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The Hitchcock ancestors were early New England settlers who took up crown lands in the Eastern Townships, Lower Canada, after the American Revolution.  Some of them were Methodist clergymen and were linked to the spread of the Methodist church in North America.

Scroll the Hitchcock Web Cards / Consultez les cartes personnelles here/ici

Hitchcock, Barnabas 1785-1864 - Portrait

Hitchcock Civil War Letters

Hitchcock Letters

Hitchcock, Luke 1753-after 1839 - Portrait

Hitchcock - Migrations ici/here

1864 Walling Map of Bear Mountain, Township of Potton, Brome County, Quebec, Canada home of Edward Hitchcock, his sister, Jane Hitchcock, and her husband, John Brown, and family in 1880.c1889 Bear Mountain, Township of Potton, Brome County, Quebec, Canadac1929 Charles H Hitchcock - Newspaper file photo used for his  obituary in the Glens Falls, NY Post-Starc1941 L-R: Charles Smith, Dorothy Smout Smith, Charles Hitchcock, Marjorie Morse Smith, Byron Smith1890 Chester Hitchcockc1929 L-R: Dorothy Smout Smith, Della Hitchcock Smith, Marjorie Morse Smith  In front: Tom (Tim) Smith, Gordon SmithChildren of Margaret Brown and Luke Hitchcock. Back row L-R: Warren, Frank and Charles. Front row L-R: Hale, Mary and George. *Thank you to Frank’s great-granddaughter for sharing this and other family photos.c1870 Elizabeth Cornell, Peter Hitchcock, Della Hitchcock
Stained glass window in the United (former Methodist) church in Philipsburg, Quebec, Canada dedicated to Rev. Barnabas Hitchcock and his son Rev. Peter M Hitchcock.
c1885 Richard Conery Smith and Della Hitchcock


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Crown Lands in the Township