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Introduction
Political Aspect of the Revolution
Motives of the Loyalists
 
Treatment of the Loyalists During the War 
Legislative Enactments for the Punishment of the Loyalists 
British Parliament and the Loyalists 
What Britain Did for the Loyalists 
Loyalist Emigration 
Routes of the Loyalists 
Modes of Travelling 
Early Accounts of Long Point
The County of Norfolk
The Townships of Norfolk (Map of Norfolk)
The Indians of the Long Point District
The Migration of Long Point District
Charlotteville
Clearing the Land
Buildings
Food
Mills
Clothing
The Preaching of the Gospel
Marriage
Funerals
List of U.E. Loyalists who Settled at Long Point
Dedrick
Maby (Mabee)
Secord
Teeple
Smith
McMichael
Austin
Welch
Culver

Ryerse (Captain Samuel)
McCall
Munro
Hazen
Bowlby
Freeman
Finch
Tisdale
Berdan
Cope
Ryerson (Lieutenant Joseph)
Anderson
Gilbert
Johnson
Montross
Millard
Matthews
Powell
Foster
Williams
Brown
Spurgin
Hutchison
Buchner [Boughner]
Wycoff
Haviland
Fairchild
Wilson
Shaw
Davis
Glover
Dougharty
Green
Conclusion
 

From The United Empire Loyalist Settlement at Long Point, Lake Erie by L. H. Tasker, 1900
Copyright 2000 John Cardiff