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 Conger Family Papers (1772-1911) - Finding Aid (NYSL)
Conger was president of the board of trustees of the Rockland Female Institute until 1874 and was president of the Rockland County Bible Institute.
Clarence R. Conger was a partner in Seaman and Conger, 140 Nassau St., New York City.
The financial series is comprised primarily of bills and receipts of Clarence R. Conger from 1896 to 1911 and is arranged by locale: Bolton Landing, New York; New York City, New York, and Morristown, New Jersey.
www.nysl.nysed.gov /msscfa/sc18698.htm   (5894 words)

  
 com_clarence_en.htm
Rockland, Clarence, Clarence Creek, St-Pascal, Bourget, Hammond, Cheney.
On January 1, 1998, the Town of Rockland and the Township of Clarence joined to form the City of Clarence-Rockland.
Rockland is a delightful small town thirty minutes east of the National Capital.
www.prescott-russell.on.ca /com_clarence_en.htm   (172 words)

  
 Canaan Connexion - Links to other local Web sites
The Rockland Church of God is one of five Churches of God in the Ottawa District area upholding the love and truth of God's Word and saving grace through teaching, prayer, worship and Christian living.
Rockland's Michele André-St. Cyr, affectionately know as the "turtle lady", is on a mission to preserve and save the local endangered turtle population.
(Rockland Legion is situated on Laporte Street in Royal Plaza near the West entrance/exit off Highway 17, 30 Km east of Ottawa, the Nation's Capital.
www.storm.ca /~canaan/llinks.shtml   (4145 words)

  
 Russell Road (Ottawa) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It originally ran from Montreal Road along the east bank of the Rideau River and then bent east at where Tremblay Road is now, and then south and east until the border of Clarence Township, Ontario (now the city of Clarence-Rockland, Ontario) and the Township of Alfred and Plantagenet, Ontario.
However, 3 major intersection modifications have cut the road into 4 parts, and another shortened the Road substantially, making Russell Road arguably the most altered Road in Ottawa's history.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Russell_Road   (377 words)

  
 ONGenWeb - Russell county
Edward's Street Protestant Cemetery, Town of Rockland, Township of Clarence, County of Russell, Ontario, David Bryden (1989).
The Hammond cemeteries, Hammond, Clarence Township, Russell County, Ontario: St. Matthew's Roman Catholic Cemetery, Concession VIII, Lot 16, Clarence Township, Russell County and the Hammond Protestant Cemetery, Concession VIII, Lot 17, Clarence Township, Russell County, Ottawa Branch (1996).
The Clarence cemetery: Ottawa River front, part of lot 13, Township of Clarence, County of Russell, Ontario, Darell & Fern Small (1979).
www.ncf.carleton.ca /~de077/HomePage.GENWEB.html   (841 words)

  
 Canaan Connexion - Local Area News (Clarence-Rockland)
Rockland or the 488 units to be built at the former Deschamps Farm near Caron Street, Clarence-Rockland is growing fast.
The Recreation and Cultural Centre Finance Committee recommended last week in its report that “the City of Clarence- Rockland should actively explore a three party partnership” and continue discussions with the National Capital Region YMCA and the Conseil scolaire de district catholique de l’Est ontarien (the French Catholic School Board).
Rockland District High School (RDHS), she’s also following her sister Cassandra’s path as she was awarded the Grand Meritas that her sister won five years ago.
www.canaanconnexion.ca /Vision-old.shtml   (8248 words)

  
 AzildaDelorme
The one, above was taken in Rockland (near Clarence Creek) around 1898.
She was born on May 7th 1887 in Clarence Creek, Ontario.
Undoubtedly, she moved with her family to Northern Ontario where on August 14th 1905 in Sturgeon Falls, she married Philias Daoust (her sister Oliva married Philias's brother, Albert that same year!).
www.homestead.com /daoust53/AzildaDelorme.html   (247 words)

  
 Ottawa River - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1832, the Ottawa River was connected to Lake Ontario via the construction of the Rideau Canal.
The former site of the town of Lemieux, Ontario collapsed into the South Nation River in 1993 ; however, the residents had already been relocated due to the suspected instability of the earth in that location.
It rises from its source in Lake Capimitchigama in western Quebec, reaches the Ontario border at Lake Timiskaming, flowing southeast to Ottawa, where it tumbles over the Chaudière Falls and further takes in the Rideau River and Gatineau River.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ottawa_River   (247 words)

  
 Definition of wellington county, ontario
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www.wordiq.com /search/wellington+county,+ontario.html   (247 words)

  
 Search: Rockland - Info.co.uk
Rockland County, New York, offers meeting information, listings of local conventions, links to member websites, a newsletter, questions and answers, and special interest groups
Compare prices, read user reviews of hotels and search for travel deals to Rockland.
Find some of the lowest price on hotel rooms by comparing rates at NexTag UK.
dpxml.infospace.com /infocom.uk/results?otmpl=dog/webresults.htm&qkw=Rockland&CMP=KNC-3LS480536328&infoad=1   (222 words)

  
 CTV.ca - Ontario town defends bilingual sign requirement- CTV News, Shows and Sports -- Canadian Television
It includes, Rockland, Clarence, Bourget and a few other small towns.
Clarence-Rockland is made up of several former municipalities that merged in 1998.
City council approved the new bylaw by 7-1 this week, after residents complained about English-only signs on two large stores.
www.ctv.ca /servlet/ArticleNews/print/CTVNews/1105660412439_4?hub=Canada&subhub=PrintStory   (269 words)

  
 Franco-Ontarian - Enpsychlopedia
Ontario has two exclusively francophone community colleges, La Cité collégiale in Ottawa (with a second campus in Hawkesbury) and Collège Boréal in Sudbury (with additional campuses in several Northern Ontario communities, and one in Toronto.) A third college, Collège des Grands-Lacs in Toronto, ceased operations in 2002.
The Franco-Ontarian population is concentrated primarily in Eastern Ontario (41.3 per cent - 226,705 francophones), in Ottawa, Cornwall and many rural farming communities, and in Northeastern Ontario (25.2 per cent - 138,585 francophones), in the cities of Greater Sudbury, North Bay and Timmins and a number of smaller towns.
For example, although Louise Charron was the first native-born Franco-Ontarian appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada bench, she was preceded as a francophone judge from Ontario by Louise Arbour, who was born and raised in Quebec but had her professional career as a lawyer and judge in Ontario.
www.grohol.com /wiki/Franco-Ontarian   (269 words)

  
 Russell Road (Ottawa) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It originally ran from Montreal Road along the east bank of the Rideau River and then bent east at where Tremblay Road is now, and then south and east until the border of Clarence Township, Ontario (now the city of Clarence-Rockland, Ontario) and the Township of Alfred and Plantagenet, Ontario.
The road was named because it was used by travellers, before the construction of Highway 417 as the route to get to Russell, Ontario from both Ottawa in the west and Bourget in the east.
Russell Road is a road in the City of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Russell_Road   (269 words)

  
 The Nation, Ontario - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Nation is a township in eastern Ontario, Canada, in the United Counties of Prescott and Russell on the South Nation River.
This page was last modified 06:07, 6 Jan 2004.
www.encyclopedia-online.info /The_Nation,_Ontario   (269 words)

  
 Clarence-Rockland, Ontario - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Clarence-Rockland is a bilingual city in eastern Ontario, Canada, in the United Counties of Prescott and Russell on the Ottawa River.
In January, 2005, the city introduced a bylaw which required all new businesses to put up signs in both English and French.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Clarence-Rockland,_Ontario   (269 words)

  
 Canaan Connexion - Clarence-Rockland Environmental Society
They gathered for the first time in the spring of 2003 and continue to meet every 4th Tuesday of the month, 7:00 p.m., at the Rockland bandstand hall at Parc Simon, near J-M Lalonde Arena.
They discuss and plan ways of encouraging our community to more fully understand, preserve, promote and enjoy our precious urban and rural greenspace.
www.storm.ca /~canaan/enviro-CRES.shtml   (223 words)

  
 TUCKER HOUSE TIDBITS
Manon Salais, elite custom clothes artisan from Rockland, has donated a double bed complete with linens, and  Andrea Prazmowski, a newcomer to TH, has promised a working video player.
  She hopes to make this a regular monthly event at Tucker House “so people can see what a treasure we have, right here in Rockland”.
Alexandra de Quimper, a local historian who is enamoured with Tucker House, agreed to carry on with the second “Tea at Tuckers” on Sunday, Nov. 28, 3-5 pm.
www.tuckerhouse.ca /tidbits.dec.04.htm   (1450 words)

  
 Clarence-Rockland Ringette Association
Pamphlet d'information de Clarence Rockland - appuyez ici
Map to Clarence Creek Arena - Click Here
If you or your children are interested in finding out more about
www.angelfire.com /ri2/ClarenceRockland   (38 words)

  
 2001 Community Profile - rockland
The search for rockland in Ontario returned these results:
www12.statcan.ca /english/profil01/Search/PlaceSearch1.cfm?SEARCH=BEGINS&LANG=E&Province=35&PlaceName=rockland   (41 words)

  
 Rockland & District Br 554, Royal Canadian Legion
Rockland and District Br 554, Royal Canadian Legion
Box 278,   954 Giroux St Rockland, ON   K4K 1K4
SOME USEFUL LINKS for ROCKLAND & DISTRICT NATIVES
rcl554.webcentre.ca /links.html   (53 words)

  
 Open Directory - Regional: North America: Canada: Ontario: Localities: C: Clarence-Rockland
Royal Canadian Legion - Branch 554, Rockland - Information for Veterans, featuring commemorations, links, membership information and contacts.
dmoz.org /Regional/North_America/Canada/Ontario/Localities/C/Clarence-Rockland   (241 words)

  
 Prescott & Russ 1902
Marthe, Clarence Creek, d/o Paul GUINDON and Henriette CHARTRAND, witn: Aberard BOURGON of Rockland and Joseph SABOURIN of Clarence Creek, 17 Aug 1902 at Clarence Creek
14753-02 Philippe TASSE, 23, blacksmith, Clarence Creek, The Brook, s/o Francois TASSE and Olesime LABRECHE?, married Valerie LAMARRE, 17, house keeper, The Brook, same, d/o Cyprien LAMARRE and Emelie LAVOIE, wit: Jules BEAUCHAMP of Clarence Creek and Cyprien LAMARRE of The Brook, 7 Aug 1902 at The Brook
BUSSIERE, 18, house keeper, Clarence Creek, same, d/o Adolphe BUSSIERE and late Ameline SCHNUPPE?, witn: Olivier ETHIER of The Brook and Adolphe BUSSIERE of Clarence Creek, 14 July 1902 at Clarence Creek
homepages.rootsweb.com /~maryc/presc02.htm   (3466 words)

  
 Prescott & Russ 92
#010154-93 (Russell Co): Ovile GOUGEON, 25, farmer, Beauharnois, Thurso, s/o Joseph GOUGEON and Adelard DUBOIS, married Elyose BREYIER, 19, Clarence, same, d/o Emerie BREYIER and Rosey Anna MARTIN, witn: Benjamin GOUGEON of Thurso Quebec and Matilda BREYIER of Clarence, 3 April 1892 at Rockland (Rom Cath)
Martha Quebec, Clarence, s/o Damase CHENE and Scholastique VIAU, married Armanda VIAU, 19, Ste.
Martha Quebec, Clarence, d/o Hercule VIAU and Christine THAUVETTE, witn: Hercule VIAU and Leandre TESSIER, both of Clarence, 19 June 1892 at Clarence (Rom Cath)
homepages.rootsweb.com /~maryc/presc92.htm   (6065 words)

  
 CNW Group
"Increasing access to doctors for the residents of Clarence-Rockland is part of our plan to build stronger, more prosperous rural communities." The Ontario government will contribute $181,500 to the City of Clarence- Rockland and its partners, Physician Consortium of Clarence-Rockland and Conseil scolaire de district catholique de l'Est de l'Ontario.
The project will develop a business plan for the health component of the complex including proposed health services and architectural drawings of the complex.
www.newswire.ca /en/releases/archive/September2005/12/c8548.html   (228 words)

  
 Canadian Scouting Links: Ontario/Groups
Located in the city of Clarence-Rockland, 20 minutes east of Ottawa Ontario.
1st Rockland Scouting Group - 1st Rockland Scouting Group.
1st Rockland Scouting Group - 1st Rockland Scouting group.
asaprental.com /scouts/Ontario/Groups   (89 words)

  
 Downstream from Ottawa - Our Man In Canada #132 - week 178, Fly Anglers OnLine.
Along highway #17 on the Ontario side there are public docks at Orleans, Cumberland, Rockland, Clarence, and Wendover.
A few miles downstream though, close to the towns of Rockland and Thurso, the fishing changes dramatically.
Upstream from the Capital, the fishing is predominantly for smallmouths, with a few big brown trout thrown in for good measure.
www.flyanglersonline.com /features/canada/can132.html   (740 words)

  
 Ottawa Freecycle
Eastern Ontario: Brockville; Cardinal; Clarence Rockland; Cornwall; Gananoque and area; Kingston; Manotick; Ottawa Valley; Smiths Falls; Vankleek Hill /Champlain Township; Winchester
MAP - Ottawa area Freecycle groups / useful resources
tcm.com /ofn   (151 words)

  
 Odawa District Scouts home page
It includes the communities of Hawkesbury, Alfred, Bourget, Plantagenet, Limoges, Vars, Navan, Wendover, Clarence, Cumberland, Rockland, Orleans, Gloucester and Blackburn Hamlet.
Click on the Campfire to see the history of our Campfire Ashes
www.geocities.com /Yosemite/Campground/8638   (82 words)

  
 Ottawa Start Ottawa Transit Bulletin
As of 2nd September a new transit service between Rockland and Ottawa
www.ottawastart.com /articles/2003-09-04-transit.shtml   (1842 words)

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