tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-901172445596111388.post965528872141327150..comments2023-03-31T03:19:27.723-07:00Comments on <strong>KEN MCGOOGAN</strong> <br> Canada, Scotland, Arctic : How Jacobite heroine Flora MacDonald battled Patriots as a Nova Scotia Loyalist Ken McGooganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01147707317978507921noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-901172445596111388.post-21524644614755489872018-04-12T16:11:38.304-07:002018-04-12T16:11:38.304-07:00Thanks, Brian. As you know, her husband stayed lon...Thanks, Brian. As you know, her husband stayed longer . . . and hoped she would return and settle permanently. She ran into health problems. In any case, Flora fought the Loyalist fight and retreated to Canada, where she spent some months. What if she had stayed three years? Seven? To my mind, she fought and suffered and deserves to be recognized as a United Empire Loyalist. KenKen McGooganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01147707317978507921noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-901172445596111388.post-52590666960210438472018-04-12T15:49:55.582-07:002018-04-12T15:49:55.582-07:00Kudos for bringing attention to Flora's part i...Kudos for bringing attention to Flora's part in American Revolution. Although she was on side of Loyalists in order to have been a United Empire Loyalist she would have to have settled afterwards in Canada. She did not as after one winter at Fort Edward, present day Windsor, Nova Scotia, with husband who was Officer stationed there in 84th Regiment, she left and returned to Scotland.<br /><br />Brian McConnell, UE<br />President<br />Nova Scotia Branch<br />United Empire Loyalists' Association of CanadaBrian McConnell, UEhttp://www.brianmcconnell.info/loyalisthistoryofnovascotia/noreply@blogger.com