The Scottish Pioneers of Upper Canada 1784 1855

The Scottish Pioneers of Upper Canada  1784 1855
Author: Lucille H. Campey
Publsiher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2005-05-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781554883523

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Glengarry, Upper Canada's first major Scottish settlement, was established in 1784 by Highlanders from Inverness-shire. Worsening economic conditions in Scotland, coupled with a growing awareness of Upper Canada’s opportunities, led to a growing tide of emigration that eventually engulfed all of Scotland and gave the province its many Scottish settlements. Pride in their culture gave Scots a strong sense of identity and self-worth. These factors contributed to their success and left Upper Canada with firmly rooted Scottish traditions. Individual settlements have been well observed, but the overall picture has never been pieced together. Why did Upper Canada have such appeal to Scots? What was their impact on the province? Why did they choose their different settlement locations? Drawing on new and wide-ranging sources author Lucille H. Campey charts the progress of Scottish settlement throughout Upper Canada. This book contains much descriptive information, including all known passenger lists. It gives details of the 550 ships, which made over 900 crossings and carried almost 100,000 emigrant Scots. The book describes the enterprise and independence shown by the pioneers who were helped on their way by some remarkable characters such as Thomas Talbot, Lord Selkirk, John Galt, Archibald McNab and William Dickson. Providing a fascinating overview of the emigration process, it is essential reading for both historians and genealogists. Scots were some of the provinces earliest pioneers and they were always at the cutting edge of each new frontier. They were a founding people who had an enormous influence on the province’s early development. "I am happy to commend Lucille Campey’s latest book on Scottish settlement patterns in Canada. The product of meticulous research, The Scottish Pioneers of Upper Canada has much to offer both genealogists and general readers, as it weaves together statistical information, institutional histories and personal accounts to produce a fascinating picture of the multi-dimensional networks that underpinned the transatlantic movement and brought 100,000 Scots to Upper Canada during the seven decades reviewed. Persistent myths of helpless exile are challenged, as the preconditions and processes of emigration are analyzed, along with the cultural traditions imported by the 'trail blazers and border guards' who laid the foundations of Canada’s most populous province." - Marjory Harper, Reader in History, University of Aberdeen "With a real feel for the sacrifice and the emotional turmoil of the pioneers, Lucille H. Campey has one again got her audience to face the raw heritage common to every Scots-Canadian. This is an excellent read, full of fascinating detail dug from much archival research. This book is another splendid addition to a series of much interest to both historians and genealogists." - Professor Graeme Morton, Scottish Studies Foundation Chair, University of Guelph

With Axe and Bible

With Axe and Bible
Author: Lucille H. Campey
Publsiher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2007-05-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781897045220

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Lucille H. Campey traces the progress of Scottish colonization and its ramifications for New Brunswicks early development. This book is a must for genealogists.

A Very Fine Class of Immigrants

A Very Fine Class of Immigrants
Author: Lucille H. Campey
Publsiher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2007-05-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781550027716

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P.E.I. was the first Canadian area to acquire Scottish pioneers. Its colonization by Scots occurred when the process of immigration and settlement was in its infancy.

The Scottish Pioneers of Upper Canada 1784 1855

The Scottish Pioneers of Upper Canada  1784 1855
Author: Lucille H. Campey
Publsiher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2005-05-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781897045015

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Scots, some of Upper Canadas earliest pioneers, influenced its early development. This book charts the progress of Scottish settlement throughout the province.

Fast Sailing and Copper bottomed

 Fast Sailing and Copper bottomed
Author: Lucille H. Campey
Publsiher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2002-05-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781896219318

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Stories of the Aberdeen-built ships that carried emigrant Scots to Canada are documented in this account of early Scottish emigration.

A Very Fine Class of Immigrants

A Very Fine Class of Immigrants
Author: Lucille H. Campey
Publsiher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2007-05-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781459720893

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Previous studies of early Scottish emigration to the New World have tended to concentrate on the miseries of evictions and the destruction of old communities. In this groundbreaking study of the influx of Scots to Prince Edward Island, the widely held assumption that emigration was solely a flight from poverty is challenged. By uncovering previously unreported ship crossings, as well as a wide range of manuscripts and underused sources such as customs records and newspaper shipping reports, the book provides the most comprehensive account to date of the influx of Scots to the Island. “A Very Fine Class of Immigrants” is essential reading for individuals wishing to trace family links or deepen their understanding of how and why the Island came to acquire its distinctive Scottish communities. And by accessing, for the first time, shipping sources like Lloyd’s List and the Lloyd’s Shipping Register, the author brings a new dimension to our understanding of emigrant travel. Campey demonstrates that far from sailing on disease-ridden leaky tubs, as popularly imagined, the Island’s Pioneer Scots usually crossed the Atlantic on the best available ships of the time.

A Stolen Life

A Stolen Life
Author: Peter Meyler,David Meyler
Publsiher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1999-11-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1896219551

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Captured in Bundu (now part of Senegal) around 1744, Pierpoint escapes slavery, finds freedom in Canada, and is involved in the War of 1812.

The People of Glengarry

The People of Glengarry
Author: Marianne McLean
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1993
Genre: History
ISBN: 0773511563

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McLean works in the manuscript division of the National Archives of Canada, and draws extensively on unpublished sources to present a new interpretation of Scottish migration to Canada. Showing how the traditional clan society in western Inverness was disrupted by capitalism, she documents the emigration of nine coherent groups and their attempts to recreate Highland culture in Glengarry County in Ontario. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR