William Tannahill, Iowa UnionCemetery, Phillips Co., Kansas

KSGenWeb Kansas Civil War Veterans County Listing William Tannahill Phillips [County] Iowa UnionCemetery, Phillips Co., Kansas. Has 3 tombstones. He died at Anapolis, MD at an Union Army Hospital while on “parole” from a Confederate prison. He was a member of Co B, 7th Reg, Iowa Infantry. Taken prison at Belmont, MO. Though actually buried …

LaGuerre Cemetery

Burials at LaGuerre Cemetery Known as the ‘Calvin Presbyterian Church’ or the ‘LaGuerre Presbyterian Church’, the remains of the church are located in St. Anicet Parish, Huntingdon County, Quebec. The church stood in the centre of what was the Village of LaGuerre (also known as “Godmanchester Village”). The cemetery was established approximately 20 years before …

VIEW – SEARCH BC ARCHIVES MS-0345 Rhodes, Gertrude Ann Originals 1813-1894 51 cm Microfilm (neg.) 1813-1894 35 mm [A01220-A01222] Correspondence; petitions; registers of births, marriages; etc. all relating to the Red River Settlement. Includes minutes, proceedings, etc. of the Council of Assiniboia; papers relating to legal suits involving Griffith Owen Corbett; abstracts of Hudson’s Bay …

Hargrave, James James Hargrave was at Medicine Hat in 1883. He was born in 1846 at Beechridge, Quebec and died in 1935 at Medicine Hat. He married Alexandra Helen Sissons, in 1935 in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba. She was born in 1853, at Howard, Ontario and died in 1932 at Medicine Hat. They had eight …

Special Collections — Occasional Paper No.8 32. HARGRAVE, Joseph James. Red River. 1871. Red River. By Joseph James Hargrave, F.R.G.S. Montreal: Printed For The Author By John Lovell. 1871. References: Peel 328; Story p. 344. Hargrave (1841-1894) was born at York Factory, the son of James Hargrave, whose letters appear in the Champlain Society’s publications. …