The First Muirs Of The Province Of Quebec, Including Two Millers, James and William Muir, Their Origins In Scotland

The Descendants Of James Muir Of Beloeil, Vercheres, Quebec, who settled in various towns in Quebec, Vermont, Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Connecticut

by Edward Wallace Phillips


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/29/2012

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 406
ISBN : 9781475932850
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 406
ISBN : 9781475932843

About the Book

The First Muirs of The Province of Quebec is the first professional research effort to identify all of the early Muir's who arrived after the French and Indian War which ended in 1763. Their origins and relationships were explored and their parents identified for the first time for some of them. Evidence is presented herein that the two Millers, James and William Muir, were brothers and were possibly related to Adam and Archibald Muir. James and William’s Scottish origins were discovered as were their siblings. The Descendants of James Muir of Beloeil, Vercheres, Quebec, are documented through five generations to include all descendants that could be identified. Many of the spouses of these descendants and their parents were also identified for the first time. Many descendants migrated to Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Connecticut and Massachusetts to work in the mills that were springing up in the nineteenth century there. The variation of French names which changed from record to record as well as the French custom of "dit" names were major challenges that had to be overcome in this research.


About the Author

Edward Wallace Phillips is a professional genealogist operating under the name New England Ancestors Revealed. A graduate of Central New England College of Technology with a Batchelors in Industrial Management he operates an Industrial Supply Co. in Marlboro, Mass. He has a wife, Mary Jean, and two sons Chad and Corey. He has previously published The Descendants of Seth Yeats and John Yeats (iUniverse, 2008) and Guy Wallace Phillips of Malden, Mass. (Harvard Book Store, 2010).