October 2008

Loyalist Trails 2008-38

2021-12-16T11:57:58-05:00October 19th, 2008|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2008-38: October 19, 2008

In this issue:
Bermuda’s Loyalist Governor — © Stephen Davidson
New Articles About Sir John Johnson
Sir Johnson in Esprit de Corps Magazine
Updated List of Books for the Young at Heart
Additions to the Loyalist Directory
Last Post: Jean Irene Lake

Articles

Bermuda’s Loyalist Governor — © Stephen Davidson

In the historical records of the War of Independence, the islands of Bermuda are usually forgotten. Sharing the same latitude as South Carolina, Bermuda was a strategic port for the British navy’s fleet in the New World. By 1781, […]

Loyalist Trails 2008-37

2021-12-16T11:58:48-05:00October 12th, 2008|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2008-37: October 12, 2008

In this issue:
Sarah Huffnail’s Tombstone — by Jean Norry
2008 Phillip E.M. Leith Memorial Award Presented to Dr. Peter N. Moogk UE
New York State Military Museum Reopens
Additions to the Loyalist Directory
Last Post: Albert A. Dorland
Queries
      + Response re Joseph Slack Family
      + John Noble Family and the Winter of 1783 (or 1782) in Port Mattoon NS

Articles

Sarah Huffnail’s Tombstone — by Jean Norry

My sister and I went to the UEL Heritage Centre and Park at Adolphustown […]

Loyalist Trails 2008-36

2021-12-16T11:59:25-05:00October 7th, 2008|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2008-36: October 7, 2008

In this issue:
Imprisoned Puppeteer in a Loyalist Town — © Stephen Davidson
Pacific Region Celebrated 225th Anniversary of the Loyalists’ Fall Fleet Landing, September 26-28, 2008
“Planters and Pioneers” by Dr. Esther Clark Wright
Queries
      + Response re Simon Fraser and John Roy MacDonell
      + Joseph Slack Family
      + Elisha Jones, d1776, Massachusetts

Articles

Imprisoned Puppeteer in a Loyalist Town — © Stephen Davidson

In June of 1815 a British horse thief was chained and handcuffed in Kingston, New Brunswick’s prison. The […]

September 2008

Loyalist Trails 2008-35

2021-12-16T12:00:09-05:00September 28th, 2008|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2008-35: September 28, 2008

In this issue:
The Shipwreck of the Martha and its Canine Hero — © Stephen Davidson
DNA – Your Way To Lost Family, by Richard Shaw
Toronto Branch UELAC, Third Annual Genealogy Workshop
Pre-Republication Offer for “Loyalists of New Brunswick”, by Dr. Esther Clark Wright
Book Launch of From Bloody Beginnings: Richard Beasley’s Upper Canada
Additions to the Loyalist Directory
Last Post: KINGSTON, Leara I.
Queries
      + Simon Fraser and John Roy MacDonell

Articles

The Shipwreck of the Martha and its Canine Hero — © […]

Loyalist Trails 2008-34

2021-12-16T12:02:16-05:00September 22nd, 2008|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2008-34: September 22, 2008

In this issue:
Elizabeth Woodward: Loyalist Castaway — © Stephen Davidson
UE Address Sign Now Available from UELAC
Johnstown’s 250th Anniversary
A Visit To St. Lawrence Branch
Addendum to Reunion of Jonathan Sewell (Sewall) June 2008 in Quebec City
Loyalists of Balls-town NY
Additions to the Loyalist Directory
Last Post
      + FLOWERS, Donald James
      + Richard Gallion
      + BARTON, Betty

Articles

Elizabeth Woodward: Loyalist Castaway — © Stephen Davidson

A young mother from Pennsylvania was one of only […]

Loyalist Trails 2008-33

2021-12-16T12:05:43-05:00September 14th, 2008|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2008-33: September 14, 2008

In this issue:
Loyalist Shipwreck © Stephen Davidson
The Arrival Quest, Williamstown Monument
Reunion of Jonathan Sewell (Sewall) June 2008 in Quebec City
Book Review Opportunity for Simon Girty; Turncoat Hero
Loyalists Quarterly, Sept Issue now Available
Queries
      + Response re Loyalist Bumper Stickers
      + Response re Matthys Lampman, son of Frederick
      + Response re “Neutralists” and Samuel Benedict Family
      + More Response re Joseph Doan Sr. Family

Articles

Loyalist Shipwreck © Stephen Davidson

One historian estimates […]

Loyalist Trails 2008-32

2021-12-16T12:07:42-05:00September 7th, 2008|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2008-32: September 7, 2008

In this issue:
Obnoxious Because They Prayed, — © Stephen Davidson
Canada Post Stamp Honours Canadian Entrepreneur and Philanthropist R.S. McLaughlin
Antiquarian Bookseller now offers UEL collecting focus
Queries
      + Response re Joseph Doan Family
      + Information About Neutralists
      + Loyalist Bumper Stickers
      + Information about Matthys Lampman, son of Frederick
      + Information about a Wheeler Musket from 1799

Articles

Obnoxious Because They Prayed, — © Stephen Davidson

In most revolutions, the intelligentsia is the first to […]

August 2008

Loyalist Trails 2008-31

2021-12-16T12:08:19-05:00August 31st, 2008|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2008-31: August 31, 2008

In this issue:
Alive but Struck Down, by Stephen Davidson
Cdn. War Museum Launches a New Internet Exhibition
United Empire Loyalist Heritage Centre and Park Seeks Financial Outreach
Home of Dr. James Stuart UE Opened
Queries
      + Request from SAR – NY
      + Loyalists Declared Politically Deceased
      + Joseph Doan Family
      + Loyalist David Hunter’s brother John

Articles

Alive but Struck Down, by Stephen Davidson

The life of Captain John Cochran illustrates how a man could survive years […]

Loyalist Trails 2008-30

2021-12-16T12:09:05-05:00August 24th, 2008|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2008-30: August 24, 2008

In this issue:
Two Friends Named Isaac, by Stephen Davidson
The Pausing American Loyalist – 1776
Ontario Descendants of Irish Palatines 300th Anniversary of 1709 Palatine Emigration
Book Review: Loyalists and Layabouts, by Stephen Kimber
Correction: Book Review: Loyalism in the Hoosick Valley, by Bernard C. Young

Articles

Two Friends Named Isaac, by Stephen Davidson

The American Revolution traumatized those caught up in its violence. Take, for example, the case of two friends named Isaac. When they stood before the loyalist compensation board in Halifax in 1786, one of them had […]

Loyalist Trails 2008-29

2021-12-16T12:09:47-05:00August 17th, 2008|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2008-29: August 17, 2008

In this issue:
Editor’s Note
Welcome from New President Fred Hayward UE
Prelude to The Toast to Our Loyalist Ancestors at UELAC Conference 2008 in Saint John
Congratulations to Fred Hayward
Pictures from Conference in Saint John NB
Reading the Minister’s Diary, by Stephen Davidson
Commemoration of the 194th Anniversary of the 1814 Battle of Plattsburgh: September 6-14
Book Review: Loyalism in the Hoosick Valley, by Bernard C. Young
Book: Three Battalions of Loyalists Commanded by Brigadier-General Oliver De Lancey
Ontario Archives Improves Access to Ontario […]

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