This compilation, prepared by Montreal genealogist Jacques Gagné, looks at the churches frequented by Loyalists who settled in three regions of Quebec in the late 18th century: Trois-Rivières (Three Rivers) and Sorel, east of Montreal on the St. Lawrence River, and Saint-Jean (St. Johns) and Chambly, south of Montreal on the Richelieu River. It outlines the histories of these churches and where to find surviving records.
Click on the link: Loyalists Churches Sorel – Three Rivers

Some of my family members were at the Machiche Refugee Camp during the period 1777 – 1784. Do you know if there are any records of death? I believe a family member or two may have died while in the camp.
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