Toronto branch.(United Empire Loyalists Association of Canada unit in Toronto, Ontario)(Brief article)Windover, Karen
s history. He is a graduate of both McMaster University, with a BA in History, and Mohawk College, with a certificate in Broadcast Television. He has also completed the Ontario Museum Association certificate courses and is a qualified museum worker. Robin has lived in Hamilton since 1971 and ...
He died in his home at Lake Ontario in 1807.William Franklin Sir John Johnson (November 5, 1741 - January 4, 1830) was commander of the King's Royal Regiment of New York and Canadian politician. Fearing for his life, Sir John removed to Canada at the start of the American Revolutionary...
Loyalists settled in what are now the provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Quebec and Ontario. How many Loyalists died in the American Revolution? British Battle Casualties: Army: 43,633 total dead/ 9,372 killed in battle/ 27,000 died of disease. Navy: 1,243 ...
Loyalists and Masons: exploration of the relationship between the united empire loyalists and freemasonry in upper Canada, now Ontario.McBride, Robert Collins R.W
Long, Jim
Blackburn, Pat
Hemphill, Martha
Meyerhof, Dorothy
Roszell, James E