Soldiers, Squatters and Settlers—early settlements in Upper Canada

Christine Woodcock
Feb 21, 2025
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About this webinar

Following the Revolutionary War, many British subjects were eager to get onto British soil and Canada was the nearest colony. Land was granted to soldiers who had remained loyal to the Crown and with the success of settlements such as Glengarry, colonizers soon realized that there was success to be had in getting immigrants to settle in the huge swath of untapped land in Upper Canada. In this presentation we will discuss: Military Settlements, Crown & Clergy Reserves, Queen’s Bush Settlement & Wilberforce Colony, Quaker Settlements, Mennonite Settlements, Talbot Settlement, Peter Robinson Settlement, Huron Tract. We will also look at sale of treaty lands, and emigration societies in Scotland.

About the speaker

Christine Woodcock is a genealogy educator with an interest in Scottish research. As an immigrant herself, Christine is always interested in the stories of other immigrants and her research has led he...
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  1. JT
    Jean Tempke
    1 year ago

    Loved hearing the history of these areas and where the settlers came from. Would love a similar webinar on the settlers of Nova Scotia, especially those from Scotland.

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  2. BC
    Bonnie Capehart
    1 year ago

    Fabulous history lesson!

  3. JH
    John Hicks
    1 year ago

    great info

  4. CL
    Clara Lawver
    1 year ago

    As a descendant of a couple 'Talbot Settlers' as well as Loyalists, I have been fortunate to visit in Ontario four times, I was thrilled to find one 149 year old house still standing and the graves of some of my ancestors. Library and online research is an absolute for me. Thank you Christine for your work.

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  5. DN
    Dianne Norton
    1 year ago

    I thought this webinar was fascinating. My family comes from the Niagara falls district. I was excited you spoke about that area. I going to go back through this lesson step by step to get as much information as possible on the area. Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge.

  6. CL
    Cheryl Levy
    1 year ago

    WOW. So much covered in one session BUT it gives a clearer picture of settlers and settlements, rather than looking at them individually in isolation. Thank you Christine for compiling this history for us. Great work!

  7. RF
    Ross Fisher
    1 year ago

    Stunning presentation. The amount of historical information on the early settlement in the sub-Lake Huron region was quite helpful. Superb delivery and organization. Thank you.

  8. RC
    Russell Cline
    1 year ago

    I have no Canadian roots that I know of, but I wanted to expose myself to the history of the area and learn something new. Who knows...perhaps the answer to my Irish brick wall ancestor lies in Ontario!

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