Researchers
Contributors to the LRN include:
Bill Acheson, historian, Atlantic Canada, Saint John
University of New Brunswick
Thomas B. Allen, author and editor of adult and children`s books, contributor to National Geographic
Bethseda, Maryland
Jerry Bannister, historian, Atlantic World, loyalism in British America
Dalhousie University
David Bell, legal scholar, legal and religious history in New Brunswick
University of New Brunswick
Kelly Bennett, graduate student, women Loyalists
Queen's University
Marion Beyea, provincial archivist and director, Loyalist history in New Brunswick
Provincial Archives of New Brunswick
David W. Black, archaeologist, Loyalist homestead on Bliss Islands, New Brunswick
University of New Brunswick
Susan Blair, archaeologist
University of New Brunswick
Stephen Bolton, president of New Brunswick branch
United Empire Loyalists Association of Canada
Todd Braisted, author/researcher, Loyalist military studies
Darrell Butler, manager of heritage resources, chief curator, material historian
King's Landing Historical Settlement
Barry Cahill, researcher, legal history and religious history, history of slavery
Public Archives of Nova Scotia
Gail Campbell, historian
University of New Brunswick
Gary Campbell, graduate student, military history, American Revolution, Maine/New Brunswick border controversy
University of New Brunswick
Kelly K. Chaves, graduate student, colonial America, maritime history, aboriginal history
University of New Brunswick
George Elliott Clarke, poet, playwright, novelist, literary critic, black Loyalists
University of Toronto
Benjamin, Jon and Peter Cole, genealogists, Cole family
New Hampshire
Margaret Conrad, historian, Maritime Loyalists, Planters
University of New Brunswick
Katie Cottreau-Robins, archaeologist, slavery in British America, loyalism in British America, loyalist ideology and the cultural landscape
Nova Scotia Museum and Dalhousie University
Robert Dallison, researcher and exhibit-coordinator, Loyalist regiments and military campaigns of American Revolution
York-Sunbury Museum
Stephen Davidson, educator, writer of adult and children`s books, black Loyalists, women Loyalists
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Gwendolyn Davies, literary scholar, Maritime literature, women Loyalists
University of New Brunswick
Wallace Hale, local historian, collector and digitizer of sources on Loyalists and Carleton County, New Brunswick
Woodstock, New Brunswick
Kathryn Hilder, creator of The Loyalist Collection, designer and author of The Loyalist Collection Inventory, researcher of Loyalist regiments
Gary Hughes, curator of history and technology, material culture
New Brunswick Museum
Bonnie Huskins, historian, Loyalist sociability, family and gender, diary analysis
University of New Brunswick
Christine Jack, manager of microforms, Loyalist Collection
Harriet Irving Library, University of New Brunswick
Stephen Kimber, journalist, history of Shelburne, Nova Scotia
University of King's College
Koral LaVorgna, graduate student, historical consultant
University of New Brunswick
James S. Leamon, historian, Loyalists in Maine
Bates College
John Leroux, architect, Loyalist architecture
Fredericton, New Brunswick
Greg Marquis, historian, aboriginal history, Loyalist tradition
University of New Brunswick
Keith Mason, historian, colonial America, comparative slavery, Atlantic world
University of Liverpool
Janet Mullin, historian, leisure culture
University of New Brunswick
Felicity Osepchook, head of archives and research library
New Brunswick Museum
Peter Pacey, educator, performer, heritage interpreter
Fredericton, New Brunswick
George Parker, literary scholar, history of the book
Royal Military College
Stephen Patterson, historian, aboriginal and political history
University of New Brunswick
Jim Phillips, legal historian, history of Loyalist judges
University of Toronto
Geoffrey Plank, British empire, Atlantic World
University of Cincinatti
John G. Reid, historian, native-imperial relations
St. Mary's University
Chantal Richard, literary scholar, Loyalist discourse, textual analysis
University of New Brunswick
Anette Ruppel Rodrigues, Hessian soldiers during the American Revolutionary War
Independent Scholar
Daniel Samson, historian, rural history
Brock University
Scott W. See, historian, ethnicity and violence, borderlands
University of Maine
Rose Staples, genealogist, Loyalist and pre-Loyalist ancestors in New Brunswick
Maple Ridge, New Brunswick
David States, Parks Canada, black Loyalists, slavery
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Kent Thompson, writer, playwright
Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia
Carole W. Troxler, historian, Loyalist migrants from the Carolinas and Georgia
Elon University, North Carolina
Elizabeth Vibert, historian, colonial identities in Nova Scotia, black refugees
University of Victoria
Nancy Vogan, music historian, singing schools and tunebooks
Mount Allison University
James W. St. G. Walker, historian, black Loyalists
University of Waterloo
Harvey Armani Whitfield, historian, slavery, black refugees
University of Vermont
Kathy Wilson, teacher and researcher
New Brunswick Historical Society
Graeme Wynn, geographer
University of British Columbia