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Article: UELAC Atlantic Regional Vice-President Frances Morrisey UE, BSc, BEd, M.Ed Saint John, New Brunswick.(People Behind the Scenes)
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- The Loyalist Gazette
- Article date:
- September 22, 2005
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Frances Morrisey's lifelong interest in the Loyalists was inherited from her parents. Relatives on both sides of the family were members of a former incarnation of the New Brunswick Branch, called the New Brunswick Loyalist Society. It was inaugurated in 1931 but lasted only a few years. When the New Brunswick Branch received its charter in 1967, her mother was a member.
In 1981 Frances joined the New Brunswick Branch. The next year she earned her certificate, claiming Lt. Col. Edward Winslow as her Loyalist ancestor. She has held a variety of positions including president, secretary, genealogist, and chairperson of the membership, newsletter, publicity and ...
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