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**NEW** I have a full list of Metis Scrip Affidavits for the Thomas line! I can send you the spreadsheet - just ask me!

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Friday, March 13, 2009

HBC Record Capt. George Taylor II and George Taylor III

HBC record of George Taylor III





This is the service record of George Taylor II; son of George Taylor I and Margaret Grieve of Berwick-on-Tweed, England. (Click on the image to see a larger copy)



2 comments:

  1. I am looking for scrip for Jane Bruce (George Taylor) 1760, Margaret Taylor (Louis-Amable Hogue) 1805, Louis Hogue 1846 (Julie Turcotte) 1846 or Marie Anna Hogue 1886. Do you happen to have any of these? If you, can you please email me a copy to larocqueca@gmail.com? Thank you!

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  2. I hope you got the scrip affidavits I sent you. Thank you for asking.

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