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  • Lt. Col. John Molson, III (1787 - 1860)
    John Molson Junior (October 14, 1787 - July 12, 1860) was a Canadian politician and entrepreneur. Former Director of Molson Bank, President of the Champlain and St. Lawrence Railroad (Canada's first ra...
  • Capt. Samuel Cady Chandler (1791 - 1866)
    From: The Chandler Family: The Descendants of William and Annis Chandler who Settled in Roxbury, Mass. ; George Chandler; Press of Charles Hamilton; Wocester, Mass.Capt. SAMUEL CHANDLER (Joseph, Joseph...
  • George Ewart (1802 - 1859)
    Reference: Ancestry Genealogy - SmartCopy : Sep 10 2016, 17:07:34 UTC
  • B.C.A. Gugy (1796 - 1876)
    From the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online:GUGY, BARTHOLOMEW CONRAD AUGUSTUS, soldier, mha, seigneur; b. 6 Nov. 1796 at Trois-Rivières, eldest son of Louis Gugy*, member of the assembly, seigneur...
  • Louis-Joseph Papineau (1786 - 1871)
    Updated from MyHeritage Family Trees via brother Denis-benjamin Papineau by SmartCopy : Jun 15 2015, 22:58:47 UTC

The Lower Canada Rebellion (French: La rébellion du Bas-Canada), commonly referred to as the Patriots' War (French: la Guerre des patriotes) by Quebecers, is the name given to the armed conflict in 1837-38 between the rebels of Lower Canada (now Quebec) and the British colonial power of that province. Together with the simultaneous Upper Canada Rebellion in the neighbouring colony of Upper Canada (now Ontario), it formed the Rebellions of 1837. The rebellion of Lower Canada continued in 1838 and in Quebec is often called Les rébellions de 1837–38.