Haldimand, Frederick, Sir, 1718-1791
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Haldimand, Frederick, Sir, 1718-1791
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Haldimand, Frederick, Sir, 1718-1791
Haldimand, Frederick
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Haldimand, Frederick
Haldimand, Sir Frederick, 1718-1791
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Haldimand, Sir Frederick, 1718-1791
Haldimand, Frederick, 1718-1791
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Haldimand, Frederick, 1718-1791
Haldimand, Geh
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Haldimand, Geh
Haldimand, Gen.
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Haldimand, Gen Fred.
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Haldimand, Gen Fred.
Haldimand, Gen Frederick
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Haldimand, Gen Frederick
Haldimand, Gen. Fred'k
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Haldimand, Frederic, Sir, KB, General, Commander -in -Chief in N America, and Governor of Quebec
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Haldimand, Frederic, Sir, KB, General, Commander -in -Chief in N America, and Governor of Quebec
Haldimand, Frederic, active 1757-1768
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Haldimand, Frederic, active 1757-1768
Haldimand, Frederick, Major-General
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Haldimand, Frederick, Major-General
Haldimand, Fred
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Haldimand, Fred
Haldimand, Brig. Gen. Fred
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Haldimand, Brig. Gen. Fred
Gen. F. Haldimand.
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Gen. F. Haldimand.
Gen. Fred. Haldimand.
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Gen. Fred. Haldimand.
General Haldimand
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General Haldimand
Gen. Haldimand
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Gov. Haldimand
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Gov. Haldimand
Maj. Gen. F. Haldimand.
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Maj. Gen. F. Haldimand.
Maj. Gen. Haldimand.
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Frederick Haldimand was a British Army officer in Quebec and Governor-General of Canada. Son of Francois Louis and Marie (de Trytorreus) Haldimand, he was born in Neufchatel, Switzerland, Aug. 11, 1713. A soldier of fortune, he served in various European armies, and in 1756, came to America as lt. col. in the Royal American. He served in the Seven Years' War; was lt. gov. of Three Rivers District, 1762-64; in 1767 was in command of the Southern district of N.A. with headquarters in Fla. From 1773-74 he was commander-in-chief in Boston, and in 1774 was recalled to England. In 1779 he succeeded Carleton as gov. of Quebec. He returned to England in 1784 and died in Yverdun, Switzerland., June 5, 1791. (from Dict. Can. Biog.)
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Menominee Indians
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Canadians
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Army officers, British
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Great Britain
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Wisconsin
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Florida
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Ireland, Europe
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America, North America
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Ireland, Europe
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New York, N. America
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United States
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Boston, Massachusetts
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Florida Parishes (La.)
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America, North America
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Boston, Massachusetts
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West Florida
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Detroit (Mich.)
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