Having had ancestors in family that did this. Some stayed north and some came back.
Remember the boundaries were not set like today. Some started in the Upper Region and some came up from the more southern area. This may be a big help for you all wondering where they went.
http://www.ourancestorsrevealed.com/2019/11/10/veterans-researchthe-u-s-army-transport-service-passenger-lists-1910-1939/?fbclid=IwAR2lKRoH-4eELSElvb4txNEvVLwxNGpjOaJqFqaqglH9ohQ65pqOpSjuiH0
This site is very vital for research of Veterans. Lots of names to track potentially.
The below site is a much needed piece of information for those whom loose their kin in New England at the pre and during time of the Rev War happening.
The Forgotten Immigrants: The Journey of the New England Planters to Nova Scotia, 1759-1768
Did You Know?
8,000 New Englanders came to present-day Nova Scotia and New Brunswick from 1759 to 1768.
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