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From: "D. O'" <>
Subject: Re: [Q-R] Reposting-- Anglicans in Canada East--James GREEN(E)b.1795-
Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2009 03:02:01 +0000
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Is this what you are looking for Joan?
1796-1800
>Name: James Frederick Green
>Event: Naissance (Birth) religion: Anglican
>Place of Worship or Institution: Québec (Anglican)
>(Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church))
>Province: Québec
Baptised on the Fourth March One thousand seven hundred and ninety seven James Frederick Green son of Robert and Sarah Green his wife, of the Second Battalion of the Sixtieth Regiment. This child was born the thirteenth of January last One thousand seven hundred and ninety seven.
Joan: The Anglican Diocesan offices for the Province of Quebec are located in Quebec City as is the Anglican Bishop.
Cheers!
Doreen
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> Subject: [Q-R] Reposting-- Anglicans in Canada East--James GREEN(E) b.1795-
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> Hi,
>
> I'm reposting this since I've had no replies. I realize it is a bit vague,
> but if someone could even tell me where most Anglicans were to be found in
> the late 1700's in Quebec it would help. I'm not very familiar with the
> history of the Anglican Church. I do know that Bishop Mountain was the head
> of the Quebec Diocese, but that even covered eastern Ontario. I've checked
> the list Archives but no success.
>
> Thanks,
> Joan
>
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> Subject: [Q-R] Anglicans in Canada East--James GREEN(E) b.1795
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> Hi ,
> I've just discovered a relative of my husband who was Church of England and
> born in Canada East according to the1861 census of Ontario.
>
> James GREEN(E) was born c 1795 (age 66 in 1861) born Canada East. He was of
> Anglo Irish descent. I would like to find his birth if possible. His
> father might be named Philip, or Robert Green
> I didn't realize there were many C. of E. in Quebec so early. What part of
> Quebec had settlements of Anglicans in the late 1700s? Was it mainly
> Montreal?
>
> Thanks for any help. I don't have Ancestry at the moment.
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> > Joan
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