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  Free Genealogy Resources - Ontario Census
Amherstburg, Anderdon, and Colchester, Essex County, Ontario Census, 1901
Northumberland County, Ontario Census, 1901: Seymour and Percy
Thedford, Warwick, and Watford, Lambton County, Ontario Census, 1901
expertgenealogy.com /free/Ontario.htm   (1211 words)

  
 Ontario - Free net encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Ontario is bounded on the north by Hudson Bay and James Bay, on the east by Quebec, on the west by Manitoba, and on the south by the American states of Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York.
Ontario's right to Northwestern Ontario was determined by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in 1884 and confirmed by the Canada (Ontario Boundary) Act, 1889 of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
Bruce - Dufferin - Elgin - Essex - Frontenac - Grey - Haliburton - Hastings - Huron - Lambton - Lanark - Leeds and Grenville - Lennox and Addington - Middlesex - Northumberland - Perth - Peterborough - Prescott and Russell - Renfrew - Simcoe - Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry - Wellington
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 Lennox and Addington County, Ontario - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lennox and Addington County, Ontario is a county and census division of the Canadian province of Ontario.
Around the middle of the 19th century, the Addington Road was built by the province to encourage settlement in the northern sections of the county.
Lennox and Addington - Middlesex - Northumberland - Perth - Peterborough - Prescott and Russell - Renfrew - Simcoe - Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry - Wellington
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 Upper Canada (Ontario) Districts
In 1798, the district was reorganized to consist of the counties of Addington, Frontenac, Hastings, Lennox, Prince Edward.
In 1798, the district was reorganized to consist of the counties of Dundas, Glengarry, Ontario (abolished in 1800), Prescott, Russell, Stormont.
In 1798, the district was reorganized to consist of the counties of Essex and Kent.
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 Lennox County, Ontario - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lennox County is an historic county in the Canadian province of Ontario.
Lennox is in the southern portion of this merged county.
Although the municipalities of Lennox and Addington are one county, when it comes to Federal and Provincial Elections Lennox and Addington have often voted separately for representation at the Ontario Provincial Legislature, and the Parliament of Canada.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lennox_County,_Ontario   (234 words)

  
 Ontario GenWeb
In 1800 Lennox County was united with the county of Addington.
In 1860 Addington County and Lennox County were incorporated as the county of Lennox & Addington.
Lennox County was located in South-Eastern Ontario and is now part of Lennox & Addington County.
www.rootsweb.com /~canon/research-area-lennox.html   (315 words)

  
 JoryPepper.Com: Canadian Research Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Amherstburg, Anderdon, and Colchester, Essex County, Ontario Census, 1901
Chatham and Wallaceburgh, Kent County, Ontario Census, 1881
Thedford, Warwick, and Watford, Lambton County, Ontario Census, 1901
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Lennox was born on April 7, 1869 in the Township of Innisfil, County of Simcoe, Ontario the son of Thomas and Margaret Lennox, both Irish.
Lennox was married on June 5, 1894, to Louise, daughter of Edward Meeking of Barrie.
Mr Justice Lennox of the Supreme Court of Ontario is a cousin.
members.tripod.com /~Roughian/T.H.Lennox.html   (424 words)

  
 lennox.html
With an education acquired at the old Grammar and Model Schools, he attended the architectural drawing classes in the old Mechanics' Institute in 1874, and carried off the first prize and diploma in a class of sixty, of which he was the youngest pupil.
Lennox has been in business alone and has built up one of the largest practices in Canada.
Lennox has acquired, causes him to be frequently employed as a consulting architect.
www.interlog.com /~urbanism/lennox.html   (354 words)

  
 Open Directory - Regional:North America:Canada:Ontario:Counties and Districts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The most southerly part of Ontario, and of Canada, the county is bordered on the north by Lake St. Clair, on the west by The Detroit River and along the south by Lake Erie.
It is bordered on the North by Parry Sound District, to the South by Simcoe County, to the East by Nipissing District and Haliburton County On the West it is bordered by Georgian Bay.
The Parry Sound District is bordered on the South by Muskoka District and Simcoe County, to the North by Temiskaming District and to the East by Nipissing District and Haliburton County On the West it is bordered by Georgian Bay.
dmoz.org /Regional/North_America/Canada/Ontario/Counties_and_Districts/desc.html   (1341 words)

  
 Canadian Genealogy and History Links - Ontario
Cemeteries of Stormont and Dundas Counties Tombstone transcriptions from cemeteries in Stormont and Dundas Counties.
Finnish-Canadians of the 1901 Census of Ontario An extract all of the Finnish Canadians from the 1901 census for the districts of Thunder Bay, Rainy River and Kenora.
Bruce County Virtual Memorial To recognize and keep alive the memory of the achievements and sacrifices of the citizens of Bruce County who have served in the defence of freedom.
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 BOOK, MAP, & RESOURCE LIST - Lennox and Addington County, Ontario, Canada. books, videos, CDs, census
As a result of this legislation we now have a series of records called the County Marriage Registers, which were kept from January 1, 1858 until the formal government registration of all births, marriages and deaths (vital registration) began in Ontario July 1, 1869.
From New York to the shores of Lake Ontario: it was a unique migration in 1783 and 1784.
By Russ Waller, U.E. Lennox and Addington County Loyalist Families is a revision combining this text with additional information recently obtained from transcriptions of the Registrar General’s post 1869 vital statistics now available at the Archives of Ontario, plus transcriptions of the Napanee Beaver, plus family information supplied by private researchers.
globalgenealogy.com /countries/canada/ontario/lennox-addington/resources   (2214 words)

  
 Ontario Genealogy Records Online
The Ontario Cemetery Finding Aid is a pointer database consisting of the surnames, cemetery name and location of over 2 million interments from several thousand cemeteries, cairns, memorials, and cenotaphs in Ontario Canada.
Brant County, Ontario Biographical Sketches (From Warner and Beers History of Brant County 1883) : City of Brantford A to L - City of Brantford M to Z - Brantford Township, Part 1 - Brantford Township, Part 2 - Burford Township - South Dumfries Township
Townships of Carrick, Howick, Minto and Normanby, Ontario, Canada Births 1861-1899 (Carrick Township is located in Bruce County, Howick Township in Huron County, Minto Township in Wellington County, Normanby Township in Grey County) : A to C - D to H - K to Z
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 ABCgenealogy: Regional/Canada/Ontario
Archives of Ontario - The collections held by the Archives of Ontario are a rich resource for the study of the history of Ontario and its people.
Bruce and Grey Branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society - Bruce and Grey Branch of OGS encompasses the two Counties of Bruce and Grey, which are located in the most northerly area of southwestern Ontario.
County of Lennox and Addington Museum and Archives (Ontario, Canada) - The County Museum and Archives provides insights into everyday life from the late eighteenth through the twentieth century and focuses particularly on telling the story of Lennox and Addington County.
www.abcgenealogy.com /Regional/Canada/Ontario/index.html   (888 words)

  
 Lennox Addington County General Hospital - MedHunters
The Lennox and Addington County General Hospital, which was opened in 1966, provides primary and secondary care services to a rural community of approximately 30,000.
Lennox and Addington County is situated in Southeastern Ontario midway between Toronto and Montreal.
Napanee, the county town, was settled first by United Empire loyalists and later by American and European pioneers.
www.medhunters.com /employer/23429.html   (270 words)

  
 Missing Daltons
Of Edward and Patrick Dalton from Radriff Townland, Milltown Parish, County Westmeath.
Of Michael Dalton from Durrow Parish, County Kings; he was last at coal and lumber yard July, 1852 in Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania.
Of Ellen Dalton, daughter of John Dalton and Ellen Hogan of Lisroonagh Parish, County Tipperary between Fethand and Clonmel.
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 QHR Software News: Lennox & Addington County General Hospital Achieves 24-Month Payback with Quadrant HR Payroll
In January 2000, Lennox & Addington County General Hospital replaced their service bureau payroll vendor with Quadrant HR's Payroll module.
Lennox & Addington County General Hospital is a 32-bed facility offering 24-hour ER, in-patient care including acute, chronic care and a special care unit.
Lennox is currently undergoing an expansion that will increase bed capacity to 52 by fall 2008.
www.qhrsoftware.com /news/2006/12/lennox-addington-county-general.html   (299 words)

  
 Lennox County, Ontario Canada 1851 Census | Ancestral Findings Free Genealogy Lookups
A collection of 1851 Census records for the county of Lennox in Ontario Canada.
For those of you who would like to purchase a more detailed electronic transcript for a particular entry, highlight the information you found for the record you want, then copy and paste it into the e-mail address below, along with your name and address and you will be contacted with additional information.
Lennox County, Ontario Canada 1851 Census [database on-line] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com., 2001.
www.genealogylookups.com /an_lnnx_ontario_census.htm   (190 words)

  
 Lennox Addington Frontenac County cottage for sale ecottagecanada.com
Lennox and Addington County and the County of Frontenac consists of a vacation region commonly known as “the Land O' Lakes, The Gateway to Eastern Ontario”.
Lennox and Addington and Frontenac Counties border Renfrew County to the north, Counties of Hastings and Prince Edward to its west and Lanark and Leeds counties to the east.
The shores of Lake Ontario border this area to the south.
www.ecottagecanada.com /fcontent/Ontario/LennoxAddingtonFrontenac   (262 words)

  
 Thomas Dudley Fox - Research Summary
Lennox and Addington County of Ontario, Canada (LandA Co.).
I was able to determine that my paternal line were in Newburgh of Lennox and Addington County, Ontario as far back as 1850, but that's as far back as I thought I could go, so I left it alone.
In 1838, Malachi and Mary moved to Ellisburgh, Jefferson County, New York, which is situated on the south shore of the St. Lawrence directly across from Kingston, Ontario.
members.shaw.ca /cantabri/tdfox_~2.htm   (2029 words)

  
 Lennox and Addington: County Trails
The County Trails in Lennox and Addington include nearly 600 kilometers of circular routes where you never retrace your path, yet are able to end where you began.
Stretching northward from the shore of Lake Ontario, the County Trails are well-maintained on county and select local roadways.
Whether you are in your car, walking, biking, or in-line skating, The County Trails are an ideal getaway for anyone seeking a day-long or extended excursion.
www.countytrails.com   (177 words)

  
 Re: CURL, William 1853, Ontario, Canada
Estella Ann2 Curl (William1) was born 1857 in Portland, Frontenac County, Ontario, Canada.
Victoria2 Curl (William1) was born 1862 in Portland, Frontenac County, Ontario, Canada.
She married George Hoxberry September 16, 1876 in Portland, Frontenac County, Ontario, Canada, son of Allan Hoxberry and Maria.
genforum.genealogy.com /curl/messages/437.html   (357 words)

  
 Ontario Directory of Economic Development Organizations
The Ontario Canada economic development directory below (scroll down) links to the websites and contacts for many economic development organizations in Ontario and related content such as Area Profiles and Area Surveys as executive summaries about business locations.
Ontario economic development / investment promotion agency representatives : Please contact us to discuss how to be highlighted here and in other ways through our GUIDE Area Profile work, Area Surveys, and our collaboration with fDi magazine on their 2007 North American Location Guide.
Ontario local economic development agencies : Download the GUIDE Network Survey form to reply so that we have timely information on file as we respond to investment project enquiries.
www.gdi-solutions.com /directory/edo/ontario.htm   (1452 words)

  
 LENNOX AND ADDING COUNTY
Community Learning Centre, Napanee (CLCN) is a not-for-profit organization that provides learner-centred instruction for adults who wish to upgrade their basic literacy and numeracy skills for employment, further education or personal fulfillment.
Learners in the program can participate in small group instruction facilitated by paid staff or they may choose to be matched in the one-to-one program with a volunteer tutor.
Ontario Works for Prince Edward, Lennox and Addington was very interested in the Trails project.
www.frontenac.net /~literacy/lennox_a.htm   (420 words)

  
 Changing Shape of Ontario: County of Lennox and Addington
Changing Shape of Ontario: County of Lennox and Addington
Location: Ministry of Government Services > Archives of Ontario > Exhibits > The Changing Shape of Ontario > Maps of Southern and Central Ontario circa 1951 > County of Lennox and Addington
Telephone Service: For general ministry information, call (416) 326-8555 or Toll free 1-800-268-1142 (in Ontario).
www.archives.gov.on.ca /english/exhibits/maps/counties/lennoxaddington.htm   (101 words)

  
 Ontario (Canada)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The flag of Ontario was established 'An Act to provide a Provincial Flag for Ontario (The Flag Act 1965)', which "assented to" on 14 April, received Royal Approval on 11 May, proclaimed on 13 May (published in 'The Ontario Gazette of 15th May) and came into effect on 21 May 1965.
In Ontario, it is customary for the Standard to fly at all times immediately outside the official entrance to the Lieutenant Governor's Suite at Queen's Park.
The flag used by the Legislative Assembly of Ontario (LAO) is derived from the Coat of Arms of the LAO and as far as I am able to assess, it is very close to being a banner of arms.
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 Lennox and Addington Resources for Children
Lennox and Addington Resources for Children (LARC) is a non-profit, charitable organization governed by a Community Board of Directors.
LARC is committed to meeting the diverse needs and demands of today's children and families by providing quality inclusive child care to the community of Lennox and Addington County.
LARC is dedicated to providing quality educational programs and resources through a multi-service approach that allow children and parents to strengthen family and community relationships.
www.larc4kids.com /index.htm   (113 words)

  
 Descendants of Towns George J.Towns Towns
He is listed in the 1891 Ontario Census as John Towns, while Ella Mae Towns, grand-daughter of John Towns, curiously refers to George as 'Jake' in her 1990 2 page story of the life of her grandfather, John Towns.
The Ontario Census for 1881, for Lennox county, Earnesttown Township, shows all 3 Towns brothers living in the same general area with Thomas living with George and his family.
John's family only appears in Ontario in the 1881 Census and the family is all Church Of England, with the exception of Caroline who is not designated.
myweb.cableone.net /Teague/45.htm   (2892 words)

  
 Descendants of Towns Elizabeth (Mary) Paterson
We know this marriage date is wrong by 3 years and suspect the other information is also incorrect as Census records give her as being born in Ontario.
However, the 1901 Morton census states that she was born in Ontario.
It is believed that she was born in South Fredericksburg, Ontario from Scottish parents.
myweb.cableone.net /Teague/46.htm   (399 words)

  
 OntGenWeb - Simcoe County
Simcoe County now has its own mailing list, to subscribe please send an email to Can-Ont-Simcoe-L-request@rootsweb.com type the word "subscribe" (without the quotes) in the body of your e-mail, and don't forget to remove the signature, if any, before sending it.
Murray is currently working on Renfrew County and Sudbury District and when complete the site will constitute a huge coverage of the inhabited lands in Northeastern Ontario and will continue to be a valuable resource for genealogists.
Index of all Finnish born residents of Northern Ontario in the 1901 census.
www.waynecook.com /simcoe.shtml   (1526 words)

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