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I don't know too much about that. But... Conrad Gugy established 440 loyalists in YAMACHICHE. Conrad Gugy, (c. 1734 – 10 April 1786), was born in the Netherlands and likely followed his fathers career path and joined the Dutch army. We do know that Conrad joined a newly formed British regiment, the King's Royal Rifle Corps as a lieutenant in 1756 and they served under General James Wolfe at Quebec in 1759. He remained in Canada and served as secretary to Sir Frederick Haldimand who became military governor of Trois-Rivières, Quebec in 1763. Read more about Conrad Gugy: Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online then write Conrad Gugy Nycole Notify Administrator about this message?
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