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Mrs. Edward (Margaret McPhee) Hart, U.E.

Victoria UELAC Founding Member: Mrs. Edward (Margaret McPhee) Hart, 1867-1941

  • Born in Baddeck, N.S.
  • Had  a Masters Degree.
  • In 1935 was Historian for UELAC executive.
  • Aside from UELAC, was active with University Women’s Club and Local Council of Women. In 1928, was Convener of Book Committee of local Canadian Women’s Club.
  • Wrote at least two historical/genealogical books on early Nova Scotia.
  • Buried at Royal Oak Cemetery, Saanich.
  • Loyalist Ancestor for Edward Hart: Josiah Hart, 1741-1828 and Hezekiel Ingraham, 1755-1826, both of Nova Scotia.

The Victoria Branch of the UELAC will have its 100th Anniversary in 2027. In preparing for this anniversary, the Branch is seeking any additional information and descendants of the original 100 founders and members of the association of 1927 – 1939.

If you have any addtional information on Margaret nee McPhee Hart or her ancestors/descendants, we would really appreciate hearing from you. You can respond through this web site or send an email to info.vic.uelac@gmail.com

If you are related to Margaret nee McPhee Hart, you may also be a United Empire Loyalist descendant. As you may know, Lord Dorchester’s Proclamation states that Loyalist’s descendants are to be distingushed by affixing U.E. to their names alluding to their great principle the unity of the Empire. If you would like more information on United Empire Loyalists and/or have interest in tracing your Loyalist ancestor(s), please contact us at the Victoria UELAC branch at the email address above or get back to us through this web site.

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Clarence Mann, U.E.

Victoria UELAC Founding Member : Clarence Mann, 1876-1967

  • Born on Prince Edward Island.
  • Minimal Information available.
  • In media and Ancestry, gets confused with a Clarence Churchill Mann from Utica, NY who married Teresa Robinson and lived in Victoria as well.  
  • Have not been able to locate burial site.
  • UE Loyalist Ancestor: Joshua Beebe, 1736-1779 and Col. Isaac Edward Mann, 1723-1803. 

The Victoria Branch of the UELAC will have its 100th Anniversary in 2027. In preparing for this anniversary, the Branch is seeking any additional information and descendants of the original 100 founders and members of the association of 1927 – 1939.

If you have any addtional information on Clarence Mann or hisancestors/descendants, we would really appreciate hearing from you. You can respond through this web site or send an email to info.vic.uelac@gmail.com

If you are related to Clarence Mann, you may also be a United Empire Loyalist descendant. As you may know, Lord Dorchester’s Proclamation states that Loyalist’s descendants are to be distingushed by affixing U.E. to their names alluding to their great principle the unity of the Empire. If you would like more information on United Empire Loyalists and/or have interest in tracing your Loyalist ancestor(s), please contact us at the Victoria UELAC branch at the email address above or get back to us through this web site.

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Ann Shaw nee Lugrin, U.E.

Victoria UELAC Founding Member: Ann Shaw nee Lugrin, 1874-1962

  • Born in Fredericton, N.B. 
  • In the 1901 Census, 24 years old, single, living with parents.  
  • Daughter of the Victoria Colonist editor Charles Lugrin.
  • Ann wrote Pioneer Women of Vancouver Island, 1843-1866 and wrote for McLean’s, etc.
  • Sister Ida Winnifred Fahey was famous soprano known as “The Songbird of B.C”. Once performed at Victoria UELAC branch meeting. 
  • Loyalist Ancestor: Peter Lugrin, 1755-1840, Settled in St. John, N.B.

The Victoria Branch of the UELAC will have its 100th Anniversary in 2027. In preparing for this anniversary, the Branch is seeking any additional information and descendants of the original 100 founders and members of the association of 1927 – 1939.

If you have any addtional information on Ann Shaw nee Lugrin or her ancestors/descendants, we would really appreciate hearing from you. You can respond through this web site or send an email to info.vic.uelac@gmail.com

If you are related to Ann Shaw nee Lugrin, you may also be a United Empire Loyalist descendant. As you may know, Lord Dorchester’s Proclamation states that Loyalist’s descendants are to be distingushed by affixing U.E. to their names alluding to their great principle the unity of the Empire. If you would like more information on United Empire Loyalists and/or have interest in tracing your Loyalist ancestor(s), please contact us at the Victoria UELAC branch at the email address above or get back to us through this web site.

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William Ernest Losee, U.E.

Victoria UELAC Founding Member: William Ernest Losee, 1860-1944

  • Born in Cobourg, Ont. 
  • In 1891 census, in Cowichan South, 30 years, single, sawmill worker.
  • Was married Oct.1891 in Victoria
  • Long time Superintendent, B.C. Cement Plant at Tod Inlet.
  • Buried at Ross Bay Cemetery.
  • Loyalist Ancestor: Rev. William Losee, 1757-1832. Fredericksburg, Ont.

The Victoria Branch of the UELAC will have its 100th Anniversary in 2027. In preparing for this anniversary, the Branch is seeking any additional information and descendants of the original 100 founders and members of the association of 1927 – 1939.

If you have any addtional information on William Ernest Losee or his ancestors/descendants, we would really appreciate hearing from you. You can respond through this web site or send an email to info.vic.uelac@gmail.com

If you are related to William Ernest Losee, you may also be a United Empire Loyalist descendant. As you may know, Lord Dorchester’s Proclamation states that Loyalist’s descendants are to be distingushed by affixing U.E. to their names alluding to their great principle the unity of the Empire. If you would like more information on United Empire Loyalists and/or have interest in tracing your Loyalist ancestor(s), please contact us at the Victoria UELAC branch at the email address above or get back to us through this web site.

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Albert Edward Jones, U.E.

Victoria UELAC Founding Member: Albert Jones, 1855-1934

  • Born in Essex, Ontario.
  • Was from a volunteer unit from Essex to the Riel Rebellion, voted captain by men and later company was made a permanent unit and he was commissioned as captain by military.
  • Lived in Washington State between 1900-1910 and owned a shingle mill. In 1921, lived on Colville Road in Esquimalt and worked as Insurance Manager.
  • Buried at Hatley Cemetery, Colwood.
  • Loyalist Ancestor: Wendel Weigele, 1753-1816. Settled in Essex County, Ont.

The Victoria Branch of the UELAC will have its 100th Anniversary in 2027. In preparing for this anniversary, the Branch is seeking any additional information and descendants of the original 100 founders and members of the association of 1927 – 1939.

If you have any addtional information on Albert Edward Jones or his ancestors/descendants, we would really appreciate hearing from you. You can respond through this web site or send an email to info.vic.uelac@gmail.com

If you are related to Albert Edward Jones, you may also be a United Empire Loyalist descendant. As you may know, Lord Dorchester’s Proclamation states that Loyalist’s descendants are to be distingushed by affixing U.E. to their names alluding to their great principle the unity of the Empire. If you would like more information on United Empire Loyalists and/or have interest in tracing your Loyalist ancestor(s), please contact us at the Victoria UELAC branch at the email address above or get back to us through this web site.

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Florence Jessie Harris, U.E.

Victoria UELAC Founding Member: Florence Jessie Harris, 1872-1942

  • In 1921 census, roomed with May Baynes Reed, nurse to two elderly patients.
  • Born in Maplehurst, Ontario.
  • Died in New Westminster, buried in Lower Mainland.
  • UE Loyalist Ancestor: Descended from Benjamin Willson, 1735-1809, proven from Directory.

The Victoria Branch of the UELAC will have its 100th Anniversary in 2027. In preparing for this anniversary, the Branch is seeking any additional information and descendants of the original 100 founders and members of the association of 1927 – 1939.

If you have any addtional information on Florence Jessie Harris or her ancestors/descendants, we would really appreciate hearing from you. You can respond through this web site or send an email to info.vic.uelac@gmail.com

If you are related to Florence Jessie Harris, you may also be a United Empire Loyalist descendant. As you may know, Lord Dorchester’s Proclamation states that Loyalist’s descendants are to be distingushed by affixing U.E. to their names alluding to their great principle the unity of the Empire. If you would like more information on United Empire Loyalists and/or have interest in tracing your Loyalist ancestor(s), please contact us at the Victoria UELAC branch at the email address above or get back to us through this web site.

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Mrs. F. C. (Myra Hatt) Green, U.E.

Victoria UELAC Founding Member: Mrs. F. C. (Myra Hatt) Green, 1872-1949

  • Born in Fredericton, N.B.
  • Husband was Surveyor General of B.C. who was more active in Victoria Historical Association.
  • As well as UELAC, very active in groups including I.O.D.E., Margaret Jenkins PTA, and the University Women’s Club. 
  • Buried at Holy Trinity Cemetery, North Saanich.
  • Loyalist Ancestor for F.C. Green: George Linkletter, 1737- 1783, Settled in P.E.I.

The Victoria Branch of the UELAC will have its 100th Anniversary in 2027. In preparing for this anniversary, the Branch is seeking any additional information and descendants of the original 100 founders and members of the association of 1927 – 1939.

If you have any addtional information on Mrs. F.C. Myrna nee Hatt Green or her ancestors/descendants, we would really appreciate hearing from you. You can respond through this web site or send an email to info.vic.uelac@gmail.com

If you are related to Mrs. F.C. Myrna nee Hatt Green, you may also be a United Empire Loyalist descendant. As you may know, Lord Dorchester’s Proclamation states that Loyalist’s descendants are to be distingushed by affixing U.E. to their names alluding to their great principle the unity of the Empire. If you would like more information on United Empire Loyalists and/or have interest in tracing your Loyalist ancestor(s), please contact us at the Victoria UELAC branch at the email address above or get back to us through this web site.

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Julia Mary Talbot (nee Hall) Wheatley, U.E.

Victoria UELAC Founding Member Julia Mary Talbot (nee Hall) Wheatley, 1868-1936.

  • Born in Headingley, Manitoba and Father was a member of Northwest Council- 1st constitutional government of Territories.
  • Educated at convent and finishing school in Europe.
  • Son Talbot killed in WW 1,
  • Active with Victoria and Islands Branch, Canadian Authors association, UEL, Historical association, and would host meeting at Lampson Street home.
  • Buried at Ross Bay Cemetery. Need to  find grave take picture. Loyalist Ancestor: Nathan Petit III, 1724-1803, Wentworth, Ontario.

The Victoria Branch of the UELAC will have its 100th Anniversary in 2027. In preparing for this anniversary, the Branch is seeking any additional information and descendants of the original 100 founders and members of the association of 1927 – 1939.

If you have any addtional information on Julia Mary Talbot (nee Hall) Wheatley or her ancestors/descendants, we would really appreciate hearing from you. You can respond through this web site or send an email to info.vic.uelac@gmail.com

If you are related to Julia Mary Talbot (nee Hall) Wheatley, you may also be a United Empire Loyalist descendant. As you may know, Lord Dorchester’s Proclamation states that Loyalist’s descendants are to be distingushed by affixing U.E. to their names alluding to their great principle the unity of the Empire. If you would like more information on United Empire Loyalists and/or have interest in tracing your Loyalist ancestor(s), please contact us at the Victoria UELAC branch at the email address above or get back to us through this web site.

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Lewis Peter Grass, U.E.

Victoria UELAC Founding Member: Lewis Peter Grass, 1859-1940

  • Born in East Whitby, Durham County, Ont.
  • 1911 census, with wife and three children.
  • Various occupations around agriculture including farm instructor in Fort Pitt, Sask. in 1891 and government agent in Innisfail, Alta. in 1916.
  • Moved to Sidney in retirement.
  • Buried at Holy Trinity Cemetery, North Saanich. 
  • Loyalist Ancestor: Captain Michael Grass, 1735-1813.  Settled in Kingston, Ont. Very high-profile leader of first settlers in the Kingston / Bay of Quinte area.

The Victoria Branch of the UELAC will have its 100th Anniversary in 2027. In preparing for this anniversary, the Branch is seeking any additional information and descendants of the original 100 founders and members of the association of 1927 – 1939.

If you have any addtional information on Lewis Peter Grass or his ancestors/descendants, we would really appreciate hearing from you. You can respond through this web site or send an email to info.vic.uelac@gmail.com

If you are related to Lewis Peter Grass, you may also be a United Empire Loyalist descendant. As you may know, Lord Dorchester’s Proclamation states that Loyalist’s descendants are to be distingushed by affixing U.E. to their names alluding to their great principle the unity of the Empire. If you would like more information on United Empire Loyalists and/or have interest in tracing your Loyalist ancestor(s), please contact us at the Victoria UELAC branch at the email address above or get back to us through this web site.

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William Grant Gaunce, U.E.

Victoria UELAC Founding Member: William Grant Gaunce, 1850-1935

  • Born in Studholm, N.B.
  • Arrived in Greenwood, B.C. in 1898, involved in real estate and mining brokerage and served as secretary for the Board of Trade for many years.
  • Retired to Victoria. Staying with daughter Helen and her husband in 1911.  
  • Buried at Ross Bay Cemetery, Victoria.
  • Loyalist Ancestor: Obadiah Ackerly, 1757- 1843, Settled in Saint John, N.B. Wife Elizabeth Atherton descended from UE Benjamin Atherston, 1736-1816.

The Victoria Branch of the UELAC will have its 100th Anniversary in 2027. In preparing for this anniversary, the Branch is seeking any additional information and descendants of the original 100 founders and members of the association of 1927 – 1939.

If you have any addtional information on William Grant Gaunce or his ancestors/descendants, we would really appreciate hearing from you. You can respond through this web site or send an email to info.vic.uelac@gmail.com

If you are related to William Grant Gaunce, you may also be a United Empire Loyalist descendant. As you may know, Lord Dorchester’s Proclamation states that Loyalist’s descendants are to be distingushed by affixing U.E. to their names alluding to their great principle the unity of the Empire. If you would like more information on United Empire Loyalists and/or have interest in tracing your Loyalist ancestor(s), please contact us at the Victoria UELAC branch at the email address above or get back to us through this web site.