Yes, but from 1600 - 1700, the act hadn't happened yet, and part of it was 
French until 1763.  I did have the the merge in 1840, and then the 1867 
action.  Only a few family members were 'here' in those times.
RIch in LA CA
Richard:
Actually, It sort of depends on on where you live...
As a Canadian, the correct reference  for early references(ie 1700-1800) to 
Ontario, Quebec, or points east would actually be British North America. The 
original constitution that formed the Canadian constitution was actually called 
the British North America Act. This  was in effect until Pierre Trudeau 
repatriated the Canadian constitution in 1982. While I respect your workaround, 
I think thatstating that you created British North America is not exactly 
accurate lol
Kathy
 At 05:46 PM 1/27/2010, you wrote:


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Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Some help from across the pond

Many counties were created in America before the revolution. I created a place 
BNA (British North America), ...Snip

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