Book 4: Early Pioneers and Neighbours of Dundee QC: A Story of their Dundee Ancestors
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Leasing St. Regis Indigenous Reserve Land – Part IV
Dundee Centre Rd, Ridge Rd, Ste. Agnes & The Beaver – 1815-1950 @ 230 pgs
Ferguson, McRae, Vass, Fleming, Moody, Smallman, Grant, Gordon, Farley, Millar, McMillan, Gage, McLennan, Cruickshank, Davidson, Elder, Sutton, Platt, Sutherland, Watterson, Leslie, Reynolds, McDonald, Kazulak, Cameron, Stirrat & Arnold.
Over 1,450 family names with birth, death and many marriage dates are recorded in this book with 310 photos and maps, 20 family trees and 30 pages of family lineages for genealogy research. Scroll through images to see where your family is in the book!
The British created Lower Canada in 1791, including an unnamed township (later Dundee) north of the 45th parallel border with New York State, west of St. Anicet and Godmanchester Township south of the St. Lawrence River. In 1796, St. Regis First Nation Reserve (now Akwesasne) was created, encompassing Dundee and a portion of New York west past the village of St. Regis.
In 1816, Britain encouraged St. Regis to lease their Dundee lands to Scottish & Irish emigrants whose ancestors settled on Dundee Centre Road, Ridge Road and in the Beaver areas of Dundee. Ste. Agnes became the third village of Dundee forming a nucleus for settlement with its railway station built in 1883 and much later with the Sutton Feed Mill operation. The Kazulak family were Romanian immigrants and emigrated in 1910, buying an originally leased property.
Book 4 of four Dundee Neighbours books focuses on the families identified above and their descendants who inherited their Indigenous leases in the 1800s, then converted them to clear titles after the leasing Enquiry of 1888.
*See formats and bundles below ($30, $100, $225). Preorders to be placed via emailing the author at the Contact page ONLY. Shipping extra.*
Leasing St. Regis Indigenous Reserve Land – Part IV
Dundee Centre Rd, Ridge Rd, Ste. Agnes & The Beaver – 1815-1950 @ 230 pgs
Ferguson, McRae, Vass, Fleming, Moody, Smallman, Grant, Gordon, Farley, Millar, McMillan, Gage, McLennan, Cruickshank, Davidson, Elder, Sutton, Platt, Sutherland, Watterson, Leslie, Reynolds, McDonald, Kazulak, Cameron, Stirrat & Arnold.
Over 1,450 family names with birth, death and many marriage dates are recorded in this book with 310 photos and maps, 20 family trees and 30 pages of family lineages for genealogy research. Scroll through images to see where your family is in the book!
The British created Lower Canada in 1791, including an unnamed township (later Dundee) north of the 45th parallel border with New York State, west of St. Anicet and Godmanchester Township south of the St. Lawrence River. In 1796, St. Regis First Nation Reserve (now Akwesasne) was created, encompassing Dundee and a portion of New York west past the village of St. Regis.
In 1816, Britain encouraged St. Regis to lease their Dundee lands to Scottish & Irish emigrants whose ancestors settled on Dundee Centre Road, Ridge Road and in the Beaver areas of Dundee. Ste. Agnes became the third village of Dundee forming a nucleus for settlement with its railway station built in 1883 and much later with the Sutton Feed Mill operation. The Kazulak family were Romanian immigrants and emigrated in 1910, buying an originally leased property.
Book 4 of four Dundee Neighbours books focuses on the families identified above and their descendants who inherited their Indigenous leases in the 1800s, then converted them to clear titles after the leasing Enquiry of 1888.
*See formats and bundles below ($30, $100, $225). Preorders to be placed via emailing the author at the Contact page ONLY. Shipping extra.*
Leasing St. Regis Indigenous Reserve Land – Part IV
Dundee Centre Rd, Ridge Rd, Ste. Agnes & The Beaver – 1815-1950 @ 230 pgs
Ferguson, McRae, Vass, Fleming, Moody, Smallman, Grant, Gordon, Farley, Millar, McMillan, Gage, McLennan, Cruickshank, Davidson, Elder, Sutton, Platt, Sutherland, Watterson, Leslie, Reynolds, McDonald, Kazulak, Cameron, Stirrat & Arnold.
Over 1,450 family names with birth, death and many marriage dates are recorded in this book with 310 photos and maps, 20 family trees and 30 pages of family lineages for genealogy research. Scroll through images to see where your family is in the book!
The British created Lower Canada in 1791, including an unnamed township (later Dundee) north of the 45th parallel border with New York State, west of St. Anicet and Godmanchester Township south of the St. Lawrence River. In 1796, St. Regis First Nation Reserve (now Akwesasne) was created, encompassing Dundee and a portion of New York west past the village of St. Regis.
In 1816, Britain encouraged St. Regis to lease their Dundee lands to Scottish & Irish emigrants whose ancestors settled on Dundee Centre Road, Ridge Road and in the Beaver areas of Dundee. Ste. Agnes became the third village of Dundee forming a nucleus for settlement with its railway station built in 1883 and much later with the Sutton Feed Mill operation. The Kazulak family were Romanian immigrants and emigrated in 1910, buying an originally leased property.
Book 4 of four Dundee Neighbours books focuses on the families identified above and their descendants who inherited their Indigenous leases in the 1800s, then converted them to clear titles after the leasing Enquiry of 1888.