December 2004

Loyalist Trails 2004-24

2021-12-17T15:35:41-05:00December 11th, 2004|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2004-24 December 11, 2004

In this issue:
Christmas suggestions
UELAC Domion Office Holiday Hours
Governor General’s Levee
Gilbert Hyatt Highway – Battling City Hall
Loyalists are known, sometimes more than we think
Pierre Berton Passes
Toronto Library Internet Resources
Loyalist Monuments
Queries
      + Question about Newfoundland Loyalists
      + Two Hector Morrisons
      + Anglican Clergy from the Revolutionary War Period

Articles

Christmas Suggestions from Promotions 2014

Lord Mayor: The only Lord Mayor in Canada, in Niagara-on-the-Lake, has UEL glassware in his home – […]

Loyalist Trails 2004-23

2021-12-17T15:37:04-05:00December 4th, 2004|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2004-23 December 4, 2004

In this issue:
Manitoba Branch: Battle of Chateauguay
Manitoba Branch Outreach and Events
Hamilton Branch Newsletter Posted
Fredericton Branch Project – Contributes to Harriet Irving Library
Banishing Loyalist Man from Saint John
Marksmanship, or just luck
Possibility of an Ontario Veteran’s Memorial
Ontario Cemeteries at Risk
Travelling Exhibit on Loyalists being developed by Haldimand Museums
Loyalist day trip to historic Glengarry
“Loyalist Trails” on the web
Queries
      + Loyalists: Mathias Buchner or Jacob Glover
      + Unbiased Books for […]

November 2004

Loyalist Trails 2004-22

2021-12-17T15:39:49-05:00November 28th, 2004|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2004-22 November 28, 2004

In this issue:
Ellen Fairclough, Honorary Vice-President
Hudson Bus Trip Concludes with Donations
Help Keep Victoria Cross Earned by Canadian
Old Iona Academy at St. Raphael’s
The Loyalist Canadian Empey Family
Queries
      + Anglican Clergy
      + Impartial Children’s Books of the American Revolution

Articles

‘Tough as nails’ but compassionate: Honorary VP Ellen Fairclough passes away

ELLEN FAIRCLOUGH 1905 – 2004; PM praises Fairclough as a pioneer who advanced women’s role in public life.

Tough in politics, tough in business but always compassionate and caring […]

Loyalist Trails 2004-21

2021-12-17T15:54:41-05:00November 13th, 2004|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2004-21 November 13, 2004

In this issue:
Kingston Special Dinner
Vancouver Branch Recognition Event
Hamilton Branch
Men’s North End Interactive Vest
Burial Sites and Cemetery Recordings
On This Day…
      + Died on 9 Nov. 1808. Baron Dorchester
      + Died on 11 Nov. 1813, 100 troopers and militiamen
Queries
      + Educational material
      + Dearth of Loyalist history
      + Illustrations for a book
      + Qualify as a Loyalist

Articles

Kingston Special Dinner

The Kingston and District Branch are […]

Loyalist Trails 2004-20

2021-12-17T15:55:57-05:00November 6th, 2004|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2004-20 November 6, 2004

In this issue:
Fall Gazette
Christmas Social: Sir Guy Carleton Branch
Errors for Historians
Genealogy Seminars/Displays: Vancouver Branch
Lost Burial Sites
Queries
      + Proper Uniform
      + Delmar Valleau
      + Who qualified as Loyalists

Articles

Fall Gazette

The Fall 2004 issue of the Gazette was sent from the mailing house to Canada Post on Wed. Nov. 3. I spoke with Past President Myrna Fox today and she received her copy on Friday. Remember that, as we send the Gazette in bulk, it […]

October 2004

Loyalist Trails 2004-19

2021-12-17T15:57:41-05:00October 29th, 2004|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2004-19 October 29, 2004

In this issue:
Death Notice: John Eaman
Wiltse Pioneer Cemetery Dedication
Archives of Ontario
Sir John Johnson Branch UELAC Honorary Presidents
Celebrating 160 Years in Huntingville
Privacy and Names in the Gazette

Articles

Death Notice: John Eaman

It is with sadness that we announce the passing of John A. Eaman, U.E. of London, on October 19, 2004. For the past 2 years, John had been in failing health but his outlook remained bright and positive.

John served the Association as Dominion President from 1980 to 1982. He was […]

Loyalist Trails 2004-18

2021-12-17T15:58:17-05:00October 14th, 2004|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2004-18 October 14, 2004

In this issue:
Sir John Johnson’s Vault
Fall 2004 Issue of The Loyalist Gazette
Heritage Branch Charter Night
Wilderness War on the Ohio
Early Families of “The Mackadavy”
Doug’s visit to the London and Western Ontario Branches
Queries
      + Response to Query about Loyalist Women’s Clothing

Articles

Sir John Johnson’s Vault

A press release was held at Mont St. Gregoire, Quebec on April 16, 2004 to mark the completion of phase I of the restoration of Sir John Johnson’ Vault. The site at the […]

Loyalist Trails 2004-17

2021-12-17T15:59:16-05:00October 9th, 2004|Categories: Loyalist Trails|

“Loyalist Trails” 2004-17 October 9, 2004

In this issue:
Partnering of the Branches
UELAC (2014) Promotional Items: Special Clearance on Youth Clothing
New England Historic Genealogical Society Research Trip
Bicentennial Branch at Harrow Fair
Bicentennial Branch and Kingville Heritage Museum Auction
Kingston & District Branch Potluck
Queen’s Visit
Tories and Patriots; Loyalists and Rebels
King’s Landing, 25 September 2004
Sir John Johnson Br., Obituary, James Kenneth Hamilton
Queries
      + Qualify as a Loyalist
      + Loyalist Women’s Clothing
      + New York City Twin […]

September 2004

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