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Famous New Brunswickers A
FAMOUS NEW BRUNSWICKERS A - C James H. Ganong co-founder ganong bros. chocolate Joseph M. Augustine native leader, historian Charles Gorman speed skater Julia Catherine Beckwith author Shawn Graham former premier Richard Bedford Bennett politician, Phyllis Grant artist philanthropist Julia Catherine Hart author Andrew Blair politician Richard Hatfield politician Winnifred Blair first miss canada Sir John Douglas Hazen politician Miller Brittain artist Jack Humphrey artist Edith Butler singer, songwriter John Peters Humphrey jurist, human Dalton Camp journalist, political rights advocate strategist I - L William "Bliss" Carman poet Kenneth Cohn Irving industrialist Hermenegilde Chiasson poet, playwright George Edwin King jurist, politician Nathan Cummings founder Pierre-Amand Landry lawyer, jurist consolidated foods (sara lee) Andrew Bonar Law statesman, british D - H prime minister Samuel "Sam" De Grasse actor Arthur LeBlanc violinist, composer Gordon "Gordie" Drillon hockey player Romeo LeBlanc politician, statesman Yvon Durelle boxing champion M Sarah Emma Edmonds union army spy Antonine Maillet author, playwright Muriel McQueen Fergusson first Anna Malenfant opera singer, woman speaker of the canadian senate composer, teacher Gilbert Finn politician Louis B. Mayer producer, co-founder Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (born in Russia) Gilbert Ganong co-founder ganong bros. chocolate Harrison McCain co-founder mccain Louis Robichaud politician foods Daniel "Dan" Ross author Wallace McCain co-founder mccain foods -
THE POLITICS of the LINK an Examination of the Fixed
THE POLITICS OF THE LINK An Examination of the Fixed Connection in Prince Edward Island A thesis submitted by Ian G. Johnston in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Master of Arts Degree in Atlantic Canada Studies at Saint Mary's University April, 1995 THESIS APPROVED BY: Jr. Della Stanîeÿ^ (Supervisor) Dr. Ken MacKinnon (Reader) Dr. Martha MacDonald (Reader) Ian G. Johnston 1995 0 National Library Bibliothèque nationale 1^1 of Canada du Canada Acquisitions and Direction des acquisitions et Bibliographic Services Branchdes services bibliographiqties 395 Wellington Street 395, rue Wellington Ottawa. Ontario Ottawa (Ontario) K1A0N4 KtA0N4 Youi Votr* OWN# tM lI THE AUTHOR HAS GRANTED AN L'AUTEUR A ACCORDE UNE LICENCE IRREVOCABLE NON-EXCLUSIVE IRREVOCABLE ET NON EXCLUSIVE LICENCE ALLOWING THE NATIONAL PERMETTANT A LA BIBLIOTHEQUE LIBRARY OF CANADA TO NATIONALE DU CANADA DE REPRODUCE, LOAN, DISTRIBUTE OR REPRODUIRE, PRETER, DISTRIBUER SELL COPIES OF HIS/HER THESIS BY OU VENDRE DES COPIES DE SA ANY MEANS AND IN ANY FORM OR THESE DE QUELQUE MANIERE ET FORMAT, MAKING THIS THESIS SOUS QUELQUE FORME QUE CE SOIT AVAILABLE TO INTERESTED POUR METTRE DES EXEMPLAIRES DE PERSONS. CETTE THESE A LA DISPOSITION DES PERSONNE INTERESSEES. THE AUTHOR RETAINS OWNERSHIP L'AUTEUR CONSERVE LA PROPRIETE OF THE COPYRIGHT IN HIS/HER DU DROIT D'AUTEUR QUI PROTEGE THESIS. NEITHER THE THESIS NOR SA THESE. NX LA THESE NI DES SUBSTANTIAL EXTRACTS FROM IT EXTRAITS SUBSTANTIELS DE CELLE- MAY BE PRINTED OR OTHERWISE CI NE DOIVENT ETRE IMPRIMES OU REPRODUCED WITHOUT HIS/HER AUTREMENT REPRODUITS SANS SON PERMISSION. AUTORISATION. ISBN 0-612-00925-4 CanadS ABSTRACT THE POLITICS OF THE LINK An Examination of the Fixed Connection in Prince Edward Island Ian G. -
Descendants of Robert Auld
Descendants of Robert Auld Generation No. 1 1. ROBERT1 AULD was born Abt. 1735 in Ayrshire, Scotland, and died Abt. 1803 in Stanhope, PEI. He married JEAN FISSETT in Scotland. She was born Abt. 1745 in Ayrshire, Scotland, and died Abt. 1798 in Stanhope, PEI. Notes for ROBERT AULD: Robert was a blacksmith and came to PEI in 1770. He and his wife, Jean (Fissett) Auld came over on the "Falmouth". They departed: Greenock, Scotland on April 8, 1770, 5:00 PM and arrived in PEI on June 1, 1770. Children of ROBERT AULD and JEAN FISSETT are: 2. i. AGNES2 AULD, b. 1775; d. 16 June 1850, Charlottetown, PEI. ii. JOHN AULD, b. Abt. 1766. iii. JEAN AULD, b. Abt. 1768. iv. WILLIAM AULD, b. Abt. 1770. v. MARY AULD, b. Abt. 1772. vi. ROBERT AULD, b. Abt. 1777. vii. ISABELLA AULD, b. Abt. 1779. viii. DAVID AULD, b. Abt. 1784. ix. ELIZABETH AULD, b. Abt. 1786, Stanhope, PEI; m. JAMES HAYDEN, 30 July 1806. Generation No. 2 2. AGNES2 AULD (ROBERT1) was born 1775, and died 16 June 1850 in Charlottetown, PEI. She married FRANCIS LONGWORTH 29 March 1797 in Charlottetown, PEI, son of FRANCIS LONGWORTH and MARY FITZGERALD. He was born 1767 in County Westmeath, Ireland, and died 27 February 1843 in Charlottetown, PEI. More About AGNES AULD: Burial: Elm Avenue Cemetery More About FRANCIS LONGWORTH: Burial: Elm Avenue Cemetery Moved to PEI: Abt. 1791 Children of AGNES AULD and FRANCIS LONGWORTH are: i. MARY3 LONGWORTH, b. 5 February 1798. ii. JANE LONGWORTH, b. 18 June 1799. -
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Prince Edward Island Governors, Lieutenant Governors and Administrators 1769 to May 2009 Pictures and Biographical Information Published By: Elections P.E.I. Office J. Angus MacLean Building 94 Great George Street, 1st Fl. P.O. Box 774, Charlottetown Prince Edward Island, C1A 7L3 Tel.: (902) 368-5895 Fax: (902) 368-6500 Government House Government House, also known as Fanningbank, is the official residence of the Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island, the personal representative in the province of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the Queen of Canada. In 1834 Government House was built with funds advanced through an issue of Treasury Notes to be repaid with monies raised for the purpose by an Assessment on Land. It cost, in the currency of the day, £3,142.17.3, and was intended to serve as a Vice-Regal residence for the Lieutenant Governors of the then British colony of Prince Edward Island. The architectural design of the house is Georgian, with echoes of the Palladian tradition, and was the work of Isaac Smith. The wooden building was constructed by the architect in association with Henry Smith and Nathan Wright, a firm of local builders. The main structure is 95 feet long by 65 feet wide with two wings at the rear of the residence measuring 28 feet long by 25 feet wide, under which was placed a full Island sandstone foundation, most of which still supports the residence. The sills are 15 inches square and the floor joists are 4 inches by 11 inches and are laid 18 inches from center to center. -
THE MYTHOLOGY, TRADITIONS and HISTORY of Macdhubhsith
THE MYTHOLOGY, TRADITIONS and HISTORY OF MacDHUBHSITH ― MacDUFFIE CLAN (McAfie, McDuffle, MacFie, MacPhee, Duffy, etc.) SOME PIONEERS OF OUR CLAN IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA 1767 – 1881 VOLUME 5 Earle Douglas MacPhee M.M., M.A., M.Educ., LL.D., D.U.C., D.C.L. Emeritus Dean. University of British Columbia Barbara Redd MacPhee B. Ed. This 2010 electronic edition Volume 5 is a scan of the 1978 Volume VII i ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We wish to acknowledge help from many persons and organizations in this study on the "Pioneers" of our Clan of P.E.I. Mr. Brent Wood of Crapaud, who is a genealogist of distinction in the Province; Dr. Walter Shaw, formerly Premier of P.E.I.; the late Seymour Darroch,formerly of Lot 31; Mrs. Eva McNevin of Coleman who has written the story of her family in Lot 9. Mr. Robert Mutch of Mount Herbert, who has allowed us to examine his collection of records. Mrs. Nina Ross who has shared her findings from the earliest journals of the Province. Colonel Pearson of Texas, a retired U.S.A. officer, who has collected over 1600 pages on our Clan genealogy including several families in Lot 31 - 43, and comments on the Big Pond families. Andrew Ingram and his wife Marion. Barbara MacPhee and Jennie MacPhee, who joined Earle MacPhee in an investigation of records of Vital Statistics, cemeteries and Parish Registers, in the summer of 1977. Mrs. Don Campbell and Mrs. Susanna Mercer and families of Alberton for information on Lot 11. Clara Duffy for her contribution entitled "Duffy History", some references to this study are included in our final chapter. -
H. Spierenburg, M.D.E. INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION In the press of rapidly changing current events, and with the need and desire to provide statistical services relevant to those events, it is essential to sustain an historical perspective. This volume contributes to that perspective. Just as current statistical information provides the foundation and matrix for identification of current societal issues, for policy formation and for program monitoring, so also does historical statistics help portray the realities of the history of Prince Edward Island. In this volume one can trace the historical conditions of Islanders respecting inflation, housing, employment, health, education, finance - all matters of current relevance. This volume, like its out-of-print predecessor Prince Edward Island Statistics: Past and Present, contains a wide range of economic, social and political data and a considerable amount of material descriptive of the data for the period from before Confederation to the end of the twentieth century. I want to express my appreciation to all those who contributed to this work,especially Statistics Canada as well as many colleagues from the provincial public service.. H. Spierenburg, M.D.E. Economist - Statistics P.E.I. Department of the Provincial Treasury Charlottetown, P.E.I. July 1, 2007 TABLE OF CONTENTS Table no. Section 1: Census of Population Page no. 1.01 Population, Census dates, 1851-2001, Canada and Provinces 5 1.02 Census population, urban, rural, farm and fon-Farm, P.E.I., 1871-2001 6 1.03 Census population by Census Division, P.E.I., 1901-2001 -
Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island
Mron enrich Dalton and his associates. From 1912 to ca. 1921, Dalton was the majority owner of The Guard ian. Dalton was benevolent to his country and to the Island community. He financed the con- T\ struction of Dalton Hall at St. Dunstan's College. 1/ During the First World War, he donated a fully equipped motor field ambulance to the Canadian Forces. As a result of the death of two of his chil dren from tuberculosis, he built Dalton Sanato DALTON, K.C.S.G., HONOURABLE CHARLES, rium in North Wiltshire, which was completed in druggist, farmer, and fox breeder; b. 9 June 1850 in 1916> and donated u fQ the provlnce Dalton>s lo. T.gnish, son of Patrick Dalton and Margaret ca, communlty benefitted from his largesse when McCarthy, both of Ireland; m. 30 June 1874 Annie he donated the Dalton Norma| School t0 the Par. Gavin, and they had 12 children, C. Howard M.D., ish of Tlgmsh Dakon donated money tQ ald m Freda, Nora, Julia P., Florence, Edith, Irene, Gerald, fhe reconstructlon of St. Dunstan's Basilica. He Zita, Joseph Arnold, Catherine, and Mary B.; Ro- aho served as a governor of the 0wen Connolly man Catholic; d. 9 December 1933 in Trust Estate, a trust established for aid in the edu- Charlottetown. cation of sQns of Irish fathers. In 1917 Dalton was Dalton, a Conservative, was first elected to bestowed the honour of Knight Commander of the Legislative Assembly in the general election of fhe Qrder of St Gregory the Grea{ by pope %enedlct 1912 for 1- Prince. -
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Descendants of Jonathan Tremaine Generation No. 1 1. JONATHAN2 TREMAINE (JONATHAN1) was born 24 April 1742 in Portsea, Hampshire England, and died 6 May 1823 in Halifax, NS, Canada. He married ABIGAIL STOUT 18 February 1770 in New York, daughter of RICHARD STOUT. She was born 24 March 1754 in New York, and died 6 June 1822 in Halifax, NS, Canada. More About JONATHAN TREMAINE: Emigration: 1764, To New York Child of JONATHAN TREMAINE and ABIGAIL STOUT is: 2. i. RICHARD3 TREMAINE, b. 20 June 1774, New York; d. 30 July 1854, Halifax, NS, Canada. Generation No. 2 2. RICHARD3 TREMAINE (JONATHAN2, JONATHAN1) was born 20 June 1774 in New York, and died 30 July 1854 in Halifax, NS, Canada. He married MARY BOGGS 13 May 1801 in Halifax, NS, daughter of JAMES BOGGS and MARY MORRIS. She was born 28 August 1779 in Shrewsbury, New Jersey, and died 24 May 1860 in Charlottetown, PEI. More About RICHARD TREMAINE: Burial: 1854, Halifax, NS, Canada More About MARY BOGGS: Burial: 24 May 1860, Charlottetown, PEI Children of RICHARD TREMAINE and MARY BOGGS are: i. RICHARD4 TREMAINE, b. 27 February 1802. ii. THOMAS BOGGS TREMAINE, b. 9 November 1803. iii. MARY MORRIS TREMAINE, b. 2 August 1805. iv. LOUISA BRENTON TREMAINE, b. 25 April 1807. v. JAMES WHITE TREMAINE, b. 18 February 1809. vi. LAWRENCE TREMAINE, b. 19 January 1811. vii. ANNA KEARNIE TREMAINE, b. 21 December 1812. viii. REBECCA TREMAINE, b. 17 September 1814. 3. ix. ELIZABETH WHITE TREMAINE, b. 14 December 1816, Halifax, NS, Canada; d. 15 December 1898, Halifax, NS, Canada. -
2014 Prince Edward Island Information Book
2014 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND INFORMATION BOOK TOURISM PEI Box 2000 Charlottetown Prince Edward Island Canada C1A 7N8 Fax: 902-368-4438 Telephone: 902-368-5540 The content in this book is based on the most current information available at the time of printing. Consequently, some listings are incomplete. If you are aware of any changes or omissions, please forward this information to Diana Kelly at 902-368-4730 or email at [email protected] Thank you. -2- QUICK REFERENCE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND VISITOR INFORMATION /DESTINATION & WELCOME CENTRES PROVINCIAL VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRES PROVINCIAL DESTINATION CENTRES Borden-Carleton Visitor Information Centre 100 Abegweit Dr. Cavendish Destination Centre 902-437-8570; 1-800-463-4PEI 7591 Cawnpore Lane, intersection rtes 13 & 6 [email protected] 902-963-7830; 1-800-463-4PEI www.tourismpei.com [email protected] www.cavendishbeachpei.com Charlottetown Airport Visitor Information Centre Charlottetown Destination Centre 250 Maple Hills Ave. 6 Price Street 902-368-4489; 1-800-463-4PEI 902-368-4444 [email protected] [email protected] www.tourismpei.com www.foundershall.ca Souris Visitor Information Centre St. Peters Destination Centre 95 Main St. 1915 Cardigan Head Rd, intersection rtes 2 & 902-687-7030; 1-800-463-4PEI 313 [email protected] 902-961-3540; 1-800-463-4PEI www.tourismpei.com [email protected] www.tourismpei.com West Prince Visitor Information Centre 33460 Rte 2 Summerside Visitor Destination Centre 902-831-7930; 1-800-463-4PEI 124 Harbour Dr. [email protected] -
Program Manual That Will Help Guide Your Students to Earn Their Points Each Week
AnAn IslandIsland ExperienceExperience Experience the history of Prince Edward Island , while you experience the joy and benefits of physical activity. An Island Experience Table of Contents • Introduction/Welcome • What counts as physical activity? • How do I chart my physical activity? • Who can participate? • Brief outline • Guidelines to earning points. • Key for points, level of activity, points needed each week, total time per day or week. • Checkpoint • Checkpoint for students (includes websites) • Resources for teachers (includes information on Lighthouses, Heritage roads, and all other historic and heritage sites as well as short biographies on historic figures from PEI. An Island Experience Dear Adventurer/Teacher, Congratulations on choosing to take part in An Island Experience. You will get to virtually travel across all of PEI and visit many sites and locations that you may not have known even existed. Within your leaders manual you will find student booklets for every child in your class. There is also an “Island Experience” checkpoint printout with websites that you will photo copy for each of your students. This is their guide to touring the Island. To advance from one checkpoint to another they will have to accumulate the points needed to do so. The points needed each week are in the student booklet and are listed with each checkpoint. There is a key in the leader’s program manual that will help guide your students to earn their points each week. The program manual also includes resources that cover every location on PEI that the students will visit. What counts as physical activity? In this adventure physical activity is seen as any physical movement (non-motorized) which one participates in for a period of at least 5 minutes. -
Explore Prince Edward Island Information, Images and More
Explore Prince Edward Island Information, images and more This article is about the Canadian province. For the South African sub-Antarctic islands, see Prince Edward Islands. “PEI” redirects here. For other meanings of “PEI”, see Pei (disambiguation). Prince Edward Island (PEI or P.E.I.; French: Île-du- Prince-Édouard) is a province of Canada consisting of the island of the same name, as well as several much smaller islands. It is one of the three Maritime Provinces and is the small- est province in both land area and population. It is the only province of Canada to have no land boundary. The island has several informal names: “Garden of the Gulf,” referring to the pastoral scenery and lush agricultural lands throughout the province; and “Birthplace of Con- federation” or “Cradle of Confederation”,[4] referring to the Charlottetown Conference in 1864, although PEI did not join Confederation until 1873, when it became the seventh Canadian province. The backbone of the econ- omy is farming, as it produces 25% of Canada’s pota- toes. Historically, PEI is one of Canada’s older settle- ments and demographically still reflects older immigra- tion to the country, with Celtic, Anglo Saxon and French last names being overwhelmingly dominant to this day. According to the 2011 census, the province of Prince Ed- 1834 Edward Scriven engraving of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent ward Island has 140,204 residents. It is located about 200 and Strathearn, after W. Beechey’s portrait km north of Halifax, Nova Scotia and 600 km east of Quebec City. It consists of the main island and 231 mi- • Prince Edward Battery, Victoria Park, Charlotte- [5] nor islands. -
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Wtlfkt•ir WARBURTON, K.C., D.C.L., ALEXANDERBANNERMANN, lawyer, judge, and author; b. 4 April 1852 in St. Eleanors, son of lames Warburton and Martha Compton Green; m. first 2i August 1883 Helen Margaret Davies of St. w Eleanors, and there were no children; in. secondly 25 October 1889 Isabella Cogswell Longworth of Charlottetown, and they had three children, Olga, Mrs. J. Holroyd, and Morah Frances; Anglican; d. WALKER, ANDREW, human resources manager; 14 January 1929 in Charlottetown. b. 5 January 1954 in Summerside, son of Kenneth and Willene Walker; m. 1 September 1979 Carol Warburton, a Liberal, was first elected to Ann MacLanders, and they had five children, Luke the House of Assembly in a by-election held 29 Andrew, Rebecca Anne, Victoria, Hannah, and May 1891 for L' Queens. He was defeated in the Michaela; Presbyterian. general election of 1890 for Charlottetown Roy Waiker, a Conservative, was elected to the alty. He was elected to the Legislative Assembly in Legislative Assembly in a by-election held 10 No the general elections of 1893 and 1897. Following vember 1986 for 5,h Prince. He was defeated in the the unexpected resignation of Frederick Peters* in general election of 1989. In the Legislature, Walker 1897, Warburton became premier in October of was Opposition critic for justice, labour, commu that year. On 1 August 1898, he resigned as pre nity and cultural affairs, and environment. In June mier and as a Member of the Legislative Assembly 1988 he was a candidate for the Conservative party to accept a judicial appointment to the Court of leadership.