
A Sketch Of The Life Of Captain John Savage, J.P.: First Settler In Shefford County, 1792; Also The Early History Of St. John'S Church, West Shefford, - Paperback
A Sketch Of The Life Of Captain John Savage, J.P.: First Settler In Shefford County, 1792; Also The Early History Of St. John'S Church, West Shefford, - Paperback
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by Mary Olive Vaudry (Author)
In the wild heart of 1792 Quebec, one man's journey shaped the destiny of a region. A Sketch Of The Life Of Captain John Savage, J.P. is a window into the world of the pioneer settler whose courage and vision founded Shefford County, and whose legacy echoes through the Eastern Townships. This meticulously researched historical biography by Mary Olive Vaudry is more than a local history book; it is a chronicle of family, faith, and the forging of a community on the Canadian frontier. From the Loyalist era's upheaval to the quiet strength of St. John's Church in West Shefford, the narrative brings to life the challenges and triumphs of early settlement. It is an invaluable resource for family history researchers and anyone tracing Shefford County genealogy, offering rare insight into the lives and convictions that defined a generation. The chronicle of St. John's Church, spanning a full century, stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of the settlers and the central role of faith in shaping local identity. For readers fascinated by Canadian history reference works, or those with roots in the Eastern Townships, this volume offers both intimate detail and sweeping historical context. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you are drawn by the allure of pioneer settlement, the intricacies of church history, or the search for ancestral roots, this work stands as a cultural treasure, connecting today's readers with the remarkable story of Captain John Savage and the birth of a Canadian community.



















