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Freemasonry In Canada before 175 (7455 words) |
 | The story of Freemasonry in Canada begins almost with the first conquest in 1710 by the British of that portion popularly known as the Atlantic Provinces of Canada (comprising Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland). |
 | Eastern Canada, the cradle of Canadian social and political institutions, is likewise the cradle of the Craft in Canada. |
 | In August 1737 he was a Commissioner along with Dr. William Skene and Otho Hamilton of H. Council of Nova Scotia, and four others from Rhode Island, to mark out and settle the boundaries between the province of Massachusetts Bay and the colony of Rhode Island. |
| Francois Vachon (1794-1886) Register Report (1299 words) |
 | Born on 1 Feb 1794 in Saint-François-de-Beauce (Beauceville)[1765], Québec, Canada. |
 | On 18 Jun 1876 when Cléophée was 26, she married François Xavier DROUIN, son of Louis DROUIN and Brigitte LABBÉ, in Saint-Victor-de-Beauce[1849], Québec, Canada. |
 | Born on 13 Aug 1855 in Saint-Joseph-de-Beauce[1737], Québec, Canada. |