Luizi-Călugăra was established in the 18th century by Hungarian Catholic settlers.
Ferdinand, a village made up of primarily Spanish and French Catholic settlers.
The first Catholic settlers in the area were principally of Irish and German descent.
Catholic settlers first arrived in the 1820s, with British settlement of New Zealand.
In 1642, the Colony of Virginia enacted a law prohibiting Catholic settlers.
They attracted several German Catholic settlers in the following years.
Quebec was inhabited by French Catholic settlers who came under British control in the previous decade.
They are believed to be the first Catholic settlers in the county.
He located other Catholic settlers and looked for a place to celebrate Mass.
They had resolved to sell this land only to German Catholic settlers if possible.