May I suggest that all with history in early Canada visit this website. http://my.tbaytel.net/bmartin/jbaker.htm This particular article has much in the way of history with Scots, Amercians and Canadians in the article I find this fascinating reading as it dates back to 1800......I honestly didn't realize that Canada was involved in slavery of negroes, especially with the underground railroad of later years that helped free the southern slaves being so well publicized.. >From the book 'Lunenburgh, or the Old Eastern District', Chapter XXXVI. By J. F. Pringle, Judge County Court. Published in 1890. John Baker, The last of those who had been born in Slavery in Canada. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Main Website is http://my.tbaytel.net/bmartin/sitemap.htm and I must compliment the wonderful church records, etc that he has compiled. There are marriage, baptism, death, birth, land and a multitude of other resources available. If one puts a surname in to his website search every record with that name in it will appear. He has some wonderful contributors and the other day I ran across a census that contained 10,000 entries done entirely by contributor. There are many records here that I'm sure you won't find elsewhere. Gloria