May 2014

Loyalist Trails 2014-20

2021-12-06T16:35:13-05:00May 18th, 2014|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2014-20: May 18, 2014

In this issue:
Focus 230: Celebrating the First Loyalist Colony, by Stephen Davidson
2014 Annual UELAC Conference: Gavin Watt’s “Non-Military Refugees”
BC Heritage Fairs and UELAC Outreach
Where in the World?
Centenary of The UELAC Marked by Floral Display in NOTL
Digital Copy of the Loyalist Gazette
From the Twittersphere and Beyond
Queries
      + Response re Thomas Yearsley
      + American Patriots and 1837 Quebec Patriotes
      + Editor’s Comment re DNA
Last Post
      + Herald Arthur […]

Loyalist Trails 2014-19

2021-12-06T16:36:11-05:00May 11th, 2014|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2014-19: May 11, 2014

In this issue:
UELAC 1914-2014: A Centennial Celebration
Contemplating the Loyalist Legacy, by Stephen Davidson
Branching Out Reports from Loyalist Gazette Fall 2013 Now Posted
Heritage Fairs and UELAC Outreach
Where in the World are Gerry and Bob Tordiff, June Klassen?
From the Twittersphere and Beyond
Additions to the Loyalist Directory
Last Post: Liliane M. Stewart
Queries
      + Response re When did ‘Rebels’ Become ‘Patriots’?
      + Black Population of Nova Scotia
      + Family of Isaac Mann
      […]

Loyalist Trails 2014-18

2021-12-06T16:36:48-05:00May 4th, 2014|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2014-18: May 4, 2014

In this issue:
The American Revolution in Nova Scotia, 1782-1784 – by Stephen Davidson
By Royal Proclamation May 9, 2014 National Day of Honour
10th anniversary for Loyalist Trails: April 28, 2004
Where in the World are Albert, Barb and Roy?
Conference: Indigenous Heritages of the Great Lakes, June 13-14
Conference: War of 1812 – Battle of Plattsburgh
From the Twittersphere and Beyond

Last Post: J. Brian Gilchrist
Queries
      + When did ‘Rebels’ Become ‘Patriots’?
    […]

April 2014

Loyalist Trails 2014-17

2021-12-06T16:37:43-05:00April 27th, 2014|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2014-17: April 27, 2014

In this issue:
The American Revolution in Nova Scotia, 1776-1781, by Stephen Davidson
John William Ritchie: Loyalist, Loyalist-related or Loyalist-connected?
UELAC Atlantic Region Branches to Welcome President Bonnie Schepers
Centennial Projects of the Manitoba Branch, UELAC
Special Recognition of Long-Serving Member of St. Lawrence Branch
Where in the World can Bonnie Schepers be?
From the Twittersphere and Beyond
Additions to the Loyalist Directory
Queries
      + Joseph Van Etten and Family

Articles

The American Revolution in Nova […]

Loyalist Trails 2014-16

2021-12-06T18:48:53-05:00April 20th, 2014|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2014-16: April 20, 2014

In this issue:
The American Revolution in Nova Scotia: The Troubles Begin, by Stephen Davidson
Confirming “Dominion” from Confederation Loyalists
Don’t Miss 2014 Annual UELAC Conference: A Great Weekend
Discharge for Francis McLean in 1764 from Seven Years War
Where in the World can Gloria Howard be?
Research Resources in Digby NS
From the Twittersphere and Beyond
Additions to the Loyalist Directory
Last Post: Hugh Cameron Christie, Jr.

Articles

The American Revolution in Nova Scotia: The Troubles Begin, by Stephen Davidson

The histories of the loyalist era […]

Loyalist Trails 2014-15

2021-12-06T18:49:29-05:00April 13th, 2014|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2014-15: April 13, 2014

In this issue:
Loyalist Great-Grandfathers of Confederation: Part 2 – by Stephen Davidson
More About John Hamilton Gray
No UE Descent, but a UE Connection
Where in the World?
Tribute to D-Day
From the Twittersphere and Beyond
Additions to the Loyalist Directory
Last Post: Gloria Joyce Ghetti (nee Scott), UE
Queries
      + Fathers of Confederation with 13 Colony but non-Loyalist ancestry
      + Response re Sir William Pearce Howland

Articles

Loyalist Great-Grandfathers of Confederation: Part 2 – by Stephen Davidson

Eight of […]

Loyalist Trails 2014-14

2021-12-06T18:50:38-05:00April 6th, 2014|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2014-14: April 6, 2014

In this issue:
Loyalist Great-Grandfathers of Confederation, Part 1 – by Stephen Davidson
FAQ for 2014 Annual UELAC Conference, Thursday, June 5
Ontario Honours UELAC Volunteers
TV Documentary: A Desert Between Us and Them
Where in the World can Peter Johnson be?
From the Twittersphere and Beyond
Additions to the Loyalist Directory
New Arrival: Dante Peter Fiorentino has many Loyalist genes
Last Post: Gideon Charles Silverthorn
Queries
      + William Wood Family

Articles

Loyalist Great-Grandfathers of Confederation, Part 1 – by Stephen Davidson

It […]

March 2014

Loyalist Trails 2014-13

2021-12-06T18:51:56-05:00March 30th, 2014|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2014-13: March 30, 2014

In this issue:
In Service To Lord Rawdon, by Stephen Davidson
Book: The Men Who Lost America
Little-known fact: Bicentennial Branch Recognized by SAR
Normandy: John Brecken, UE, and Gordon Aitken, UE
Where in the World can Jean Rae Baxter and Ruth Nicholson be?
From the Twittersphere and Beyond
Additions to the Loyalist Directory
Last Post: Margaret Rose (Goodfellow) Baker, UE

Articles

In Service To Lord Rawdon, by Stephen Davidson

Hundreds of loyal colonists owed their lives to an Irish nobleman named Francis Edward Rawdon, the commander of […]

Loyalist Trails 2014-12

2021-12-06T18:52:34-05:00March 23rd, 2014|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2014-12: March 23, 2014

In this issue:
Rescued by Lord Rawdon, by Stephen Davidson
Loyalist Quarterly by Paul Bunnell: March issue available
Adolphustown Loyalist Monument Restoration
Visit Fairfield Museum & Battle of the Thames: Hamilton Branch Bus
Where in the World?
Friends of the Loyalist Collection at Brock University
Loyalist Descendants at Juno Beach and the Battle of Normandy
From the Twittersphere and Beyond

Articles

Rescued by Lord Rawdon, by Stephen Davidson

A great example of the many unexpected twists and turns in loyalist history can be found in the settlers of […]

Loyalist Trails 2014-11

2021-12-06T18:53:37-05:00March 16th, 2014|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2014-11: March 16, 2014

In this issue:
Frontline Reporting in Loyalist Newspapers: 1780 – by Stephen Davidson
Book: Loyalist Refugees: Non-Military Refugees in Quebec, 1776-1784
UELAC [ON] Licence Plates and Spring
Where in the World can Bonnie, Pat and Barb be?
From the Twittersphere and Beyond
Editor’s Comment
Queries
      + Relationships: John, Jacob and Hannah Holder

Articles

Frontline Reporting in Loyalist Newspapers: 1780 – by Stephen Davidson

The American Revolution was, in fact, the first of two civil wars that would divide the people who became citizens of the United […]

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