Thanks to Rachael Carr, and William Ayer, I now have the address: North Hatley Historical Society Box 287, North Hatley, Quebec, Canada, J0B 2C0 and: skeats@interlinx.qc.ca The book, " The Village of Hatley 1845 - 1900" was compiled and edited by Phyliss Emery Skeats, in 1999. I forget what the cost of this book is, but it is a treasure for anyone researching North Hatley anscestors. The newest book "Hatley 1792 - 1900" by the same author, was just published this year, and is available from P. Skeats at Box 387, North Hatley, Quebec, Canada, J0B 2C0 (cost $25.00 Cdn, or $20.00 US --this includes shipping costs). There are wonderful pictures of the churches, buildings, residences, people, and some documents pertaining to the area, and historical information on the settlement of North Hatley, and its pioneers. My interest in North Hatley is my mother-in-law, Jean Alice Nex (nee Planche) was born there in Jan 1915, in the summer resort (which is now a seniors home). I have since found out that her father was on his way to the first world war, and he and his wife were staying in North Hatley till he went to England, and mom was born while they were there. The Planche family came to Quebec around 1828-1829, and were well known in the areas that they settled in. Leeds, Compton, Wilsons Mill, Maple Leaf, Sherbrooke, and other areas............Happy researching......Margaret