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Books, Maps & Other Resources American Revolutionary War Genealogy & History More Canadian Resources | More American Resources More Loyalist Resources | More American Revolution Resources BOOK - The New Loyalist Index Vol. 1 to Vol. 7 By Paul J. Bunnell, UE Volumes 1, 2, & 3 Published by Heritage Books Inc., Maryland, 1989-96 Volumes 3,4, 5, 6, & 7 Published by Paul Bunnell, Milford, 2005-10 Author and compiler Paul Brunnell, UE has researched United Empire Loyalists for more than 30 years, publishing his findings into the seven volumes that you find here. The information categories found in Mr Bunnell's volumes vary by volume. Most include the name, regiment and rank of the subject person, brief data on residence, date of birth, marriage or death, and a citation to source information. Check the individual descriptions for clearer guidance on contents of each volume. Individual volume descriptions on this page are from the author. In some descriptions we have substituted "the author" for the word "I". Book content is organized alphabetically by surname of primary person.
The New Loyalist Index Vol. I
By Paul J. Bunnell, UE Published by Heritage Books Inc., Maryland, 1989 Includes more than 5000 Loyalists and their families. Where they came from, stayed as refugees and settled. This first index has been reprinted several times due to its popularity. 525 pages; 5.5" X 8.5"; Index; perfect-bound; ISBN 978-1-55613-234-6
The New Loyalist Index Vol. 2
By Paul J. Bunnell, UE Published by Heritage Books Inc., Maryland, 1996 More then 2,500 names, histories and important vital records on our Loyalists and their families. This volume is special because many widows of Loyalists are listed who survived their husbands in later years. 218 pages; 5.5" X 8.5"; Index; perfect-bound; ISBN 978-0-7884-0400
The New Loyalist Index Vol. 3
By Paul J. Bunnell, UE Published by Heritage Books Inc., Maryland, 1998 Another volume with approximately 2,000 more Loyalists and their families, vital records, histories and movements from all over the colonies, but especially in the areas of Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard, Nantucket and Massachusetts, New Hampshire Loyalists. 177 pages; 5.5" X 8.5"; perfect-bound; ISBN 978-0-7884-0987
The New Loyalist Index Vol. 4
By Paul J. Bunnell, UE Published by Paul Bunnell, Milford, 2005 This volume lists many freed African Americans, Massachusetts Loyalists plus other loyalists from the other colonies that served on the side of King George III. There are over 1700 members and families. 180 pages; 8.5" X 11"; thermal-bound; ISBN [none]
The New Loyalist Index Vol. 5
By Paul J. Bunnell, UE Published by Paul Bunnell, Milford, 2007 SOUTHERN LOYALIST’S, Including Irish & Scottish, & Bahamas Loyalists & Other Territories The North American Colonies were settled and influenced by six groups: (a.) The Spanish, in the St. Augustine and Florida region; (b.) Great Britain including the Irish and Scottish settlers in the Virginia and southern region; (c.) The Dutch and German’s in the New York to Pennsylvania region; (d.) Great Britain in the Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay region; (e.) France in the Acadie/Quebec Region; (f.) and finally the Native First Nation Tribes of all regions. The sub-groups in these areas were: The Catholic; Protestant; Puritan; and Quaker influence. The melting pot of the America’s began when each group went to war or dominated the other, mixing the cultural soup that made North America what it is today. This American Loyalist listing will concentrate on the “Southern Group” with a focus on the Irish and Scottish Loyalists’ too. The areas covered will be Florida, Georgia, North and South Carolina, Virginia and Western Frontier where possible. 160 pages; 8.5" X 11"; thermal-bound; ISBN [none]
The New Loyalist Index Vol. 6 - (Including 1812 Metis) Revised
By Paul J. Bunnell, UE Published by Paul Bunnell, Milford, 2007 First Nation Loyalists' And Their Associates. As listed in the rest of this series, the author has placed the sources at the front of the book and noted a source code after each Loyalist listing. Though small, this edition contains our Native American, and their Associated members. Many may not be Native American, but was associated with them through their service in the Indian Department. But, many of the non-natives could be spouses or children of the First Nation People so it is worth listing them here. Every effort has been taken to identify who was Native American because it is the aim of this edition to list them. The author has included Metis who served in the War of 1812 and though they are not a classic Loyalist, many did live on both sides of the border and they were forced in many cases to relocated into Canada because of the siding with the British so this is the reason the author included them. 37 pages; 8.5" X 11"; perfect-bound; ISBN [none]
The New Loyalist Index Vol. 7
By Paul J. Bunnell, UE Published by Paul Bunnell, Milford, 2010 Listing over 13 sources including more Mass., African American, Loyalists, and records from New Brunswick, UEL, Pension records and private genealogies, this volume adds more of our ancestor’s travel’s. 134 pages; 8.5" X 11"; perfect-bound; ISBN [none]
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