Meet descendants and learn more about where to find information on your Red River ancestors and their culture/history here. Includes fur traders, First Nations, Scots/Irish/Swiss Selkirk Settlers, and Metis.
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Started by Darren Sutherland. Last reply by Darren Sutherland May 12, 2017. 1 Reply 0 Likes
Greetings,I just recently joined GenealogyWise and thought I'd add an intro to the Red River Group.I am a descendant of Catherine "Kate" McPherson and Alexander Sutherland who came over with the 1813…Continue
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I have complied a list of wills and probates that are available to download from the British Archieves and from Scotland People. List is mainly Hudsons Bay Traders and some men of the Red River.Both…Continue
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Hello, I am a descendant of George Henderson son of Peter Henderson & Anne Maria Halcrow! Peter was the son of Peter Henderson & Eleanor Whitford. Peter was the son of Peter Henderson &…Continue
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This discussion group is for anyone that would like to share information and family history on the Donald Gunn Line of the Red River Settlement.Continue
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Saturday, Nov. 5, 2022 at 12 noon
Breezy Bend Golf and Country Club, 7620 Roblin Blvd., Headingley.
Cost: $40.00, inclusive of tax and gratuity
Contact: Phyllis Fraser at phylfraser@icloud.com or Allison Dixon at amdixon@shaw.ca to reserve your spot and meal preference
Options:
-Chicken Forrester with wild mushroom
-Roast Stuffed Pork Loin with raisins, peaches, parsley, celery and onion
-Salmon with hollandaise.
Guest Speaker – Dr. Anne Lindsay, Noted Historian
Dr. Lindsay is a settler scholar, archivist and historian who is currently involved in several efforts to identify and honour the children buried in Residential School cemeteries. She initially came to our attention through the Friends of St. John’s Cathedral Cemetery for the assistance she is giving there in identifying some of the early unmarked graves in one of Winnipeg’s oldest cemeteries.
People in our association will be especially interested in hearing more about a recent discovery of an early grave from 1813 of settler Hector Maclean who died the first year in the settlement.
You are invited!
Please join us at
Kildonan Park
Main Street at McKay Avenue, Winnipeg MB
North Picnic Shelter #3 (Elm and Ash)
on
Sunday, June 9th from 12:30 to 4:30 pm
Join in group games.
Play bocce ball, croquet & frisbee.
Tour the cemetery at Old Kildonan Church.
Enjoy a hot dog and more at a beautiful Winnipeg Park.
Members of the Manitoba Living History Society will be attending in period costumes.
This is a chance to encourage your kids, grandkids, siblings, aunts, uncles, and cousins who may not regularly attend the annual luncheon ofThe Lord Selkirk Association of Rupert’s Land to join you at a free casual event that engages them in learning a bit of their history.
For more information, to register, and/or to offer your help, please contact Twila MacNair 204-781-8124 or twila.macnair@gmail.com
Please let us know how many people are attending so we will have enough food for everyone!
There will be a basket for an optional donation to help offset the costs of this event.
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Hi James! Great to see you here.
I read Peter Fidler's journal not so long ago. It's a great source of information on the early RRS years.
Are you taking in any of the celebrations in Winnipeg this coming week?
Please feel free to set up discussions here under the topic of your ancestors' names if you are looking for relatives or more information on them. Just click Add a Discussion above!
Hello - I'm a new member. While I am not aware of being descended from any of the original settlers, I do know that at least one of my ancestors was involved with the settlement. Through my grandfather I am descended from HBC employees: Peter Fidler (English) and John Park (Scottish). Through the Park's I am also related to James Inkster and Laetitia Sutherland.
Nadine - welcome. Which of Francis and Mary's children was your ancestor? I don't know much about any of them except Albert. I was able to follow his family because he moved to the U.S.
My great-grandfather was Angus, brother of John "Bushy" Matheson [1810-1898]. He and his wife Isabella (Livingston) and their two small sons, Alexander and James, moved to Delaware County, Iowa, in 1840. My grandfather, John, the seventh of their eleven children, was born in January 1847, just after Iowa was admitted to the Union.
Edith Matheson
Hello,
I am a brand new member. I have documents that say I am descended from the Mathesons, Murrays, Pritchards and Smyths and am interested in learning as much as I can.
My great grandfather was Francis W. Murray whose father was a Lord Selkirk settler and Fracis who was born in Old Kildonan on the family homestead. His wife was Mary Matheson a sister of the Archbishop of Rupert's Land. I have a copy of his obituary but the date was cut off. I also have their original marriage certificate of March 7, 1876. I have a family tree of the Pritchards & Mathesons going back to John Pritchard 1657 -1737 descended from the Pritchards of Middleton, Chisbury.
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