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CD13 United Empire Loyalists: Enquiry Into the Losses and Services in Consequence of Their Loyalty. Evidence in Canadian Claims. Second Report of the Bureau of Archives for the Province in Ontario. Edited by Alexander Fraser. 2 Volumes, 1,436 pages, indexed. Originally printed in 1905. CD-ROM. This vast work contains the record of claims for losses for more than 1,200 persons who fled to Canada during and immediately after the American Revolutionary War. This work contains the extensive notes of the commissioners who heard the claims between the years 1783 and 1790. These notes contain much genealogical information and quite adequately sum up the position of the claimants. Each document usually gives the claimant’s name, country of origin, reason for emigration, date of migration, place of residence in the American colonies, occupation, names of family members and friends, location and value of confiscated property, war service rendered, losses sustained, evidence of character, statements of witnesses, notes of deed and wills and highlights of the claimant’s experiences during the war. $29.95

CD122

Ontarian Families. Genealogies of United Empire Loyalists and Other Pioneer Families of Upper Canada. Edward Marion Chadwick. 1894. 428 pages. Fully indexed. CD-ROM.

$19.95

097406 Life of the Loyalist by Rosemary Neering and Stan Garrod. 1995, 64 pages, illustrations, maps, drawings. This is a book designed to teach about the life of a Loyalist - very worthwhile for its historical illustrations and information. $13.20

097548Descendants of Stephen Canfield, U. E. L. 1754-1841 by Joyce Wills, Aitchison & Irvine Canfield Scarlett. 1991, 51 pages, 8½x 11", spiral bound. $21.95

0961092 An Index of Land Claim Certificates of Upper Canada Militiamen Who Served in the War of 1812-1814  compiled by Wilfred R. Lauber. 1995, 136 pages, soft cover. Contains approximately 4,700 names extracted from one record group in the National Archives of Canada. Such files may contain several different documents on each individual. Each alphabetical entry gives militia unit as well as a reference citation. You can using the cited references to contact the National Archives and obtain copies of the documents in the file. $25.00

                           

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