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Tracing Kingston's Past: Unearthing the Lives of 1802 Step back in time to 1802 and uncover the stories of the men, women, and families who shaped Kingston, Upper Canada. Tracing Kingston's Past brings history to life with meticulously researched biographies of the town's earliest residents, shedding light on their struggles, triumphs, and legacies. From Loyalist settlers to soldiers, craftsmen, and pioneers, this book dives deep into forgotten lives, connecting the past with the present through genealogy-inspired travel itineraries. Whether you're a historian, a genealogist, or simply…mehr

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Tracing Kingston's Past: Unearthing the Lives of 1802 Step back in time to 1802 and uncover the stories of the men, women, and families who shaped Kingston, Upper Canada. Tracing Kingston's Past brings history to life with meticulously researched biographies of the town's earliest residents, shedding light on their struggles, triumphs, and legacies. From Loyalist settlers to soldiers, craftsmen, and pioneers, this book dives deep into forgotten lives, connecting the past with the present through genealogy-inspired travel itineraries. Whether you're a historian, a genealogist, or simply captivated by Canada's early days, this compelling collection of stories will guide you through the streets of Kingston as they once were. Discover the people. Walk in their footsteps. Trace Kingston's past.
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Angeline Gallant traces her roots through generations of Old Stock Canadian heritage, her passion for genealogy as deep and enduring as the forests and fields her ancestors once walked. With a reverence for history and an eye for detail, she weaves stories from the fragments of lives left behind in letters, records, and weathered headstones. An avid reader and devoted writer, Angeline brings the past to life with a curiosity for heraldry and a deep love for the landscapes that shaped her family's story. Each name and date she uncovers feels less like history and more like coming home, a familiar echo in the vast tapestry of time. For her, these stories are not forgotten-they live, breathing in the quiet spaces of memory and tradition, a testament to lives once lived, now eternal in the pages of her books.