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Canadian Genealogy and History Links

Canadian Genealogy and History

United Empire Loyalist

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National

Institute for Advanced Loyalist Studies Material on the Loyalists in the fields of military research, genealogy and living history.

Paul J. Bunnell, FACG, UE, Genealogy & Book Author Loyalist books and relates services.

Queens University Library - Resources by Subject - Genealogy Basic guides, cemeteries, census, church records, deaths, directories, genealogical name indexes, land, local histories, Loyalists, marriages, newspapers, wills, and the Queen's University Archives.

The Olive Tree Historical and genealogical information on Ontario, Niagara area Loyalists, Palatines, Mennonites, Huguenots & Walloons, Mohawk Nation and more. It also has Ships' Passenger Lists and Canadian Muster Rolls from the American Revolution and War of 1812.

United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada The Loyalist Gazette, What is a Loyalist, membership information, loyalist dates, reading and reference, and links to other loyalist sites.

War of 1812-1814 The soldiers, weapons of the War, United Empire Loyalists, battles from the War of 1812, women during the War, and links to other War of 1812 sites.

Atlantic Provinces

Descendants of James MAXWELL, U.E. L. Ireland. Pennsylvania. Port Matoon, Nova Scotia. Charlotte County, New Brunswick. Includes.LEIGHTON, STROUT, FICKETT, WALLACE, SAWYER, MAXWELL, HILL, SMALL, DYER

Nova Scotia

Martine's Genealogy Home Page Researching Nova Scotia names BANKS, BENSON, DAKIN, DENTON, MOODY, MORTON, STEEL(E), SPECHT, TITUS and WINCHESTER. Many of my ancestors were loyalists.

Prince Edward Island

Abegweit Branch, U.E.L. Assn. Includes 1874 Regimental Muster Rolls.

New Brunswick

Cathline History and Family Tree The Keithlines, Keithland and Cathlines that began in New Brunswick with the landing on May 18th, 1783 of Philip Keithland. Include all known descendants of Philip Keithland.

DeMerchant Family Website Dedicated to the distinctly New Brunswick surname and the Loyalist soldier who started a new family of hard working, loyal New Brunswickers.

Down by the Old Mill Stream: The Stymiest Chronicle The results of over 40 years of research. Includes maps and photos, and a listing of the 111 different spellings of this surname.

Evans Events Bickerton, Brewster, Erle, Evans, Gilchrist, Gillies, Greenslade, Griffiths, Henderson, Howe, Hubbard, Hunt, Long, MacFarland, Othen, Parlee, Patton, Peeters, Robichaud, Secord, Smith, Spragg, With most having roots in Atlantic Canada, and Ontario.

Loyalist Collection The Loyalist Collection at the Harriet Irving Library at the University of New Brunswick. Searchable.

MAXWELL-STROUT Genealogy Tracing the Loyalist JAMES MAXWELL and his descendants. Surnames include MAXWELL, STROUT, GRIMMER, FITZMAURICE, JOHNSON, LORD, GILMAN, HASKINS, HOLMES, JENKINS, MALLORY, MCLAUGHLIN & MURCHIE.

The Cole/Cox Loyalist Home Page John Cole and Charles Cox (Cocks) were loyalists that were transported to St. John, New Brunswick, Canada in 1783.

United Empire Loyalists' Association - New Brunswick Information on the society.

Ontario

Adolphustown Loyalist Cultural Centre Museum and Genealogical Library. Alphabetical listing of surnames in The Family Files of the Loyalist Cultural Centre.

Butler's Rangers On disbandment, over 800 men served in the Rangers, and most of them took up new residences in Upper Canada as United Empire Loyalists.

Col. Edward Jessup Branch UELAC History of the Branch and also of the area, cemeteries, historical houses and our projects.

Colonel John Butler, (Niagara) Branch, UEL of Canada The Col. John Butler Branch of the United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada can trace its origins as far back as 1898, when Captain John D. Servos organized a branch in Virgil, which was a early settlement in the Niagara area.

County of Lennox and Addington Includes information on the History of the Lennox and Addington area. Families began arriving in Loyalist Country during the summer of 1784, when the first United Empire Loyalists landed on the shores of modern-day Adolphustown.

Don & Jeanne Ross Family Home Page Ross, McIntyre, Robertson, Munro, and Mowat - United Empire Loyalists. Sproul(e), Sandhoff, and Harris. Guppy, Guest, Lechmere, Parkinson, Rostant. Simmons, Elliott, Elsesser, Robinet(te), Wilman.

Donald Poyner Family Home Page Loyalist ancestors are URQUHART, ROSS, MacRAE, and GRANT. Also, connections with the following names in Glengarry: MacGREGOR, MacEWAN, McLAREN, MUNRO, MORRISON, HAGGART, CAMPBELL, SPROUL, MURCHISON, McINTYRE, and several others.

Doreen Curry's Website Descendants of James Hughston, Loyalist, whose family moved to the Niagara Region. William, John and Thomas Curry emigrated to America during the 1830's, first to New York state and then after a few years, to Amaranth township in Ontario.

Edward Kipp's Genealogy Connections Searching Empie/Empey, Folkins, Kip/Kipp, Link, Meed/Mead, Parlee/Perlier, Rathbun/Rathburn/Rathbone. Loyalist, Huguenot and Palatine connections, and links to explore.

Everingham Family History History and Genealogical data of the Ontario based family, and descendants of British Loyalist James Everingham.

Family Genealogy - A Passage In Time Loyalists In My Family Related to the Wannamaker Branch: Babcock - Dempsey - Latta - Pitman - Post - Redner - Van Buskirk - Valleau - Wannemacher/Wannamaker. With many any other Loyalist surnames.

Hamilton Branch, UELAC Branch Information, local history, publications.

In Search of......History and Lore of our Walker Family William, his wife Sarah and family came from North Carolina, USA around 1794 as Loyalists and were granted land in Clinton and Grimsby Townships. We have found many descendants from William and Sarah, however there is always room for more.

Index to Ontario Loyalists General information on Loyalists, Ontario historical facts, Loyalist Regiments and muster rolls.

Isaac Van Valkenburg aka Vollick UEL; Jonas Larroway UEL Isaac Vollick born 1732 Schoharie, New York, was a United Empire Loyalist who came to Upper Canada from the United States during the American Revolution. He was the illegitimate son and only child of Isaac Van Valkenburg and Maria Bradt.

Jonas Larroway - A Loyalist The ancestors of Jonas Larroway who fought for Butler's Rangers and settled at Niagara as a UEL in 1783. Ancestry goes back to Simeon LeRoy dit Audy who settled in New France before 1668 and married a Filles du Roi.

Lennox and Addington Historical Society Information about this society and links to related resources.

London and Western Ontario Branch of the UEL Assoc. of Canada Information about the branch and a listing of some of the Loyalist ancestors of the members of the society.

Oaks and Acorns My Middlesex and Lambton pioneer roots including a searchable data base of people attending the 1928 Parkhill Reunion (>1000 names) and surnames DAWSON CAMERON JACKSON VANSICKLER MCCALLUM FERGUSON RANDALL CLARK LUCAS.

Peter John Bolton, Genealogical Optimist Resourced for Port Hope,Hope Township. Bolton, Gray, Powell, Thomas, Skitch, Peardon, Baylye, Harris, Nicholas, Kyle, Oliver, White, Currie, Monaghan, Mills, Beatty, McCleary, Frederick, Rush, Greenleaf, Erle.

ST. Lawrence Branch, UEL Association Branch information and history, publications.

Valleau Family Association Decendants of Peter Valleau, UEL, Quinte Bay Ontario settler. The website also has his US and French ancestry, as well as 4000+ other Valleaus and there relatives.

William Osterhout, United Empire Loyalist The story of William Osterhout whose principal residence was in Niagara.

Manitoba

Manitoba Branch of the UEL Assoc. of Canada Mission statement and Loyalist related Genealogy resources.

Alberta

United Empire Loyalists-Edmonton Branch Member surname interests.

University of Calgary Library Genealogy Resources Local histories, United Empire Loyalists, American Civil War, Germans from Russia, Mennonites and military history. Special collections include Alberta and prairie local histories and early exploration accounts.

British Columbia

Vancouver Branch, UEL Association Branch information and links to related sites.

Victoria Branch, UEL Association of Canada Loyalist information and upcoming events.

Personal - Various

Brenden & Linda MacKinnon BROWNELL, UEL. MacKINNON: Glengarry County, ON. SIKORA, DASIUK and WETOW: SK and ON. TURPIN: QC and ON.

DK's Family History Page Research includes Kyle, McFarlane, Shipley, Hopkins, June, Weatherby, Dallenbach, Welch, Sherry, and Moore. Alexander McBeth, one of the original Red River Settlers and John Acorn, a Loyalist who settled in PEI.

Douglas K. McRae Family Page This branch of the Clan MacRae initially emigrated from Kintail Scotland to NC. They fought for the king in 1776 and consequently, as United Empire Loyalists arrived in Quebec. Eventually, they moved to Glengarry County, ON, MB, and then on to BC.

Robert James Gillis Family Home Page The Gillis family begins in Stellarton, NS around 1885. The Mealey line is from NB & NS. The Cuylers are UE Loyalists. The Emes line is from Canada but originated in the US as Eames.

Sherri Pettit Surnames Becvar, Brownlee, Cummin(g)s, Davies, Elmhirst, McGuire, Miller, Miner/Minor, Pettit, Rippel, Shearer, Silverthorn(e), Tillson, Wyckoff, and Mayflower ancestors. The Ontario Genealogy Calendar and the Van Norman Family Association.

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