Uprooted Heather, A story of the Selkirk Settlers by Wemyss Cavaick. Mitchell Press Ltd., Vancouver 1967 Women of Red River. Being a book written from the recollections of women from the Red River era. By W. J. Healy Peguis Publishers, Winnipeg 1, Manitoba 1923 The Selkirk Settlers of Red River and Their Descendents 1812 - 1992 - The Lord Selkirk Association of Rupert's Land 1992 The Selkirk Settlers of Red River and Their Descendents 1812 - 1997 - The Lord Selkirk Association of Rupert's Land 1997 Red River Revelations - W.F. Green 1974 A chronological Account of early events leading to the discovery, occupation, and development of the Red River Settlement. The Red River Settlement, It's Rise, Progress and Present State - by Alexander Ross. "With Some Account Of The Native Races and It's General History To The Present Day" - Hurtig Publisher, Edmonton The Voice of the People - Reminiscences of Prince Albert Settlement's Early Citizens 1866 - 1895 (contains stories of many people who left Red River Settlement for Prince Albert) - The Prince Albert Historical Society 1985 I have a couple more but I can't seem to find them in my genealogy mess right now. One was on the life and times of Red River,( I think, by Roderick McBeaRegards Marla Manson
Just saying bye to the list for a week. Off on holiday to Wales. Hope I have lots of mail to come back to. I have agreed to be co-ordinator for Sutherland for the Scotland Free Cencus project so wil be begging for help when I return. Grant