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Ontario / Upper Canada
BOOKS - How WRIGHT You Are - Third Edition (A Genealogical Study of a United Empire Loyalist Family in North America) Genealogy & History Resources Compiled by Duncan (Darby) MacDonald C.D., U.E., F.S.A. Scot and the Wright Research Team Originally published by MacDonald Research Centre, Brockville, 1998 This edition published by MacDonald Research Press*, Carleton Place, 2023 *MacDonald Research is an imprint of GlobalGenealogy.com Inc.
Though this book is crammed with names, dates, relationships and places, it also includes extensive notes, obituary transcripts and other information about many members of the family. A browse of the Index will provide a snapshot of the large number of the Wright family who bear the U.E. suffix. The genealogy was designed using a genealogy software program. That means that the structure/organization of information is easy to follow and will be familiar to many. The comprehensive nominal Index helps readers locate specific people quickly and easily. The pdf download version is every-word searchable. Contents include:
184 Pages 8.5 X 11" Printed edition: Coil bound Digital edition: pdf format, readable on any device that can read a pdf file. Index Originally published by MacDonald Research Centre, Brockville, 1999 Original ISBN 0-894033-99-5 This edition published by MacDonald Research Press*, Carleton Place, 2023 *MacDonald Research Press is an imprint of GlobalGenealogy.com Inc. New ISBNs: 978-1-77240-223-0 (printed) NOTE about print quality: GlobalGenealogy.com acquired MacDonald Research Centre after the passing of its founder and primary transcriber/compiler, Duncan MacDonald. We are pleased to make his books available under the new MacDonald Research imprint. Each book has been reprinted as it was prepared by Mr. MacDonald, without corrections or additions. Modern technology helped us reproduce the original work in as-good-as, or better quality as that which was originally published. Much of MacDonald's original work was created on a typewriter. His well-worn "masters" were made on a photocopier. We've cleaned them up as much as possible without re-keying all of the content resulting in books that are useful and complete, but of a print quality that reflects the technology of the time in which they were orignally published. More Canadian Genealogy & History Resources from Global Genealogy:
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