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  1. A Dictionary of Scottish Emigrants to Canada Before Confederation
  2. Interpreting Canada's Past Vol. 1 : Before Confederation by J. M. Bumsted, 1982
  3. Canada Dry: Temperance Crusades before Confederation by Jan Noel, 1995-04-19
  4. Canada dry: temperance crusades before Confederation.: An article from: American Review of Canadian Studies
  5. Interpreting Canada's Past Vol. 1 : Before Confederation
  6. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Canadian History: The Simple Way to Learn about Your Country, All the Facts and Dates from before Confederation to Present Day, Easy Format Makes History Come to Life by Ann Douglas, 1997
  7. Dreams of Empire: Canada Before 1700 by Andre Vachon, 1983-03
  8. The Birth and Growth of Canada. An Historical Record of Its Territorial Changes Before and After Confederation.
  9. Before Canada: First Nations And First Contacts, Prehistory-1523 (How Canada Became Canada) by Sheila Nelson, 2005-09-08
  10. Interpreting Canada's Past Vol 1 Before Consideration & Vol. Ll After Confederation by J. M. Bumstead, 1986-01-01
  11. THE COLONIAL CENTURY : English - Canadian Writing Before Confederation by A.J.M. Smith, 1973-01-01
  12. The Commercial Prospects of Canada: A Lecture, Delivered Before the Montreal Mechanics' Institute, on Tuesday Evening, January 29, 1850 by William B. Bristow, 2009-08-13
  13. Sketch of business: before the Provincial Parliament of Lower-Canada, in the session to commence 21st January 1826. (Extracted from the Quebec Gazette). -- by Québec (Province). Législature. Assemblée législative., 1826-01-01
  14. An historical directory of Nova Scotia newspapers and journals before Confederation (Occasional papers of the Department of English, R.M.C. ; 1) by Thomas Brewer Vincent, 1977

21. The Ontario Genealogical Society Online Store
The Ontario Genealogical Society Online Store Dictionary of Scottish Emigrants to Canada Before Confederation, Volume 4 ISBN 07779-2149-9 - Donald WhyteNEW LOWER PRICEThese
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22. British Roots From Canadian Sources
They are summarized with all the essential information in Donald Whyte's A Dictionary of Scottish Emigrants to Canada Before Confederation. Carol Bennett has produced a large
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British Roots from Canadian Sources
Norman K Crowder
(From Anglo-Celtic nals, 1995 - with minor updating in January 2001) 'Immigration to Upper Canada in the early years is very difficult to document. No passenger lists were kept, and no effort was made to record all arrivals. In addition, British subjects were not required to become naturalized, so even this method of tracing arrivals is denied those searching for an ancestor from the British Isles."
Doris Boume, Families, Nov. 1990, p. 231. INTRODUCTION This paper is intended as an aid to those seeking out individuals who immigrated to Upper Canada from the British Isles. The best overview on material related to immigration is Brenda Merriman's chapter on immigration in Genealogy in Ontario; Searching the Records . Although things have improved during the last five years, there are many difficulties associated with the search for records of early British immigrants. It is unrealistic to expect a simple, easy solution. I am not like Winston Churchill, promising blood, sweat, and tears, but I can predict a lot of frustration with the task. There is bad news and good news! The bad news is that you may search for years and years before you find anything. My wife Ruth and I go to the Family History Library in Salt Lake City because it is a marvellous place to do research. On one occasion, a lady in a cubicle next to Ruth's suddenly burst into tears. My wife being a very kind-hearted, sympathetic person leaned over to see if she could be of some help. The lady exclaimed: "Oh, I'm not crying because I'm sad. I'm crying for joy. I've been looking for some information for 25 years. Now I've found it." My point is this, if you do not find what you need within the first 10 years of beginning your research, persevere. The second decade may be better.

23. Emigration - Sources For Research In Scottish Genealogy - Local History & Geneal
A dictionary of Scottish emigrants to Canada before confederation. Toronto Ontario Genealogical Society, 1968. xvi, 443 p. CS83
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24. UNDER THE NORTH STAR
Black Communities In Upper Canada Before Confederation


Donald Simpson’s study of the black communities in Upper Canada before 1867 contributes to our understanding of how the Underground Railroad (UGRR) undermined slavery in the
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25. Macleod
Source Scottish Settlers to Canada before Confederation, 8305, 8306 note that 8306 says that his son Donald came from Stenscholl Skye) Source The Macleods of Prince Edward
http://www.linneberg.com/skye/leodpei.html
This page will only focus on Macleod emigrants from the Isle of Skye to Prince Edward Island, Canada, and the first generation born off Skye. I will not go into Macleod history here, because most Macleod know who they are! But for the unforunate among you who do not, then I recommend you visit the very excellent Macleod Genealogical Page This is a wonderfull site, filled with Macleod genealogies galore.
Macleods from Skye to Prince Edward Island
1700's MACLEOD, ALEXANDER , son of Donald Macleod of Kendrum and Kilmaluag Skye and his wife Catherine Macdonald who died in Skye (She was sister to Margaret Macdonald who m. John Kinlock Macdonald, emigrants of 1803). Alexander was a schoolteacher, m. MISS MACLEOD, a daughter of Major Macleod of Raasay (she is said to be a cousin of Annabella Macleod, d/o of Captain Murdo Macleod of Cuidreach. Captain Murdo was 2nd son of Alexander Macleod and Catherine Macqueen of Skye)
Donald Mackinnon the Skye Genealogist, says that she was Catherine Macleod d/o Major Macleod a relative of Captain Murdoch Macleod of Cuidreach, Snizort, Skye

26. Emigration And Passenger Lists - Family History - National Library
A Dictionary of Scottish emigrants to Canada before Confederation, by D Whyte. (Toronto, 1986.) A Dictionary of Scottish emigrants to the USA.
http://www.nls.uk/family-history/emigration/index.html

27. Scottish Emigration Ressources Outwith NLS - National Library Of
A Dictionary of Scottish Emigrants to Canada Before Confederation, by Donald Whyte. (Toronto Ontario Genealogical Society, 19862005.). Immigration records in the country of
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28. Polly
(probably same Angus who settled in Flat River PEI, with wife and 3 sons) Source Skye Pioneers and the Island page 73, Source Scottish Settlers to Canada before Confederation
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The Lord Selkirk Settlers of the Polly, the Oughton, and the Dykes In the summer of 1803, some 800 Highlanders bid a tearful fairwell to the ancient lands of their keith and kin, and sailed off aboard three little ships into a new future in a strange new world. How frightening it must have been for them. Most of them had probably never travelled more than a mile or two away from their homes in their entire lives, nor ever had their fathers or grandfathers before them. Unfortunately, passenger lists do not survive for these ships, the Polly, the Oughton and the Dykes, but it would be neat to see, one day, a reconstruction made up from family records alone. The Polly under the command of Captain Darby, arrived in the harbour of Orwell Bay Prince Edward Island on Sunday, August 7th, 1803. She carried 250 adults and some 150 children. Most all were Presbyterians from Skye, (Lord Selkirk called her "The Skye Ship") and most of them settled in or around Belfast Prince Edward Island, although a few bought land near Tyron. The Dykes, with Lord Selkirk on board arrived in Charlottetown 2 days after the Polly, she carried emigrants from Mull, as well as some of the other Hebridean Islands.

29. Passenger And Immigration Lists Index, 1538-1940
A Dictionary of Scottish Emigrants to Canada before Confederation. Toronto Ontario Genealogical Society, 1986. 443p. Annotation Date and port of arrival.
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Beattie, Sarah Place: Philadelphia
Year:
Age : 44
Primary Person : Beattie, Sarah
Family Members : 6 children
Source: UNITED STATES. DEPARTMENT OF STATE. Passengers Who Arrived in the United States, September 1821 - December 1823. Indexed. Baltimore: Magna Carta Book Co., 1969. (Available from Tuttle, Rutland, VT.) Annotation: Derived from transcripts made by the State Department from National Archives records. Includes immigrants of many origins. Few names from the end of 1821 through 1823 (documents lost). Pages 1-357 list names; pages 359-427 provide an index of vessels and persons.
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Beattie, Simon Place: Ontario
Year:
Primary Person :
Beattie, Simon Source: WHYTE, DONALD. A Dictionary of Scottish Emigrants to Canada before Confederation. Toronto: Ontario Genealogical Society, 1986. 443p. Annotation: Date and port of arrival. Place of origin, birth and/or death date, occupation, parentage, ship names, and other genealogical information may also be provided. Page: Beattie, Simon

30. Search PubIndex
A Dictionary of Scottish Emigrants to Canada Before Confederation, vol.1 *Index of Some Passengers who Emigrated to Canada Between 1817 1849 *Index to the Upper Canada Land Books
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To support the mission of the Ontario Genealogical Society to promote genealogical research, the OGS publishing division has developed an index to names contained in genealogy books published by the society. Each record contains a link to the OGS publications page. The publications page includes a brief summary, physical description and ordering information. You may order the entire book or single pages* The following books are currently indexed in this database.
A Dictionary of Scottish Emigrants to Canada Before Confederation, vol.1 *Index to the Upper Canada Land Books vol.2 - vol.9 Surname Given Name Publication Source

31. GFO Catalog - Scotland
Dictionary of Scottish Emigrants to Canada before Confederation, Volume 1, Toronto, Canada Ontario Genealogical Society, 1986 Book 941.1 A000 Migration Donald Whyte
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Home Catalog
[Microfilm: 941.1 A000] Ferguson, Joan P.S.
Scottish family histories held in Scottish libraries [item A] , Bountiful, Utah: AGLL, [19] [Book: 941.1 A000 Bibliog] Ferguson, Joan P.S.
Scottish Family Histories held in Scottish Libraries , Edinburgh: The Scottish Central Lib.,, 1960 [Book: 941.1 A000 Biog]
Greening Peerage of Scotland: A Genealogical and Historical Account of all the Peers of that Ancient Kingdom... , Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, 1995 [Book: 941.1 A000 Biog]
Scots Kith and Kin and Illustrated Map , Edinburgh, Scotland: Clan House, [19] [Book: 941.1 A000 Biog]
, Edinburgh: Albyn Press Ltd, [Book: 941.1 A000 Biog] Adam, Frank, F.R.G.S., F.S.A.
Clans, Septs, and Regiments of the Scottish Highlands [Book: 941.1 A000 Biog] Bain, Robert and Margaret MacDougall
Clans and Tartans of Scotland [Book: 941.1 A000 Biog] C. Bingham
Kings and Queens of Scotland , New York: Dorset Press, 1985 [Book: 941.1 A000 Biog] Clifford Stanley Sims
Origin and Signification of Scottish Surnames : Tuttle Co., 1969 [Book: 941.1 A000 Biog] Dorward, David

32. Canada In The Making - Maps & Images
Maps and Images. Maps Images. Maps. Canada's Constitutional History Aboriginals Treaties and Relations Pioneers and Immigrants. Canada's Constitutional History
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33. The Atlas Of Canada - Territorial Evolution, 1867
The map Canada, 1867 shows the location of the provinces, the territories of Canada and the British Possessions in 1867 when the colonies of Canada, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick
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        This map shows the colonies of Canada, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick united in a federal state. The provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick retain their established boundaries, and Canada is divided into the provinces of Ontario and Quebec. New provisional boundaries are assigned to northern Ontario.
        Confederation
        The British North America Act, which created the "Dominion" of Canada, was passed by the British parliament in 1867. The British parliament passed the Act as the Canadians had designed it. The Act gave general powers to the federal government, and described the powers of the provinces, but it did not allow Canada to be totally independent. Certain important powers, such as dealings with other states, immigration, command of the armed forces and especially the power to change the Act itself, stayed in the hands of the British parliament. The most important change between the proposals of the Canadians and the Act was in the name of our country. The Canadians had wanted to call it "Kingdom of Canada"; instead, the British changed the name to "Dominion of Canada", so as not to offend the Americans.

34. Passenger And Immigration Lists Index, 1538-1940
A Dictionary of Scottish Emigrants to Canada before Confederation. Toronto Ontario Genealogical Society, 1986. 443p. Annotation Date and port of arrival.
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Beattie, ? Place: South Carolina
Year:
Primary Person :
Beattie, ?
Source: STEPHENSON, JEAN. Scotch-Irish Migration to South Carolina, 1772. (Rev. William Martin and His Five Shiploads of Settlers.) Washington, D.C.: the author, 1971. 137p. Annotation: Pages 30-31, 35, 42-101 name satisified passengers listed in the Belfast News Letter, December 22, 1772, concerning the arrival of the Mary and James at "Charles-Town," S.C., October 18, 1772; and those of the ship Lord Dunluce, which arrived December 20, 1772, according to the Belfast News Letter of June 4-8, 1773. Full family information on persons from the Lord Dunluce, January 6, 1773. Varies from data found in the records. Warrants of survey: pp. 42-101.
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Beattie, ? Place: Victoria, B.C.
Year:
Primary Person :
Beattie, ?
Source: MARWOOD, MRS. ALICE. "Passengers on the Steamer Pacific from San Francisco, Capt. Burns; from The Victoria Colonist, Aug. 15, 1862." In The British Columbia Genealogist, vol. 3:3 (May 1974), p. 3. Annotation: Names only, and many of them without given names. Probably British, to British Columbia, Canada.

35. Immigrant Arrivals: A Guide To Published Sources: Bibliographies & Guides - Loca
A Dictionary of Scottish Emigrants to Canada Before Confederation. Toronto Ontario Genealogical Society, 1986. xvi, 443 p., bibliography. LC call number CS83 .W49
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Some Passengers to Canada and the United States of America, 1849-1864: Transcripts of Reports from Newspapers 10 leaves.
LC call numbet: CS88 .A1A33 1987
LC control number: 87179990 Catalog record The Atlantic Canadians, 1600-1900: An Alphabetized Directory of the People, Places and Vital Dates . Edited by Noel Montgomery Elliot. 3 vols. Indexes.
LC control number: 94209557 Name of each immigrant and, if known, the following data: occupation and place of residence in a specific year. Many emigrated to the U.S. Catalog record Avakian, Linda L.

36. The Atlas Of Canada - Confederation, 1867
A general reference map of Canada and its provinces in 1867 showing populated places and transportation routes with 1867 or 1871 data. Tables list canals, and populations by size
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37. RootsWeb: SCT-ISLAY-L Re: [SCT-ISLAY] Donald Whyte's Books
Whyte's _Dictionary of Scottish Emigrants to Canada Before Confederation_ Vol. 1, ISBN 0920036-090-0 Vol. 2, ISBN 0-7779-0191-9 Vol. 3, ISBN 0-7779-2119-7
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38. REVIEW SCOTTISH EMIGRATION TO CANADA
Scottish Affairs, no.46, winter 2004 20 R EVIEW S COTTISH E MIGRATION TO C ANADA Ged Martin Donald Whyte, A Dictionary of Scottish Emigrants to Canada Before Confederation, Volume 1
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39. Ontario GenWeb Project Books
A Dictionary of Scottish Emigrants To Canada Before Confederation, Volume 1 Donald Whyte 1986 Ontario Genealogical Society Availability
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40. Library
A Dictionary of Scottish Emigrants to Canada before Confederation. Volume 1. Whyte, Donald, The Ontario Genealogical Society, Toronto, 1986.
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LIBRARY
This page is a listing of some of the books that I have in my library. I will be happy to look up specific requests.
The Convict Ships 1787-1868.
County Marriage Registers of Ontario, Canada 1858-1869. Volume 33 Grey County. Hancocks. Generation Press, Agincourt, Ontario. 1996.
Death Notices 1819-1899 reported in the Fredonia Censor . Compiled by Lois Barris and published by the Chautauqua County Genealogical Society, Fredonia, NY, 1992
A Dictionary of Scottish Emigrants to Canada before Confederation. Volume 1. Whyte, Donald, The Ontario Genealogical Society, Toronto, 1986.
A Dictionary of Scottish Emigrants to Canada before Confederation. Volume 2. Whyte, Donald, The Ontario Genealogical Society, Toronto, 1995.
A Dictionary of Scottish Emigrants to Canada before Confederation. Volume 3. Whyte, Donald, The Ontario Genealogical Society, Toronto, 2002.
Dunkirk, NY High School Yearbooks
Rose and Silver 1927, Silver and Blue 1928, Blue and Gold 1929 Blue and White 1930, Rose and Silver 1931 Ivory Tower 1932 through 1948, 1950, 1953, 1954, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1966, 1968, 1970 and 1971.

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