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The Savage Family of Shefford
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Title |
The Savage Family of Shefford
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Abstract |
John Savage of was born in 1740 in either Scotland or Connecticut. He was raised in Spencertown, New York. He left New York in 1782 after being jailed for being a Loyalist during the Revolutionary War. His family settled in Alburgh, Vermont where they remained until 1792 when they immigrated to Shefford township, in Quebec's Eastern Townships. Descendants and relatives (Savage,Allen, Berry, Blampin, Craig, Fitchett, and Temple) lived in Quebec, Ontario, Vermont, New Hampshire, Illinois and elsewhere.
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Place |
Calgary, AB
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Publisher |
Kintracers
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Date |
1992
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# of Pages |
426p.
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Language |
en
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ISBN |
1-895435-02-1
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Notes |
With an introductory essay, “Captain John Savage and the Settlement of Shefford,” by A.J.H. Richardson |
Citation |
Broadhurst, Ralph Neil. The Savage Family of Shefford. Calgary, AB: Kintracers, 1992.
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