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Leaves In the Wind. The History of My Irish, Scots and French/Metis Ancestors. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. July 8, 2015. I am fairly certain the Beauchamp family would have lived through the seige of La Rochelle in 1627-28 and have found some evidence which leads me to believe the family was Huguenot (Protestant). 1) Jacques first son’s godfather was a Swiss Army Guard, they were known Protestants. 2) Among isolated recorded names are the following:. What brought them to Canada?
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Leaves In the Wind. The History of My Irish, Scots and French/Metis Ancestors. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tag Archives: childhood poverty. Not the Only Ones. June 24, 2015. Not too long after, it was discovered that I was left-handed, this at least, gained the sympathy of my father, who had to learn to write with his left hand after his battle with polio. Had I done drugs? Had I ever stolen anything? To which I duly answered “no”. It was decided that I would do be...Enter your em...
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Mystery and Oddity – red river scrapbook
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The press and settlement 1810 1870. Featured Image: Detail, “La Sauterelle,” New York Public Library, Art and Picture Collection (1833), Image ID no. 806552. 8220;Miscellaneous,” Portsmouth OH. 22 April 1850), 1, from the New York. 8220;Terrible Conflagration in Minnesota,” Washington DC. 24 December 1853), 6. [No record of such a fire, whether in Minnesota or at Red River Settlement has been located.]. 8220;Further Particulars Of The Fate of Sir John Franklin,” Sunbury PA. 29 December 1855), 2.
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Distant Impressions – red river scrapbook
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The press and settlement 1810 1870. Featured Image: Unknown illustrator, editorial cartoon, “The Situation,” Montreal QC Canadian Illustrated News. 1, 13 (29 January 1870), 193 [cover page], depicting Red River Settlement, dubbed “Miss Winnie Peg,” as perturbed at Canada’s bid for annexation. 8220;Latest From Red River. Affairs at Winnipeg A Forced Loan to Start a Newspaper” Halifax NS. 17 January 1870), 2, reprinted from the Toronto ON. 8220;Red River Emeute,” Sarnia ON. Sarnia and Lambton Observer.
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Native Expressions – red river scrapbook
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The press and settlement 1810 1870. Featured Image: Unknown artist [possibly one of the Ross children]. pencil drawing, “Kildonan Manse,” James Ross’ scrapbook (1869-1871). Captain] William Kennedy and Allen Macdonell, quoted in “Hudson’s Bay Territory,” Halifax NS. 31 December 1856), 2. Captain] William Kennedy “Red River Settlement,” Sarnia ON. Sarnia and Lambton Observer. 3 September 1857), 1. Red River Peculiarities, Red River Settlement. 1 July 1861), 2. Provisional Government of Assiniboia.
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Treaties – red river scrapbook
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The press and settlement 1810 1870. Featured Image: William Henry Edward Napier, watercolour with pencil, “South Gate, Upper Fort Garry, Assiniboine River, 1857” (1857). 8220;Washington,” Washington DC. 14 December 1850), 5. 8220;Interesting Scene An Indian Council, The Sioux At Fort Garry,”. 16 May 1860), 3, reprinted from the Red River Settlement. 14 March 1860), 3. Notice, St. Cloud MN. 30 June 1864), 3. A Casualty of Colonialism: Red River Métis Farming, 1810 1870. Provisional Government of Assiniboia.
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Economic Bases – red river scrapbook
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The press and settlement 1810 1870. Featured Image: Stephen Sly (engraver) and [Thomas Harrington? Wilson (draughtsman on wood), “North American Bison,” in. One Hundred and Fifty Wood Cuts Selected from the. Penny Magazine; Worked, by the Printing Machine, from the Original Blocks. Originally printed as page 273 in vol. 3 of the magazine; reprinted London: Charles Knight, 1835), plate 36. 8220;News from the Upper Mississippi Extension of Trade, &c.,” New York NY. 17 August 1847), 2 and the Washington DC.
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Treaties – red river scrapbook
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The press and settlement 1810 1870. Featured Image, detail, Plan of land bought by the Earl of Selkirk from Pegius and other Indians. 18th July 1817, Library and Archives Canada, MIKAN no. 4149347. Peguis/ William King “Important Statement of Pegowis, The Indian Chief,” Red River Settlement. 14 October 1863), 3. A Casualty of Colonialism: Red River Métis Farming, 1810 1870. Mothers of the Resistance 1869 1870: Red River Métis Genealogies. Provisional Government of Assiniboia. Blog at WordPress.com.