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February 2008

Loyalist Trails 2008-08

2021-12-16T12:49:37-05:00February 24th, 2008|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2008-08: February 24, 2008

In this issue:
“Saint John 225” – UELAC Conference 2008
The Loyalist Pound, Shilling and Pence, by Stephen Davidson
Edgar John Jarvis 1835-1907
Presidential Wanderings
2008 David Thompson Brigade
Fort George National Historic Site, Parks Canada – Review of Website by Phoebe Sheppard
Little Forks Branch UELAC Restoring Cemeteries in Eastern Townships of Quebec
Queries
      + Loyalist Lineages of Canada, First Book
      + Information about Jonathan HOWARD or Jonathan LOTHROP
      + Information about John ROLFE or Captain Jonathan […]

Loyalist Trails 2008-07

2021-12-16T12:50:16-05:00February 17th, 2008|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2008-07: February 17, 2008

In this issue:
‘Celebrate British Columbia 150’
Molly Brant Remembered
Is There a (Loyalist) Doctor in the House? by Stephen Davidson
Toronto Branch Special Sale For Loyalist Lineages II
GOONS and One Name Studies
Loyalist Directory Update
Last Post: HURST, Josephine Ellen
Last Post: MOORE, Lawrence Dale
Queries
      + Lance Corporal Fred Fisher, VC
      + Seamstress Wanted
      + Documents Describing UE Executive List Expulsions and Suspensions

Articles

‘Celebrate British Columbia 150’

UELAC Pacific Region Celebrates BC’s 150th […]

Loyalist Trails 2008-06

2021-12-16T12:58:00-05:00February 10th, 2008|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2008-06: February 10, 2008

In this issue:
Peter Drummond, by Gavin Watt
Dutch Uncles — and Loyalists, by Stephen Davidson
History’s Future Depends on How We Present Our Past
Building Loyalist Longboats in Shelburne NS
“History of UELAC”: A New Addition
More Help Needed for the Moore House in Sparta ON
Centenarian Celebration: Marion Phelps
More Heritage Celebrations
Queries
      + Information on Caleb Swayze gson Thomas Sharp and Maria Sharwood
      + Information on Loyalists and Descendants Settling in Downsview Park, Toronto
      + […]

Loyalist Trails 2008-05

2021-12-16T12:58:49-05:00February 3rd, 2008|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2008-05: February 3, 2008

In this issue:
How to Lose Friends and Dishearten Loyalists, by Stephen Davidson
Isaac Swayze [b.1751 – d.1828]
SAR-DAR-UEL Discussion Continues
Notes re Heritage Month
Queries
      + Information about Sarah Buck
      + Information on Bastedo Family of Princeton ON
      + Proofs for Sophia Shaw’s Parentage

Articles

How to Lose Friends and Dishearten Loyalists, by Stephen Davidson

When Thomas Jones, a former judge in the colony of New York, sat down to write his memoirs of the American Revolution, some of his bitterest […]

January 2008

Loyalist Trails 2008-04

2021-12-16T12:59:37-05:00January 27th, 2008|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2008-04: January 27, 2008

In this issue:
Five More Loyalist Widows, by Stephen Davidson
“City on a hill” Ronald Reagan quoting John Winthrop
Loyalist and Patriot Ancestors
Loyalist Collection at Brock University Grows
Queries
      + Information about John Cousins, Loyalist
      + Response re Loyalist Abiel Briggs and Elizabeth Chase

Articles

Five More Loyalist Widows, by Stephen Davidson

By reviewing the compensation claims made by loyalist widows in Montreal in the late 1780s we can gain a new appreciation of what these women had to endure during the American Revolution.

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Loyalist Trails 2008-03

2021-12-16T13:00:46-05:00January 20th, 2008|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2008-03: January 20, 2008

In this issue:
Ann Bates: His Majesty’s Loyalist Spy, by Stephen Davidson
Col. John Butler Branch Loyalist Cemetery Plaquing Program
Family History Becomes a Passion
“Loyalist Landing 2008” in Shelburne NS Black History Month
Boston 1775: A History Website
Course in Toronto: Introduction to Genealogical Research in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick
Research Resources for Glengarry Co. Area in Ontario
Additions to Loyalist Directory
Queries
      + Information about Family of Michael Davy, son of Peter Davy
      + Connecting the […]

Loyalist Trails 2008-02

2021-12-16T13:01:32-05:00January 13th, 2008|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2008-02: January 13, 2008

In this issue:
Robert Grant, Loyalist Orphan, by Stephen Davidson
Looking Ahead to Hudson Valley Anniversaries
January 2008 issue of Loyalists Quarterly now Available
“Keys to Ontario Research” Workshop, Sat. 23 February 2008, Toronto
Lawrence Hill to Speak at McMaster University
Henry Hayden: From Sorel to a Rootsweb Stray
Heritage Canada Foundation to Celebrate the Built Heritage Workforce for Heritage Day 2008
Additions to Loyalist Directory
Queries
      + Family of Dr Adoniah MacBass

Articles

Robert Grant, Loyalist Orphan, by Stephen Davidson

The American Revolution […]

Loyalist Trails 2008-01

2021-12-16T13:02:25-05:00January 6th, 2008|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2008-01: January 6, 2008

In this issue:
If Tombstones Could Talk, by Stephen Davidson
Front Page Loyalist
Gene-O-Rama in Ottawa 28-29 March 2008
Last Post: Marylou Kirkby
History of UELAC: New Section
Queries
      + Loyalist Abiel Briggs and Elizabeth Chase
      + Response re Maybee Family

Articles

If Tombstones Could Talk, by Stephen Davidson

A walk through the Old Burial Ground in Saint John, New Brunswick is bound to arouse the curiousity of anyone with an interest in loyalist history. The graves of Canada’s refugee founders mutely wait for […]

December 2007

Loyalist Trails 2007-51

2021-12-16T13:08:54-05:00December 30th, 2007|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2007-51: December 30, 2007

In this issue:
Tally-Ho: Any Loyalists for a Fox Hunt? by Stephen Davidson
Additions to Loyalist Directory
Last Post: Margaret Best
Queries
      + Information about Maybee Family

Articles

Tally-Ho: Any Loyalists for a Fox Hunt? by Stephen Davidson

At the outset of the American Revolution, Charles Loosely and Thomas Elms were business partners who made paper for the Continental Congress. However, the two men were not rebels by conviction and may have used their trade as a means to avoid actively serving with the patriot militia. When the British […]

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