Partial Index of:
By E. C. Royle, minister
Note:
This is only a partial index, but it does contain more entries than the index provided with the extracts from Rev. Royle's Study.
The references are to Chapter - Page.
Abbott, Rev. Joseph, arrives: 2-1
Abbott. Rev. Joseph: Helps at McGill: 6-3
Archbold, Rev., visits Vaudreuil: 2-10
Atkinson purchases land: 1-4
Atkinson, Dorothy (Mrs John Mark Crank DeLesDerniers): 3-2
Atkinson’s daughter marries in 1797: 1-4
Bay, The, absorbs the North West Company, 1821: 2-3
Benson, John: 5-3
Billy nicknames: 5-13
Burger, Hannah (Francis Clarke Schneider’s godmother): 3-3
Burger, Hannah, family reminiscence about George Grieve: 3-3
Burial, Mr. Leeds conducted at Vaudreuil, 1830: 3-1
Cemetery committee, 1818: 2-3
Cemetery, land sold: 2-3
Cemetery, vested in the Corporation of St. James Church 1866: 2-3
Cemetery: first burials at Vaudreuil: 2-3
Cemetery: original deed: 2-3
Chipman House: 1-7
Chipman House as Hudson Bay Company post: 2-2
Choisy fief created and sold: 1-10
Cholera: 3-4
Church plans, earliest reference to, 1819: 2-3
Clarke family: 6-4
Contine, Caroline, death: 1-8
Contine, Caroline, lived with Charles: 1-8
Contine, Caroline, marries: 1-6
Contine, Caroline, witness at baptism: 1-9
Cook, Corneilius, marries in 1813: 1-9
Cook, Corneilius, sells land for cemetery: 2-3
Cote St. Charles district surveyed: 1-10
Coteau du Lac, Mission at: 3-1
Crops grown at Vaudreuil : 3-2
Cumberland England, settlers from: 2-7
Davidson, Ann, baptism, 1830: 3-1
Davidson, Frances: Birth: 6-10
Davidson, Joseph, baptism, 1830: 3-1
Davidson, William: Death: 4-7
Davidson. Thomas: 6-10
Davidsons: 6-11
DeLesDerniers, Drusilla, marries: 1-6
DeLesDerniers, F.: 4-9
DeLesDerniers, Frank and Nelson: 2-10
DeLesDerniers, John Mark Crank is trading with the Indians at Oka: 1-5
DeLesDerniers, John Mark Crank: 1-4
DeLesDerniers, John Mark Crank: Daughter’s Marriage: 2-10
DeLesDerniers, John Mark Crank: Death: 5-7
DeLesDerniers, Mary Cecilia(Mrs. Shepherd): 5-3, 5-4
DeLesDerniers, Mr.: Grows ginseng: 3-2
DeLesDerniers, Mrs. and Mr. and Miss: 6-10
DeLesDerniers, Nelson, Harriet, Mary, Louise, Francis, ****: 5-**
DeLesDerniers, Nelson: Child’s death: 2-10
DeLesDerniers, P.F.C.: 3-8
DeLesDerniers, P.F.C.: 4-7
DeLesDerniers, Peter Francis Christian, marries: 25
DeLesDerniers, Peter Francis Christian: 4-8
DeLesDerniers, Peter Francis: 2-10
DeLesDerniers, Sophia, marries, 1829: 2-10
DeLesDerniers, Sophia: Marriage: 2-10
DeLesDerniers, P.F.C. : 4-8
Enneson, Sara: captured: 1-2, marries: 1-3
Forbes, W.: 6-10
Ginseng: 3-2
Grieve, George: 3-3
Grieve, Isabella: 3-4
Grieve, Marky: 3-4
Halcro, Andrew: Commanding the steamer Gem: 5-14
Halcro, Jane of Rigaud, marries in 1813: 1-9
Halcro, Sally, 1829: 2-10
Harvey, Edmund, buried in 1818:2-3
Harwood, Hon. Robert Unwin, marries, 1823: 2-4
Hertel, Captain of William King, 1826: 2-4
Hudson Bay Company: Closes post at Oka: 6-4
Hudson, Eliza: Town named for: 5-14
Kellogg, Oriel, marries 3 August 1809 in Argenteuil: 1-6
Kingsbury family in Argenteuil: 1-7, 1-8
Kinsberry, Mary, marries in 1802 at Christ Church Cathedral Montreal: 1-7
Kinsbury (Schneider), Marie Josette: Death: 4-6 4 – 7
Kinsbury, Marie Josette, burial: 4-7
Kinsbury, Marie Josette, death: 1-7
Land set aside for public roads in 1792: 1-4
Last male Lotbiniere dies, 1821: 2-4
Leeds, Rev., comes to Vaudreuil: 3-1
"Les Bourgeois de la Campagnie de Nord Ouest", published 1890 in Quebec, by Masson: 3-5
Lightall, C.J., Captain of Durham boats: 2-4, 3-5
Lotbiniere, Marie Louis Josephte, marries, 1823: 2-4
MacDonald, deBellefeuille, 1853, marries Marie Louise Harwood: 3 - 5
Mathison, R.B. : 5-3
Mathison, A.E.A. : 5-3
Mathison, Colonel John Augustus: 2-5
Mathison, Miss Ann Eliza Amelia: 2-5
Mathison, Misses : 5.3
Mathison, Whitlock, relationship: 2-5
McDonnell, Judge owner of Durham boats: 2-4
McTavish John George, arrives at Oka, 1836: 3 - 5
McTavish, J.G.: Dies of Cholera: 6-4
McTavish, Simon: 3-5
Ministrations: 1805 - 1811: Protestant Episcopal Congregation at Chatham: 1-2
Ministrations: 1805-1809, by Rev. R. Bradford of the Protestant Episcopal Congregation at Chatham: 1-8
Ministrations: 1811- 1816: by Rev. R. Bradford of the Protestant Episcopal Congregation at Chatham: 1-8
Ministrations: 1812 - 1830: Christ Church of St. Andrew’s East: 1-2
Ministrations: 1818-1825: by Rev. Joseph Abbott of Christ Church in St. Andrew’s East: 1-9
Ministrations: 1826-1859: by Rev. William Abbott of Christ Church in St. Andrew’s East: 1-9
Ministrations: 1830 – 1841: Coteau du Lac: 1-2
Ministrations: after 1841: St. James Anglican Church in Hudson: 1-2
Ministrations: District without a minister for two years: 2-2
Ministrations: pre-1805, go to Montreal, 1-8
Ministrations: pre-1805: at Christ Church Cathedral Montreal: 1-2
Moch, Christiana, marries 10 February 1786 in Montreal: 1-6
Montmarquette: Mr.: Invests in the steamer Oldfield: 6-2
Mountain, Archdeacon, visits Vaudreuil, 1832: 3-2
Mullan’s Store: 3-1
North West Company absorbed by the Hudson’s Bay Company, 1821: 2-3
Oka (presumed), Hudson’s Bay Post visited by Rev. J. Abbott in 1819: 2-2
Oka (presumed), ministrations to people associated with Hudson’s Bay Company: 2-2, 2-2
Oka, Indians granted the Seignory of Two Mountains: 1-11
Oka, land acquired by North West Company in 1820: 2-2
Oka, land transaction by North West Company in 1808: 2-2
Oka: Sulpicians found mission in 1721: 1-2
Parish of Vaudreuil founded in 1773: 1-2, 1-3
Park, Maria: Child’s death: 2-10
Park, Mary, serves as sponsor:1-6
Pointe-a-Cavagnal surveyed: 1-2
Pyke, Rev. James: Marriage: 6-4
Registers, A second required by law: 5-9
Rice, Amelia, marries: 2-5
Robins, Hannah: Baptism: 3-4
Robins, R.S.: 3-5 6-5, 6-10
Robins: Captain R.S.: Baptism: 5-12
Robins: Hannah Elizabeth: Death: 6-3
Sabourin, John Baptist, marries: 1-3
Schneider family history: 1-6
Schneider, Andrew: Death: 3-4
Schneider, Atkinson: 5-3
Schneider, Charles, “tavern keeper of Lachine” marries in 1802 at Christ Church Cathedral Montreal: 1-7
Schneider, Charles, also ran a farm: 1-8
Schneider, Charles, occupies Spence House: 1-7
Schneider, Charles, witness at burial of Edmund Harvey of Rigaud in 1818: 2-3
Schneider, Charles: Building Committee: 4-8
Schneider, Charles: Attends the Consecration of the Church: 6-10
Schneider, Charles: Cornerstone of Church is laid: 4-9
Schneider, Charles: Signs as proxy: 5-9
Schneider, Charles: Witness at burial of Dr. Pyke: 6-5
Schneider, Charles: Witness to Burial of John Mark Crank DeLesDerniers: 5-7
Schneider, Charles’s children listed in family bible: 1-7
Schneider, Christian, marries on 10 February 1786 in Montreal: 1-6
Schneider, Elizabeth, baptised 31 August 1812: 1-9
Schneider, Elizabeth, baptism in Chatham registers: 1-6
Schneider, Family Bible: 1-7
Schneider, H.: Subscription to church fund: 5-11
Schneider, Hannah: 3-4
Schneider, Henry, baptism, 1829: 2-10
Schneider, Henry, born to Sally Halcro and Julius Schneider, 1829: 2-10
Schneider, Henry: Travelling to Canada: 2-9
Schneider, Hotel: Dancing at: 5-4
Schneider, Hotel: R.W. Shepherd meets Captain Robins at Schneider Hotel: 5-5
Schneider, John Frederick, born 9 January 1803: 1-7
Schneider, John Julius, born 3 October 1804: 1-7
Schneider, John Mark: 3-4
Schneider, John occupies Chipman House around 1810: 1-7
Schneider, John William, baptised 31 August 1812: 1-9
Schneider, John William: Marriage 3-4
Schneider, John, birth: 1-6
Schneider, John, marries on 3 August 1809 in Argenteuil: 1-6
Schneider, John, marries: 1-6
Schneider, John, Painted Church roof: April 1844: 5-9
Schneider, John: 3-4
Schneider, John: Death: 22 February 1841: 4-8
Schneider, John: Kept and inn: 2-9
Schneider, John: Signs as proxy: 5-9
Schneider, Julius, 1829: 2-10
Schneider, Mary, aunt to Susannah DeLesDerniers: 1-7
Schneider, Mrs. and Mr., come to Como with two sons: 1-7
Schneider, Mrs. Chas., baptism at Christ Church Cathedral in Montreal: 1-7
Schneider, Peter, birth: 1-6
Schneider, Sophia: 5-3
Schneider, Thomas Henry, born 22 February 1808: 1-7
Schneider, W.; Subscription to church fund: 5-11
Schneider, Wharf: 4-9
Schneider, William, marries: 1-6
Schneider, William, purchase land for cemetery: 2-3
Schneider, William: Blacksmith: 5-14
Schneider, William: Friend of Shepherd: 5-4
Schneider, Zaida: (Mrs. Forbes) Leads signing in Church: 6-10
Schneiders, are Lutherans: 1-10
Schneiders, first were Hessians, family tradition: 1-6
Schneiders, owned land occupied by Hunt Club: 1-8
Seguin. R.L.: Introduction, 2-7
Shepherd, Frances Amelia Rice: Birth: 6-10
Shepherd, R.W., comes to Canada, 1830: 2-10
Shepherd, R.W., visits Vaudreuil as a boy, 1832: 3-2
Shepherd, Robert Ward: 6-10
Shepherd, Robert Ward: Birth: 6-10
Shepherd, Robert Ward: Discovers passage through the Vaudreuil rapids: 5-5
Shepherd, Robert Ward: Meets future wife: 5-4
Shepherd: R.S.: Buys the steamer Oldfield: 6-2
Spence House: 1-7
Spence House as North West Company post: 2-2
St. James Church Consecration on 18 September 1849:
Steamer ‘William King’ on Lower Ottawa, 1826: 2-4
Steamer Oldfield: 4-9
Steamer Ottawa: 3-5, 4-9
Steamer Shannon blows up on Lake St. Louis: 4-8
Steamer, first on Ottawa, 1819: 2-4
Thain, Thomas, officer of North West Company acquires land at Oka in 1820: 2-2
Topographical Dictionary of Lower Canada: 3-2
Uniake, Hon. Norman Fitzgerald, marries, 1829: 2-10
Uniake, Sophia: Marriage: 2-10
"Union", first steamer between Hull and Grenville: 2 - 4
Van de Burgh, Miss, marries: 2-5
Waterson, Mary: 6-10
Whitloch, Mr., marries: 2-5
Whitlock, John: purchase land for cemetery: 2-3
Whitlock, Mrs. William: 2-5
Whitlock, William: 1-10
"William King", first steamer on lower Ottawa: 2 - 4