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Richard Ripley UE
Network of Founding Family Genealogies

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Education:
MA, University of Western Ontario

Years of Service: 15

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My expertise is with families with feet in both ponds - America and Canada. Perhaps a family emigrated from Ireland or England, landed first in Quebec City, and then some or all of the family moved to America. I have researched such families. Of special interest is the time of the War of Independence, when some supported the new ideas, and some preferred the old ways. I have researched such families.

I am a registered descendant of a Loyalist and member of UELAC. I have published genealogies and articles with Loyalist Trails, the newsletter of the United Empire Loyalists of Canada. I am Project Co-ordinator of NFFG, the Network of Founding Family Genealogies, and hold many books, family trees, and unpublished records and archives of founding families and their descendants, and of living descendants of persons who were Loyalists during the Revolutionary War (1776-1783), even when some descendants returned to America. I suggest visiting our online NFFG family tree for a quick look.

Society Memberships:
Ontario Genealogical Society
United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada

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06/28/09Member Since:

8Completed Projects:

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Richard Ripley UE
Network of Founding Family Genealogies

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Locations:
United States
Ontario
New York
New Jersey

Research Specialties:
Colonial
Emigration & Immigration
French Canadians
Military

Era:
1700 - 1800
1800 - 1900

Archive Location:
Archives of Ontario
McMaster Divinity College (Canadian Baptist Archives)
Presbyterian Church in Canada Archives and Records Office
Victoria University (United Church of Canada Central Archives)
Norfolk Historical Society
St. Thomas Public Library - George Thorman Room

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Locations:
Ontario
New York
New Jersey
York

Research Specialties:
Colonial
Emigration & Immigration
French Canadians
Military
Medieval

Era:
< 1700
1700 - 1800
1800 - 1900

Archive Location:
Archives of Ontario
Presbyterian Church in Canada Archives and Records Office
Victoria University (United Church of Canada Central Archives)

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06/28/09Member Since:

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