Source: S73 Loyalist Lineages of Canada 1783-1983, 3 Books Toronto Branch, The United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada Publication: Toronto, Ontario: Generation Press, 1983. The Loyalist Lineages of Canada, 1783-1983 is a bicentennial project undertaken by the Toronto Branch of the United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada to commemorate the sttlement of the Loyalists in Canada. This unique collection contains the lineages of more than 1300 members of the Association whose documented applications for membership have been accepted since 1970, as well as those of members who have supplemented their earlier records with additional documentary evidence. Note: Although much of this information has been docmented, I have found numerous errors in this book. It is a great source of Loyalist info, but should not be considered positive proof of anything without additional documentation. File Format: jpg Scrapbook: Y PHOTO
Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/70927924/john-ross : accessed 14 January 2022), memorial page for John Ross (3 Jul 1761–18 May 1826), Find a Grave Memorial ID 70927924, citing Saint Andrews United Church Cemetery, Williamstown, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry United Counties, Ontario, Canada ; Maintained by Donald Martell (contributor 47077703) .
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