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June 2004

Loyalist Trails 2004-06

2021-12-17T16:10:55-05:00June 6th, 2004|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2004-06: June 8, 2004

In this issue:
2004 UELAC Conference in Peterborough
Loyalist Gazette
Celebrating Our History & Traditions
CBC Archives and our Queen
Query: Czech RCAF navigator F/O Vladimir Havlicek
Query: Judith Simpson, aged 74 in 1848

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2004 UELAC Conference in Peterborough

Fraser Carr UE, Col. Edward Jessup Branch, has placed a number of photos taken at the Peterborough Conference June 3, 4 & 5 on their web site – check them out here.

It was a wonderful Conference from the opening evening visit to the Canoe […]

May 2004

Loyalist Trails 2004-05

2021-12-17T16:11:40-05:00May 28th, 2004|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2004-05: May 28, 2004

In this issue:
Conference 2004 update
New Web Site for Chilliwack Branch
Library and Archives Canada note
Newsletter Name
“Family History Adventure 2”, at the Hyatt Schoolhouse
A Small World, A New Subscriber, and more Loyalist History
Rebels and Redcoats: How Britain Lost America
McNab Connections
The British Campaign of 1777, The St Leger Expedition

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Conference 2004 update

Due to the overwhelming response for our reception on Thursday, we have had to change the venue to the Canadian Canoe Museum. Starting a 6:45 p.m. a […]

Loyalist Trails 2004-04

2021-12-17T16:13:27-05:00May 23rd, 2004|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2004-04: May 23, 2004

In this issue:
Saskatchewan’s United Empire Loyalists Cairn Project
Mary Hutchins UE Memorial Project
New Book: Nominal Roll of Butlers Rangers
Victoria Branch
Loyalist Newspaper coverage
Newsletter subscribers

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Saskatchewan’s United Empire Loyalists Cairn Project

To honour the loyalists and their descendants in our centennial year.

The treaty of Separation ended America’s first civil war. A third of the colonists were forced from their homes and resettled in British held territory to the north. Their presence dramatically influenced Canada’s development as a nation. Many loyalist and their […]

Loyalist Trails 2004-03

2021-12-17T16:14:16-05:00May 14th, 2004|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2004-03: May 14, 2004

In this issue:
UELAC Conference 2004
Burial Sites Project
The Northern Brigade’s George Howse Tactics School
A Colours Dedication and Presentation Ceremony for the King’s Royal Yorkers and the Northern Brigade
Wiltse Cemetery Project
Little Hyatt One-Room Schoolhouse

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UELAC Conference 2004

Preparations for the Conference “Water Links to our Loyalist Heritage” hosted by Kawartha Branch in Peterborough this year June 3 – 6 are going well and there should be a good-sized group. However the deadline is only a couple of days away for the organizers to […]

Loyalist Trails 2004-02

2021-12-17T16:15:55-05:00May 7th, 2004|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2004-02: May 7, 2004

In this issue:
Hudson Valley Bus Tour
Loyalist Collection at Brock University
Queen’s Birthday
Spring Gazette

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Hudson Valley Bus Tour

Many Loyalists have Dutch, Huguenot and Palatine Ancestry. In this regard, George Anderson and Edward Kipp, on behalf of the Sir Guy Carleton, St. Lawrence, Col. Butler and Governor Simcoe Branches, are planning a four-day Fall Trip to the Hudson Valley October 1- 4, 2004 to explore Dutch, Huguenot, Palatine and Revolutionary War Sites.

The tour will visit the Schuyler Mansion at Albany, the Palatine […]

April 2004

Loyalist Trails 2004-01

2021-12-17T16:16:43-05:00April 28th, 2004|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2004-1: April 28, 2004

In this issue:
Greetings
The Other Side of the “Freedom Trail” Story

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Greetings

Hi everyone.

President Myrna Fox has suggested that I try to get the UELAC email distribution, AKA “The LIST”, back into use. In my paying job, I manage the distribution of a weekly newsletter to about 2100 subscribers. This list is much smaller, but over time who knows where it might lead.

With Myrna’s help, I have loaded most of the names from the List.

I would like to try for a weekly newsletter. I plan to have […]

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