Between 1866 and 1871, Irish-American veterans invaded Canada, attempting to pressure Britain to withdraw from Ireland. Gain an understanding of the historical context, significant battles, and the lasting impact on Canadian military and national identity. Determine your ancestor’s role in these events and where to find the records.
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Kathryn Lake Hogan, thank you for your very informative and educational presentation. I learned more from you in one hour about the Fenians than I did in school or anywhere else over the past six decades. Your very engaging presentation style is superb and a wonderful treat. Once again, I say “thank you!!”
Wonderful seminar. I had no idea about this war.
My Great-Grandfather, an Orangeman, travelled about 25 miles to Stratford, Ontario. He boarded the militia train there. However, he was told the battle of Ridgeway was over, and was sent home. Imagine that in the technology of the day.
Wonderful. Better late than never for me and my GROVES cousins! I wish I had known even parts of this 30 years ago when I was in Ontario. We were in the right cemetery, but couldn’t find our ancestor’s grave. Now to find additional information about he and his family and friends will be fascinating research. Thank you Katherine, and especially thank you for your detailed syllabus.
Many years ago I remember hearing something about Fenians, but I had long forgotten about them. Today’s webinar was a real eye-opener. So much valuable information shared with attendees today, and so many tips given as to various places for researching the Finean Raids. Excellent presentation. Thank you.
Thanks, Kathryn! This is a topic I’ve never heard covered before in any webinars. I loved the illustrations in many of your slides and your handout is great…ESPECIALLY the two-page worksheet!
There was so much information and very interesting. A lot of research was done about the Fenians.
Very helpful as my earliest ancestor came to Canada as a British regular and served bot in the American Rev. and War of 1812. His son was in the militia at Ridgeway in the Fenian Raids.