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 markersfamily connectionsRoutledge
Routledge, born 14 Jun 1865 in Brant Township, Bruce County, Ontario; died 11 Oct 1936 in R.M. of Woodworth, Manitoba; married (1) Minnie.
Routledge, born 14 Jun 1865 in Brant Township, Bruce County, Ontario; died 11 Oct 1936 in R.M. of Woodworth, Manitoba.
Mary Jane Bacon, born 22 Jan 1849 in Middletown Township, MIddlesex County, Ontario; died Unknown; married William Guinn 13 Feb 1866 in Brant Township, Bruce County, Ontario; born 1834 in Montreal, Ile de Montreal, Quebec; died 28 Sep 1876 in Walkerton, Brant Township, Bruce County, Ontario.
www.markers.com /family/Routledge   (2837 words)

  
 RICHARD WHITEHEAD FAMILY TREE
Norman WHITEHEAD was born on Jun 28, 1902 at Brant Twp., Bruce County, Ontario.
Nettie WHITEHEAD was born on Mar 26, 1893 at Brant Twp., Bruce County, Ontario.
Joseph was born on Mar 10, 1884 at Brant Twp, Bruce County, Ontario.
www.geocities.com /m_trendell/johnwhite.html   (335 words)

  
 The Descendants of Roderick MACNEILL
Duncan MUNN was born in 1856 in Bruce County, Ontario, Canada and died on 30 Sep 1893 in Bruce County, Ontario, Canada at age 37.
Hector was born on 3 Aug 1865 in Paisley, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada and died on 17 Feb 1940 in 1310 Fourteenth Ave., Edmonds, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada at age 74.
John MUNN was born in 1858 in Bruce County, Ontario, Canada and died on 31 Jan 1934 in Bruce County, Ontario, Canada at age 76.
www.islandregister.com /mcneill7.html   (8550 words)

  
 Ontario Works - Bruce County
Under the General Welfare Act and Regulations, every employable person must participate in Bruce County - Ontario Works, including:
Ontario Works is designed to connect you to your community, to important skills and training, and to the job market.
Ontario Works offers you the chance to take part in a range of activities to help you become a self-sufficient and productive member of your community by taking the shortest route to a job.
www.brucecounty.on.ca /ssoc5.htm   (1030 words)

  
 West Grey, Ontario Canada
The near-by Grey Bruce Regional Health Centre in Owen Sound is the areas largest and most modernly equipped hospital facility, providing special care needs to West Grey citizens.
THE MUNICIPALITY OF WEST GREY, located in Southwestern Ontario, is an amalgamated municipality, consisting of the former Townships of Bentinck, Glenelg and Normanby, the former Village of Neustadt, and the former Town of Durham.
West Grey is the largest municipality in the County of Grey, in terms of geographic area, and has a population of approximately 12,000.
www.township.westgrey.on.ca   (407 words)

  
 Historical Plaques of Bruce County
The arrival of the Wellington, Grey and Bruce Railway in 1872 further stimulated the growth of the community and it was incorporated as a Village in 1874 with a population of about 950.
Tara became a thriving commercial and manufacturing centre and, in anticipation of the arrival of the Stratford and Huron Railway, it was incorporated as a village by a county by-law effective January 1, 1881.
Designed by the prominent Ontario architect Joseph Connolly and built of locally quarried stone, the church is distinguished by its simple form, boldly-modelled tower and fine spire.
www.waynecook.com /abruce.html   (2040 words)

  
 Recent Ontario Birding Reports - Bruce Penninsula
If anyone is interested, I've spotted several Northern Harriers in Bruce County at the intersection of the 8th of Bruce and J1 sideroad, just south of Port Elgin.
Good Morning The Snowy Egret is still to be found at Horseshoe Bay about half way between Port Elgin and Southampton at 6:50 am this morning.
This afternoon after a day of birding on the lower Bruce Peninsula I went to check for the Snowy Egret which had not been seen for a couple of days.
www.web-nat.com /bic/ont/bruce.html   (1995 words)

  
 Bruce Anchor Motel and Cottage Rentals in Tobermory Ontario Canada
The Bruce Anchor Motel and Cottage Rentals is located in the charming, picturesque village of Tobermory, at the very tip of the Bruce Peninsula on Georgian Bay in Bruce County, Ontario, Canada.
The Bruce Anchor's guests are welcome to lounge on the Upper Viewing Deck, with its view of the water.
The Bruce Anchor has 5 cottages (one waterfront) available for rent, ranging from rustic to deluxe A-frame.
www.bruceanchor.com   (382 words)

  
 County of Grey
The County of Grey is a family of distinctive communities which values its heritage, natural beauty, clean, healthy environment and rural lifestyle.
Employing approximately 750 people, the County of Grey is dedicated to managed, sustainable growth while also offering agricultural and rural simplicity and big city activities.
As the second largest county in Ontario, Grey County is home to more than 82 thousand residents.
www.greycounty.on.ca   (91 words)

  
 IMBA: Subaru/IMBA Trail Care Crews: 2004: Bruce County, ON: Family Freeriding?
Bruce County, Ontario is embracing freeriding by building their own version of the North Shore on the rugged Bruce Peninsula.
The Bruce County Mountain Bike Adventure Park, located at the Albemarle Tract, will be the first of its kind in Eastern Canada, featuring trail opportunities for all levels of riders.
The idea is that families and groups of varying skill can ride together and each person will find the experience he or she is looking for.
www.imba.com /tcc/2004/ontario.html   (420 words)

  
 Decendants of John George Gertley of Ireland - pafg02.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Susanna was born on 24 May 1871 in Arran Township, Bruce County, Ontario.
George married Susanna Victoria McCurdy [scrapbook] daughter of David McCurdy and Elizabeth Fenton about 1888 in Erin Township, Bruce County, Ontario.
George Lipsette Gertley [scrapbook] (John George) was born on 17 Dec 1870 in Emily Township, Victoria County, Ontario.
www.eskimo.com /~ggertley/JohnGeorgeGertley/pafg02.htm   (131 words)

  
 MacKinnons of Tiree, Scotland and County Bruce, Ontario
Donald and his brothers probably landed in Quebec and subsequently moved to Bruce County, Ontario to homestead.
They settled in a remote area of southern Bruce County in what would become Greenock Township near today's town of Riversdale.
The first known direct ancestor of mine was Niel McKinnon of the Isle of Tiree in the county of Argyll.
www.westgov.org /macweb.htm   (3057 words)

  
 Death Records for Ontario on Ancestors at Rest
Bruce County Death Records I now have so many records for Bruce County that I felt it was time to create a page just for them.
Simcoe County Death Records I now have so many records for Simcoe County that I felt it was time to create a page just for them.
Perth County Death Records I now have so many records for Perth County that I felt it was time to create a page just for them.
ancestorsatrest.com /ontario.shtml   (966 words)

  
 Bruce Peninsula Real Estate, Waterfront Homes Cottages Property For Sale in Bruce County
Our experienced agents have first hand and historical knowledge of the land, area, properties and people of the Bruce Peninsula...This is where we live, work and play.
Our agents have served the people of the Bruce Peninsula and visitors with honesty and integrity and continue to maintain our high standards of service.
We are and always have been a welcome and knowledgeable source of information and assistance to all who visit the area, our offices and our website.
www.davismclay.com   (295 words)

  
 Camping "&" cottage rentals, Bruce Peninsula, Tobermory, Ontario
The famous Bruce Trail starts in Tobermory, and winds it's way through the Bruce Peninsula National Park on it's way down through the Bruce Peninsula to Niagara.
Summer House Park is located in the north Bruce Peninsula, adjacent to the Bruce Peninsula National Park.
This luxury family campground is located on the shores of Miller Lake in the heart of the Bruce Peninsula.
www.summerhousepark.ca   (214 words)

  
 Ancestors of Don Jarrell Catharine JARRELL
Catharine married Reginald DAVEY in 1916 in Kincardine Twp, Bruce County, Ontario.
• She appeared on the census in 1901 in Kincardine Twp, Bruce County, Ontario.
Marriage: DAVEY, Reginald 1916, Kincardine Twp, Bruce County, Ontario
www.jarrell.ca /192.htm   (78 words)

  
 "Bruce County, Ontario Marriages ... 1869 to 1873" from Winfield Publishing
Transcriptions of Bruce County marriages from the records of the Office of the Registrar General for Ontario from July 1869 until the implementation of numbered registrations in 1873.
Bruce County maps showing the places mentioned in the registrations.
Marriages involving Bruce County residents may have taken place in neighbouring counties.
members.aol.com /Winfieldpb/bruc6973.htm   (126 words)

  
 Municipality of South Bruce, Ontario Canada
South Bruce is the gateway to Bruce County for travellers from southern Ontario and beyond.
The new Municipality of South Bruce combines former rural townships of Carrick and Culross, the hamlet of Formosa, and the villages of Mildmay and Teeswater, each flavoured by its setting and its heritage.
© 2004 Municipality of South Bruce All rights reserved.
www.town.southbruce.on.ca   (144 words)

  
 Bruce Peninsula Bed and Breakfast, Bruce Peninsula, Bruce County Ontario
A magnificent view of Georgian Bay awaits you to the east, and the white limestone bluffs of the Bruce Peninsula Niagara Escarpment are behind you, totally surrounding you in nature.
Located on the western shores of Georgian Bay on Whippoorwill Bay, close to Tobermory and Lion's Head, Bruce Peninsula- our adult only waterfront bed and breakfast accommodation is a retreat for those who are looking for an elegant, yet casual, friendly and relaxing private holiday bed and breakfast escape.
Gullway Shores Bed and Breakfast located near Tobermory and Lion's Head in the Beautiful Bruce Peninsula, Ontario
www.gullwayshores.com   (305 words)

  
 Municipality of Brockton
It is the County Town of Bruce where Municipal, County and Provincial offices are located.
Cradled in Ontario’s agricultural heartland, Walkerton is located about 160 km north of London, 150 km northwest of Toronto and 100 km north of Kitchener.
Victoria Jubilee Hall, Walkerton, ON The Municipality of Brockton has a thriving population of 10,000 people.
town.walkerton.on.ca   (166 words)

  
 A visit to Grey Bruce County in Ontario, Canada
Saugeen County is an area of rolling hills, open spaces and tall forests and winding through this landscape is the Saugeen River, the third largest river in Ontario!
This was trapping country and the Bruce Trail runs as part of the Niagara Escarpment which stretches for 160 miles northwards from Queenstown near Niagara up to Tobermory.
And just before we leave this beautiful part of Ontario I leave you with some photos of what I consider to be another little piece of heaven on earth, my friends' cottage on lake Sholdice.
www.moytura.com /ontario.htm   (2211 words)

  
 Jack EARWAKER family tree
March 07, 1882, Culross township, Bruce County, Ontario.
September 27, 1905 in Walkerton, Bruce County, Ontario.
February 16, 1882, Culross township, Bruce County, Ontario; d.
www.earwaker.co.uk /jack.htm   (1125 words)

  
 m0.htm
John and Elizabeth are buried at Sanctuary Park, Port Elgin, Bruce County, Ontario.
George and Elisabeth lived in Ontario until after all of their children were born.
Mary was baptized 25 Dec 1822, Pyworthy Parish; died 2 Sep 1903 in Exeter, Ontario.
www.wideopenwest.com /~dmurphy3530/m0.htm   (353 words)

  
 Genealogy Data
Birth : 28 MAR 1962 Kincardine Hospital, Kincardine, Bruce County, Ontario
Birth : 8 DEC 1965 Kincardine Hospital, Kincardine, Bruce County, Ontario
Birth : 6 NOV 1969 Kincardine Hospital, Kincardine, Bruce County, Ontario
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Prairie/6840/dat23.htm   (402 words)

  
 Escarpment Centre Ontario - Interpretive Centre for the Niagara Escarpment
The site is on Conservation Authority land and near the famous Bruce Trail.
To interpret, exhibit, explore and celebrate the Niagara Escarpment, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, and develop a public understanding and appreciation for the relationship between people, past and present, and the Niagara Escarpment.
Final Phase: The last stage for ECO will be the building of a major interpretive centre to celebrate the Niagara Escarpment just south of Owen Sound, Ontario.
www.escarpmentcentre.org   (202 words)

  
 Real Estate Bruce Peninsula, Waterfront homes and cottages for sale, Bruce County, Ontario
With 2 national parks, more then half a dozen nature reserves, the Niagara Escarpment and the Bruce Trail, the Bruce is a great place for your weekend retreat, or an amazing place to call home.
you are looking for real estate such as : a waterfront house for sale, cottage for sale, lot or commercial property for sale in the Bruce Peninsula, North Bruce Realty can provide you with qualified sales agents who know and understand the Bruce Peninsula.
Please browse our pages to see our properties for sale, and contact us if you require any further information.
www.northbrucerealty.com   (111 words)

  
 Grey and Bruce County, Ontario, Canada - Businesses and Services Helping And Serving The Grey and Bruce Area Residents - Supporting The Community, Servicing Our Local Residents. Many Free Tools To Promote Your Business, Events, NEWS Or Web Site.
Grey and Bruce County, Ontario, Canada- Businesses and Services Helping And Serving The Grey and Bruce Area Residents - Supporting The Community, Servicing Our Local Residents.
www.greybruce.org   (102 words)

  
 Archives of Ontario: Bruce County Surrogate Court Records
Archives of Ontario: Bruce County Surrogate Court Records
For purchasing details, write the Archives of Ontario, 77 Grenville St., Toronto, Ontario M5S 1B3 (put "Attention: Customer Services - Micrographics" on the envelope), telephone 416-327-1600 weekdays 8:15am - 5:00pm (call toll-free 1-800-668-9933 in Ontario only), fax 416-327-1999, or email reference@archives.gov.on.ca.
Purchase the appropriate microfilm reel directly from the Archives of Ontario.
www.archives.gov.on.ca /english/interloan/c-bruc-t.htm   (773 words)

  
 The Descendants of Viola Margaret McCurdy
He was born 20 June 1911 in Chesley, Elderslie Township, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada, and died 09 April 1943 in Chesley, Elderslie Township, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada.
She married (1) Walter Daniel McCurdy 10 June 1933 in Chesley, Elderslie Township, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada, son of Adam McCurdy and Laura Mauer.
Viola Margaret McCurdy (Lizzie Lawrence, John) was born 06 May 1910 in Weir Hill, Saskatchewan, Canada, and died 13 April 1988 in St. Joseph's Hospital, Estevan, Saskatchewan, Canada.
www.looking4kin.com /Lawrence/ViolaMcCurdy.htm   (174 words)

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