Renie A. Rumpel The 1851 Census was the first ‘all-name’ census in Ontario, taken 12 January 1852. It includes all information in the personal census for all persons in each dwelling and list of deaths in 1851. Unfortunately some records for some locations have been lost or destroyed. These volumes contain all the extant information….
Renie A. Rumpel The 1851 Census was the first ‘all-name’ census in Ontario, taken 12 January 1852. It includes all information in the personal census for all persons in each dwelling and list of deaths in 1851. Unfortunately some records for some locations have been lost or destroyed. These volumes contain all the extant information….
Renie A. Rumpel The 1851 Census was the first ‘all-name’ census in Ontario, taken 12 January 1852. It includes all information in the personal census for all persons in each dwelling and list of deaths in 1851. Unfortunately some records for some locations have been lost or destroyed. These volumes contain all the extant information….
Renie A. Rumpel The 1851 Census was the first ‘all-name’ census in Ontario, taken 12 January 1852. It includes all information in the personal census for all persons in each dwelling and list of deaths in 1851. Unfortunately some records for some locations have been lost or destroyed. These volumes contain all the extant information….
edition Robert J. Graham This volume depicts inns and innkeepers from one of the earliest European-settled areas of Ontario. 1996 128p ISBN: 0-7779-0193-5 Inn-Roads to Ancestry: Pioneer Inns of Ontario, Volume 1: Head of the Lake & Niagara
Bruce S. Elliott, Dan Walker & Fawne Stratford-Devai These lists identify and locate some 27,000 male inhabitants of Upper Canada, including officers and some reservists aged 40 to 60. The rolls constitute the closest thing to a province-wide census that survives for a genealogically difficult period, coming midway between the Loyalist influx of the 1780s…
Fawne Stratford-Devai and Ruth Burkholder Land records are essential to understanding the history of Ontario and its people. This book is first and foremost a guide to assist rsearchers in using land registration documents for historical research. ISBN: 1-894571-84-3 Ontario Land Registry Office Records, A Guide
John A Cornell ‘For some time a goodly number of the older residents of the Township of Beverly [originally in York, then Halton County, now part of Flamborough Township, Halton] have requested me to place upon record a short sketch of the early settlement of the Township, while some at least of the older were…
Bill Russell “This guidebook has a prominent place in my genealogy bookcase and should also be in yours.” – Paula Stuart-Warren, CG, FGS Forum Updated to include the reorganization of Library and Archives Canada and the latest electronic finding aids. The volumes of material held in RG 10 make up the historical collection of the…
Bill Gladstone writing as Ze-ev Glicenstein “He has combined the best of [his] columns into this magnificent book. Readers will not only enjoy these pieces but will learn much about the process of Jewish genealogical research.” – Gary Mokotof, editor, Avotaynu Whether you are just starting out or have researched for many years, you…
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