Braches, Fred. Robert Roberson & Tselatsetenate

Document Type: Published Material
Date of Document(s): 2001
Date Range Start : 1832
Date Range End: 1981
Source: Mike angel
Indexing Progress: Relationship Indexed
Donated By: Contributing Researcher
Primary or Secondary Source: Secondary Source

Patronyms

  • Allard
  • Armstrong
  • Bailey
  • Baker
  • Carmichael
  • Cromarty
  • Dunn
  • Fidler
  • Fouquet
  • Gardner
  • Gillard
  • Graham
  • Hughes
  • MacDonald
  • Manson
  • McIver
  • McKenzie
  • Morison
  • Owens
  • Robertson
  • Ross
  • Sampson
  • Seymour
  • Smith
  • Taylor
  • Thompson
  • Todd
  • West
  • Williamson

Places

  • British Columbia
  • Cariboo HBC District
  • Chilliwack
  • Churchill
  • Coquitlam
  • Fort Langley
  • Fort St. James
  • Fort Victoria AB
  • Fort Yukon
  • Fraser River
  • Glen Valley
  • Grand Rapids
  • Langley
  • Mackenzie River
  • Maple Ridge
  • Matsqui
  • Moose Factory
  • Nanaimo
  • New Caledonia HBC District
  • New Westminister Census District
  • Northern Department
  • Norway House
  • Oxford House
  • Port Hammond
  • Port Moody
  • Red River Settlement
  • Richmond
  • Surrey
  • Victoria
  • Western Department HBC
  • Whonnock
  • Winnipeg
  • Yale
  • York HBC District
  • Youcon

Subjects

  • Aboriginal
  • Agriculture
  • Alcohol
  • Catholic Church
  • Cattle
  • Cemeteries
  • Census 1881
  • Children
  • Church Records - Baptism
  • Courts
  • CPR (Canadian Pacific Railway)
  • Diseases
  • Douglas, James
  • Education
  • Family History/ Genealogy
  • Family Life
  • First Nations
  • Fishing
  • Gold Rush
  • Half Breed
  • Halkomelem language
  • HBC (Hudson's Bay Company)
  • Health
  • Immigration
  • Intermarriage
  • Justice System
  • Kwantlen (First Nations)
  • Labour
  • Labourer
  • Land Acquisition
  • Language
  • Marriage Patterns
  • Marriage/Spousal Relationship
  • Mining
  • Place of Burial
  • Presbyterian Church
  • Racism
  • Ranching
  • Religion
  • Settlements
  • Taxation
  • Transportation
  • Tuberculosis
  • WWI (World War I)