- in 1885,
Percy McFarlane Bulyea, who died at the age of
fifteen on
February 5, 1901, of a
paralytic affliction. The
Bulyeas were
active members of the...
-
Bulyea /ˈbʊljeɪ/ BUUL-yay (2016 po****tion: 113) is a
village in the
Canadian province of
Saskatchewan within the
Rural Muni****lity of
McKillop No. 220...
- in 1885,
Percy McFarlane Bulyea, who died at the age of
fifteen on
February 5, 1901, of a
paralytic affliction. The
Bulyeas were
active members of the...
-
Belyea (also
spelled Bulyea or Boulier) is a
French Huguenot surname. It is
mostly found in Canada,
among descendants of
United Empire Loyalists, who moved...
-
Mount Bulyea is
located in
Banff National Park on the
border of
Alberta and
British Columbia. It was
named in 1920
after Hon.
George H. V.
Bulyea, a Canadian...
-
Bulyea Heights is a
residential neighbourhood in the
Riverbend area of
south west Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The
neighbourhood overlooks Whitemud Cr****...
- German-Canadians.
German bloc
settlements include the
areas around Strasbourg,
Bulyea, Leader, Burstall, Fox Valley, Eatonia, St. Walburg,
Paradise Hill, Loon...
- 1917
Buffalo Coulee No. 453
January 30, 1942
County of
Minburn No. 27
Bulyea No. 215
December 14, 1914
Burlington No. 2
Burlington No. 34
December 9...
- who fled from New York
following the
American revolution.
Annie Babbitt Bulyea (1863–1934) was born in Gagetown. She was a
Canadian temperance leader....
- to
investigate the affair, but
pressure from Lieutenant-Governor
George Bulyea and
unrest within his own
caucus forced Rutherford's
resignation and his...