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This group is for students taking courses or working on the Certificate for Canadian Records from the International Institute of Genealogical Studies.

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Foundations: Canadian Certificate Course Order

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Many new students are unsure of where to begin. Which courses should you take first? It is recommended for all students to begin with understanding the methodology guidelines and standards used in…Continue

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Do you have a question about your courses or your research? Communication is so important in genealogy. At The National Institute, there are various ways you can communicate with us. For more…Continue

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Basic Level Courses

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Comment by Ken McKinlay on September 23, 2011 at 9:12pm
@Debra: In Dr. Esther Clark Wright's book "The Loyalists of New Brunswick" There is a John Butler possibly from New Jersey (question mark beside that) that served in the PWAR (Prince Of Wales' American Regiment AKA Prince of Wales' American Volunteers) and settled in the Kennebecasis area of Kings County, New Brunswick. On the PANB site there are several land grant petitions in Kings County for a John Butler with the first one in 1788 and two more in 1810 and 1814.
Comment by Judith Hayman on August 26, 2011 at 9:22am
@ Debra:  Your Edward is only a maybe for me.  The furthest on the Hazel line I got was to James Hazel born about 1826 in Ontario.  He married Mary Jane Herbert (or possibly Hebert).  The family lived in the area where Brant, Oxford and Norfolk come together.
Comment by Judith Hayman on August 25, 2011 at 6:32am

Hi,  I'm working on the following lines before 1850,  Joseph Mason b 1780 in "Montreal" of English descent, in Wentworth Co, by 1813/4 and his wife Rebecca Wedge, b. 1794 New Jersey, settled in Glanford Tp.  Parentage unknown for both. 

Also searching the following:  Crooks, Hazel, Corey, all in counties around west Lake Erie. 

Comment by Paul Caverly on July 21, 2011 at 6:44am
Debra - re John Butler
I don't see him in any of the books I have. DeLancey's Brigade had 3 units, the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Battalion all out on NY. Disbanded along the Saint John River in 1783.
Prince of Wales American Volunteers were raised primarily in Connecticut and New England. Recruitment at NY over the winter of 1776-1777. They disbanded along the Saint John River in 1783.
Comment by Peter Stines on June 29, 2011 at 9:37am
I'm working on my Corman and Patterson family. Isaac Corman of Saltfleet and Patterson of Thorold and Pelham, Welland in Ontario.
 

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