings, But Not Twins
  • ERC: Defence, Honour, and Dress in Renaissane Male Wardrobe
  • The Queen Will Spend ‘Quiet’ Christmas at Windsor Castle
  • Netflix Fails to […]

November 2020

Loyalist Trails 2020-47

2022-01-11T12:59:11-05:00November 30th, 2020|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

Loyalist Trails Newsletter 2020-47 (November 29, 2020)

In this issue:

  • Remembrance Day – Unmarked Graves
  • Loyalist Trails Fall Issue Nov. 2020
  • New Online Doc Series from QAHN: “The Scandal Makers”
  • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and Loyalist Survivors: Part Two of Two
  • Museum Marks 200 Years of Recorder and Times
  • JAR: Contingencies, Capture, and Spectacular Getaway: the Imprisonment and Escape of James Moody
  • Webinar: The British Legion in the Southern Campaigns — December 1, 2020, 7PM EST
  • Ben Franklin’s World: The Great Dismal Swamp
  • JAR: The Aborted Virginia Campaign and Its Aftermath, May to August 1781
  • Borealia: Settler colonial violence and the Maritime […]

Loyalist Trails 2020-46

2022-01-11T12:58:19-05:00November 23rd, 2020|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

Loyalist Trails Newsletter 2020-46 (November 22, 2020)

In this issue:

  • Remembrance Day – Unmarked Graves
  • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and Loyalist Survivors: P 1of2; Stephen Davidson UE
  • Maugerville NB family wants ancestors’ headstones back
  • JAR: Lord Dartmouth’s War of Words, 1775
  • JAR: The Feint That Never Happened: Unheralded Turning Point of the Philadelphia Campaign
  • Burton Williams, Son of Henry, Grandson of Samuel
  • Eleanor Coade: A Little Remembered Georgian Businesswoman
  • The Trade (and Art) of Making 18thc. Trim
  • Princess Elizabeth Weds on 20th November 1947
  • Book: The Loyalists of Massachusetts and The Other Side of the American Revolution
  • Additions to the Loyalist Directory
  • […]

Loyalist Trails 2020-45

2022-01-11T12:57:41-05:00November 17th, 2020|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

Loyalist Trails Newsletter 2020-45 (November 15, 2020)

In this issue:

  • UELAC Face Mask
  • Interesting Scraps of Loyalist Research by Stephen Davidson
  • Henry Williams, Son of Samuel by Phil Eschbach
  • Borealia: A root “that our French call rosary”: Foodways in Indigenous and French North America
  • Major Benjamin Tallmadge and the Battle of Fort St. George
  • JAR: Native Americans at Valley Forge
  • Ben Franklin’s World: Smugglers & Patriots in the 18th-Century Atlantic World
  • Book: The Loyalists of Massachusetts and The Other Side of the American Revolution
  • Additions to the Loyalist Directory
  • From the Twittersphere and Beyond

 

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Loyalist Trails 2020-44

2022-01-11T12:57:00-05:00November 9th, 2020|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

Loyalist Trails Newsletter 2020-44 (November 8, 2020)

In this issue:

  • Remembrance Day 11 November, and Veteran’s Week
  • New Brunswick Loyalists and their Runaway Slaves, Part 2 of 2 by Stephen Davidson
  • Podcast: Black Loyalists in New Brunswick, with Stephen Davidson
  • A Family Note on New Brunswick Loyalists and Their Run Away Slaves
  • Loyalist Samuel Williams’ Journey to Florida
  • JAR: Thomas Machin and His Chains
  • The Ties That Bind: My Scottish Loyalist Ancestor, Neil McRae by Carl Stymiest
  • Lacemakers and Handicraft: 1750-1775
  • Borealia: Are we there yet? On the Pandemic, Trumpism, and the History of Anticipation
  • Bay of Quinte Branch: Loyal Americans Hall […]
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