Hello, I get a newsletter from a genealogy publishing company about once a month. This morning there is mention of a book which might interest someone. We are not supposed to mention "commercial web sites" on the Lists. But I will say that I have no interest in this book or in the web site. This is the description offered: ONTARIO PEOPLE, 1796-1803 After the American Revolution, several thousand families came to settle in the western part of Quebec, later called Upper Canada, then Canada West and today Ontario. These settlers were former members of American Loyalist regiments, discharged British and German servicemen, and some civilians and refugees. They were offered grants of 200 acres of land on condition that they take an oath of allegiance and remain loyal to the British regime. Subsequently, thousands of settlers appeared before the magistrates in district courts throughout Upper Canada. The magistrates provided additional information in the records, which have been preserved in the National Archives of Canada and are usually called the District Loyalist Rolls of 1796. These rolls have been carefully transcribed for the first time by Dr. E. Keith Fitzgerald, who has supplemented the 4,000 entries with further data from his own research. Details supplied by the settlers, the magistrates, and by Dr. Fitzgerald now provide a rich source of information on the early inhabitants of Ontario. Was $25.00 Then $17.50 Now $12.50 http://www.genealogical.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&item_number=1855&NLC-GenPointers1 Hope you're having a good week and are ready for Autumn weather. Betty (near Lowell, MA, USA) List Administrator P.S. I'll try to remember today to check out the List for the United Empire Loyalists. I don't think I ever looked at the archives.