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”’Lot 65”’ is a township in [[Queens County, Prince Edward Island]], Canada. It is part of [[Hillsboro Parish, Prince Edward Island|Hillsboro Parish]]. Lot 65 was awarded to Richard Wright and Hugh Owens in the 1767 land lottery.<ref>{{cite book |last=Clark |first=Andrew Hill |title =Three Centuries and the Island |publisher =Toronto Press |date =1959 |pages =Appendix B }}</ref> In 1796, then-Lieutenant Governor [[Edmund Fanning (colonial administrator)|Edmund Fanning]] granted Lot 65 to fellow [[Loyalist (American Revolution)|Loyalist]] Andrew Ladner, with Louisa Augusta Fanning and Peter MacGowan as witnesses.<ref>{{Cite web|title=The Land Grant to Andrew Ladner, Lot 65|url=http://www.islandregister.com/landrecords/andrewladner65.html|access-date=2021-03-04|website=www.islandregister.com}}</ref> Both Fanning and Ladner were Loyalist immigrants from the newly formed United States. Andrew Lander died in 1836 and is buried on the lot, in the location now known as Nine Mile Creek.
”’Lot 65”’ is a township in [[Queens County, Prince Edward Island]], Canada. It is part of [[Hillsboro Parish, Prince Edward Island|Hillsboro Parish]]. Lot 65 was awarded to Richard Wright and Hugh Owens in the 1767 land lottery.<ref>{{cite book |last=Clark |first=Andrew Hill |title =Three Centuries and the Island |publisher =Toronto Press |date =1959 |pages =Appendix B }}</ref> In 1796, then-Lieutenant Governor [[Edmund Fanning (colonial administrator)|Edmund Fanning]] granted Lot 65 to fellow [[Loyalist (American Revolution)|Loyalist]] Andrew Ladner, with Louisa Augusta Fanning and Peter MacGowan as witnesses.<ref>{{Cite web|title=The Land Grant to Andrew Ladner, Lot 65|url=http://www.islandregister.com/landrecords/andrewladner65.html|access-date=2021-03-04|website=www.islandregister.com}}</ref> Both Fanning and Ladner were Loyalist immigrants from the newly formed United States. Andrew died in 1836 and is buried in the Nine Mile Creek.
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Township in Prince Edward Island, Canada
Lot 65 is a township in Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. It is part of Hillsboro Parish. Lot 65 was awarded to Richard Wright and Hugh Owens in the 1767 land lottery.[1] In 1796, then-Lieutenant Governor Edmund Fanning granted Lot 65 to fellow Loyalist Andrew Ladner, with Louisa Augusta Fanning and Peter MacGowan as witnesses.[2] Both Fanning and Ladner were Loyalist immigrants from the newly formed United States. Andrew Ladner died in 1836 and is buried in the township at Nine Mile Creek.



