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{?} Mrs▼
f 64 Ire Presb widow
13 McNAB
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m 34 Ire Presb tanner
14 McNAB
David
m 24 Ire Presb tanner
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Donald▼
m 41 Scotland Presb farmer married
08 McNAB
{?} Anne▼
f 31 Scotland Presb married
09 McNAB
John▲▼
m 8 Canada Presb
10 McNAB
James▲
m 6 Canada Presb
11 McNAB
Alexander▲▼
m 3 Canada Presb
12 McNAB
Anne▼
f 11 Canada Presb
13 McNAB
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m 1 Canada Presb
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m 32 Canada Presb married
45 McNAB
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f 26 Canada Presb married
46 McNAB
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m 3 Canada Presb
47 McNAB
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f 1 Canada Presb
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01 CAMPBELL
Daniel
m 57 Scotland Presb farmer married
02 CAMPBELL
John
m 63 Scotland Presb farmer married
CAMPBELL
John 82 and wife
Margaret 80 Mara Township
1871 census district 049g1 family 071
03 CAMPBELL
{?} Nancy
f 47 Scotland Presb married
04 CAMPBELL
Nicolas
m 28 Scotland Presb employed by Pt
CAMPBELL
Nicolas 50 and wife
Flora 40 Mara Township
1871 census district 049g1 family 068
CAMPBELL
Nicoles 70 widower Mara Township
1891 census district 100h1 family 099
05 CAMPBELL
{?} Margaret
f 59 Scotland Presb married
06 CAMPBELL
Archibald
m 26 Scotland Presb
07 CAMPBELL
Alexander
m 24 Scotland Presb
08 CAMPBELL
David
m 20 Scotland Presb employed by Pt
09 CAMPBELL
Duncan
m 17 Scotland Presb employed by Pt
10 CAMPBELL
Catherine
f 21 Scotland Presb
11 McNAB
Jesse
f 13 Scotland Presb
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Jno
m 44 Scotland Presb famer married
21 McNAB
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f 34 Scotland Presb married
22 McNAB
William▼
m 18 Scotland Presb employed by Pt
23 McNAB
Andrew▲▼
m 4 Canada Presb
24 McNAB
John▲▼
m 2 Canada Presb
25 McNAB
Infant▲
m 1 Canada Presb
26 McNAB
Margaret▼
f 7 Scotland Presb
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41 McNAB
John▲▼
m 45 Ire FreeChurchPresb farmer married
lot 26 concession 11 according to agricultural census
42 McNAB
{?} Janet▼
f 43 Ire FreeChurchPresb married
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Alexander▲▼
m 35 Scotland FreeChurchPresb farmer married
38 McNAB
{?} Cathrine▲▼
f 32 Scotland FreeChurchPresb married
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Peter
m 1 Scotland FreeChurchPresb
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Anne
f 19 Ont CofS
residence
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RENFREW_COUNTY
315 HORTON_TOWNSHIP
1851 census pages 1-9 odd
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Township of Horton, County of Renfrew, Canada West
(These enumerator remarks are on
film C11751 lds0349238 with the 1851 census of Horton Township)
Statistical account of the Township of Horton, County of Renfrew, Canada West, containing 41,500 acres and 1142 inhabitants.
The Township of Horton is bounded on the north and east by the Ottawa or Grand River, having a frontage of 12 miles.
It is bounded on the south and east by the Township of McNab, south and west by the Township of Bagot and Admaston and on the north by the Township of Ross.
This township was surveyed in the year 1826 and a few settlers came into it in the year 1827.
In the following year there were only eight or nine families consisting of about 30 individuals of all ages.
There were then no roads to or from any one place to another except by the ice on the Ottawa and Bonnechere Rivers in winter.
The Bonnechere River enters the township in Lot No. 14th in the first concession running an easterly course.
At Lot No. 13 in the second concession there is a valuable water power fit for all kinds of machinery known
as the 2 chutes of Bonnechere and at which place is the very thriving Village of Renfrew containing
upwards of 200 inhabitants, four merchants' stores, a small foundry, three blacksmiths' shops, tannery,
woolen factory in course of erection, cooperage, harness and saddle makers, shoemakers, cabinet makers,
waggon makers, tailors and for the accommodation of the public, 4 hotels, one of which maintains a very
high character and a temperance house, 3 places of public worship in course of being finished and a
grammar school. At a short distance above the chute, a substantial bridge has been erected across the
Bonnechere River on the line of road from Renfrew Village to the navigation on the Ottawa, on which
during summer there is a great amount of traffic, and in autumn, not less than from twelve to fifteen
wagons daily drawing goods and merchandize not only to the stores in Renfrew Village but to the upper
parts of the Bonnechere and
to Burnstown on the Madawaska River, but this road being still in a very bad
condition necessarily enhances the price of goods to the merchant and ultimately to the consumer.
The Bonnechere, after leaving Renfrew continues nearly an easterly course until it falls into the Ottawa
at Lot No. 6 in the 10th concession.
At Lot No. 5 on the 9th concession there is another splendid water power on which was, at one time, a grist and saw mill.
Now, only a saw mill in a poor state of repair and a timber slide. This place is known by the name of Castleford,
but, the property as well as the water priveleges having fallen into the hands of absentees who ask a very
high price for them, retards to an incalculable amount the progressive improvement of the township and surrounding country.
There are timber slides at each of the above water priveleges yielding an annual amount of £300.
There have annually on an average for the last 24 or 25 years not less than from twenty to thirty rafts
of timber been taken down the Bonnechere River, being not less in value than from thirty to thirty-five
thousand pounds. This is rafted at Lot No. 6 in the 10th concession at which place a good bridge has been
erected across the Bonnechere on the line of road from Bytown to Pembroke.
There is also an excellent hotel and steamboat landing at this place where the steamer, Oregon, lands passengers
and goods three times a week during the navigation. All the goods for merchants' stores and suppliers for the
lumber trade on the Bonnechere and Madawaska Rivers are landed here amounting in 1851 to upwards of 300 tons,
and the produce of the surrounding townships is sent from this place to market, such as butter, potash and the
amount of which it is difficult to ascertain but from one store alone, that of Robert
McINTYRE
Esq., the potash
amounted to over 200 barrels last season.
There is also another steamboat landing in the township, which is the highest point of steam navigation by
the Oregon. This is named Gould's Landing. It is on Lot No. 24 in the 7th concession. At this place, the
Oregon delivers the goods, merchandise and shanty supplies for the Upper Ottawa and Muskrat Lake and takes
down the produce of the surrounding country. The potash during the last season amounted to 400 barrels.
There was, during the navigation of 1851, 600 tons of goods, merchandise and shanty supplies landed at
this place and transported over an excellent road made by the unaided enterprise of Mr.
GOULD at an expense
of £300. This road was partially opened by Mr. Jason
GOULD in 1850 and, in 1851, the whole traffic for the
Upper Ottawa was along this route. Formerly, these supplies were transported up the Ottawa in bark canoes,
a distance of 60 miles including portages. By means of Mr.
GOULD's road, the distance is shortened nearly
one-half of time, distance and expense. Besides, it has opened up a large tract of government land, at
present in a wild state, but which, it is hoped, will soon be in the hands of energetic settlers.
The general soil of this township is sandy loam with a subsoil of clay. Portions of it is broken by rocks
and swamps. Limestone is plentiful in most parts and, where sufficient depth of earth can be obtained,
the soil is good and it is in general well watered by creeks and living springs. It may be said to be
productive and, where farmers have adopted a good system, the returns are very good.
Horned cattle and sheep are fast increasing in numbers and, during the last three or four years, an evident
improvement in the breed through the exertions of a few farmers of more enterprise than their more easy neighbours.
Houses are also fast rising both in numbers and quality. There is still a great part of the township
unoccupied and perhaps many lots as good as those already under cultivation there can be bought from
government at 41 Pd per acre.
The air is salubrious and the inhabitants healthy, perhaps as much as in any township in Canada.
And for the beauty of scenery, the Ottawa opposite this township can vie with any part of that fine river in
diversity of scene, in wood and water, in picturesque lakes, islands and bays. And in the interior of the
township near Renfrew Village, the view from the mountain called Kinnack is one of the most extensive and
sublime that can be obtained in Canada West.
Perhaps there are few townships in Canada under the same circumstances has made more rapid progress than Horton,
wthout the aid of a single shilling from any government or other source. With the inhabitants much scattered,
being separated by the River Bonnechere and settled at nearly opposite sides of the township, sectional
interests have been created preventing that union of interest whereby they might have concnetrated their
energies for mutual improvement in their agricultural pursuits, and in making good roads through the principle thoroughfares.
A very considerable number of the inhabitants are really in prosperous circumstances and perhaps all might be so.
There is on Lot No. 6th, first concession, a good flour and oatmeal mill. There are 3 schools besides the grammar
school, yet some localities are in great want of a means of instruction, but it is hoped this destitution will
soon be supplied. Aided in its commencement by donations from the Hon. Malcolm
CAMERON and Sir Allan
McNAB,
a subscription library has been in existence for a number of years. This is in connexion with the Township
of McNab and has been very beneficial. And in the Village of Renfrew, upwards of £30 has been subscribed
within the course of 3 weeks for the purpose of establishing a mechanics institute. An agricultural society
is also in process of being organized for the county and it is hoped that both these vigorous attempts will
soon be crowned with success. Thus, from the natural advantages of the place aided by such excellent institutions
and their services of more than one Forthpill and labourers, clergyman, the inhabitants of Horton, although
far in the bush, will have the means in their power for fitting them to occupy a respectable position among
the more advanced townships of Canada West.
William
FORREST, enumerator
P.S.
There is a road from Bytown to this township by Pakenham, where it meets the road to Perth.After leaving Pakenham
it goes through the Township of McNab and enters Horton on the line between the first and second concession, passing
through the Village of Renfrew on the above line and crosses the Bonnechere River on the first concession, then
branches off: one line leading to the navigation on the Ottawa and another to the Township of Ross. This is the
only road by which goods are brought into the township by wagon. There is another line from Bytown along the bank
of the Ottawa to Pembroke, but although improving every summer by the statute of labour, neither of the lines
can yet receive the appellation Good.
W. FORREST
William 54 widower Horton Township
1851 census on315 page 005 line 17
also Horton agricultural
1851 census on315 page 049 line 50
Renfrew County research by Ed Allard of Cornwall Ontario
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Robert▼
m 26 Perthshire, Scotland CofS merchant
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16 RICHARDS
William
m 40 Eng CofE farmer married
Horton Township agricultural
1851 census on315 page 047 line 20
Horton Township agricultural
1861 census on368a page 016 line 28
17 RICHARDS
{?} Katherine
f 40 Glasgow, Scotland Free CofS married
William 50 and wife
Catherine 49 Horton Township
1861 census on357 page 003 line 43
William 69 widower Horton Township
1881 census district 113b family 0215
18 RICHARDS
Henry
m 14 McNAB, Ontario Free CofS assistant on farm
19 RICHARDS
William
m 11 Horton, Ontario "Free CofS"
20 RICHARDS
James
m 9 Horton, Ontario "Free CofS"
21 RICHARDS
John
m 7 Horton, Ontario "Free CofS"
22 RICHARDS
Thomas
m 5 Horton, Ontario "Free CofS"
23 RICHARDS
Elizabeth
f 3 Horton, Ontario "Free CofS"
24 RICHARDS
Lilias
f 2 Horton, Ontario "Free CofS"
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26 GIBBONS
George
m 37 Durham, England RC farmer married
birth month Oct
Horton Township agricultural
1851 census on315 page 051 line 12
Horton Township agricultural
1861 census on368a page 014 line 30
27 GIBBONS
{?} Margaret
f 36 Lanark, Scotland CofS married
birth month Nov
George 45 and wife
Margret 43 Horton Township
1861 census on357 page 016 line 32
28 GIBBONS
John
m 18 Horton, Ontario CofS farm labourer
birth month Mar
29 GIBBONS
Katherine
f 11 Horton, Ontario CofS
birth month Sept
30 GIBBONS
Jane
f 10 Horton, Ontario CofS
birth month Sept
Jane married
McNAB
Colin▼
31 GIBBONS
James
m 8 Horton, Ontario CofS
birth month June
32 GIBBONS
William
m 5 Horton, Ontario CofS
birth month June
33 GIBBONS
Henry
m 2 Horton, Ontario CofS
birth month June
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Allan▼
m 32 Perthshire, Scotland CofS farmer married
birth month Feb
49 McNAB
{?} Anne▲▼
f 26 Argyleshire, Scotland CofS married
50 McNAB
John▲▼
m 1 Horton, Ontario CofS
birth month Dec
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01 McNAB
John▲▼
m 55 Perth, Scotland CofS farmer married
birth month Nov
Horton Township agricultural
1851 census on315 page 051 line 15
Horton Township agricultural
1861 census on368a page 014 line 49
02 McNAB
{?} Janet▲▼
f 52 Perthshire, Scotland CofS married
John 63 and wife
Janet▲▼ 61 Horton Township
1861 census on357 page 011 line 03
03 McNAB
Janet▲▼
f 20 Perthshire, Scotland CofS
birth month June
04 McNAB
Margaret▲▼
f 23 Perthshire, Scotland CofS
birth month Feb
05 McNAB
Collin▲
m 21 Perthshire, Scotland CofS farm labourer
birth month Mar
06 McNAB
Christina
f 18 Perthshire, Scotland CofS
birth month Dec
07 McNAB
Betsy
f 13 Perthshire, Scotland CofS
birth month Feb
08 McNAB
Alexander▲▼
m 11 Horton, Ontario CofS
birth month Nov
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John▲▼ concession 4 lot 5 acres 200
Horton Township agricultural
1861 census on368a page 014 line 49
John 55 and wife
Janet▲▼ 52 Horton Township
1851 census on315 page 041 line 01
John 63 and wife
Janet▲▼ 61 Horton Township
1861 census on357 page 011 line 03
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{?} Mrs▲▼
Alex▲▼
f 65 Scotland CofS farmeress widow
34 McNAB
Robert▲▼
m 25 Ont CofS farmer
35 McNAB
Alexander▲▼
m 22 Ont CofS labourer
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Alex▲▼
Senior
m 64 Scotland CofS farmer married
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John▲▼
m 32 Scotland CofS farmer married
33 McNAB
{?} Mrs▲▼
J.▼
f 28 Ont CofS married
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Archibald▼
m 31 Scotland CofS farmer
17 McNAB
{?} Mrs▲▼
A.▼
f 79 Scotland CofS widow
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Mrs▲▼
Angus
m 60 Scotland CofS widower
26 McNAB
John▲▼
m 34 Scotland CofS farmer
27 McNAB
Donald▲
m 32 Scotland CofS lumberer
28 McNAB
Duncan▼
m 23 Scotland CofS farmer
29 McNAB
Catherine▲
f 24 Scotland CofS
30 McNAB
Hellen
f 21 Scotland CofS
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{?} Mrs▲▼
D.▼
f 58 Scotland CofS farmer widow
02 McNAB
Francis▼
m 28 Ont CofS farmer
03 McNAB
Jane▲
f 25 Ont CofS
04 McNAB
Alexaninna▲▼
f 20 Ont CofS
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Dougald▼
C.▼
m 30 Scotland CofS teacher
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Allan▲▼
m 25 Ont CofS farmer married
49 McNAB
{?} Mrs▲▼
A.▲
f 20 Eng CofS married
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Duncan▲▼
m 28 Scotland FreeChurchPresb domestic servant
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Duncan▲▼
m 60 Scotland FreeChurchPresb farmer married
37 McNAB
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D.▲▼
f 40 Scotland FreeChurchPresb married
38 McNAB
Duncan▲▼
Junior
m 5 Ont FreeChurchPresb
39 McNAB
Margaret▲▼
f 3 Ont FreeChurchPresb
40 McNAB
m 1 Ont FreeChurchPresb
no given name entered
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John▲▼
m 33 Scotland FreeChurchPresb farmer married
42 McNAB
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J.▲
f 22 Scotland FreeChurchPresb married
43 McNAB
Isabella▲▼
f 3 Ont FreeChurchPresb
44 McNAB
Andrew▲
m 1 Ont FreeChurchPresb
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{?} Mrs▲▼
Duncan▲▼
f 50 Scotland FreeChurchPresb farmer widow
41 McNAB
Mary▲▼
f 19 Scotland FreeChurchPresb spinster
42 McNAB
Duncan▲▼
m 17 Ont FreeChurchPresb labourer
43 McNAB
Archibald▲▼
m 15 Ont FreeChurchPresb labourer
44 McNAB
William▲
m 13 Ont FreeChurchPresb labourer
45 McNAB
Alexander▲
m 11 Ont FreeChurchPresb labourer
46 McNAB
Isabella▲
f 9 Ont FreeChurchPresb
47 McNAB
Margaret▲▼
f 6 Ont FreeChurchPresb
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Francis▲ concession 2 lot 20 acres 200
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Doug▲
C.▲ concession 2 lot 19 acres 4.5
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Mrs▲
D.▲ concession 3 lot 16 acres 100
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McNAB 1851 census on317 page 073 line 07
@ca.on.
renfrew_county.
mcnab_township_agricultural
film C11751 lds0349238
07 McNAB
Allan▲ concession 3 lot 7 and 8 acres 385
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McNAB 1851 census on360 page 065 line 12
@ca.on.
waterloo_county.
waterloo_township
section 2
film C11754
12 BROMAN
Gottlieb
m 44 Germany RC farmer married
13 BROMAN
{LAUBER}
Catherine
f 40 Germany RC wife married
linked as maiden name
LAUBER
Catherine
14 BROMAN
Joseph
m 20 Ont RC son
15 BROMAN
Magdalena
f 18 Ont RC dtr
16 BROMAN
Caroline
f 16 Ont RC dtr
17 BROMAN
Jacob
m 13 Ont RC son
18 BROMAN
Gottlieb
m 10 Ont RC son
19 BROMAN
Agatha
f 6 Ont RC dtr
20 BROMAN
Ambrosius
m 5 Ont RC son
21 BROMAN
Mathias
m 3 Ont RC son
22 BROMAN
Mary
f 1 Ont RC dtr
23 McNAB
Michael
m 24 Ire RC teacher
Page 065 scanned image file
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McNAB 1851 census on360 page 097 line 29
@ca.on.
waterloo_county.
waterloo_township
section 2
film C11754
29 McNAB
John▲
m 33 Pennsylvania Presb labourer married
30 McNAB
{?} Benjamin
f 29 Pennsylvania Presb wife married
31 McNAB
Harrison
G.
m 3 Ont Presb son
32 McNAB
Mary▲
Ann▲
f 1 Ont Presb dtr
Page 097 scanned image file
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McNAB_TOWNSHIP 1851 census on317 page 001 line 00
@ca.on.
renfrew_county.
mcnab_township
film C11751 lds0349238
RENFREW_COUNTY
McNAB_TOWNSHIP
1851 census pages 1-9 odd
11-19 odd
21-29 odd
31-39 odd
41-49 odd
51-59 odd
61-69 odd
71-73 odd
1861 census personal pages 1-9
10-19
20-29
30-39
40
1861 census agricultural pages 18-19
20-22
Renfrew County research by Ed Allard of Cornwall Ontario
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McNABB 1851 census on011 page 051 line 30
@ca.on.
brant_county.paris_village
section 1
film C11714 lds349199
30 McNABB
Stewart
m 22 Ire Meth shoe maker
page 051 scanned image
page 052 scanned image
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McNABB 1851 census on280 page 043 line 31
@ca.on.
perth_county.
easthope_north_township
film C11747 lds0349235
31 STEWARD/STEWART/STUART
Daniel
m 78 Scotland Baptist labourer married
32 STEWARD/STEWART/STUART
{McNABB}
Christian
f 72 Scotland Baptist married
linked as maiden name
McNABB
Christian▼
33 STEWARD/STEWART/STUART
Mary
f 34 Scotland Baptist
34 STEWARD/STEWART/STUART
James
m 17 Scotland Baptist labourer
census research 2000-2012 by Don and Marilyn Holmes of Listowel Ontario
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McNABB 1851 census on359 page 069 line 41
@ca.on.
waterloo_county.
dumfries_north_township
section 3
film C11754
41 McNABB
John
m 47 Scotland Presb farmer married
42 McNABB
{?} Mrs
(Margaret)
f 40 USA Presb married
43 McNABB
Christina▲
f 13 Ont Presb
44 McNABB
John
m 10 Ont Presb
45 McNABB
Catherine
f 7 Ont Presb
scanned images pages 069
070
census research 2000-2012 by Don and Marilyn Holmes of Listowel Ontario
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McNABB 1851 census on402 page 017 line 13
@ca.on.york_county.york_township ward 1
film C11760 lds0283615
13 McNABB
William
m 30 Scotland Presb labourer married
14 McNABB
{?} Jane
f 29 Scotland Presb married
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McNAIR 1851 census on284 page 005 line 40
@ca.on.perth_county.
mornington_township
film C11747 lds0349235
40 McNAIR
John
m 24 Ire Meth farmer married
lot 4 concession 1 according to agricultural census
41 McNAIR
{?} Rose
Anne
f 16 Canada Meth married
census research 2000-2012 by Don and Marilyn Holmes of Listowel Ontario
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McNAIR 1851 census qc001 page 053 line 21
@ca.qc.beauharnois_county.
saint_anicet
film C1111 lds0517439
Beauharnois_County in 1851 census only - otherwise Huntingdon_County
21 SINCKLOR
John
m 48 Scotland Presb cultivateur/farmer married
also linked as
SINCLAIR
John
22 SINCKLOR
{McNAIR}
Elizabeth
f 46 Scotland Presb married
linked as maiden name
McNAIR
Elizabeth
23 SINCKLOR
John
m 21 Scotland Presb
24 SINCKLOR
Alexandre
m 14 Canada Presb
25 SINCKLOR
Duncan
m 13 Canada Presb
26 SINCKLOR
Marie
f 20 Canada Presb
27 SINCKLOR
Elizabeth
f 17 Canada Presb
28 SINCKLOR
Jannette
f 17 Canada Presb
29 SINCKLOR
Ann
f 8 Canada Presb
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McNAIR 1851 census qc001 page 063 line 22
@ca.qc.beauharnois_county.
saint_anicet
film C1111 lds0517439
22 STARLING
John
m 36 Scotland Presb cultivateur married
23 STARLING
{McNAIR}
Cristin
f 34 Scotland Presb married
linked as maiden name
McNAIR
Cristin
24 STARLING
Agnas
f 6 Canada Presb
25 STARLING
Elizabeth
f 5 Canada Presb
26 STARLING
Mari
f 3 Canada Presb
27 JIMANASON
Samitor
m 17 Scotland Presb journalier
Saint Anicet census research by
John Allan of OGS Sudbury Branch
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McNALL 1851 census on042 page 057 line 46
@ca.on.durham_county.
darlington_township
section 4
film C11718 lds349203
46 BARCLAY
Sidney
m 26 USA BibleChristian cooper married
47 BARCLAY
{McNALL}
Susanna
f 23 USA BibleChristian married
linked as maiden name
McNALL
Susanna
married 1850, reference Upper Canada Marriages
48 BARCLAY
Janis
f 1 USA BibleChristian
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McNALL 1851 census on043 page 023 line 34
@ca.on.durham_county.
hope_township
section 1
film C11718 lds349203
34 HENRY
James▼
m 53 Ire Presb farmer married
35 HENRY
{BRADLEY}
Catharine▼
f 52 Ire Presb married
linked as maiden name
BRADLEY
Catharine
HENRY
James▼ 63 and wife
Catherine▼ 60 Hope Township
1861 census on046 page 016 line 29
HENRY
James▼ 72 and wife
Catherine▼ 70 Hope Township
1871 census district 051a1 family 158
HENRY
Catherine▼ 91 widow Clarke Township
1891 census district 059c3 family 050
36 HENRY
Mary
f 23 Ire Presb
37 HENRY
Electy▼
A.▼
f 10 Canada Presb
HENRY
Elicta▼
Ann▼
age 21 of Hope Township born Hope Township
married 1858-07-22
@ca.on.durham_county to
McNALL
Washington▼
age 28 of Hope Township born Hope Township
s/o McNALL
Luther▼ and wife
Hannah▼
source: County Marriage Registers of Ontario 1858-1869 Volume 14 Durham County page 065
McNALL
Washington▼ 22 Hope Township
1851 census on043 page 049 line 34
McNELL
Washington▼ 30 Hope Township
1861 census on046 page 044 line 44
McNAUL
Washington▼ 40 and wife
Ann▼ 33 Hope Township
1871 census district 051a2 family 005
McNALL
Washington▼ 50 widower Hope Township
1881 census district 127a2 family 0043
McNALL
Washington▼ widower of Ann m2 to
DAVIS
Olive
McNALL
Washington▼ 60 and wife
Olive▼ 51 Hope Township
1891 census district 058b2 family 145
38 HENRY
Catharine▼
f 9 Canada Presb
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McNALL 1851 census on043 page 049 line 34
@ca.on.durham_county.
hope_township
section 2
film C11718 lds349203
34 McNALL
Washington▲
m 22 Canada Meth farmer
McNELL
Washington▲ 30 Hope Township
1861 census on046 page 044 line 44
McNALL
Washington▲
age 28 of Hope Township born Hope Township
s/o McNALL
Luther▲ and wife
Hannah▲
married 1858-07-22
@ca.on.durham_county to
HENRY
Elicta▲
Ann▲
age 21 of Hope Township born Hope Township
d/o HENRY
James▲ and wife
Catherine▲
source: County Marriage Registers of Ontario 1858-1869 Volume 14 Durham County page 065
HENRY
Electy▲
A.▲ 10
with parents Hope Township
1851 census on043 page 023 line 34
McNAUL
Washington▲ 40 and wife
Ann▲ 33 Hope Township
1871 census district 051a2 family 005
McNALL
Washington▲ 50 widower Hope Township
1881 census district 127a2 family 0043
McNALL
Washington▲ widower of Ann m2 to
DAVIS Olive
McNALL
Washington▲ 60 and wife
Olive▲ 51 Hope Township
1891 census district 058b2 family 145
35 McNALL
Aurilla
f 19 Canada Meth
36 McNALL
Luther▲
m 17 Canada Meth
McNELL
Luther 25 Hope Township
1861 census on046 page 044 line 44
McNALL
Luther▲
age 26 of Hope Township born Canada
s/o McNALL
Luther▲ and wife
Hannah▲
married 1861-12-05
@ca.on.durham_county to
DAVIS
Jane of Hope Township born Canada
d/o DAVIS
Liman and wife
Catherine
source: County Marriage Registers of Ontario 1858-1869 Volume 14 Durham County page 065
McNAUL
Luther 35 and wife
Jane 35 Hope Township
1871 census district 051a2 family 006
McNALL
Luther▲ 45 and wife
Jane 46 Hope Township
1881 census district 127a2 family 0090
McNALL
Luther▲ 53 and wife
Mary
Jane 52 Hope Township
1891 census district 058b1 family 239
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