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Church Records in Ontario, CanadaInterested to know about experiences researching church records in Ontario, especially in church archives. Started by M. Diane Rogers |
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Aug 4, 2009 Reply by M. Diane Rogers |
A Loyalist Family Abandoned in the WildernessIn 1779 my Loyalist 5th great grandmother and her 8 young children were forced from their home in New York by American patriots, marched no… Started by Lorine McGinnis Schulze |
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Nickell/Ramsay in Halton Co. OntartioInterests: Nickell/Ramsay in Esquesing Twp, Halton Co Ont; Roszel/Vanatter in Wellington Co. Ont. Love Canadian genealogy; very generous w… Started by Marj Bogart Nickell |
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Jul 29, 2009 Reply by Marj Bogart Nickell |
Census of 1851 . CW & CWF ? ?In the 1851 Census of Ontario, my ggg father is listed being born in CW which I know is Canada West. But what does CWF mean? Started by Lisa |
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Jul 20, 2009 Reply by Lorine McGinnis Schulze |
Ontario death records from after 1969?Am still trying to find a William Cook (I know...a very common name!) from Ontario. In his brothers obit from 1969, it states the Truman Co… Started by Lisa |
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Jul 19, 2009 Reply by Lisa |
Searching Land Records in OntarioI wrote this up some time ago and posted some of it on my Olive Tree Genealogy blog Hope it helps! Land records are very useful. Originall… Started by Lorine McGinnis Schulze |
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What's Available in Ships Passenger Lists to CanadaIf your ancestors immigrated to Ontario Canada from Europe, England, Ireland, Scotland, Germany or other countries that required a journey… Started by Lorine McGinnis Schulze |
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Jul 15, 2009 Reply by John Iddon |
Name & Boundary Changes in OntarioPrior to December 26, 1791 Ontario was known as the Western part of the Montreal District of the Colony of Quebec. In 1788 present-day sou… Started by Lorine McGinnis Schulze |
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