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Searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images available with fee-based subscription. Ancestry.com has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription.
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Loyalists in the American Revolution: Miscellaneous Records
Original source: a mixture of various Loyalist databases.
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British Headquarters Papers, New York City 1774-1783 The Carleton Papers
The King's Name Project.
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Genealogy Quest - Maryland Loyalists, 1699
An Association to defend His Majesty's most sacred person and Government against the late King James and all his adherents.
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A list of 225 Georgia Loyalists published in a 1783 issue of the Georgia Gazette.
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Introduction - Ward Chipman, Muster Master's Office (1777-1785) - Library and Archives Canada
The Ward Chipman Papers contain nearly 19,000 references to Loyalists, and their families, who were members of demobilized regiments that settled in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, Canada.
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This list was published with Dr. Morgan's essay The Loyalists of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia in the collection Cape Breton Historical Essays.
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A reference point for those beginning or conducting research on their American Loyalist and British Army ancestors who came to settle along the Bay of Chaleur, Quebec, following the American Revolution.
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Muster Roll at Gulliver's Hole, St. Mary's Bay and Sissiboo
Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada.
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The King's Men: Loyalist Units in New York and North America
[The original link is broken. This link points to an archived copy on the Wayback Machine]
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The Loyal American Regiment 1777-1783
New York Loyalists from lower Dutchess and Westchester Counties.
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From the Digby County, Nova Scotia GenWeb site.
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The Loyalists Of Pennsylvania (1920)
A book by Wilbur H. Siebert.
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The Old Loyalist Burial Grounds
Saint John, New Brunswick.
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The Olive Tree Genealogy: Loyalist & British Muster Rolls 28th Regiment of Foot
Muster roll of British Military Regiment in the French Indian Wars of 1763. Many of these soldiers were granted land in Canada, and became Loyalists.
Loyalists » Locality or Regiment Specific
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