
Loyalist Related Sites/Surnames
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- Peter ANDERSON, U.E.L.
- Bahamian Loyalists
The Names of Loyalist Settlers and Grants of Land Which They Received from the Bahamian Government: 1778 - 1783- Canadian Military Heritage Project
This site is dedicated to presenting Canadian military history ~ the wars, uprisings and conflicts in which Canadians participated.- CONKLIN Family
Descendants of John Conklin- County of Lennox & Addington, Ontario - Loyalist Heritage
- Cyndi's List - Loyalists
- Everton's Web OLS Surname Queries
- Family Lines Removed from N.E. and NY to Quebec after Rev. War
- Gail's Genealogy Wonderland Homepage
- The Gene Pool: JTR's Colorful Family History - Quaker Genealogy
- Important Dates in Loyalist History
- Edward KIPP:
Family History, Kip/Kipp Genealogy, Loyalist Genealogy, Princeton, Ontario, Alumni Western, HTML Basics- Jonas LARROWAY, Loyalist with Butler's Rangers in Niagara
- James LEACH Genealogy
During the American Rebellion of 1776-1784, James Leach served in the Prince of Wales American Regiment (British) for the duration of the conflict. Following the war, he moved to New Brunswick. His son, Zebulon, returned to the states for a period of time before settling in Elgin County, Ontario.- John LITTLE, Loyalist
- Loyalist Articles by Paul Bunnell, FACG, UE
The following stories are from various records and accounts about brave loyalists from Digby, Nova Scotia.- Loyalist Bibliography
- The Loyalist Gazette
official publication of the United Empire Loyalists' Assn.- Loyalist Sources - Books, documents and related materials
- Maine Loyalists Page
Washington and Lincoln Counties were home to various Loyalists.- The MARSTON Diaries-Benjamin Marston of Marblehead, Loyalist
His Trials and Tribulations During the American Revolution.- Niagara Falls, Chronicles of Early Settlers 1600-1900
- North Carolina Loyalists During the American Revolution
This site contains the text of the appendices of the book "Loyalists in North Carolina During the Revolution" by Robert DeMond and published in 1940 by Duke University Press- The Olive Tree Genealogy Homepage
- Ontario Facts & Loyalists from the Olive Tree Homepage
- William OSTERHOUT, United Empire Loyalist
- OUTHOUSE & MAYNE, Early Niagara Settlers
- Dale PARROTT'S Genealogy Page
- Jonathan PHILLIPS 1794-1868
Descendants of Jonathan Phillips of Sidney and Rawdon Twps., Hastings County, Ontario, Canada. Jonathan was a veteran of the War of 1812, served with the Glengarry Light Infantry Fencibles and received a Crown Grant in Sidney Twp., Hastings County, for his service. Jonathan's first wife, Eleanor, was the daughter of Duncan Bell, U.E., of Fredricksburgh, Lennox and Addington County.- Prince Edward Island Surname List
- RootsWeb Search Engines
- SCHAUER/SHOWERS Family Genealogy
- Scottish Loyalists - Sources of Information
- The SLINGERLAND Family
- United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada (UELA)
- United Empire Loyalists
- Isaac VAN VALKENBURG aka VOLLICK, Loyalist with Butler's Rangers in Niagara
- WINTERMUTE Genealogy and Early History
- WINTERMUTE - Reunion Beginnings
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