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- 1871 census: Anderdon, Essex County, Ontario......
- Index, Amherstburg Echo: marriage notices, 1920-1929......
- Index, Amherstburg Echo: marriage notices, 1930-1939......
- Amherstburg Echo index: out of Ontario marriages, 1900-1919; out of Ontario deaths, 1910-1929......
- Crown land grant paper & petitions from 1792 thru 1850 with personal signatures of petitioners for Ameliasburgh & Sophiasburgh Twps, Price Edward County, Upper Canada......
- Wesleyan Methodist baptismal register: Victoria County, 1832-1900, a transcription......
- Wesleyan Methodist baptismal register: Frontenac County, 1830-1898, a transcription......
- Wesleyan Methodist baptismal register: Grenville County, 1836-1901, a transcription......
- Wesleyan Methodist baptismal register: Leeds County, 1836-1901, a transcription......
- Toronto Necropolis and Crematorium, Toronto, Ontario, 200 Winchester Street......
- The 1873 and 1874 St. Clair County birth records, indexed......
- The Ontario Photographers List 1901-1925 Volume IIArranged alphabetically according to municipality.Arranged alphabetically according to municipality.
- Vanished Villages of MiddlesexChronicle of the "rise and fall" of many pioneering settlements in Middlesex County which have disappeared or been annexed by the City of London.Chronicle of the "rise and fall" of many pioneering settlements in Middlesex County which have disappeared or been annexed by the City of London.
- Memories of Downie Volume TwoLots and Concessions in the Square of Downie. See also Volume One.Lots and Concessions in the Square of Downie. See also Volume One.
- Memories of Downie Volume OneChapters include municipal, agriculture, schools, churches, groups, sports and recreation, veterans, villages and lots and concessions in the Gore. Indexed. See also Volume Two.Chapters include municipal, agriculture, schools, churches, groups, sports and recreation, veterans, villages and lots and concessions in the Gore. Indexed. See also Volume Two.
- A Dictionary of Scottish Emigrants to Canada Before Confederation Volume 3Volume 3Volume 3
- Chalmers United Church - Gaelic Free Church Historical Vignettes Compiled for the 150th Anniversary - 2002Chalmers Church (Delatre Street Woodstock) was organized in 1852 as an offshoot of Knox Presbyterian Church because of the desire of many Highland Scots to have Sunday services in their beloved Gaelic. Officially registered as Chalmers the members called it the Gaelic Free Church. In 1928 the cornerstone for the …Chalmers Church (Delatre Street Woodstock) was organized in 1852 as an offshoot of Knox Presbyterian Church because of the desire of many Highland Scots to have Sunday services in their …
- Understanding Ontario First Nations Genealogical Records - Sources and Case StudiesUsing case studies to illustrate the sources of genealogical data available, including that at Library and Archives Canada, for researching natives who came to the Grand River region of Ontario after the American Revolution (after 1783) and who were members of one of the six nations or tribes - Mohawk, …Using case studies to illustrate the sources of genealogical data available, including that at Library and Archives Canada, for researching natives who came to the Grand River region of Ontario …
- Your Guide to Cemetery ResearchA reference handbook for locating graves, cemeteries and the records involved in the death of an individual. Also includes burial customs, gravestone symbols and a glossary of causes of death.A reference handbook for locating graves, cemeteries and the records involved in the death of an individual. Also includes burial customs, gravestone symbols and a glossary of causes of death.
- Jews Resident in Ontario According to the 1851 to 1901 Censuses of CanadaAn index of all identifiable individuals of Jewish origin found in the Census of Canada from 1851 to 1901 living in Ontario.An index of all identifiable individuals of Jewish origin found in the Census of Canada from 1851 to 1901 living in Ontario.