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  Frontenac County, Ontario - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Frontenac County, Ontario is a special-purpose management unit and a census division of the Canadian province of Ontario.
While a typical county prior to 1998, it was abolished and replaced by a management unit with extremely limited powers.
For example, the current Frontenac County does not have the ability to create a county road system, nor does it have the ability to manage social services beyond a limited scope as outlined by the province.
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 Sydenham, Frontenac County, Ontario - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Frontenac Provincial Park is found just north of Sydenham in the shield rock and sits atop the Frontenac Axis, a part of the shield that extends south and eventually crosses the St. Lawrence River.
Mica mining was popular in the 19th century and many of the small, old, and abandoned mines can be found to this day.
Sydenham once held the township offices for Loughborough Township, but after the neighbouring townships amalgamated, it is now the seat for the Township of South Frontenac.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sydenham,_Frontenac_County,_Ontario   (436 words)

  
 Ontario mineral literature
Ellsworth, H.V (1932) Gadolinite from Loughborough Township, Frontenac County, Ontario.
Guillet, G.R. (1962) Vermiculite in Ontario, with an appendix on Perlite.
Harrington, B.J.; Adams, F.D. (1897) On a new alkali hornblende and a titaniferous andradite from the nepheline syenite of Dungannon, Hastings County, Ontario.
www.ontariominerals.com /ontario_mineral_literature.htm   (8472 words)

  
 Ontario Canada Genealogy - I Dream of Genealogy Databases
Elgin County, Ontario, 1901 Census: Dunwich Township **Ancestry.com**
Tilbury and Tilbury East,Kent County, Ontario, Census **Ancestry.com**
Northumberland County, Ontario Census, 1901: Seymour and Percy **Ancestry.com**
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 Mezzanotte - Wiesee - Bauder - Forsell - pafg27 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Emma Abigail BABCOCK was born on 15 Mar 1865 in Verona, Portland Twp, Frontenac Co..
Lavinia Adelia GOUDY was born in 1855 in Verona, Portland Twp, Frontenac Co..
Martha Ellen CAMPSALL was born on 5 Oct 1868 in Frontenac Co. Portland Twp.
www.greatnorthern.net /~thl/VFH/pafg27.htm   (471 words)

  
 County of Frontenac | Welcome   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Centrally located in the heart of Eastern Ontario, Frontenac is steeped in history.
Originally proclaimed on July 16, 1792 as part of the newly-created Midland District, Frontenac was joined by neighbouring Lennox and Addington counties, as one of the original nineteen counties in Upper Canada.
On January 1, 1998, the eighteen former townships were restructured to form four – the Townships of North, Central and South Frontenac and the Frontenac Islands, represented by their respective mayors on a four-member council.
www.frontenaccounty.ca   (222 words)

  
 BuckGeorge1740
1770 in Canajoharie, Tryon County, New York, and died July 07, 1856 in Storrington Township, Ontario, Canada.  He married Anne Hannah Snook, UE February 14, 1792 in Kingston, Frontenac County, Ontario, Canada.  She was born July 22, 1773 in Manorton, Columbia County, New York.
John Horning is Listed in Turlock, Tryon County, New York Militia 1775-77 and later in the Kings Royal Rangers of New York. ; Sir John Johnston's Brigade/Butler's Rangers formed in June 1776.  This list was found in "Loyalty on the Northern Frontier of NY 1775-84" by Dwight M. Turner and found in Families, Vol.
Grant to John Horning of the Township of Kingston in the County of Frontenac in the Midland District Yeoman John Horning, Loyalist, Lot Number 4 in the 3rd Concession of the said Township of Kingston.
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 Open Directory - Regional:North America:Canada:Ontario:Localities:A
A village in the County of Middlesex, southwestern Ontario.
Alliston, Ontario is a community in the Town of New Tecumseth, in southern Simcoe County.
An unincorporated area of Peel County, Ontario near the GTA and in Centra Ontario.
dmoz.org /Regional/North_America/Canada/Ontario/Localities/A/desc.html   (634 words)

  
 Mezzanotte - Wiesee - Bauder - Forsell - pafg70 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Angus PRINYER [Parents] was born in Marysburg, Ontario.
George BAUDER [Parents] was born in 1854 in Frontenac Co. Portland Twp.
Charles Musgrave BOSWELL was born on 10 Jul 1849 in Cobourg.
www.greatnorthern.net /~thl/VFH/pafg70.htm   (348 words)

  
 Catherine (Harpell) Harper - John (Abraham) Abrams   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Died: in Buried: in Willowbank Cemetery, Gananoque, Ontario Father: Mother: Notes M Child 1: George Abrams #4734 Born: ABT 1831 in Died: in Spouse: Mary J. #4739 b.
Frontenac County, Ontario Died: May 15, 1913 in Spouse: William Joseph (Johnson) Taylor #18 b.
Married: Jun 9, 1869 in Gananoque, Ontario Notes F Child 6: Margaret Abrams #4737 Born: ABT 1844 in Died: in Notes F Child 7: Luiza J. Abrams #5051 Born: ABT 1842 in Died: in
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 Thomas Benjamin Hill Descendants
AUDMAN HILL was born 22 April 1818 in Kingston, Ontario, and died 14 January 1881 in Drumquinn, Ontario.
ROBERT HILL was born 08 November 1827 in Erin Township, Wellington County, Ontario, and died 11 December 1905 in Gravenhurst, Ontario.
LEWIS HILL was born 04 June 1863 in Gravenhurst, Ontario, and died 18 October 1933 in Huntsville, Ontario.
www3.telus.net /GRobertson/Hill.html   (870 words)

  
 FIELD TRIPPING: Geology of the Kingston Area   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Frontenac Axis is a SE-trending arch of Proterozoic crystalline basement, part of the Grenville Province of the Canadian Shield, that connects the Algonquin Dome with the Adirondack Dome in New York (Figure 1).
To the northeast and southwest, respectively, it is flanked by Flat-lying to gently dipping Cambro-Ordovicain sediments of the St. Lawrence Platform and the Lake Ontario Homocline.
The basement rocks of the Frontenac Axis are predominantly a metaquartzite-metashale-marble sequence.
www.science.uwaterloo.ca /earth/waton/s906.html   (4146 words)

  
 Bulletin Board
June 15, 1847 in Belleville, Ontario, marr: to Hannah KISER in Belleville abt.
July 25th, 1912 family farm, L9/C4/Holwick (Huron County) Gorrie, Ontario, age: 36, Cause of death: lost control of airplane and was killed in the crash.
Joshua was the father of 6 children all born in Ontario.
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 CLARK NICHOLS FAMILY
It is not known whether they first traveled to Erie County, NY to be with the majority of the Stanclifts who lived in Loughborough, Canada and left as a result of the War of 1812, or whether they moved directly to Erie County, PA to be with many of those same Stancliff relatives.
An 1892 Erie County, PA land record suggests other children of Clark and Marion Nichols remained in the area, as it concerned Clark and Lucy B. [____] Nichols, James Nichols and Joseph W. Nichols as well as Rosella [Nichols] Brumigan and Marian [Nichols] Zents.
He was living in Washington Township, Erie County, PA in 1850, and the census indicates that he was age 20 and born in Canada.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~rstancliff/Nchls147.htm   (903 words)

  
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County Monaghan, Ireland, 1845; Came to Canada in 1852; He was a printer at the 'Toronto Globe' and became active in the Toronto Typographical Union.
London, Ontario, 1831; Member of LOL 412, London; Mayor of London, 1861-1864; Deputy Grand Master of GOL of Ontario West in 1860; Elected as the first mayor of Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1874; Instrumental in arranging for the arrest of Louis Riel's Adjutant-Genreral, Ambroise Lepine in 1873
FLANAGAN, JOHN - County Master of Frontenac, Ontario in 1858;Grand Master of the 'Benjamin Grand Lodge of Canada' in 1855;One of the chief organizers of the Orange display of strength at Kingston, Ontario in 1860 during the Prince of Wales visit;Mayor of Kingston - 1858
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 Archives of Ontario: Frontenac County Surrogate Court Records
Purchase the appropriate microfilm reel directly from the Archives of Ontario.
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.
The estate files processed after 1963 have not yet been transferred to the Archives of Ontario.
www.archives.gov.on.ca /english/interloan/c-fron-t.htm   (861 words)

  
 4-H Ontario   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Frontenac County Holstein Club has taken on the responsibility of organizing this year’s education event.
This is the only date for a judging conference in Eastern Ontario in 2003 so all dairy enthusiasts are encouraged to attend.
Counties that have at least two (2) 4-H members register attendance at this judging school can apply to the Ontario Joint Dairy Breeds to have one team registration paid for the Inter-County Judging Competition.
www.4-hontario.ca /opppage2.cfm?documentid=2570   (317 words)

  
 The Friends welcome you to Frontenac Provincial Park
The Park was created in 1974 and occupies 5,214 hectares within Frontenac County in south-eastern Ontario.
But Frontenac Park is much more than that: it is a wonderful place to backpack, hike, canoe, camp and observe nature.
The township of South Frontenac have issued a notice to advise that the Canoe Lake Road will be closed at Snug Harbour during the months of September and October 2005 for the replacement of the Mitchell Creek bridge.
www.frontenacpark.ca   (361 words)

  
 SOUTHERN ONTARIO MINING HISTORY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Ontario’s first gypsum mine opened on the banks of the Grand River at Paris (this was only the second discovery of gypsum in North America and the first in Canada).
Ontario’s first phlogopite mica mine (Pike Lake Mine), North Burgess Township, Lanark County.
Graphite discovered on the shore of Whitefish Lake, Renfrew County (this later became Ontario’s richest graphite mine, the Black Donald mine).
www.science.uwaterloo.ca /earth/waton/s932.html   (436 words)

  
 The Clarks of Storrington Township, Ontario   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
I am researching the ancestry and descendants of George Clark and his wife Martha Tuff [Tough], who relocated from Caldwell Manor, in the Clarenceville/Aldburgh area of Québec and Vermont to Storrington Township, Frontenac County, Ontario, Canada about 1837.
In the 1871 and 1881 censuses Reuben and Christianne reside in Hullett Township, Huron County, Ontario.
Although Clark is relatively common name in English-speaking Canada, it is especially common in Frontenac County, Ontario.
home.cc.umanitoba.ca /~wyatt/clark-battersea.html   (1091 words)

  
 The Abernathy Family of Storrington Township, Ontario
John Abernathy, born January 1852 in Battersea, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada; died May 30, 1883 in Ryde Twp., Muskoka, Ontario, Canada; married May 01, 1876 in Ryde Twp., Muskoka, Ontario, Canada, to Ann Brooks.
Ellen Abernathy, born 1860 in Ontario; died March 26, 1896 in Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada.
Cyrus James Abernethy, born October 28, 1871 in Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada; died October 20, 1954 in Wainwright, Wainwright, Alberta, Canada.
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 Genealogy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
For the illustrated historical atlases of eastern Ontario, search the Canadian County Atlas Digital Project (http://digital.library.mcgill.ca/countyatlas/), searchable by resident's name with a link to the appropriate atlas map.
Statutory Chronology of Ontario Counties and Municipalities (Hillman)
Include a searchable index to the 1871 Census of Ontario, for heads of households and "strays".
stauffer.queensu.ca /inforef/guides/genealogy.htm   (1341 words)

  
 Frontenac Co. Ontario, Canada
If you would be interested in hosting an Ontario County, be sure to contact the OntarioGenWeb Coordinator.
Frontenac County is bordered on the North by Renfrew County.
on the South by the St. Lawrence River on the West by Lennox & Addington and on the East by Lanark and Leeds Counties
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 Jane Abrams - William Joseph (Johnson) Taylor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Frontenac County, Ontario Died: May 15, 1913 in Father: John (Abraham) Abrams #4729 Mother: Catherine (Harpell) Harper #4730 Notes Husband: William Joseph (Johnson) Taylor #18 Married: Jun 9, 1869 in Gananoque, Ontario Born: Sep 29, 1845 ?
in Died: in Occupation Doctor Father: Mother: Notes F Child 1: Lilian Victoria Taylor #17 Born: Aug 27, 1870 in Pittsburg Tsp., Frontenac County, Ontario Died: Feb 16, 1938 in Spouse: James Henry Kelsey #14 b.
Feb 16, 1941 Married: Jul 5, 1887 in Gananoque, Leeds County, Ont. Notes M Child 2: Jonathan (John) Irving Taylor #1143 Born: Feb 17, 1873 in Toronto, Ontario Died: Dec 5, 1944 in Pinellas County, St. Petersburg, FL Buried: Cedar Hill Cem.
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 Special Education Advisory Committee: Kingston, Ontario   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Special Education Advisory Committee (SEAC) is a committee of the Frontenac County Board of Education (FCBE) in Kingston, Ontario.
It's mandate is to advise the Board on matters related to the education of exceptional students.
The Frontenac County Board of Education is committed to providing these services.
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 The Heritage, The Gazette, Kingston, Ontario, Frontenac County, Newspapers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Heritage, The Gazette, Kingston, Ontario, Frontenac County, Newspapers
Since I moved to the area I have become an avid K-Rock listener, especially considering it’s one of the few stations that reach the northern parts of Frontenac where I travel for work.
A couple of weeks ago I tuned in to a replay of Shadoe’s morning show when he was slamming rural doctors.
www.whatsonkingston.com /heritage   (345 words)

  
 Genealogy Helplist - Ontario
Immigrants from England 1800-1900 - Frontenac Co. and Lennox and Addington Co.
Peel County Census 1861 to 1901 (Township of Toronto)
Ontario Deaths 1869-1932 (year of death is required)
www.rootsweb.com /~canghl/on.html   (1074 words)

  
 The Social Housing Registry of Kingston and Frontenac - Home Page
WHAT WE DO The Registry was established on October 1, 2002, to meet one of the many requirements of the Service Manager (The City of Kingston) under the Social Housing Reform Act, 2000, and corresponding regulations.
The Registry is an independent department of Kingston and Frontenac Housing Corporation (KFHC) and operates pursuant to an agreement between KFHC and the City of Kingston under the direction of City Council.
Each month, the Social Housing Registry of Kingston and Frontenac provides to the participating housing providers a waiting list which includes the names of all applicants who are eligible and/or have indicated a preference in their particular housing project.
www.socialhousingregistry.ca   (343 words)

  
 Ontario Census Records
Frontenac County - Roman Catholic population of the Mission of Kingston [Publication Ontario Genealogical Society (Kingston Branch)]
Bidwell Township & Sheguenda Township (Algoma District) [Ontario GenWeb]
Anderson Township - Division 1 (Essex District) [Ontario GenWeb]
www.afhs.ab.ca /registry/regon_census.html   (1131 words)

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