Category:Ulster-Scottish immigrants to pre-Confederation Canada

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U

  • Ulster-Scottish immigrants to pre-Confederation Newfoundland

Pages in category "Ulster-Scottish immigrants to pre-Confederation Canada"

The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

A

  • John Askin

B

  • William Barber (Ontario politician)
  • James Beaty, Sr.
  • Robert Bell (Ottawa politician)

C

  • Edward Frederick Clarke
  • Henry Joseph Clarke
  • Mcneil Clarke
  • William Craig (Canadian politician)

E

  • Timothy Eaton
  • Andrew Charles Elliott

E cont.

  • Matthew Elliott (loyalist)

F

  • Judge Fulton

H

  • George Hamilton (lumber baron)

J

  • James Johnston (Upper Canada politician)

K

  • Robert Kincaid

L

  • William Law (Latter Day Saints)

M

  • Thomas McCord
  • John Foster McCreight
  • William McMaster
  • Alexander McNutt (colonisation)
  • John Macoun

M cont.

  • Andrew Monteith
  • James Morton (Canadian businessman)

N

  • Hugh Nelson (Canadian politician)

R

  • Matthew Richey

S

  • Thomas Scott (Orangeman)

T

  • Joshua Spencer Thompson

W

  • John White (Liberal MP)
  • John White (Conservative MP)
  • John Corry Wilson Daly
  • Andrew Trew Wood
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