Hi Gay, I checked my copy and there are no NELSONs or MITCHELLs listed, sorry. There are NELSONs in Caledon East Public Cemetery and Saint Andrew's Presbyterian Cemetery, but not James or Ann. If you need these ones, let me know. Jane in Cooksville (Mississauga) Ontario, Canada ----- Original Message ----- From: Gay King <gayking@aci.on.ca> To: <can-ont-peel@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2007 2:21 PM Subject: Re: [CAN-ONT-PEEL] Catholic churches in Caledon area > Hi Jane, > I don't know if I need a look-up or not! This is a most elusive family. > The people I am looking for are James NELSON b. 1826 in Ireland, died ? > between 1871-1881, presumably in Brant County; his wife Ann MITCHELL b. 1828 > Scotland, d. 1894 Caledon; and children born about 1850-1855 (the later ones > were born in Brant County). James' father was Thomas NELSON b. ~1791 in > Ireland. > If you have Nelsons that would fit these names and time periods I would > appreciate information from you as I do not know where anyone is buried. > Thanks very much! > Gay > > -----Original Message----- > From: can-ont-peel-bounces@rootsweb.com > [mailto:can-ont-peel-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Jane Watt > Sent: January 13, 2007 1:24 PM > To: can-ont-peel@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [CAN-ONT-PEEL] Catholic churches in Caledon area > > St. Cornelius Roman Catholic church is in Caledon Township, I have the > cemetery transcription if you need a look up. > Jane in Cooksville (Mississauga) Ontario, Canada > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Gay King <gayking@aci.on.ca> > To: <CAN-ONT-PEEL@rootsweb.com>; <CAN-ONT-WELLINGTON-L-request@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2007 11:28 AM > Subject: [CAN-ONT-PEEL] Catholic churches in Caledon area > > > > Hi, > > > > I am trying to find what Catholic Church records I should seek out for > > marriages and baptisms in the general Caledon area, including Orangeville, > > for the period 1845 to 1865. > > > > Is it true that these records are still kept in the parishes and I will > have > > to go to the church? What Catholic churches existed in the period 1845 to > > 1865 in this area? Are they still in existence and if not, where might the > > registers be kept? > > > > I would appreciate receiving any information to find these records. > > > > Thanks for your assistance. > > > > Gay > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > CAN-ONT-PEEL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > > -- > > No virus found in this incoming message. > > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > > Version: 7.1.410 / Virus Database: 268.16.10/624 - Release Date: 12/01/07 > > > > > > > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.410 / Virus Database: 268.16.10/624 - Release Date: 12/01/07 > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > CAN-ONT-PEEL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to CAN-ONT-PEEL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.410 / Virus Database: 268.16.10/624 - Release Date: 12/01/07 > > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.410 / Virus Database: 268.16.10/624 - Release Date: 12/01/07
Hi Michael, Thank you for the url for that website. It looks like a good start! Gay
Hi Jane, I don't know if I need a look-up or not! This is a most elusive family. The people I am looking for are James NELSON b. 1826 in Ireland, died ? between 1871-1881, presumably in Brant County; his wife Ann MITCHELL b. 1828 Scotland, d. 1894 Caledon; and children born about 1850-1855 (the later ones were born in Brant County). James' father was Thomas NELSON b. ~1791 in Ireland. If you have Nelsons that would fit these names and time periods I would appreciate information from you as I do not know where anyone is buried. Thanks very much! Gay -----Original Message----- From: can-ont-peel-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:can-ont-peel-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Jane Watt Sent: January 13, 2007 1:24 PM To: can-ont-peel@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [CAN-ONT-PEEL] Catholic churches in Caledon area St. Cornelius Roman Catholic church is in Caledon Township, I have the cemetery transcription if you need a look up. Jane in Cooksville (Mississauga) Ontario, Canada ----- Original Message ----- From: Gay King <gayking@aci.on.ca> To: <CAN-ONT-PEEL@rootsweb.com>; <CAN-ONT-WELLINGTON-L-request@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2007 11:28 AM Subject: [CAN-ONT-PEEL] Catholic churches in Caledon area > Hi, > > I am trying to find what Catholic Church records I should seek out for > marriages and baptisms in the general Caledon area, including Orangeville, > for the period 1845 to 1865. > > Is it true that these records are still kept in the parishes and I will have > to go to the church? What Catholic churches existed in the period 1845 to > 1865 in this area? Are they still in existence and if not, where might the > registers be kept? > > I would appreciate receiving any information to find these records. > > Thanks for your assistance. > > Gay > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to CAN-ONT-PEEL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.410 / Virus Database: 268.16.10/624 - Release Date: 12/01/07 > > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.410 / Virus Database: 268.16.10/624 - Release Date: 12/01/07 ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to CAN-ONT-PEEL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Gay: Have a look at the Archdiocese of Toronto website which includes a list of parishes and when they were established: http://www.archtoronto.org/archives/parishes.htm Michael -----Original Message----- From: can-ont-peel-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:can-ont-peel-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Gay King Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2007 11:29 AM To: CAN-ONT-PEEL@rootsweb.com; CAN-ONT-WELLINGTON-L-request@rootsweb.com Subject: [CAN-ONT-PEEL] Catholic churches in Caledon area Hi, I am trying to find what Catholic Church records I should seek out for marriages and baptisms in the general Caledon area, including Orangeville, for the period 1845 to 1865. Is it true that these records are still kept in the parishes and I will have to go to the church? What Catholic churches existed in the period 1845 to 1865 in this area? Are they still in existence and if not, where might the registers be kept? I would appreciate receiving any information to find these records. Thanks for your assistance. Gay ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to CAN-ONT-PEEL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
St. Cornelius Roman Catholic church is in Caledon Township, I have the cemetery transcription if you need a look up. Jane in Cooksville (Mississauga) Ontario, Canada ----- Original Message ----- From: Gay King <gayking@aci.on.ca> To: <CAN-ONT-PEEL@rootsweb.com>; <CAN-ONT-WELLINGTON-L-request@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2007 11:28 AM Subject: [CAN-ONT-PEEL] Catholic churches in Caledon area > Hi, > > I am trying to find what Catholic Church records I should seek out for > marriages and baptisms in the general Caledon area, including Orangeville, > for the period 1845 to 1865. > > Is it true that these records are still kept in the parishes and I will have > to go to the church? What Catholic churches existed in the period 1845 to > 1865 in this area? Are they still in existence and if not, where might the > registers be kept? > > I would appreciate receiving any information to find these records. > > Thanks for your assistance. > > Gay > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to CAN-ONT-PEEL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.410 / Virus Database: 268.16.10/624 - Release Date: 12/01/07 > > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.410 / Virus Database: 268.16.10/624 - Release Date: 12/01/07
Hi, I am trying to find what Catholic Church records I should seek out for marriages and baptisms in the general Caledon area, including Orangeville, for the period 1845 to 1865. Is it true that these records are still kept in the parishes and I will have to go to the church? What Catholic churches existed in the period 1845 to 1865 in this area? Are they still in existence and if not, where might the registers be kept? I would appreciate receiving any information to find these records. Thanks for your assistance. Gay
I am trying to locate death dates for Albert Bowslaugh and his spouse Sarah Jane. I have checked both Ancestry.com and OCFA with no results. I believe Sarah died in 1928 but no info on Albert. Any help would be greatly appreciated. They lived in the Peel/Wentworth area. Loraine Ertelt lpertelt@aol.com
http://automatedgenealogy.com/census11/ The percentages have really come up for both Toronto East at 96.88 and Toronto West at 99.97% (almost there) I have copied in the PEEL list as parts of Toronto West were in present Peel County. Check Districts 26 / 29 / 30 / 31 Except for Districts 30 and 31 (wide open spaces and lots of pages) the problem is mainly people not completing the 50 lines. Take a peek, please -- only you can finish the page you claimed unless we get to 99% - we are there but the page has not been declared as yet. The page is then unlocked and it is the matter of who gets there first -- his or her name would replace the present name. Toronto East has a few pages to do -- but I remember when both districts were back about 60%. Just a few more steps to go!! Do not forget the ? will replace any letter that does not seem to be of this world. On one of the pages - many lines were skipped but page was claimed. If the transcriber will send her userid and password I can finish that page -- unless the transcriber knows how to do "Puzzle Pages" Muriel M. Davidson muriel_davidson@sympatico.ca Brampton, ON
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Some transcribers must be desirous of celebrating with 100% or as close as possible. Personally, a TIP OF THE HAT to Manitoba transcribers -- the progress has been unbelievable!! >From the top down -- under 100 % ALBERTA...........................57.56 BRITISH COLUMBIA........63.86 MANITOBA....................... 91.23 ONTARIO........................... 99.28 QUEBEC..............................88.16 SASKATCHEWAN.............62.74 [Ontario has a number of CLAIMED pages] 100% provinces, in order -- Nova Scotia, Yukon, Northwest Territories, Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick. Hastings West received the 99% status and check for pages to be unlocked for anyone to finish on 5/01/07 Other problem areas in Ontario are Nipissing, Toronto East and Toronto West, Thunder Bay and Rainy River Remember, if one cannot understand the writing, please use the hotkey of ? (question mark) rather than skipping lines -- we must have 50 but could be 51 or 52. For any needed answers, please refer to Frequently Asked Questions, located where one signs in. Muriel M. Davidson Co-Chair, Canada Census Committee
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Matthew Bankert, Dublin, Ireland > 118.Caolyn Gregg, Kelowna, BC > 119.Peter Gregg, Kelowna, BC > 120.Carol Fyfe-Wilson, Ladysmith, B.C. > 121.Donald Fyfe-Wilson, Ladysmith, B.C. > 122.Jan Bradshaw, Ladysmith, B.C. > 123.Cora Maier, Ladysmith. B.C. > 124.Lynn Fiddick, Nanoose, BC > 125.Dave Fiddick, N anoose, BC > 126.Mary Dawes, Nanaimo BC > 127.Jack Dawes, Nanaimo BC > 128.J.L. Mawle, Grand Forks, B.C. > 129.Mavis Mawle " " " > 130.Garry Forgaard, Salmon Arm, B.C. > 131.Orval Forgaard, Tahsis, B.C. > 132.Sheila Dowding, Tahsis, B.C. > 133.Bill Dowding,Tahsis, B.C. > 134.MArio Guilbert, Tahsis, B.C. > 135.Diana Jansen, Courtenay, BC > 136.Jacquie Moen, Kelowna, B.C. > 137.Betty Peterson,Salmon Arm, B.C. > 138.June Griswold, Salmon, B.C. > 139.Nola Kotow, Swansea Point, B.C. > 140.Donna Mongrain, Maple Ridge, B.C. > 141. Silk Family, Mission, B.C. > 142.Staber Family, Vernon, BC > 143.Kathy &Roger Murch, Mission B.C. > 144.Ray &Rhonda Harris, Mission BC > 145.Anita Yardley, Nanaimo, BC > 146.Murray &Lynne Buchanan, Pitt Meadows B.C. > 147.Anne Knight, London, Ont > 148.Jean Cooper, Etobicoke, Ontario > 148. C. Bailey, Toronto, Ontario > 149. J. M. Barbour, Richmond Hill, ON > 150. A. E. Card, Richmond Hill, ON. > 151. J. Card, Richmond Hill, On. > 152. J. Snowdon, Barrie, ON. > 153. A. Snowdon, Barrie, ON. > 154. K. Parsley, Stroud, ON. > 155. G. Parsley, Stroud, ON. > 156. C. Parsley, Barrie, ON. > 157. J. Parsley, Stroud, ON. > 158. K. P. Foskett, Honey Harbour, ON > 159. W. A. Foskett, Honey Harbour, ON > 160. C. Toomey, Ennismore, ON > 161. J. Toomey, Ennismore, ON > 162. Jean Hamilton, Georgetown, ON > 163. Jim Hamilton, Georgetown, ON > 164. Janet Robertson Victoria, BC > 165. Noel Robertson, Victoria BC > 166. Diana Randerson, Victoria, BC > 167. Julie Davis, Victoria, B.C. > 168. Dorothy Smith, Victoria, B.C. > 169. Tisha Richard, Victoria, B C. > 170. Barbara Turner, Victoria BC > 171. Nikki and Ted Shorten, Garson, MB > 172. Kathy Kristinnson Arborg, Mb. > 173. Teresa Cosford, Winnipeg, Mb - CANCER SURVIVOR > 174. Linda Abell, Walkerton, ON > 175. Karen Riley, Walkerton, ON > 176. Eileen Ellis, Kincardine,ON > 177. Rose Cowan, Rockwood, On. > 178. Carol Manger Mississauga, ON > 179. Michelle Chatellier - Mississauga, ON > 180. Dean Chatellier - Mississauga, ON > 181. Gareth Pereira - Mississauga, ON > 182. Savina Pereira - Mississauga, ON > 183. Gavin Pereira - Mississauga, ON > 184. Tracy Barrett - Guelph, ON > 185. Sandra Smart - Guelph, ON > 186. Ken Irish - Kitchener, ON > 187. Annette Irish - Kitchener, ON > 188. Tanya Irish - Kitchener, ON > 189. Stephanie Dorion - Kitchener,ON > 190. Judy Dorion-Midland, On > 191. Paul Dorion - Wasaga Beach, ON > 192. Luane Dorion - Wasaga Beach, ON > 193.Dale Collett, Kamloops B.C. > 194 Evelyn Collett Kamloops B.C.. > 195. Joan Robertson-Penticton BC > 196. Ian Robertson -Penticton BC > 197.Ken Mclennan- Margaret McLennan Penticton B.C. > 198. Lynne Clow, Penticton B.. > 199.M.Semple Kirkland Lake ont. Ca. > 200. N Belecque Kirkland Lake Ont > 201.P. Woolridge New Liskea rd, Ont > 202. J. Massicotte, New Liskeard, ON > 203. S. Massicotte, Sturgeon Falls, Ontario > 204. Helen Truman, Innisfil, Ontario > 205 Dave Truman, Innisfil, Ontario > 206. Gloria Nevitt, Innisfil, Ontario(sister-in-law died today from it) >(Aug. 29/06) > 207. Ted Nevitt, Innisfil, Ontario > 208 Joyce Courtney, Brampton , Ontario. > 209. Carol Huntley, Elmvale, Ontario > 210. Ken Walters Innisfil Ontario > 211. Orma Paterson, Innisfil,Ontario > 212. Glenda Anthony, Toronto, Ontario > 213. Violet Moncur, Tor., Ont. > 214. April Pender, Toronto, Ontario > 215. Norm Michaud Toronto, Omtario > 216. R Austin,Vancouver BC > 217. Marilyn, Newfoundland, CA > 218. Boyd, Newfoundland, CA > 219. Paula , Newfoundland > 220.Carmel,Newfoundland > 221.Audrey,Ontario > 222.Mike,Ontario > 223.Shaun,Ontario > 224. Ruth, London, Ontario > 225 Joan. Ontario > 226.Barb "C", Ontario > 227. Gretha H., Ontario > 228. Reg G., Ontario > 229. Mary G., Ontario > 230. Anne V., British Columbia > 231.Bruce M. B.C. > 232.Liz R., Delta,BC > 233.Doreen Harvey, Edmonton AB > 234.Patti Watson, Lawrencetown, NS > 235. Jeremy Thurber, Lawrencetown, NS > 236. Lisa Thurber,Lawrencetown, NS > 237. Derin Taylor, Cranbrook, BC > 238. Tristan Taylor, Cranbrook, BC > 239. Kelly Acker, Cranbrook, BC > 240.Natasha Chaisson,Bridgetown,NS > 241.Jessica Bowser,Oromocto,NB > 242.Barry Mc Arthur, Calgary, AB. > 243. Shawn Jungwirth, Calgary, AB > 244. Deby Jungwirth, Beaumont, Ab. > 245. Fay Workun, Calmar, AB > 246.GORDON FIX, EDMONTON,AB > 247. G &J FLANAGAN, EDMONTON AB > 248. Robert Nicholls, Quesnel BC > 249. Lorna Nicholls, Quesnel BC > 250. Alex Nicholls, Quesnel BC > 251. Marie Tolhurst, Quesnel BC > 251. Lucy McRae, Kitimat, BC > 252. Lillian McRae, Kitimat, BC > 253. Dave McRae, Kitimat, BC > 254. Dan McRae, Kitimat, BC > 255. Judy Bateman,Victoria,B.C. > 256.N &F May, Qualicum Bay, B.C. > 257.Donna Tetrault, Cache Creek, BC > 258.Paul Tetrault, Cache Creek, BC > 259.JUDITH THOMAS, LETH.AB > 260.Darlene Barratt, Peachland, BC > 261.Margie Turner, Calgary, AB.-girl friend didn't survive, funeral last >Friday) > 262.Jim Earl, Sundre, Ab. > 263.Bessie Earl, Sundre, AB. > 264.Joe MacKinnon ,Bowden Alberta > 265.Luana MacKinnon.Bowden Alberta > 266.Stewart Munro, Olds, AB > 267.Aldis Nault Victoria B.C. > 268 Ellwood Nault Victoria b.c. > 269.Rob Blackwell Surrey BC > 270 .Arlene Blackwell Surrey BC > 271.bill crosby surrey b.c. > 272.doreen crosby surrey b.c > 273.Bill Solberg, Maple Ridge BC > 274.Sue Solberg, Maple Ridge BC > 275.Doug Joyce, Surrey, B.C. > 276. Donna Webb, North Vancouver, BC > 277. Keith Webb, North Vancouver, BC > 278.Peggy Palmer, Victoria, BC > 279.Paul Palmer, Victoria, BC > 280.John Palmer-Fruitvale B.C. > 281.Mark Gazzola, Vancouver, B.C. > 282. Robert Sydholm Surrey, B.C. > 283. Bob &Marlane Butchart Nanaimo BC > 284.Bill &Irene Lawson, Duncan B.C. > 285 Mai Carpentier > 286.Jean Roth, Red Deer, Alberta > 287.Beth Boyce, Calgary, Alberta > 288.Elaine Cooper. Calgary, Alberta > 289.Velma Ronneberg, Calgary, alberta > 290. Barb Schultz, Calgary, Alberta > 291.Bob Lowry,Red Deer Alberta > 292.Neil McKinnon Calgary AB > 293. Sandra Gibb, Edson, AB > 294.N.Kerr edson,ab > 295.Evelyn Wendt,Vernon,BC > 296. Lana Wendt, Stony Plain, AB > 297.Tammy C atto, Stony Plain, AB > 298.Bill Catto, Stony Plain, AB > 299.Arlene Baron, Spruce Grove, AB > 300.Dennis Baron, Spruce Grove, AB > 301. T. L. Bruce Tofield, Alberta > 302. Barb Harrison Tofield, AB > 303. Ella Lee, Camrose, AB > 304. Meta Flemke, Edmonton Alberta > 305. Heather Schmidt, Edmonton, Alberta > 306.Lynn Topilko, Sherwood Park, Alberta > 307. Rosemary O'Neal, Vernon, BC > 308. Darcey McLelland-Bateman, Vernon BC > 309. Coralee Hamilton Vernon BC > 310.D.Hamilton, Kitimat bc.. > 312.H. Sanou, Kitimat BC > 313. Betty Holmberg, Kitimat, BC > 314.Gale &Albert Vennard, Blind Bay,B.C. > 315.Helen Taylor, Blind Bay, BC > 316.Walter Taylor, Blind Bay, BC > 317.Greg Taylor, Calgary,Alberta > 318.Gord Simonson Delta B.C > 319.Sean Simonson Delta BC > 320.Brenda Smith Surrey > 321.Peggi Simonson Delta BC > 322.Anne &Alf Cockle North Vancouver,BC > 323.K&J Crimp West Vancouver,B.C > 324.Helen &Chuck. West Vancouver. BC > 325.Vic &Sandra Penner,Vernon,B.C. > 326.Audrey&Ernie Mancini,Calgary,AB > 327.Lorna Joannette, Verdun, QC. > 328.Heather Greener, Mississauga, ON > 329.Thomas Greener, Mississauga, ON > 330.Brenda Chouinard,Brampton On > 331.Louis Chouinard,Brampton On > 332. Debbie Burgess, Pembroke, Ontario > 333. Kelly Burgess, Pembroke, Ontario > 334. Gal en Burgess, Pembroke, Ontario > 335. Gabrielle Burgess, Pembroke, Ontario > 336. Raymond Tourangeau, Pembroke, Ontario > 337. Richard Hurst, Pembroke, Ontario > 338. Nicholas Tourangeau, Pembroke, Ontario > 339. Jessica Tourangeau, Ottawa, Ontario > 340. Brigitte Duhaime, Mattawa, Ontario > 341. Lucie Desroch ers, Mattawa, Ontario > 342. Robyn Bangs, Mattawa, Ontario > 343. Venessa Labreche, Mattawa, Ontario > 344. Alexandrea Guertin, Ottawa, Ontario > 345.Mary &Jean-Guy Talbot, Baysville, On. > 346.Donald &Sue Ball, Elliot Lake, ON > 347.Phil &Nancy Rody, Elliot Lake, ON > 348.Bill &Muriel Krier, Courtenay, B.C. > 349.N&J Carriere, Courtenay, BC > 350.P. Hetrick > 351.S. Byrne, Kingston, On > 352 . F. Hales. Kingston, Ontario > 353. Frankie B, Kingston, Ontario > 354.Mary A, Kingston,Ontario > 355. Debby F. Kingston, Ontario > 356. Sandy Rotteveel Kingston, Ontario > 357. Tammy Mewburn, Kingston, Ontario > 358. Melissa Rougoor, Niagara on the Lake, ON > 359.Melissa Roma, NiagaraFalls,ON > 360. Majda Cherrie, NiagaraFalls, ON > 361. Maria Daguerre, Niagara Falls, ON > 362. Teresa Musone Niagara Falls, ON > 363. Bettylou Toth, St. Catharines, ON > 364.Bruce Small, St.Catharines, ON > 365. Jean Small St.Catharines, ON > 366. J. Douglas Angus, London, ON > 367. Allan Hick, London, ON > 368.Margaret Haliburton > 369.Susan Baldry, ON > 370. Judy Crompton, St. Catharines, ON > 371. Mary howe, London ON > 372.Paul Tack, London, Ontario > 373.Dwight Bender, London On > 374.Karen Wilson, London On > 375. Debbie Barnes, London, ON > 376. Angie Fallowfield, St. Thomas, ON > 377. Dorothy Gayton, St. Stephen, N.B. 378. M. A. Gregory, Rothesay, N.B. 379.Ralph Campbell,Folly Lake,N.S. 380.John Sterling, Belmont, NS 381.Skip Duffie Jeddore NS (Cancer Survivor Leukemia) 382.Jack Malloy Dartmouth NS (Survivor Prostate) 383. Muriel M. 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# 384. Delphine Large ----- Original Message ----- From: "Muriel M. Davidson" <muriel_davidson@sympatico.ca> To: <CAN-ONT-SIMCOE-L@rootsweb.com>; <CAN-ONT-PEEL-L@rootsweb.com>; "Jack Malloy" <j_malloy@ns.sympatico.ca> Cc: "Hon. Tony Clement" <Clement.T@parl.gc.ca> Sent: Wednesday, December 27, 2006 12:50 PM Subject: [CAN-ONT-PEEL] Fw: Cancer Petition Please sign for me... and yourself] > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Jack Malloy > To: Undisclosed-Recipient:; > Sent: Wednesday, December 27, 2006 7:41 AM > Subject: Cancer Petition Please sign for me... and yourself] > > > Subject: Cancer Petition Please sign for me... and yourself] > > >> Subject: Fw: Cancer Petition Please sign for me... and yourself >> >> If you have never forwarded any e-mails, I ask that you forward this one >>because the only way that we will ever get the Governments of Canada to >>listen to our concerns is to show them that we are "All for one and one >>for >>all," What affects one of us could affect any of us or our families. >>Thanks, after reading please follow the instructions below.... >> >> PLEASE PRESS 'FORWARD' - add YOUR NAME &PROVINCE - then send to all the >>people you would like helped if this happened to them. >> >> HELP IS NEEDED! Please sign this no matter what Prov ince you are in - >>it affects us all! How many people, diagnosed with some form of cancer, >>are >>awaiting an appointment with an oncologist (a doctor that treats cancer >>patients), of whom there are few in Saskatchewan, while the finance >>minister spends a half a million dollars on an advertising campaign, >>wasting our money which could be better used to fund at least 2 or 3 more >>oncologist's for us? >> >> I have already waited 2 months and am told that it will be at least 8 >>weeks more before I can get in to see an oncologist for my spreading >>cancer. I'm sure that there are others for whom the situation is worse. >> >> How long do we wait, dying, while the government plays God with our >>lives? We need to do something drastic! The more noise we make, the better >>our chances of being heard! Every province in Canada needs more access to >>diagnostic procedures and physicians!!! Please sign my petition. If you >>are the last person to sign this (#500), please email it back to >>wemorley@sasktel.net >> >> My life may not be saved, but you might be saving someone else's. >> >> Thank you, >> Emily Morley >> >> PLEAS E ADD YOUR NAME ON THE NEXT EMPTY NUMBER, THEN FORWARD TO ALL YOUR >>FRIENDS &FAMILY. Include your city so that we can show the government how >>many people are concerned about the health care system in Canada ! Please >>also remove the email addresse(s) from the top of the email, to protect >>everyone's privacy. >> >> 1. Emily Morley - Meath Park, SK >> 2. Karen Andersen - Moose Jaw, SK >> 3. Cindee Roy-Neilburg God bless all who sign this! >> 4. Carol Olynyk - Saskat oon, SK >> 5. Kerrie Thomas-Saskatoon, SK >> 6. Bridget Sherban - S askatoon, SK >> 7. Lise MacInnis - Saskatoon, SK >> 8. Dale Wagner - Hague, Sask. >> 9. Corene Zacharias - Hague, SK >> 10. Carey Zacharias - Hague, SK >> 11. Carolyn Obrigewitch - Warman, SK >> 12. Rob Obrigewitch - Warman, SK >> 13. Kathy Birg - Hague,SK >> 14. Evan Severson - Bengough SK >> 15. Connie Frisk - Bengough SK >> 16. Laverne Frisk - Bengough SK. >> 17. Annette Scholz - Coubrough Bengough, SK >> 18. Mila Taylor - Assiniboia, SK >> 19. Doug Taylor - Assiniboia, SK >> 20.Ellen Fritz - Coronach, Sk >> 21.Cameron Fritz-Coronach, Sk >> 22.Monique Wrolson,Coronach >> 23.Bryce Wrolson, Coronach >> 24.Darlene Puryk , Lethbridge, AB. >> 25.Leon Puryk, Lethbridge, AB. >> 26.Faye Dalshaug, Calgary, AB >> 27.Donna Parkinson " >> 28.Dave Isaak Saskatoon, SK >> 29.James Gilliard Saskatoon, SK >> 30.Jodi Wacker, Jansen, SK. >> 31.Barb Larson, Saskatoon, SK >> 32.Roberta Tournier, Duck lake >> 33.Paulette Miller, North Battleford, SK >> 34.Tammy Clark, Calgary, AB >> 35.Linda Foerster, Airdrie, AB >> 36.Ingrid Neumann, Ab. >> 37. D.Chen Calgary, Ab. >> 38. D.Tse Calgary, AB >> 39.Stephen Nackoney, Okotoks, Ab. >> 40. Lila Gattinger, Calgary, Alberta >> 41. Myrtle Keep, Winnipeg, Mb. >> 42.Rick Keep, Lac du Bonnet, Mb. >> 43.Al Clark, Nanaimo, BC >> 44.Joan Clark, Nanaimo BC >> 45.Brian Ward Wpg, Mb. >> 46.Sharline Ward Wpg, Mb. >> 47.Bill Ward, Winnipeg, MB >> 48.Kelly Ward, Winnipeg, MB >> 49. Maria Novak, Winnipeg, MB >> 50. Rick Broszeit, Winnipeg, MB >> 51. Cathy McInnes, Selkirk, Mb >> 52. Linda Peterson, Selkirk, MB >> 53. Louise Stocks, Selkirk MB >> 54 DonnaMae Thomas. Winnipeg, Manitoba >> 55.Heidi Norlander Chilliwack,BC >> 56.Earl Norlander Chilliwack, BC >> 57.Lilly Wiebe, Winnipeg, MB >> 58.bmoir wpg Mb >> 59.Margaret Ward, Winnipeg,Mb. >> 60.Cindy Vandale, Winnipeg MB >> 61.Noreen Ryan, Winnipeg MB >> 62.Mary Ann McLachlan, Winnipeg MB >> 63.Graham McLachlan, Winnipeg MB >> 64.Al Graham, Toronto, Ontario >> 65.Gayle Graham, Toronto, Ontario >> 66.Shirlee Schacter, Toronto, Ontario >> 67.Mac Shaw, Caledon, Ontario >> 68.Maureen Ward, Newcastle, Ontario >> 69.Robert Dunn, Toronto, Ontario >> 70.Judy Armstrong, Port Hope, Ont. >> 71.Barbara Mahoney, Scarborough, On >> 72.Gary Farewell, Scarborough, On >> 73.Joseph Mahoney, Ajax, On >> 74.Caroline Mahoney, Ajax, On >> 75.Karen Johnston, Milton, On >> 76.Emilio Cervo, Milton, On >> 77.Dan Mahoney, Toronto, On >> 78.Debbie Caccavelli, Scarborough, On >> 79.Line Caccavelli, Scarborough, On >> 80.Joe Mahoney, Pickering, On >> 81.Jean Lloyd, Huntsville, On >> 82.Rhonda Williams, Huntsville, On >> 83.Fred Peeler, Bracebridge, On >> 84.Marcia Peeler, Bracebridge, On >> 85.Linda Peeler, Bracebridge, On >> 86.Diane Hammond,Bracebridge,On >> 87.Doug Hammond, Bracebridge,On >> 88.Barry Hammond, Etobicoke, On >> 89.Mark Young, Etobicoke, On >> 90. Cathy Young, Etobicoke, On >> 91. Chris Hammond, Bracebridge,On >> 92.Marie Hammond,Bracebridge,On >> 93.Kaye Taylor,Bracebridge,On >> 94.Jean Goddard, Bracebridge,On >> 95.Gail Bartleman , Bracebridge, Ont >> 96.Doreen Crowe,Port Colborne,On >> 97.Lynne Hurlburt, Welland, Ontario >> 98.Ann Smith, Nanaimo B.C. >> 99. Marg Billett, Newmarket, Ontario >> 100.J.J. Spatuck, Richmond Hill, On >> 101.Kathy Spatuck ,Richmond Hill, On >> 102.Connie Parkes, Winnipeg, MB >> 103.Ron Parkes, Winnipeg, MB. >> 104.Pat Whiteside, Lac Du Bonnet, MB >> 105.Terry Whiteside, Lac Du Bonnet, MB >> 106.Milly Hunt, Penticton B.C. >> 107. Alice Jong, Penticton, B.C. >> 108. Doreen Burnett.Oliver B.C . >> 109. Walt Hadikin. Oliver B.C. >> 110. Pat Hadikin .Oliver B.C >> 111.Sharon Ferguson.Kamloops, BC >> 112.Robert Vaughan, New Denver, B.C >> 113. M. Jones, Castlegar, B.C. >> 114. T.Winegarden, Castlegar,B.C. >> 115. Carolee Riley Fitz-Gerald, Castlegar, B. C. >> 116. Deanna Bankert, Robson, BC >> 117. Matthew Bankert, Dublin, Ireland >> 118.Caolyn Gregg, Kelowna, BC >> 119.Peter Gregg, Kelowna, BC >> 120.Carol Fyfe-Wilson, Ladysmith, B.C. >> 121.Donald Fyfe-Wilson, Ladysmith, B.C. >> 122.Jan Bradshaw, Ladysmith, B.C. >> 123.Cora Maier, Ladysmith. B.C. >> 124.Lynn Fiddick, Nanoose, BC >> 125.Dave Fiddick, N anoose, BC >> 126.Mary Dawes, Nanaimo BC >> 127.Jack Dawes, Nanaimo BC >> 128.J.L. Mawle, Grand Forks, B.C. >> 129.Mavis Mawle " " " >> 130.Garry Forgaard, Salmon Arm, B.C. >> 131.Orval Forgaard, Tahsis, B.C. >> 132.Sheila Dowding, Tahsis, B.C. >> 133.Bill Dowding,Tahsis, B.C. >> 134.MArio Guilbert, Tahsis, B.C. >> 135.Diana Jansen, Courtenay, BC >> 136.Jacquie Moen, Kelowna, B.C. >> 137.Betty Peterson,Salmon Arm, B.C. >> 138.June Griswold, Salmon, B.C. >> 139.Nola Kotow, Swansea Point, B.C. >> 140.Donna Mongrain, Maple Ridge, B.C. >> 141. Silk Family, Mission, B.C. >> 142.Staber Family, Vernon, BC >> 143.Kathy &Roger Murch, Mission B.C. >> 144.Ray &Rhonda Harris, Mission BC >> 145.Anita Yardley, Nanaimo, BC >> 146.Murray &Lynne Buchanan, Pitt Meadows B.C. >> 147.Anne Knight, London, Ont >> 148.Jean Cooper, Etobicoke, Ontario >> 148. C. Bailey, Toronto, Ontario >> 149. J. M. Barbour, Richmond Hill, ON >> 150. A. E. Card, Richmond Hill, ON. >> 151. J. Card, Richmond Hill, On. >> 152. J. Snowdon, Barrie, ON. >> 153. A. Snowdon, Barrie, ON. >> 154. K. Parsley, Stroud, ON. >> 155. G. Parsley, Stroud, ON. >> 156. C. Parsley, Barrie, ON. >> 157. J. Parsley, Stroud, ON. >> 158. K. P. Foskett, Honey Harbour, ON >> 159. W. A. Foskett, Honey Harbour, ON >> 160. C. Toomey, Ennismore, ON >> 161. J. Toomey, Ennismore, ON >> 162. Jean Hamilton, Georgetown, ON >> 163. Jim Hamilton, Georgetown, ON >> 164. Janet Robertson Victoria, BC >> 165. Noel Robertson, Victoria BC >> 166. Diana Randerson, Victoria, BC >> 167. Julie Davis, Victoria, B.C. >> 168. Dorothy Smith, Victoria, B.C. >> 169. Tisha Richard, Victoria, B C. >> 170. Barbara Turner, Victoria BC >> 171. Nikki and Ted Shorten, Garson, MB >> 172. Kathy Kristinnson Arborg, Mb. >> 173. Teresa Cosford, Winnipeg, Mb - CANCER SURVIVOR >> 174. Linda Abell, Walkerton, ON >> 175. Karen Riley, Walkerton, ON >> 176. Eileen Ellis, Kincardine,ON >> 177. Rose Cowan, Rockwood, On. >> 178. Carol Manger Mississauga, ON >> 179. Michelle Chatellier - Mississauga, ON >> 180. Dean Chatellier - Mississauga, ON >> 181. Gareth Pereira - Mississauga, ON >> 182. Savina Pereira - Mississauga, ON >> 183. Gavin Pereira - Mississauga, ON >> 184. Tracy Barrett - Guelph, ON >> 185. Sandra Smart - Guelph, ON >> 186. Ken Irish - Kitchener, ON >> 187. Annette Irish - Kitchener, ON >> 188. Tanya Irish - Kitchener, ON >> 189. Stephanie Dorion - Kitchener,ON >> 190. Judy Dorion-Midland, On >> 191. Paul Dorion - Wasaga Beach, ON >> 192. Luane Dorion - Wasaga Beach, ON >> 193.Dale Collett, Kamloops B.C. >> 194 Evelyn Collett Kamloops B.C.. >> 195. Joan Robertson-Penticton BC >> 196. Ian Robertson -Penticton BC >> 197.Ken Mclennan- Margaret McLennan Penticton B.C. >> 198. Lynne Clow, Penticton B.. >> 199.M.Semple Kirkland Lake ont. Ca. >> 200. N Belecque Kirkland Lake Ont >> 201.P. Woolridge New Liskea rd, Ont >> 202. J. Massicotte, New Liskeard, ON >> 203. S. Massicotte, Sturgeon Falls, Ontario >> 204. Helen Truman, Innisfil, Ontario >> 205 Dave Truman, Innisfil, Ontario >> 206. Gloria Nevitt, Innisfil, Ontario(sister-in-law died today from it) >>(Aug. 29/06) >> 207. Ted Nevitt, Innisfil, Ontario >> 208 Joyce Courtney, Brampton , Ontario. >> 209. Carol Huntley, Elmvale, Ontario >> 210. Ken Walters Innisfil Ontario >> 211. Orma Paterson, Innisfil,Ontario >> 212. Glenda Anthony, Toronto, Ontario >> 213. Violet Moncur, Tor., Ont. >> 214. April Pender, Toronto, Ontario >> 215. Norm Michaud Toronto, Omtario >> 216. R Austin,Vancouver BC >> 217. Marilyn, Newfoundland, CA >> 218. Boyd, Newfoundland, CA >> 219. Paula , Newfoundland >> 220.Carmel,Newfoundland >> 221.Audrey,Ontario >> 222.Mike,Ontario >> 223.Shaun,Ontario >> 224. Ruth, London, Ontario >> 225 Joan. Ontario >> 226.Barb "C", Ontario >> 227. Gretha H., Ontario >> 228. Reg G., Ontario >> 229. Mary G., Ontario >> 230. Anne V., British Columbia >> 231.Bruce M. B.C. >> 232.Liz R., Delta,BC >> 233.Doreen Harvey, Edmonton AB >> 234.Patti Watson, Lawrencetown, NS >> 235. Jeremy Thurber, Lawrencetown, NS >> 236. Lisa Thurber,Lawrencetown, NS >> 237. Derin Taylor, Cranbrook, BC >> 238. Tristan Taylor, Cranbrook, BC >> 239. Kelly Acker, Cranbrook, BC >> 240.Natasha Chaisson,Bridgetown,NS >> 241.Jessica Bowser,Oromocto,NB >> 242.Barry Mc Arthur, Calgary, AB. >> 243. Shawn Jungwirth, Calgary, AB >> 244. Deby Jungwirth, Beaumont, Ab. >> 245. Fay Workun, Calmar, AB >> 246.GORDON FIX, EDMONTON,AB >> 247. G &J FLANAGAN, EDMONTON AB >> 248. Robert Nicholls, Quesnel BC >> 249. Lorna Nicholls, Quesnel BC >> 250. Alex Nicholls, Quesnel BC >> 251. Marie Tolhurst, Quesnel BC >> 251. Lucy McRae, Kitimat, BC >> 252. Lillian McRae, Kitimat, BC >> 253. Dave McRae, Kitimat, BC >> 254. Dan McRae, Kitimat, BC >> 255. Judy Bateman,Victoria,B.C. >> 256.N &F May, Qualicum Bay, B.C. >> 257.Donna Tetrault, Cache Creek, BC >> 258.Paul Tetrault, Cache Creek, BC >> 259.JUDITH THOMAS, LETH.AB >> 260.Darlene Barratt, Peachland, BC >> 261.Margie Turner, Calgary, AB.-girl friend didn't survive, funeral last >>Friday) >> 262.Jim Earl, Sundre, Ab. >> 263.Bessie Earl, Sundre, AB. >> 264.Joe MacKinnon ,Bowden Alberta >> 265.Luana MacKinnon.Bowden Alberta >> 266.Stewart Munro, Olds, AB >> 267.Aldis Nault Victoria B.C. >> 268 Ellwood Nault Victoria b.c. >> 269.Rob Blackwell Surrey BC >> 270 .Arlene Blackwell Surrey BC >> 271.bill crosby surrey b.c. >> 272.doreen crosby surrey b.c >> 273.Bill Solberg, Maple Ridge BC >> 274.Sue Solberg, Maple Ridge BC >> 275.Doug Joyce, Surrey, B.C. >> 276. Donna Webb, North Vancouver, BC >> 277. Keith Webb, North Vancouver, BC >> 278.Peggy Palmer, Victoria, BC >> 279.Paul Palmer, Victoria, BC >> 280.John Palmer-Fruitvale B.C. >> 281.Mark Gazzola, Vancouver, B.C. >> 282. 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An added note -- Of interest, the Township of Guysborough was only three miles from where I was born. Also I knew and proofread a number of Dr. Thomas H. Raddall's books, now being sold at the Queens County Museum in the Thomas H. Raddall Research Centre. Greetings All. The latest issue of 'Gordon Watts Reports' is now online. Topics in this week's issue include: - Loyalist history - Tarleton's Legions - International Conference on Jewish Genealogy - DNA and genealogy - GENCLASS online courses - Merry Christmas Read the complete articles at: http://globalgenealogy.com/globalgazette/gazgw/gazgw-0095.htm ================ An added note -- Of interest, the Township of Guysborough was only three miles from where I was born. Also I knew and proofread a number of Dr. Thomas H. Raddall's books, now being sold at the Queens County Museum in the Thomas H. Raddall Research Centre. - Muriel M. Davidson
Posted with the permission of the List Administrator. Archive CD Books Canada NEWSLETTER V3#7 - 19 December 2006 Contents: 1 WELCOME 2 WHAT’S IN THE NEWSLETTER 3 NEW CANADIAN RELEASES (7) 4 COMING SOON 5 NEW INTERNATIONAL PARTNER RELEASES 5.1 Australia (58) 5.2 Great Britain (6) 5.3 Ireland (10) 6 NEWS & GOSSIP 7 FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY AND OTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS: 8 PREVIOUSLY RELEASED BOOKS ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 WELCOME: Welcome to the Archive CD Books Canada December newsletter. This newsletter will be published whenever we have enough information to make it worth your while reading, but that usually means there will be about one a month. Remember this Newsletter is published for you so if you think we’re missing something important drop me a line to Malcolm@ArchiveCDBooks.ca. Newsletters work best when they get a good circulation. We’re doing our best to let people know about it but you could help us along by mentioning it to your genealogy buddies and generally spreading the word. All newsletter administration messages should be e-mailed to Books@ArchiveCDBooks.ca All previous newsletters may be accessed by logging on to http://www.ArchiveCDBooks.ca/NewsletterArchive.html 2 WHAT’S IN THE NEWSLETTER: Arriving, as it does, during this rather frenetic time of year in many people's lives you may have to put this newsletter in your "to do" file until you have time to read it fully. Our international partners have distributed no less than 74 newly released titles in the last month. Add that to the 7 new Canadian releases and this turns out to be a jumbo edition of our newsletter. Because of the unusually large number of titles I have drastically cut down on the book's descriptions here, so do remember to visit our on-line catalogue to read the complete description for any book that interests you. We also have free samplers of our new Canadian products. To find a book on our web site http://www.archivecdbooks.ca take a note of the catalogue number - or use the “copy” function - go to the web site, click on the “Search Page” link and enter, or “paste,” the number into the “Product Number” box. Hit “Search” and then “More” and you will be in a position to reread the description. ----------------------------- 3 NEW CANADIAN RELEASES: * Shanty, Forest and River Life., CA0244 The title of this book actually continues, ".. in the Backwoods of Canada" and it was published in 1884, the year after the death of its author. This book is packed with reminiscences and anecdotes about backwoods life in the upper reaches of the Ottawa valley. The main theme of the book is an examination of the life of the loggers engaged in harvesting timber in these un-populated backwoods but there are also plenty of excursions into other tales of the woods as well as several chapters about the spring "drive" to get the winters logs down to Quebec. In its time it would be an important text book for anyone venturing into the backwoods. Today it provides a wonderful insight into the life of a ìlumbermanî working in the Ottawa river valley in a well defined period. We have made the book fully text searchable and enhanced the search with our FastFind technology although I would expect most readers to simply read the book for the pleasure of it. I say this because all the people who worked on making the reproduction of this book finished up reading it. Its stories are well told and it takes you back to a life we can only imagine now. * The Gilbert Family History, This is a family history "compiled and edited" by Geoffrey Gilbert, and privately published by him in the 1950's. Mr. Gilbert adopted a somewhat unusual format for organizing his history by combining elements of both the "Ancestors" and "Descendants" methodologies and then focusing the histories on his Great Great Grandparents, identifying both their ancestors and their descendants. By selecting this particular generation as his focus he allows himself to concentrate his history on the family's story within North America specifically ignoring the histories of those in Britain where most of the families originated from. This reduces the number of G-G-Grandparents for consideration, from the potential 16, to 12 individuals. This number is further reduced, by the circumstance of some of the ancestral unions, to 9 individual / family histories. The set of volumes we have acquired actually provides the histories of only 8 G-G-Grandparents and our research has failed to show any evidence that the ninth volume was actually ever written. The identities of the 8 documented G-G-Grandparents are: Vol 1: Nancy Treadway (1776-1865), mother of Nancy Maria Moffatt Vol 2: Melvin Moffatt (1774-1857), father of Nancy Maria Moffatt Vol 3: Daniel Britton (1773-1827), father of Daniel Freeman Britton Vol 4: Sally Wood (1780-1862), mother of Daniel Freeman Britton Vol 5: William Forbes (1778-1833), father of Eliza Forbes. Vol 6: Ezra Holton (1785-1858), father of Luther Hamilton Holton. Vol 7: Solomon Gilbert (1755-1829), father of Moses Haskell Gilbert Vol 8: Thankful Haskell (1745-1841), mother of Moses Haskell Gilbert. Available as follows: * The Gilbert Family History Collection - complete in 8 volumes, CA0238-S * Ancestry of Nancy Treadway, Vol.1 & Melvin Moffatt, Vol.2, CA0238-A * Ancestry of Daniel Britton, Vol.3 & Sally Wood, Vol.4, CA0238-B * Ancestry of William Forbes, Vol.5, CA0238-C * Ancestry of Ezra Holton, Vol.6, CA0238-D * Ancestry of Solomon Gilbert, Vol.7 & Thankful Haskell, Vol.8, CA0238-E ---------------------------------- 4 COMING SOON: We are still spoiled for choice of wonderful old books to make into CDs for you so once again I'm going to duck giving you the titles of next months releases. I will tell you that your response to our Gt. War reproductions has made up our minds to re-publish more in that line. There is also a set of four books by a single author about the Atlantic Provinces that I have been meaning to bring to you all year. So, I'm afraid you will just have to be patient until January. ---------------------------------- 5 NEW RELEASES FROM OUR INTERNATIONAL PARTNERS 5.1 FROM AUSTRALIA * Official Records of the Australian Military Contingents to the War in South Africa 1899-1902, AU0008 * Cook's Interstate Business Directory 1937, AU0112-1937 * The Australasian Medical Directory and Handbook Year: CD # 1883 AU0121-1883 1886 AU0121-1886 1892 AU0121-1892 1896 AU0121-1896 1900 AU0121-1900 * Loxton's Medical Directory 1911, AU0121-1911 * Medical Directory 1915, AU0121-1915 * The Australian Lutheran 1913-20 AU0131-1 1921-30 AU0131-2 * The Federal Pioneer Magazine (October 1926-August 1927), AU1801 * Pearson's Road Guide to New South Wales, AU2023 * Government Gazettes: Contain a vast amount of historical and genealogical information. Tens of thousands of ordinary people and localities, small and large, are mentioned EVERY YEAR in Government Gazettes. But they offer researchers much more than simply names and places. They will help you reconstruct events and circumstances in the life of individuals and communities: * New South Wales Government Gazette 1838 AU2100-1838 1875 AU2100-1875 * Hobart Town Gazette 1880 AU6100-1880 * Victorian Government Gazette 1858 AU7100-1858 * New South Wales Police Gazette Police Gazettes are a unique, useful and extremely fascinating resource for local, family and social historians and researchers in other fields throughout Australia. Compiled to be distributed amongst the Police Force only, these Gazettes therefore contain details and information that can not be found anywhere else. 1892 AU2103-1892 1893 AU2103-1893 1895 AU2103-1895 1896 AU2103-1896 1897 AU2103-1897 1898 AU2103-1898 1899 AU2103-1899 1900 AU2103-1900 1901 AU2103-1901 1902 AU2103-1902 1903 AU2103-1903 1904 AU2103-1904 1905 AU2103-1905 1906 AU2103-1906 1907 AU2103-1907 * Medical, Dental and Pharmaceutical Directory of New South Wales 1903, AU2121-1903 * Queensland Railway and Tourist Guide, AU4011 * Queensland Brands Directory 1945-1948, AU4040-1945 * Pugh's Almanac and Queensland Directory 1877, AU4115-1877 * The Official Post Office Directory of Queensland 1868 (Meyer), AU4116-1868 * Brisbane Directory 1919 (Yates & Jones), AU4116-1919 * Worsnop's History of Adelaide, AU5019 * Constitutional History of South Australia, AU5033 * Notable South Australians, AU5040 * Biographical Index of South Australians 1836-1885, AU5044 * The Adelaide and Suburban Street Guide 1922, AU5045 * Commercial and Trades Directory of South Australia 1882-83, AU5047 * Loyau's South Australian Biographies, AU5049 * Gregory's Street Directory of Adelaide and Suburbs 1949, AU5050 * Tourists Road Guide: South Australia 1908 ( 4th Ed.) AU5051-1908 1923 (13th Ed.) AU5051-1923 * Adelaide Almanack, Town and Country Directory and Guide to South Australia 1867 (Boothby), AU5115-1867 * Experience of Forty Years in Tasmania, AU6021 * With the Fortieth, AU6022 Published 'in memory of Lieutenant Norman R.J. Meagher, killed in action in the Great War 4th October 1917', this book tells the story this mans experience in the War. * Stevens' Geelong, Western District and Squatters Directory 1866-1867, AU7011 * Ballarat and Vicinity, c1895, AU7031 * Information Victoria and Border Towns, AU7033 'Information Victoria' which was published in 1938, is a travel book with an immense amount of information on every town in Victoria and along its borders in South Australia and New South Wales. * Tanner's Melbourne Directory for 1859, AU7116-1859 * The Defenders of New Zealand and Maori History of the War, NZ0002 This book comprises of two sections. A biographical record of New Zealand colonialist defenders, by Thos. Wayth Gudgeon, and an account of the war from a native perspective by Lieutenant-Colonel McDonnell. * The Last Maori War in New Zealand Under the Self Reliant Policy, NZ0003 Written by Major-General Sir George S. Whitmore and published in 1902, this book tells the story of the last Maori War in New Zealand under the self-reliant policy, in the 1860s and 1870s. * New Zealand Post Office Directory 1905 (Wise's), NZ0110-1905 5.2 FROM GREAT BRITON * The History and Antiquities of Hackney, GB1397-1 Robinson's, (including Map) - Volumes 1 & 2. Published in 1842. * The History and Antiquities of Tottenham High Cross, GB1397-2 Robinson's, (including Map.) Published in 1818 * The History and Antiquities of Stoke Newington, GB1397-3 Robinson's, (including Map.) Published in 1842 * The History and Antiquities of Edmonton, GB1397-4 Robinson's, (including Map.) Published in 1819 * The History and Antiquities of Enfield, GB1397-5 Robinson's, (incl Map plus an original hand wrtten notebook by Robinson realting to these volumes) - 2 vols. Published in 1823 * Grimsby & Cleethorpes 1871 and Grimsby 1877 Directories, GB1398 2 BOOKS ON ONE CD Superb directories with house by house, street by street listings of all households, showing the householder and his or her occupation. 5.3 FROM IRELAND * The Parliamentary Gazetteer of Ireland, 1846, IE0021 This book remains the only parliamentary gazetteer that wholly and perhaps uniquely treats on the thirty-two counties of Ireland. The Gazetteer happily combines more than 2,200 pages of statistical, topographical and anecdotal material on many of Ireland's smaller villages and hamlets as well as the country's larger towns and cities. * Handran's Townlands in Poor Law Unions, IE0022 For any Irish historical or genealogical researcher, the importance of Townlands in Poor Law Unions is immeasurable, and is one of only a small handful of must-have reference sources. * A Frenchman's Walk through Ireland 1796-1797, IE0023 Originally published in French in Brunswick as Promenade d'un FranÁais dans l'Irlande, A Frenchman's Walk Through Ireland is an important source for researchers, interested in Irish society at the close of the eighteenth century. * Statistical Survey of the King's County, 1801, IET0052 The Irish Statistical Survey was carried out under the direction of the Royal Dublin Society. Each county was surveyed with the aim of determining the 'actual state, capabilities and defects of agriculture, manufactures and rural economy'. * Jail Journal, 2nd ed., 1914, IET0055 Described as 'a classic of Irish revolutionary writing', John Mitchel's Jail Journal was first published in the New York Citizen, the journal established by Mitchel on his arrival in America, between 14th January and 19th August 1854. A subsequent edition of the Jail Journal was published in which Mitchel detailed his experiences in the United States between 1853 and 1866, the current CD-Rom publication contains both. * The Annals of Derry, 1847, IET0056 Published in 1847, Robert Simpson's Annals of Derry is one of the most important books available for genealogists and historians, researching the social history of early modern Derry city. * The Post-Chaise Companion, 1786 (W. Wilson), IET0057 This represents one of the most complete guides of its type, all of which were to be relegated to history less than fifty years later with the advent of the railway. Post-dating Taylor & Skinner's Maps of the Roads of Ireland and pre-dating many less-adequate Irish travel companions and directories, the Post-Chaise Companion has much to recommend it. * The Judges in Ireland 1221-1921, 1926 (F. Elrington Ball), IET0058 This book (2 volumes) spans 700 years of Irish judicial history, from the reigns of Henry III to the reign of George V, and the inception of the Irish Free State. * Ward & Lock's Pictorial Guide to Connemara c.1890, IET0059 This Guide to Connemara and the West of Ireland was published in London circa 1890 and can be viewed as a continuation of a myriad of books published in Ireland for the more intrepid foreign or Irish traveller throughout the nineteenth-century. * Dalton's Irish Army Lists, 1661-1685, IET0060 Much of the information contained in the Irish Army Lists, 1661-1685 was taken from the Calendars and Reports of the Marquis of Ormond MSS, but it also draws a plethora of information from the Irish State Papers, as well as the King's Letter and Entry Books. ----------------------------------- 6 NEWS & GOSSIP: If any of you have genealogy related questions of a general nature - or something specifically related to Archive CD Books - we'd be glad to publish your question in this newsletter to tap into the enormous fund of knowledge which I know is out there. * DIGITAL GENEALOGY There is a new Genealogy Magazine available. The difference with this one is that it is delivered by e-mail and is "all-digital." You can see what the magazine is all about - and review their free first issue at: http://www.digitalgenealogist.com/ I don't normally "shill" for other commercial genealogy operations but the International Archive CD Books partnership is running an advertisement in the next three issues and you might benefit from what you could see there. ;-) * SEASONS GREETING! Last but far from least. It is the season to reflect on, and to reinforce, our connections so let me express to you all how much we here at Archive CD Books Canada appreciate your support and at the same time wish you an enjoyable and safe holiday season. 7 FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY AND OTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS: ------------------------------------- January 13, 10:00 - 11:30 a.m., British Isles Family History Society of Greater Ottawa (BIFHSGO) MEETING, Subject "Publishing your Family History: A case Study" by John F. Townesend. Web site: http://www.bifhsgo.ca ------------------------------------- February 10, 10:00 - 11:30 a.m., British Isles Family History Society of Greater Ottawa (BIFHSGO) MEETING, Subject "Sarah Hersey's Diary: The spirituality of a 19th Century Pioneer Woman" by Marguerite Evans. Web site: http://www.bifhsgo.ca ------------------------------------- February 10, 2007., There are no Cape Breton Genealogy & Historical Association meetings scheduled for December 2006 or January 2007, so the next scheduled meeting is on February 10, 2007. (No details available at press time) __________________ March 10, 10:00 - 11:30 a.m., British Isles Family History Society of Greater Ottawa (BIFHSGO) MEETING, Subject "Experiences of a Family Historian" by Tom Rimmer. Web site: http://www.bifhsgo.ca ------------------------------------- April 7, 10:00 - 11:30 a.m., British Isles Family History Society of Greater Ottawa (BIFHSGO) MEETING, Subject "John Green: Whose Father Was He?" by Alison Hare. Web site: http://www.bifhsgo.ca ------------------------------------- APRIL 28, 2007: Biennial Seminar; ROOTS AROUND THE WORLD for the Abbotsford (BC) Geneaogical Society, BC, at the Rick Hansen Secondary School, Abbotsford Workshops - Marketplace - Visual Displays Featured speakers include: HALVOR MOORSHEAD, UGO PEREGO, CANDY-LEA CHICKITE, DR. PENNY CHRISTENSEN, DAVE OBEE, BRENDA SMITH This is also the weekend to get your DNA sampled for Genealogical purposes See http://www.abbygs.ca for more details. -------------------------------- JUNE 1 - 3, 2007: OGS Seminar 2007 The 2007 Ontario Genealogical Society Seminar will be held at the Algonquin College, 1385 Woodroffe Av. Ottawa, Ontario and is being hosted by the Ottawa Branch of the OGS. The college offers excellent facilities for this important meeting. The conference will offer the usual array of excellent speakers as well as all the events normal for this conference. For full information, registration, etc. go to the web site at: www.ogsseminar.org or e-mail to conference@ogsottawa.on.ca Alternatively mail OGS Seminar 2007, PO Box 96, Greely, ON, K4P 1N4 or call (613) 820-4488. WE EXPECT TO BE IN THE MARKETPLACE FOR THIS EVENT AND MAY HAVE SOMETHING SPECIAL TO PRESENT. ------------------------------- JUNE 15 - 17, 2007: Q.F.H.S. ROOTS 2007 An International Conference on Family History in Quebec. Hosted by the Quebec Family History Society. All lectures in English and Open to the Public. To be held at McGill University. Full details to be announced “in the fall” on www.qfhs.ca. WE ARE IN TOUCH WITH THE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE FOR THIS EVENT AND HOPE TO BE IN THE MARKETPLACE WITH A SELECTION OF OUR CDs. ------------------------------- June 15-17, 2007: Call for Speakers NBGS CONFERENCE. Saint John branch of the New Brunswick Genealogical Society, Inc. is pleased to be hosting an NBGS conference: Sources by the Sea - From Parchment to the Internet at Villa Madonna, Rothesay, NB. See: http://www.nbgssj.ca/Sources_by_the_Sea.html The purpose to provide a forum for the members and public to share genealogical information, to learn more about researching in New Brunswick, and to further the objectives of the New Brunswick Genealogical Society, Inc. Speakers: There will be 9 lectures during the weekend. We are seeking speakers to present high quality presentations (45-50 minutes in length). Multiple proposals are invited. The deadline for submitting speaker proposals is July 31, 2006. Proposals should be sent, either by post or e-mail, to: David Fraser, 124 Gondola Blvd, Quispamsis NB E2E 1J1 E-mail: dfraser@nbnet.nb.ca ------------------------------------------- DON’T FORGET WE CAN HELP YOUR GROUP TO SPREAD THE NEWS. E-MAIL US. 8 PREVIOUSLY RELEASED BOOKS: Archives of this newsletter showing all the previous release announcements are available in the newsletter archive which can be reached through, http://www.ArchiveCDBooks.ca/NewsletterArchive.html All our newly released books are listed on our web site in the "New Releases and Special Offers" page. Go to: http://www.archivecdbooks.ca/new.html for an instant update on our new products or look through the "New Releases" category in the on-line catalogue. Archive CD Books Canada Inc. Attn.: Malcolm Moody - President P.O. Box 11, Manotick, Ontario, K4M 1A2, Canada. (613) 692-2667 e-mail: Malcolm@ArchiveCDBooks.ca Canadian web site: http://www.archivecdbooks.ca
***This newsletter is posted with permission from the LIST administrator*** Topics in this Global Genealogy Newsletter include: 1) NEW ARTICLES - The Global Gazette, Canada's Online Family History Magazine 2) FEATURED WEBSITE - This Week's Featured Website 3) NEW BOOKS at Global Genealogy 4) UPCOMING EVENTS. Browse through lists of upcoming family history, genealogy and heritage events in Canada, USA, UK and Ireland or list your event or meeting. Scroll down this page for more information... ********************************** NEW ARTICLES- The Global Gazette Christmas Traditions, Old and New By: Rick Roberts. Christmas is the premier religious Holiday of the year for millions of Christians around the world. Practising Christians focus celebrations of the Holiday season on the birth of Christ. However, for most Christians, and for many of those of other religions, the season has also become a time to celebrate family, renewal, and the spirit of sharing. A time to reflect on our common values and to extend goodwill to others. Read the complete article at: http://globalgenealogy.com/globalgazette/gazed/gazed127.htm Gordon Watts Reports, 19 December 2006 Topics in this week's issue include: - Loyalist history - Tarleton's Legions - International Conference on Jewish Genealogy - DNA and genealogy - GENCLASS online courses - Merry Christmas Read the complete articles at: http://globalgenealogy.com/globalgazette/gazgw/gazgw-0095.htm Preserving Veterans' Stories for Future Generations By: Shirley Gage Hodges. Preserving the stories of our veterans is something each of us should think about. If these stories are to be preserved for future generations we may be the ones who need to do something about it. The story of D-Day makes clear that we are all capable of sacrificing for others. Please help preserve the memories of our veterans. Read the complete article at: http://globalgenealogy.com/globalgazette/gazsh/gazsh-0017.htm New $100 Million Facility for Archives of Ontario By Rick Roberts A new and modern facility for the Archives of Ontario will be built on the main York University campus, at 4700 Keele Street, in Toronto. Over the next two years the Ontario government, in partnership with York University, will oversee the construction of a new archival facility that will provide better public services and enhance access to the province�s history. Read the complete article at: http://globalgenealogy.com/globalgazette/gazed/gazed128.htm To read new or archived Global Gazette articles: http://globalgazette.net ********************************** Be sure to check out this week's "Featured Website" that appears on the front page of The Global Gazette. http://globalgazette.net ** The W. H. Pugsley Collection of Early Canadian Maps ** (free) The Map Collection in the Department of Rare Books and Special Collections at McGill University contains over 6,000 historical maps, dating from 1556 to the 1940s. The major strengths of the collection are the discovery and exploration of North America, works by sixteenth century European cartographers (i.e. Hondius, Ortelius and Speed), and Canadian and Montreal maps from the nineteenth and twentieth Century. See: http://globalgazette.net ********************************** NEW BOOKS this week Tracing Your Saskatchewan Ancestors - A Guide to the Records and How to Use Them. THIRD EDITION By Saskatchewan Genealogical Society, edited by Laura M. Hanowski Tracing Your Saskatchewan Ancestors contains detailed explanations about each record group showing when and why it was created, where you will find the records today and how and why you would want to access them. In addition to these Saskatchewan records, there are chapters or sections devoted to federal records such as immigration, military, naturalization and National Registration. More Information: http://globalgenealogy.com/countries/canada/saskatchewan/resources/972001.htm BOOK - Tracing Your Aboriginal Ancestors in the Prairie Provinces, A Guide to the Records and How to Use Them. By: Saskatchewan Genealogical Society, edited by Laura M. Hanowski. Tracing Your Aboriginal Ancestors in the Prairie Provinces contains detailed explanations about each record group showing when and why they were created, where you will find them today and how and why you would want to access them. In addition to the records found in centres throughout Alberta, Manitoba and Saskatchewan there are chapters or sections devoted to federal records such as census, military, and immigration, as well as the historic records created by the Department of the Interior and the Department ofIndian Affairs. More Information http://globalgenealogy.com/countries/canada/western-canada/resources/972002.htm BOOK - Voices of the Left Behind, Project Roots and the Canadian War Children of World War II By Olga Rains, Lloyd Rains and Melynda Jarratt. Voices of the Left Behind contains the personal stories of nearly 50 Canadian war children who have been helped by Project Roots. It is filled with fascinating archival images and documents as well as original wartime correspondence between the mothers, the Canadian fathers, and the Department of National Defence, Veterans Affairs, and other Canadian institutions. More Information: http://globalgenealogy.com/countries/canada/military/resources/203125.htm BOOK - The Quarriers Story, One Man's Vision Which Gave Over 40,000 Children a New Life By Anna Magnusson. This book, by Anna Magnusson, chronicles the history of Quarriers from its earliest days as a refuge for thousands of destitute children in Victorian Scotland through to becoming one of the 21 st century�s leading social care charities. It tells the inspiring story of how the vision and determination of one man " William Quarrier" created a legacy which continues to serve the people of Scotland to this day. More Information: http://globalgenealogy.com/countries/canada/home-children/resources/209006.htm For a complete list of new publications and resources please see: http://globalgenealogy.com/new ********************************** UPCOMING EVENTS CALENDAR, Find or Advertise an Event near you... Our Upcoming Events web page helps you find heritage & genealogy events in your area (Canada, USA, England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales). To find events in your area, please see: http://www.globalgenealogy.com/events Or ...use this free tool to advertise your event to an audience of more than 1.5 million unique visitors each year. The Upcoming Events site provides no-cost advertising of genealogical & historical events and meetings being held in Canada, USA, England, Ireland, Wales & Scotland. Postings can be made up to one year in advance of the event. You control the content of your advertisement, and you have password protected access to edit the posting as information changes. Your updates are done in real-time... you don't have to rely on someone to do your updates for you. Posting are automatically removed a few days after the event happens. If your society or group hold meetings that repeat (say the second Tuesday of every month) you can enter the meeting information once and then have the site repeat it on the dates that you specify. 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Hi Muriel My g grandfather was born in canada West nov 20 1832 in Canada West . Do you I could look for his records Edna Servos "Muriel M. Davidson" <muriel_davidson@sympatico.ca> wrote: http://automatedgenealogy.com/census11/Test3.jsp?did=125 and http://automatedgenealogy.com/census11/Test3.jsp?did=128 Toronto East is now at 88.77 and Toronto West 83.22 -- not quite the 100% There are several lines on the pages which need to be revisited, but there are many pages for all to work at. I have copies in the PEEL mail list -- as some of Toronto West could once have been in this area. At present, unless I have missed something, there is nothing else to do as HASTINGS WEST has now achieved the 90% mark -- unless the transcriber returns there will be opened pages to complete the 100%. Let's try and finish all parts of ONTARIO, except for pages which will have to be unlocked. Muriel M. Davidson muriel_davidson@sympatico.ca Co-Chair, Canada Census Committee Brampton, ON ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to CAN-ONT-PEEL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
http://automatedgenealogy.com/census11/Test3.jsp?did=125 and http://automatedgenealogy.com/census11/Test3.jsp?did=128 Toronto East is now at 88.77 and Toronto West 83.22 -- not quite the 100% There are several lines on the pages which need to be revisited, but there are many pages for all to work at. I have copies in the PEEL mail list -- as some of Toronto West could once have been in this area. At present, unless I have missed something, there is nothing else to do as HASTINGS WEST has now achieved the 90% mark -- unless the transcriber returns there will be opened pages to complete the 100%. Let's try and finish all parts of ONTARIO, except for pages which will have to be unlocked. Muriel M. Davidson muriel_davidson@sympatico.ca Co-Chair, Canada Census Committee Brampton, ON
Would anyone know which Kerr family that my Archibald Kerr belongs to. He lived in Middlesex, died most likely in London town. He was born about 1820 and died about 1848 Thank you, Moria
***This newsletter is posted with permission from the LIST administrator*** Topics in this Global Genealogy Newsletter include: 1) NEW ARTICLES - The Global Gazette, Canada's Online Family History Magazine 2) FEATURED WEBSITE - This Week's Featured Website 3) NEW BOOKS at Global Genealogy 4) UPCOMING EVENTS. Browse through lists of upcoming family history, genealogy and heritage events in Canada, USA, UK and Ireland or list your event or meeting. Scroll down this page for more information... ********************************** NEW ARTICLES- The Global Gazette Finding Passenger Lists & Immigration Records - North America. By Rick Roberts. Tens of thousands of Canadian immigrants arrived at American ports and then continued on to Canada by road, railway or inland waterways. The same is true of those who arrived in Canadian ports, then made a hard-left-turn into the USA. This article is designed to help you locate the arrival records of those who immigrated to North America, regardless of where they finally settled. Read the complete article: http://globalgenealogy.com/globalgazette/gazed/gazed125.htm The Importance of Women in the American Civil War. By: Shirley Gage Hodges. I have always been fascinated by the stories of women who lived through the Civil War. We need to always remember for every man who endured the rigors of the civil war, someplace there was perhaps a mother, sister, wife or sweetheart who worried and grieved for him. Many women played an operational role in the war effort too. Read the complete article: http://globalgenealogy.com/globalgazette/gazsh/gazsh-0016.htm New York Inbound Passenger Lists 1820-1846. By Rick Roberts. Millions of Canadians and Americans are descended from immigrants who arrived at the port of New York. Most of the early records survive and have been microfilmed. Included here, are National Archives microfilm numbers and LDS Family History Library microfilm numbers, They are sorted alphabetically by immigrant surname. Includes information on how to access films. Read the complete article: http://globalgenealogy.com/globalgazette/gazed/gazed126.htm Family Tree Maker Tech Tip: OLE2NLS.DLL error. By Rick Roberts. When starting the Family Tree Maker program in Windows 95 or Windows 98, I get the following message: "An error has occurred in OLE2NLS.DLL. Please try reinstalling OLE." Here is how to fix it... Read the complete article: http://www.globalgenealogy.com/globalgazette/software/ftm/tip-019-dec-02-2006.htm To read new or archived Global Gazette articles: http://globalgazette.net ********************************** FEATURED WEBSITE of the Week Be sure to check out this week's "Featured Website" that appears on the front page of The Global Gazette. http://globalgazette.net ** New Brunswick, Canada Births, Marriages & Deaths ** The searchable online collection provides access to transcribed information regarding 743,367 Births, marriages and deaths records in the Canadian province of New Brunswick from 1800-1956. The transcribed information is free. There is a fee payable to the province if you request a physical document. See: http://globalgazette.net ********************************** NEW BOOKS this week from our publishing arm, Global Heritage Press Inc. BOOK - Sketches of Some Early Shefford Pioneers (Quebec, Canada) (1905). By J. P. Noyes. The design of this book is to provide of a series of biographical sketches to accompany portraits of ten men who had, in one way or another, been intimately connected with the early history of Shefford. In telling the stories of these men, Noyes also shed considerable light on the settlement and development of Shefford, as well as on family members and others in the community up to 1905. . More Information: http://globalgenealogy.com/countries/canada/quebec/resources/101058.htm BOOK - Contributions To The History of The Eastern Townships, Accounts of the Early Settlement of St. Armand, Dunham, Sutton, Brome, Potton, and Bolton (Quebec, Canada)(1866). By Cyrus Thomas. Cyrus Thomas created a work that has endured as a valued reference work since it was first published by John Lovell, Montreal in 1866. It is a carefully prepared text that offers valuable insights into the early settlement and development of the Eastern Townships of present-day Quebec as reported by a witness from more than one hundred and forty years ago. More Information: http://globalgenealogy.com/countries/canada/quebec/resources/101071.htm BOOK - Port Hope Historical Sketches [Ontario, Canada]. By W. Arnot Craick. (Originally published in 1901) Port Hope is a municipality in Ontario, Canada, about 100 km east of Toronto. It is located on the north shore of Lake Ontario, at the west end of Northumberland County. Port Hope Historical Sketches, was originally published in 1901. It contains an interesting history of the town and of some of the pioneer families, from the early settlement of Port Hope until the turn of the 20th century. More Information: http://globalgenealogy.com/countries/canada/ontario/northumberland/resources/101070.htm BOOK - Life of Colonel Talbot and the Talbot Settlement [Ontario, Canada] By Edward Ermatinger (Originally published in 1859). This book gives a near-contemporary view of the life and settlement activities of Colonel Thomas Talbot. Talbot brokered a "special" deal with the crown that provided him with a bounty of free land in return for settling pioneers in the southwest portion of present-day Ontario. By the time that the deal was discontinued, Talbot had settled thousands of people in twenty seven townships, assembling a considerable amount of land for himself in the process. More Information: http://globalgenealogy.com/countries/canada/ontario/general/resources/101125.htm BOOK - The Great Historic Families of Scotland By: James Taylor. An historical reprint by Global Heritage Press Inc. One of the great genealogical works of Scottish families, Taylor's The Great Historic Families of Scotland has been considered a cornerstone reference work since its original publication in 1889. Welcomed by those who valued high standards of genealogical research and delight in the romance of history. The narrative traces many distinguished Scottish families from their earliest recorded origins all the way up to the final decade of the 19th century. More information: http://globalgenealogy.com/countries/scotland/resources/101089.htm BOOK - The Scotch-Irish. Two Volumes in One By Charles A. Hanna. This is the basic sourcebook on the Scotch-Irish in North America, a massive compilation of source records pertaining to the Scots who settled in the north of Ireland and their descendants in North America. The Scotch-Irish left Ulster as a result of neo-mercantilist British economic policy in the region, requirements that they pay 10% of their income to the Anglican Church, ongoing friction with their Catholic Irish neighbors, and greater economic opportunity in the New World. More information: http://globalgenealogy.com/countries/ireland/resources/101056.htm For a complete list of new publications and resources please see: http://globalgenealogy.com/new Books can be ordered online anytime, or by telephone at 1-800-361-5168 Mon to Sat 9-5 ET ********************************** UPCOMING EVENTS CALENDAR, Find or Advertise an Event near you... Our Upcoming Events web page helps you find heritage & genealogy events in your area (Canada, USA, England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales). To find events in your area, please see: http://www.globalgenealogy.com/events Or ...use this free tool to advertise your event to an audience of more than 1.5 million unique visitors each year. The Upcoming Events site provides no-cost advertising of genealogical & historical events and meetings being held in Canada, USA, England, Ireland, Wales & Scotland. Postings can be made up to one year in advance of the event. You control the content of your advertisement, and you have password protected access to edit the posting as information changes. Your updates are done in real-time... you don't have to rely on someone to do your updates for you. Posting are automatically removed a few days after the event happens. If your society or group hold meetings that repeat (say the second Tuesday of every month) you can enter the meeting information once and then have the site repeat it on the dates that you specify. To advertise your events, please see: http://www.globalgenealogy.com/events ********************************** Get a Free Subscription to the Personal Edtion of our eNewsletter The Global Genealogy Personal Edtion eNewsletter has more content than this one. 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***This newsletter is posted with permission from the LIST administrator*** Topics in this Global Genealogy Newsletter include: 1) NEW ARTICLES - The Global Gazette, Canada's Online Family History Magazine 2) FEATURED WEBSITE - This Week's Featured Website 3) NEW BOOKS at Global Genealogy 4) UPCOMING EVENTS. Browse through lists of upcoming family history, genealogy and heritage events in Canada, USA, UK and Ireland or list your event or meeting. Scroll down this page for more information... ********************************** NEW ARTICLES- The Global Gazette, Canada's Online Family History Magazine Gordon Watts Reports, Gordon's topics in this week's issue include: - In Memorium - Nick Vine Hall (1944 - 2006) - Message from Ian E. Wilson - Librarian and Archivist of Canada - New at Library and Archives Canada Read the complete column at: http://globalgenealogy.com/globalgazette/gazgw/gazgw-0094.htm Finding American Civil War Ancestors. By: Shirley Gage Hodges. Most of our ancestors were the farmers who help turn America into a nation. Some of them had ancestors that had served in the Revolutionary War. Most of them had never shot at anything unless it was for food or their own protection. Read the complete column at: http://globalgenealogy.com/globalgazette/gazsh/gazsh-0015.htm A Chronology of Ontario History for Family Historians. By Rick Roberts. This listing of historical events in Ontario prior to 1941 is designed to assist family historians in locating the civil and religious records that are required in a genealogy project. Maps outlining boundary changes through Ontario's history are included. Updated November 22, 2006. Read the complete column at: http://globalgenealogy.com/globalgazette/List001/list43.htm To read additional or archived Global Gazette articles: http://globalgazette.net ********************************** FEATURED WEBSITE of the Week Be sure to check out this week's "Featured Website" that appears on the front page of The Global Gazette. http://globalgazette.net ** County Waterford, Ireland Image Archive ** The FREE searchable online collection contains more than 3100 historical images that document Waterford County and its parishes from the late 1890s to the present. See: http://globalgazette.net ********************************** NEW BOOKS this week: BOOK - The Lochaber Emigrants to Glengarry [Ontario, Canada]. By Rae Fleming, Editor. For anyone interested in the history of the Scottish people, in Scotland and North America, this book is essential reading. In Canada and the United States today there are tens of thousands of descendants of Highland Scots who left Lochaber around 1800 to settle in Glengarry County, in Ontario, Canada... then known as Upper Canada. More information: http://globalgenealogy.com/countries/canada/ontario/stormont-dundas-glengarry/resources/217050.htm BOOK - Pioneers of Beverly [Township]- With new index [Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada] By: John A. Cornell Historical reprint - originally published 1889 plus new work [1967]. This book includes the original John A. Cornell book from 1889 plus an updated history that was written in 1967. The two books have been combined into one softcover book. An index to both sections of the book is included. That index is printed on separate 8.5 X 11" sheets that are stapled together. More information: http://globalgenealogy.com/countries/canada/ontario/wentworth/resources/136001.htm BOOK - Rockwood: A Mosaic of Memories (Ontario, Canada) By Deborah Quaile, with original illustrations by Susan Strachan Johnson. Deborah Quaile has produced a wonderful local history of this Ontario community. The book is filled with interesting accounts of the experiences of Rockwoodites, from pioneer settlement to current times. Those stories are complemented with rare old photos of local people and landmarks and original illustrations. More information: http://globalgenealogy.com/countries/canada/ontario/wellington/resources/033001.htm BOOK - L. M. Montgomery, The Norval Years 1926-1935 By Deborah Quaile. The author has documented and compiled treasured photographs and information about the life of famed Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery' during the years that she lived in Norval, Ontario (1926 to 1935). Lucy Maud Montgomery, (always called "Maud" by family and friends) and publicly known as L. M. Montgomery, (November 30, 1874-April 24, 1942) was a Canadian author, best known for a series of novels beginning with Anne of Green Gables. More information: http://globalgenealogy.com/countries/canada/ontario/halton/resources/996016.htm BOOK - The Great Feud, The Campbells and The MacDonalds By Colleen Fitzpatrick PhD. Here is a vivid account of the remarkable rivalry, sometimes bloody conflict, between two great families which originated on the west coast of Scotland. Starting with the violent death of the Campbell chief in 1297 the feud then went on for 450 years in Scotland and Northern Ireland, with numerous cullings and clashes inflicted by both sides, among which the incident in Glencoe just happens to be the best publicised. . More information: http://globalgenealogy.com/countries/scotland/resources/106005.htm For a complete list of new publications and resources please see: http://globalgenealogy.com/new/index.htm Books can be ordered online anytime, or by telephone at 1-800-361-5168 Mon to Sat 9-5 ET ********************************** BARGAIN BIN - More new books added this week You can read descriptions and view pictures of these titles at: http://globalgenealogy.com/new/specials.htm Quantities are limited... BOOK - General Stores of Canada, Merchants and Memories BOOK - Distant Relations - How My Ancestors Colonized North America BOOK - Canada's Flying Saucer, The Story of Avro Canada's Secret Projects BOOK - The Arrow, AVRO CF-105 MK.1 BOOK - Last Days of The Third Reich, The Collapse of Nazi Germany, May 1945 BOOK - Warships of The Great Lakes 1754-1834 BOOK - Guadalcanal 1942 BOOK - The Museum of Hoaxes BOOK - The Great Pretenders, The True Stories behind Famous Historical Mysteries BOOK - MUSKOKA [Ontario, Canada] BOOK - MUSKOKA II [Ontario, Canada] ********************************** UPCOMING EVENTS CALENDAR, Find or Advertise an Event near you... Our Upcoming Events web page helps you find heritage & genealogy events in your area (Canada, USA, England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales). To find events in your area, please see: http://www.globalgenealogy.com/events Or ...use this free tool to advertise your event to an audience of more than 1.5 million unique visitors each year. The Upcoming Events site provides no-cost advertising of genealogical & historical events and meetings being held in Canada, USA, England, Ireland, Wales & Scotland. Postings can be made up to one year in advance of the event. You control the content of your advertisement, and you have password protected access to edit the posting as information changes. Your updates are done in real-time... you don't have to rely on someone to do your updates for you. Posting are automatically removed a few days after the event happens. If your society or group hold meetings that repeat (say the second Tuesday of every month) you can enter the meeting information once and then have the site repeat it on the dates that you specify. To advertise your events, please see: http://www.globalgenealogy.com/events ********************************** Get a Free Subscription to the Personal Edtion of our eNewsletter The Global Genealogy Personal Edtion eNewsletter has more content than this one. If you would like a FREE personal subscription to the Global Genealogy eNewsletter, you can subscribe at: http://globalgenealogy.com/admin/membership.htm. The newsletter for those who subscribe personally includes notification of special pricing/promotions, and occassional lists of available out-of-print and/or used genealogy & history books and resources. The Global Genealogy eNewsletter is distributed 3-4 times per month. Privacy Notice: we do not share, trade, rent, exchange nor sell your email address nor any of your personal information with/to any other party. Your information is kept completely confidential. ********************************** Rick Roberts Global Genealogy & History Shoppe 43 Main Street South Campbellville, ON L0P1B0 ph. 905-854-2176 (or toll-free 1-800-361-5168) Physical store open Monday to Saturday 9 - 5 map to store at: http://globalgenealogy.com/admin/map.htm Or... 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