Frampton, Quebec

After the War of 1812, land grants were given to soldiers in the region as reward for their service to the British Crown.

Brothers William and Gilbert Henderson, originally of the Shetland Islands, and Pierre-Edouard Desbarats, partnered in developing Frampton Township along with the surrounding towns of Saint-Malachie, where both Henderson brothers are buried, and Standon Township.

The towns grew with the influx of Irish immigrants to Canada after the war.

In 1844, the 1,662 inhabitants of Frampton were almost exclusively Irish and English speaking.

However, 100 years later, the Irish community had practically vanished because of recessions; chain migration to New England, Western Canada, and Western United States; and assimilation to the French-Canadian culture.

Christ Church of Springbrook Anglican Church in Frampton, Quebec