The Church of England in Loyalist New Brunswick, 1783-1825

The Church of England in Loyalist New Brunswick, 1783-1825

Author: Ross N. Hebb

Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 9780838640340

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This study is an investigation of the arrival, planting, and expansion of the Church of England in Loyalist New Brunswick. The obstacles encountered in setting up missions in the frontier both before and after the arrival of Bishop Charles Inglis are documented. It is revealed that the origins, qualifications, zeal, and adaptability of the colony's missionaries were key factors in the Church's foundation and success. Legislated establishment, although British policy, proved half-hearted and of little benefit in colonial New Brunswick. While imperial attention to colonial religious policy was short-lived, the continued interest and aid of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel (SPG) was crucial. inability to fully understand and appreciate the New Brunswick reality, the SPG remained the only secure source of clerical income. Given the frontier economy, SPG funds were critical to the Church, but it was in the end the exertions of Bishop Inglis and his small band of former New England missionaries who effected, the establishment and long-term viability of the Church of England in Loyalist New Brunswick.


The New Loyalist Index

The New Loyalist Index

Author: Paul Joseph Bunnell

Publisher: Bowie, Md. : Heritage Books

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 530

ISBN-13:

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Canadian Reference Sources

Canadian Reference Sources

Author: Mary E. Bond

Publisher: UBC Press

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 1102

ISBN-13: 9780774805650

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In parallel columns of French and English, lists over 4,000 reference works and books on history and the humanities, breaking down the large divisions by subject, genre, type of document, and province or territory. Includes titles of national, provincial, territorial, or regional interest in every subject area when available. The entries describe the core focus of the book, its range of interest, scholarly paraphernalia, and any editions in the other Canadian language. The humanities headings are arts, language and linguistics, literature, performing arts, philosophy, and religion. Indexed by name, title, and French and English subject. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Research Guide to Loyalist Ancestors

Research Guide to Loyalist Ancestors

Author: Paul Joseph Bunnell

Publisher: Bowie, Md. : Heritage Books

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 170

ISBN-13:

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The author has attempted to list nearly every location of collected records regarding the American loyalists. Each listing includes name, address, phone number, and an overview of holdings.


Detroit River Connections

Detroit River Connections

Author: Judy Jacobson

Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com

Published: 2009-06

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13: 0806345101

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Mrs. Jacobson here examines the history of the area along Lake Erie encompassed by Detroit, Michigan and Windsor, Ontario. Genealogists will find most valuable the collection of sketches spanning the 18th and 19th centuries on the following border families: Askins, Barthe, Baudry, Bondy, Brush, Burns, Campeau, Cassidy, Chapoton, Donovan, Elliott, Fields, Jacob, Landon, McKee, May, Navarre, Pattinson, Reddick, Richardson, Robertson, and Viller/Villier.


Nation Builders and Enemy Aliens

Nation Builders and Enemy Aliens

Author: Gerhard P. Bassler

Publisher: FriesenPress

Published: 2021-11-09

Total Pages: 293

ISBN-13: 1525590359

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Today German Canadians are among Canada’s most assimilated citizens, often distinguishable from other Canadians by their name only. For centuries their pioneer farmers, economic developers, industrialists, professionals, musicians, artists, missionaries, fisherman, boat builders, and soldiers have acquired an acknowledged reputation as nation builders in Canada. Not too long ago, however, they were also associated with Canada’s enemy in two world wars, discriminated against, and subjected to infringements of their citizenship rights. Virtually overnight, Canadians of German-speaking background were recast into disloyal enemy aliens. Anti-German sentiments and stigmas, unknown in Canada before World War I, became firmly entrenched and have obliterated their legacy as nation builders. This book documents and illustrates how German Canadians have experienced Canada and how Canada has experienced German Canadians over the course of four centuries. It shows what influence Canada’s relations with Germany had on this development. This is the first comprehensive synopsis of the German experience in Canada.