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INDEX.
Mbion
Alloa Alton
Belt'ountaine
:]4-r)l
Judicial Officers
128
104
Holton Boston
Brampton
Britannia
57 Kidiianagh 57 Liitiits of the 5H Lockton 58 Mackville >^3 Malton S4 Msyfiold tU ?icadow vale
ti]
County
o
105 105 105
lOr1
*
Burnhanithorpe
f'aldwell
til
I'^t
lilT
Oalcdon
<!alcdon Township i^impljoU's Cross
(
101'.'^
Mount
"VVolfe 1
....'lO'J
'astlemore
Cataract
Tenterville
<'harIeston
874
20
lOl!
i;i
ih.'
C.iunty
127 IH'
Ill
11
11
Cheltenham
(Jhin^uacousy
<;hurchville.'.
(Jlairville
Kockside
Salnionvi]le
S:.iidhill
01
;>7
Sheridan
Hl(;swick
Ill'
<:!laude
<'.olcraine
112
Columbia
(Jook.-ville
Oerrj West
Dixie
..
112
113 113
Ill
IM
117 117 l-2t-1 17
....12b"
cif
thr
(bounty.
..101
T.-rniore
Toronto Township
(lore of Toronto
47-101
TuUamore
"\'iotoria
(Truhamsville
ff nil nvillc
1U4
;1
120
04
W,
vtcrvelt s CorricrB
,,.120
INDEX
TO.
ADVERTISE^IENTS.
i'agc.
Oiit.^-iil.'
I'mnt
Cover 182
Ud
137
Henry
Back
(Jovti-
P
Tilt
Oowthcr &
Bodd&
l-]ast,
(Cummins. J. P Slack
Matthew
Dolby
H]lliott&
ixolcliug-,
Prank, A.,
&
Sons
James
141
1 8'<;
J4(>
i
oH
Wm
K.
E & Co
Back of
14(
131
Title
14((
Morphv k Fleming
Pcrry,"'j
Phillips
Scott,
& Bryant
The
Proaress.
Back
Cove)14(t
D.
Scott, J.
L &G.
Treaduold,
Wilsoii.
M
Inside.
135
Front Covei141
1
Watson. D. C
Thomas
Wilson^
34
131*
13^
141
A /,-l
DIRECTORY
OF
'
Albion, -with
the incorporated
Streetsville,
Brampton,
in the
Township of Chingiiacousy,
in Toronto,
and Bolton,
in Albion.
Although
inferior to
many
Lake
its front.
From Port
erly direction
guacousy and
village of Orangeville,
and thence
the East
the County is bounded on by the County of York, on the north by the Counties of Simcoe and Wellington, and on the west by the Counties of Welling-
Huron.
in the front,
FIRST SETTLEMENT.
In giving a
doing this
territory
full
description of the
will
The
now comprising
district,
The
cerned
first
subdivision in which
it
this part
when
was
by a
proclamation of Lord Dorchester, then Governor General, dated 24th July, 1788, dividing the Province so that what was afterv>-ards Upper
Canada was divided into four districts, which, counting from the east, were named Lunenburgh, Mecklenburgh, Nassau, and Hesse. Nassau afterwards called the Home District extended from the mouth of the River Trent, Bay of Quinte, "so far westerly as to a noiith and
Long Point
into
Lake Erie."
In the
first
name
Western.
locality
is
district,
documents
wards,
it will
On
the
the 27th July, 1793, an Act was passed fixing the places for
it
Home
District should
this does not
but
us the
Courts
When
of
Lower Upper
York was
is
one, divided
into
bound-
now
West
and
Riding
is
indefinite
but
it is
not
now
much importance.
It
is suffici-
Nelson, BcA^erly,
Flamborough, East and West, and some other parts of the present County of Wentworth, were united with nd formed part of the West
taking in
Riding of York until the year 1816 when the Gore District was formed all the Townships of the Home District, west of Toronto
Township.
The Home
1852 the
institution of districts
late
was converted into, or represented by, the Counties of The County of Ontario was soon after set York, Ontario and Peel. off as a separate county, and a portion of the inhabitants of Peel wished to have this Couaty set off in the same manner, but the measDistrict
Home
ure was opposed by about an equal number of the people, and a contest arose
siderable excitement.
York ami
t
establi-^iied
And
it is
all
?.""
*'':-^'^
"--
The greater part of the County of Peel was settled in the year 1819 and following years, but the "old survey" of Toronto Township was settled several years previously, and it was considered very desirable
to ascertain the time
first
settlement of that
part of the
County.
oflicial
The
of
it,
first
British settlement in
Upper Canada,
was made about Niagara. After the conclusion of the revolutionary war, which resulted in the independence of the United Stutes in 1783, the U. E. Loyalists and other Americans .vho had maintained their allegiance to theii sovereign and country, commenced pouring
into
Canada
and continued
for
The
settlement
head of Lake Ontario, and then turned westward towards the Grand and Thames rivers, all in the extensive district of Nassau. In 1791
a range of townships was laid out from the eastern limit of the Nas-
sau or
Home
District to Toronto.
But nothing
yet
is
accomplished
It was not till Governor Simcoe had fixed upon York as the capitol of Upper Canada that any indication of settlement in this direction was
apparent.
The
of the
settlement
The
first
mencement of the settlement at Niagara. At the conclusion of the American war. Fort Niagara, on the American side of the River Niagara, and Fort Detroit, on the American side of the River Detroit, were in the possession of the British Government, and remained so for some time occupied by the military until the boundary line was settled, so that Fort Niagara was for some years the capital of Upper Canada,
but more particularly of the large Nassau or
Home
District
"
^'
Letter
from
Itts
to
Lieut-Colonel
Be
Peyster, or officer
commanding
the
mh March,
''To
officer
1784:'
you
will send
an
with a small detachment to reside there for the time of their being disbanded, who is to be answerable for the safety of them, as
they will answer for barracks, should post be taken on that side of the
river,
will
have directions
Navy Hall
across to the
four mile creek, entirely for the use of the Crown, in order that such
part of
it shall
it
fortified
whenever
be necessai-y
"
Major Campbell
" Sir,
to
PhiUip Frey
"
am
to
among
settlers
upon
Government lauds near this place, as well people daily coming in from the American
as
States,
making a regular survey of the whole settlement, I am to expect that you will come down for that purpose as soon as possible, and am sir " Your most obedient, &c., &c., "A. Campbell. " Mr Phillip Frey, Deputy Surveyor, &c., &c."
"
The memorial
the late corps of Rangers and Indian Department at Niagara that your lordship's memorialises having left their families and properties
at the
commencement of the
late
trouble in America,
settled at Niag-ara, do
and served
and now
humbly beg
'(Signed,)
"JohnButLer,
"Lieut-CoK
")
.
"Peter Tenbroeck, ^ C^Ptam^- Andrew Brabt, | "Jacob Ball, ) t x " Thomas Ball, j ^^^^tenants.
. '
^^
>>
7
^
Mr, Frey
'
to
Sept., 1787.
Sir,
number
one.
The person who had been employed in the surveying business premade few and very erroneous surveys, having: only
Many
plans
may have
been
transmitted which
may
"lam
next
,
Honour,
Brigadier-General
Crown Lands by
his
From
Honour's
am
my
appointment to
Government,
I will
ploy two very able assistants, provided you shall think proper to aug-
ment
day.
my
In
" I shall continue the survey with the utmost diligence, and beg
leave to have the honour to be
sir,
'Your most
''
John Collins,
"Quebec.
^
^
"Deputy Surveyor-General,
J
to
"
P. Frey:
In consequence of
a discretionary
"Niagara, 15th January, 1788. power given me by the Comrepresentation that Messrs. Jessee
to assist in sur-
them
to that service
from
and sixpence
this date at the salary of two shillings and without any other expense whatever
being incurred from this appointment. " I " Mr. Philip Frey,
]
am
Sir,
"'
yours &c.,
Captain Wataon
" Dear Sir,
to
P. Frey:
the Survey
but
am
am
persuad-
ed
it will
should be propor-
am
Sir, &c.,
''
"Mr. Frey,
" Deputy Surveyor Niagara,
)
j
James Watson,
Captain."
in the District of
first
Mr
Phillip
Nasset-
years of the
He had some
new
settlers,
and in some of his proceedings he very much displeased the Governor, Lord Dorchester. He finally left the country on leave of absence and did not return, and Mr. Augustus Jones, a Surveyor under Mr. Frev, was appointed in his place in the latter end of the j^ear 1789.
The following is extracted from a letter from Phillip Frey, surveyor, to John Collins, Deputy Surveyor-General, dated Nassau, 2ud May, 1789. It is given here to show the difficulty our first settlers had in the location of their free grants, there being such a large quantity of good
It will
also
County Town."
"With
name on
his lot
me
+0
observe
property &c.,
is,
upon
arise
'-'
my
which
The quantity
now
come from the American States summer, and with the advice of the Commanding
Officer
" The people beiug allowed to roam about and choose situations in every
way
suitable
it
to
them,
makes
the settlement
very
much
scattered,
and
them
this,
in order
put to
the half
of the land surveyed will remain unoccupied, as they are so exceedingly nice
iij
their choice.
this winter
to
bc
^eady
sorry
am
so
much
The
place looked
upon as
is
eligible,
and where we
'line,
''Our
community
for their
most
fit
Town and
bad
Our townships
have, as
pose,
but yourself.
I could wish
that matter."
*'
in,
the
hi/
whom
1
erected, hi/
what
authoriti/
and
''A saw
and
St.
gri.<t-mill
of the Eiver
on
lot
No,
174,-
bell,
by permission of Major
Camp-
saw and
3,
grist-mill
lot
township No.
pleted, they
and on
No. 23
in the
Murray, Esq.,
in the year
1786
them
3 'A saw-mill on the creek called the Forty 3Iile Creek, in township No.
6, lot
No. 11
in
John Green,
in the
year 1788."
'A grist-mill
by John
a
''
grist-mill on
No.
1, lot 2,
on the verbal promise made him by Lord Dorchester at the house of the late 3L'ijor Tice in presence of Mr. Burch and others,"
6
''
A saw-mill
No.
9,
No.
3, lot
&
'
A saw
and
grist-mill on
5, lot
10
8
''
A
A
saw-mlU on Black Creek, about seven miles back of Fort by Philip Stcdman,
senior."'
'
grist-mill on a
in
township
Xo. 10,
lot
No.
5,
4th
conce.s.sion, in
10
"A gri.st-mill
"A "A
'^
in
1791."
12
Muddy Run,
near the
Whirlpool
township No.
2, in
John Donaldson,"
13
township No.
14 '
A saw-mill
in
now
Twelve
Mile Creek
township No.
No. 16,
-Sth con.
by John Dogow."
15 ''A grist-mill now erecting near Fort Erie, on the west shore of
the river St. Lawrence, at the Rapids, (on a lot of
John Gardiner's)
by Mr. Dunbar."
16
6,
"A
saw-mill
now
by
17 "
A saw-mill
1792, by
Sampson Lutes."
18 "
A grist-mill on
by Christian Savitz
19
unsurveyed."
creek that empties into the head of
in
& Wilson,
1791."
20
pond.
"'
Lake
Ontario, in the towship of Hope, lot No. 6 in front at the head of a small
D.
''
Augustus Jones,
''
P. L. S.
'
this side of
Lake Ontario,
11
'
21ft Oct..
1792, a front
Town
lot
ami
200
Town and
1702,
neighborhood of Toronto."
John
Toronto.'
Before
Oct.,
200 acres
neighborhood of
tlie
adopted,
tl>e
place
or Torunt^). whieli
varioiLsly stated to be
acre.-j
Town
lot?
at
York."
This
*
is
Toronto."
Town
lots at
Toronto."
lots 96,
Wm.
07 and 120,
Township.''
" Major John Smith 22nd July 1793, 5000 acres in Township Not
0,
near Toronto."
*'
self
'*
Abel Stevens and associates in Scarborough, 200 acres and 200 for each of eight children."
for
him-
Bensby Peters
'
acres m}ar
Toronto on Bur-
lington Bay."
''
lot at
Toronto."
in the neve
Township. Kasp'of
Burlington Bay."
The
York:
1500
following grants
were probably
;
all" in
the neighborhood
;
of
Capt.
Wm.
Hamilton, 1000
do.
;
Angus
Lieut. Allen
McNab, 1000
;
Capt. David,
Lieut. A. II.
;
1000 acres Capt. Samuel Smith, Ensign John McGill, 1000 acres Capt. Jolm MoGill, Capt. Eneas Shj'w, Surgeon David Burne, 1000 acres
Brookiiig,
;
James Macauley, 1000 acres Capt. Spencer, 1000. Lieut. Wm. Mayne, Duncannon, 1000 acres."
;
Dr.
Yonge
PVo-
vincial Surveyor,
and
field
relate to settlement.
12
These notes
the liue of
will doubtless
show
which existed on
Yonge Street
The Survey was commenced on the fii'st day of January, 1T9G, and days they had completed just two miles. Being busy every day " opening Yonge Street." On the third mile they pass a '' Bridge and Creek running to the right," and come " in
in the first thirteen
line of Coon's
Road," and pass over " burnt plains." On the fourth mile they cross " the old road," between five and sis'miles " a bridge," seven miles " a bridge eight miles six and a half miles " a bridge" " a bridge" at eleven and a half miles " Cooper's House on the
'
left"
House on the
left."
As
At thirteen
left,
provement
to left,
ofi"
road turns
settlement"
;
at fifty
eight
at seventeen and
;
at neara half miles " a small improvement (S. Thorn) on the left" at eighteen ly eighteen miles " a log house (Berczy) on the right"
;
and a half
on the right."
64 chains
to
On
descend a steep
to 66.50,
" At
73 along on ridge, pond on the right to 80 opposite Mr. Bond's house, which is on the East side."
Many
now appears
Bond had
also a
"house"
in 1796.
ments were passed, two on each. side, and no further sign of settlement
is
mentioned.
On Tuesday
thii'ty-three miles
and
fifty-three chains
'"
"'*'
Mr. Jones returned to York on Friday 19th, and on the 20th "went and waited on His Excelleny, the Grovernor, and informed him that Yonge Street is opened from York to the Pine Fort
to the Garrison
then, as it
it is
is
now, seven
marsh on both
sides of the
13
To
*
little
further
As
had at
this place,
His Excel-
lency was pleased to say, that I must return to Newark," the present
Town
him
in
sit,
and that
my
atten-
Snow
fell
Monday 22nd
to
at repairing
South.
High winds from W., hinder going on the Wednesday 24th High winds from the South drove great quanTuesday 23rd
:
S.
lake.
me
and
set out
by
land.
Went
to the Etobicoke.
:
Thursday 25th
Came
;
Friday 26th
Tuesday. 1st
to
my
my
Came down
to
Newark."
It would be very desirable to know how Mr. Jones got across all those " Creeks," especially those between York and the Long Beach. But
he does not
tells us.
ferries of
some description,
the
at a very early
day, and was the only land route between the Eastern and Western
parts of Upper Canada until long after the seat of Government was
established at York.
until
1806
or 1807.
the
is certain there was a ferry at the mouth of the Humber, and at mouth of the Credit was a Government House" built by the Go-
vernment, and used as a kind of a hotel aud a residence for the ferry
zuen.
14
luirorsol.
kejit
by Mr. Thomas
death the house was kept by his son, Charles Ingersol, for some years,
Charles Ingersol afterwards moved to the
the
Town
of Ingersol, and the Government House and Ferry were kept by (ieo.
Cutter.
Home District, in Seventeen Hundred and Two Hundred and .Twenty -four inhabits
tliat
and
it is
not likely
any of
The '' old Survey" of Toronto was Surveyed in the year One Thousand Eight Hundred and Six by Mr. Wilmot, Deputy Surveyor, one mile on each side of the lliver Creditor Mazenahekasepaas the Indians called it, was marked out and reserved for the xise of the Indians,
allowed to catch
They subsequently
and privileges
in this
Towu-
The
until
its
real settlement of
Toronto
may
in
1807, after the Survey had been completed, and increased moderately,
the war of 1812 broke out, which gave a considerable check to
progress.
When
the
war was
over,
however,
it
revived,
and
in
1810-20 the rear part of the Township was surveyed and pretty well
settled,
consi-
settled in
New
made with the Government by their agents Messrs. John Beatty and Joseph Graham, by which a part of the Township was set apart for them, and they moved
on immediately.
''
'
The
1820,
following
is
by Government
parties,
in the old
prior to'
Dcndas Street.
Lot,
1
Jolin
Vanzante
Abraham Cook
8 John Jones
9
John
Schiller
15
IST CONTESSIOX.
Lot.
XoRTU OF DUNDAS
STREET^.
Cornelius Vanvalkenbiirtr
John Harris 14 John iShackleton 15 Sylvester Fletcher 10 Elizabeth Bradt 17 John Schiller 18 Paul Marian 19 Alexander Gray
I'ii
24 William Lee iil Benjamin Bowbcer :^2 Malcolm Wright 33 Andrew Cook 34 Conrad Shane 35 Otherial Smith
11
Wm.
Clouslily
12 14 16 15
Tji
Amous Loudon
Henry Almas
>
Patrick
Murphy
^ 1 Peter Wolfe
24 William Lee 33 Duncan Clow
1st Concession,
Lot.
John Vanzante 2 Hugh Mcllmoyle 3 Philip Bender 4 Henry John L'tter 5 Styles Stevens Peter Wright
1
David Pickett John Steel David Harris David Shannon Cornelius Yanvalkenburg
Thos. Williams Jonathan Pottit Wm. Barber 28 29 3U 31 Joshua Pollard
7 Peter Jones
32 33 34 35
John
Utter, jr
Edward McMahou
10 Joseph Cawthra
11
Wm. Markham
16
Coniiinicd.
26 Jacob Thomas 28 and 30, Benjamin iMongcr 81 David Cribbs 32 Frederick Star Jarvis 33 Sebastian flrecnious 35 Henry Shook
4 and
11 Henry Watson
28 29 31 32 33 34
Henry Gable
Lewis Bradley
is
The above
lands,
settled in the
Township, but a
settlers,
became actual
Many
Through the kindness of Mr. Bull, Clerk of the Peace, the writer has had access to the " Court Book" or Magistrates Book for the
County of York, from which has been obtained some interesting,
if not
This book
is
and contains
all
At
Mag-
had not only Judicial duties to perform, but also the Municipal duties which are now performed by the County Council. York was the County, or rather District Town of a very large though not
very populous District, and the few settlers in Toronto Township appear to have had more business with the " Court Book" than those of
,any other outside
Several
extracts are taken from this book mostly, but not altogether, relating
to Toronto
Township and
its settlers.
'<
l-futan''-.
The
fir.st
much
value, unless
it
be for
their- anti-
we
find
17
Lewis Rock for Assault and Battery on William 20 Benjamiu Mosely for Assault and Battery on Wra. Wni. Smith for Assault and Battery on Wm. BowBowkette. 15 Elizabeth Smith for Assault and Battery on Wm. Bowkette. 5
'
The
estreat of
;
Bowkette.
kette, 5 shillings."
The next
extract
is
The Magistrates on
Wilcocks, Esquires.
D Aleo-re
of
Yonge
Street,
gentle-
man,
fine set at
*
was
son,
Bene Augustin Counte De Chalus of Yonge Street. Gentleman."' fined the same amount for the same ofi"ence against the same perso that beating an old woman was much less expeuj^ive than beat-
ing "
Wm.
Bowkette."
: Estreat
of
Thomas Simpson
Home
The
John
The
first
case called on
was
''
vs.
Geo. Ridout
Plea, Guilty.
Fined one
Monday, 16th May, 1810 : Ordered that D'Arcy Boulton, junr.. Path-master for the West end of the Town of York for the last year
'-'
be
summoned
Labor performed
in
for
the
Town
in
fit
of York, appeared
order."
18
of
tlic
respectiiij^
briclj^e
acroi^s
the
Etobicoke,
.ub.t'ribcr
thereto,"
'
and
Samuel
.Smith,
Esquires,
certain
(li^^]>uto.s
Comand
Dundas
Street,
that the Clerk do immediately issue warrants to the resj)ective Pathmasterii, requiring
'
them
:
to
March
1st,
1811
Kead
plainino; of
the
Township of
The parties were summoned and appeared, March 11th. Moses Teeter
in
said that he
that there were only two inliabitants, besides liimself, in the part
Where-
License
:
Home
1811
"
March
1st,
Wm; Jarvis
of the
girl,
Town
of York, Esquire,
ing before, being committed to prison for liaving stolen gold and silver
Accommodation
for
two
:
Ordered
when
Town may
for
Tavern
granted or refused as
Thomas
do.
;
Ingcrsoll, granted
John Conovor,
Benjamin Monger,
refijsodj,.
Pollard."
19
''
April
15tli,
1812
: Philip
ship,
Labor of
to
them
to at-
On
Labor of
last year,
number of days which they are deficient for and that the Clerk do send a copy or memorandum of this
order to Allan Robinet, senr., pathmaster for that part of the Township to which they belong with the
to
Wm.
;
Jas.
McNabb,
And
in bodily fear of Joseph Silverthorn and John who were then in Court, it was ordered, that the said Joseph Silverthorn and John Belcher, do immediately give surety of the peace to the said Philip Cody by entering into recognisances to keep the
Shaw had
family."
At
this time it
obtain Constables, as
all
the old
ones and
many
persons to
that the Clerk of the Peace do write and request him to recommend to the Court, serve as Constables in the Townships of the West
: Ordered
Riding."
The
G-rand Jury for the Session which coramenceckl 4th July, 1812,
to be
all,
would appear
or nearly all
and Trafalgar.
The
"
following
is
the
list
Thomas
Ingersol,
foreman.
20
Post, David
Munn, Lewis Bradley, Stiles Stevens, Benjamin Monger^ Samuel Frazer, John C. Harris, David Taylor and Wm. Tisdale."
" The Petit Jury were then called and answered
to their
names ex-
appear, and
was
fined
20
shillings."'
Robert Wilkins,
Nelson,.
in
and Battery
The
de-
fendant did not appear, but his bail appeared and asked the Court to
put
ofi"
McNabb had
gone to Niagara
The
application
was granted."
McNabb was
still
was discharged.
16th, 1813
:
"January
Charles
Thomas
Govern-
Ingersol of the Eiver Credit, applied to the Court to be allowed, jointly with his mother, Sally Ingersol, a
Tavern License
for the
ment house at the River Credit, stating that his late father had kept
said house for some years.
Granted."
St.
Quetton
George appointed
collector,
had not
and Stephen Jarvis appointed in Mr. Jarvis refused as he had been collector last year, and
Fined 40
shillings,
Town
the
"June
pounds
soldiers,
10th,
1813
John
:
two convalescent and treating their billet from A. Wood, Esq., with contempt."
in the
West
FOR TORONTO.
Benjamin Monger and Joseph Silverthorn, Assessors Thomas Merigold, Township Clerk." inet, Collector.
Officers
;
Allan Rob-
Beverly, Flamborough
21
Beujamin
for
re--
returned."'
October 11th, 1814 James Marckle of the Towaship of West Flamborough, was fined 10 for Assault aud Battery on Juo. Binkley.
''
officers
for
Toronto
Assessors
Allan Robinet,
tiud
Collector
Charles Ingersol,
;
Town
Clerk
John Marlat
;
Philip Peer,
Town Warden
John
:Wm.
Nabb,
jnr.,
Apologized."'
''June 8th,
'Cody, Assessor,
their duties.
Complaint by Wm. Allen, Esq., that Philip and Joseph Silverthorn, Path-master, have neglected Ordered that they be summoned.''
1816:
25th,
1816
Thadeus
do.
Gilbert,
convicted
fined
York was
;
40
shillings
John do. 20
20
shillings.
fined
30
much
A. N. Mc-
Nabb.
By
lists
of
Grand Jurors,
it
may be
Home
:
District.
Grand Jury,
9th July,
1816
Thomas
Merigold,
foreman.
Thos.
Michael Miller,
Stiles Stevens,
John
Hammond,
Jos. Silver--
Thomas Silverthorn, Conrad Shane, Samuel Mercer, Randolph Papst, Allan Robinet, Jas. McXabb, Thos. Ingersol, Jacob Marshall, Charles Cameron aud Benjamin Monger."
Grand Jury, July
8th,
1717
Wm.
Stiles
Stevens,
Pollard,
David Hammond, Alex. Thompson, Daniel Merigold, Thos Merigold, Ordered that Joshua Clai-kson do Philip Cody, Thos. Silverthorn. pay a fine of 40 shilling for his non-attendance at this Session, as a
Grand Juror."
"April
5th,
1817:
A. N.
challenging
Robert Nichols.
McNabb bound to keep the peace, for And Robert Nichols bound over for Philip Cody fined 5 for selling liquor to
new road
to
be opened in the front part of Lot No. 27 and across Lot 26 in the
Township of
and ordered
to be car-
1818
: Ordered
that
Wm.
Thompson,
'Esq.,
be auth-
Benjamin Monger far the repair of the bridge over the River Credit in the Township of Toronto, Dundas Street, agreeably to the plans and estimate now produced in taking security in the sum of 75 for the due performance of the work
first
by the
of
Joseph
Benjamin Monger, George Cutter, Alexander Hemphill, James McNabb, Joshua Pollard, Thomas Silverthorn, Jacob Smith, Jacob Markle, Amasa Wilcox, Allan Robinet, Cornelius Vanvalkenburg, Thos. Robinet, Philip Cody, Daniel Merigold,
Wm.
Cust^ad.
Wm.
On
was granted
to
Thos Graham
an Inn in Toronto Township, ''North of Dundas Street," which means the place which Grahamsville now occupies.
to keep
James Fitzgibbon, Esq., convicted of AsJanuary 31st, 1820 Fined sixpence. sault and Battery on George Garside.
:
and Bat-
50 was granted April 15th, 1820 Humber, the Mimico and the Credit.
:
to build
September 13th
bread in the
Town
of
license so to do."
>
23
"October 11th, 1820
stable, for the said
:
eurveyor of Roads for the Township of Albion, and Albert Fidch Con-
Township,"
following per-
the Township
of Chinguacousy for the current year, and directed the Clerk of the
Peace
of as by law directed."'
)
j
a ^ , -^^^^^^^rs.
office
" June
19th, 1821
: Constables
for
Toronto)
Township, Daniel
For Chinguacous}",
"Wm. Stafford
collector of
Customs, apsalt,
in
which were found concealed kegs of Tobacco of the value of 5 and upwards, brought to York from the United States, in an American
Schooner named N^ew Haven.
A. Johnston master."
forfeited."
salt
salt
and tobacco be
and tobacco.
salt of
Mr.
Wm.
he
found a keg of very good tobacco, '-of the value of five pounds and upwards," Mr. Arthurs on discovering the mistake, was anxious to
recover the
lot,
sufficient claims.
1822:
Allan
Robinet,
foreman.
George Robinet,
cox,
George Miller, Abraham Marckle, Joseph Silverthorn, John Beatty. AVm. Custead, Amos WilBirdsell, Jno. Austin,
Wm.
Street."
24
It
must
Ix!
admitted
tliat
many
of
tlie
tlieixl'=
may
bo taken by the friends of those perCertainly none was inthe greatest liberty has
to,
in the
New
in the
Town-
of Chinjruacousy
were granted to
list
;
in the year
1819 to
Two
Parties are
name on
the
l<\ft
hand
is for
the
Easi
Lot.
1
Wm.
Preston
3 Edward Wright
'Little
John Palmer and Isaac White 7 James Longhead James Wilson, Senr., and James Wilson, Jur.
10 Alexander
12
S.
Thompson
and George Graham
Wm. McDonald
4 Barney Doherty and Alexander Walker 5 Wm. Anderson and John Montgomery 7 Robert Mcintosh and James Mcintosh 8 James Coats, 10 Robert Bright 11 James Grafton and Thos. Grafton
12 George Stewart, 14 Joseph Graham 13 George Stewart and James Henderson 15 John Cheyne and Thomas Graham
25
3rJ Concession East.
Lot.
1
Joseph B. Clark.
3 3Iaitm SnjJer
Wm. Wak'rhousc Walton and Christopher Row 13 Joseph Grraham and Benjamin Stewart, 14 John Armstrong and James Stewart
9 George H. Siimmerfii'ld and
10
Wm.
Wm.
Eoper
13 John Lumsden and Robert ^loore 14 Alexander Carcadee and Alexander Hamilton, Martin Morrison and Robert Eraser
5th Concession East.
Lot.
1 Gotleib Beanr and Henry Pingle 3 Samuel Weymouth and John Shaltz 4 Simon Feel and Jacob Wees 5 Clergy Reserve, leased to Thomas McCoy 7 Sarah Maria Thompson 6 Thomas McXamara. 9 John Kenedy and Samuel Kenedy
10 James Turner.
12 Richard Bristol
13 John Stoddart and David Steele 14 Joseph Chambers and Thomas Henderson
6th Concession East
Lot.
1
2 Anne Chute. 3 Reserve George Viny 4 Francis Helmke and Francis Stiver
5 John Somerset.
7 John Petrie
8 John Huston and George Miller 9 Crown Reserve leased to John Robinson.
Wm.
Judson
26
Lot.
Gth CohPession
Ertst-.
Continntd,
12 Crowu llescrvc
Thomas Balderson
13 Timothy Stfect
14 ^Matthew Chambers and James Chambers 15 William Leeper and John Leeper
1st Concession West.
Lot.
1
C.
3 Reserved
4 Matthew Donahue and James Nesbit 7 Robert Hepson. 8 Jane Hill 10 John Mcintosh.
1.3
11 Joseph Carter
Wm.
Todd, Senr.
3 Richard Bristol 1 William Thoittpson. 4 James Pickard. 7 Alexander Ross 6 Elizabeth Dexter and James Martin
Timothy
Street.
Wm. Shaw
10 Evan Richards
4 Richard 8
Bristol.
5 Philip dinger
7 Catharine Bender.
Wm.
9 Crown Reserve
11 John Beattie.
leased
to
John Beattie
13 David Beattie
12 Clergy Reserve
leased
to
John Beattie
14 Jacob Bell and Robert Moore 15 Robert Anderson and Andrew Scott
Lot.
1
Stiver.
2 Clergy Reserve
4tli
Concession "West.
Contim^cd^
Lot.
4 Alexander Stewart
leased to
Timothy Street
10
Wm.
Birdsell.
12 James Beatty
14 William Coates
5th Ceacession "West.
Lot.
1 Johnson Elliott and Thomas Grriffin 2 John B. Muirhead. 5 Timothy Street 3 Crown Reserve leased to Wm. C. B. Simma 4 James Glendenning and John Peterson 7 Stewart James and Thomas Grafton
8 Francis Bulls and John Moore 10 Francis Cameron and John ONeil 11 John Rutledge and Martin Sv.lrzer
)
Malcolm McKinnon.
4 Peter Douglas
7 John Redeu
10 Michael Arnold and George Morden 12 Joseph Tomlinson and Martin Justin 13 Daniel Hadley and Martin Justiu
Chinguacousy
Lot
1
East
of Hurontario Strefet:
to
John Scott
28
let Concession East.
Continued.
8 AreliTbald Pickard
9 Henry Carter and Richard Carter
11 Isaac
14 James
Home and John Wilkins 15 Joseph Stafford and Obadiah Stafford 17 John Ransier and Andrew Ransier
15 George Dawson
Wm. Grernon and Francis Lightheart 23 Antoine Maison-neuf and John Newell 24 Abraham Wilson and Gilbert Vanwyck
20
26 John Lawrence.
30 Jacob Gould 27 John Purkiss and Michael Warden 29 Matthew McMullen and Robert Scott 31 Jacob Gould and Thomas Johnston
Crown Reserve
^leased to Joseph
Graham
2 Edward Armstrong
Jonathan Doan and Thomas Silverthorn 4 George Robinet and Thos. Robinet 6 John Lynch and David Lynch 7 George Silverthorne and Thos. Montgomery 8 Joseph Simons and John Simons 10 Robert Martin and John Silverthorne 11 William Smith and Joseph Tolfree 13 Caleb Groat and William Cook 14 Solomon Marckle. 18 Eleanor McMicking 16 John Pettit and Storm Loucks
3
19 Richard
Bristol.
21 David Lightheart
24 John Campbell 25 Francis Campbell. 27 Elizabeth Campbell 28 Robert Campbell. 30 Elizabeth Yocum 31 Robert Emery and John Gould 22 Isaac Lightheart.
32 John Gouldj
Lot.
1
jnr.
33 Hannah Gould
3rd Concession East.
Benjamin Gale 2 Philip Hoffman and Paul Hoffman 4 William Higgins and John Higgins
29
3rd Concession East. Continued.5 Josiah Robinet and James Robinet 7 Thomas McMicking 8 Daniel Wilcox and John
Wikox
9 John Chambers and John Proctor 11 Jacob Phillips and Lewis Phillips
12 James Dodds and Robert Sovereis-n 14 Rowland Griffith's and John Finch
17 James Townly and Abraham Orth 18 Elizabeth Bunting. 20 Sarah Salisbury 21 Lidia Craig. 23 Abraham Marckle. 24 Margaret Clendenning. 26 Richard Bristol'
27 Wm. Reynolds. 29 Wm. Harrison 30 Francis Humphrey's and James Humphrey's 31 Mary Richards. 33 John Stocks. 34 George Reid,
4th Concession East.
Lot.
1
Crown Reserve
leased to George
Duggan
Wm.
11 George
Moody and
Wm.
Jones
14 John Bagwell and George Barber 17 Timothy Street 18 John Deacon and Wm. Hearn 19 John Ceasar and Robert Archdekin
16 John Bostwick.
22 24 27 30
Crum and John Crum James Reid and John Crum Francis Lawrence. 25 Hannah Sanderson) 28 John Emmett Elizabeth Emmett. John Reily and Robert McConnell 32 Owen Shields and John Wolfe 33 Nicholas Mattice and Thomas Fox
21 Peter
5th Concession East.
Lot.
1 Michael Fisher.
Wm. Bowles 2 Daniel Hopkins and Anthony Caillers Z Clergy Reserve leased to Thos. Wiley
4
30
1^0*-
Continued,
5 Joseph Ogden and Samuel Ogden 7 John Blakely and James Faulkner 8 Dependence Colhath and AVm, Fisher
9 Greorge Brown
11 James Watson and John
is^ichols
Wm.
Johnson
14 Edward Pilkington. 15 George Millwood 17 Ralph Graham and James Rose il8 Thomas Grafton and Joh$i Huyden 20 John Mclntyre and Elijah Page
21 Hannah Ferjis, 27 Jacob Hosteler 23 James Thompson and John Thompson 24 Wm. E. Secord, 26 Absalom Hosteler 29 John McConnell and James McConnell 30 Lieut.-Col. Wm. Armstrong
33 John McCartney
J'Ot.
2 Thomas Carroll and John Freeman 3 John Marckle and Abraham Marckle
Wm,
Cope and
Wm.
Robins
6 John Jordaa
5 Peter McEntee
Lease.
Robinson 8 Aaron Cornell and Silas York 10 David Parker and David Parker
Jo.".eph Proctor and Peter B. Kelly 13 Jacob Hackettand Andrew Sevars 14 Wm. R. Smith. 16 John Bostwiek
Wm.
11
17 Henry Grass and Christian Hoffman 16 Timothy Street. 21 Charles Van Kaune
,
19 Peter Mclntyre and Dugald Mackenzie 22 John Taylor and Wm. Taylor
24 Robert Tremble. 27 Elizabeth Hosteler 25 Alexander Nixon and Joseph Bloomfield 28 John Robinson and George Robinson
30 Daniel Martin and Noah Heaton 31 Davi(? Millard and John Mino 32 George Cummingsand Wm. Cummings 33 Isaac Millar4
31
Lot.
1
Crown Reserve leased to Andrew Le Rose 2 James E. Small and William Willis 3 John Radenhurst. 4 Richard Bristol
6 Wm. Wood and Wm. Daley 7 Robert Lowes and Robert Scott
J.
Sumner
14 James Kenny and John Kenny 16 James Stafford and Enoch Stafford
18 17 Alpheus Hemphill and Zackariah Hemphill Wm. Wynne and John Cowan
Bristol.
19 Alexander Cameron.
22 Richard
30 George Ransier and Henry Ransier 31 Daniel McCremmon and Wm, Ogden
Lot,
1
4 John
5 Richard Bristol
7 Peter Walsh and Timothy 0"Keefe 8 Jacob Stump and Daniel Stump
9 Joseph Kenny and Peter Kenny 11 Michael Hanx and John Smith
12 Richard Bristol.
21 Isaac Arnold
14 15
Wm.
Wm
Wm. Wm.
17 Thos. Merigold and Amos Merigold 18 Edward Pilkingten and Wm. Robinson Smith
20
23
Holt
andVm.
30
Woodruff
24 George Brown.
31 Daniel Irish.
Wm.
Duncan
3 Timothy
4 Edward Defield
32
3rd Concession West.
6 Soloman
Continued^
14 Richard Bristol13 Jacob Shook and Conrad Shook 15 James McCuUoch and Thos. Young 16 Thomas Cornell and Philip Buck
11 Timothy Street.
'
27 Richard Sharp and Amos Dexter' 28 Edward Kenedy and John Nulty 30 James Wilson. 31 Wm. Patrick 32 Thomas Sumner. 33 Richard Vails
Lot.
1
Mary Chisholm
5 Cooper BroSks and Wm. Kelly 7 James House. 8 John Leflar 9 Peter Frank and John Frank
11 John Peeler and Peter Lawrence
12 Peter Lawrence 14 Ashman Pettit and Erastus Howard 15 Wm. Clarridge and John Clarridge 17 Hugh Craig and Phelix Havens
18 George Wilson and Edward Troy 20 Margaret Woodruff. 23 Adam Laraway 21 Charles Feetsall and Joseph Weller 24 Matthew Lymburner
26 James Butler, Senr., and James Butler, Jnr27 James Bates and Joseph Gerow
28 Crown Reserve leased to Adam Brown 29 Charles Haines and Thomas Wiley 30 James Johnston and Thomas Johnston 31 James Toraance and Robt. Bosfield
33 Timothy
Street.
Lot.
Plummerfelt
-21
18 Timothy Street
Joscelyue Waller
24
Wm.
Xichol.
25 Mary Pettay
27 John Brown. 28 Mary Brown 30 Peter Whitney and Robert Martin 31 Ralph Crawford
32 Robert Woodhill and John Mercer 33 Wm. Marwood and John Hardy
6th Concession West.
Lot.
1 Richard Hull and Levi
4 James Secord. 9 Charles Stotesbury 5 James Ostrander and John Miller 7 Aaron Page and Charles Fuller
8 Peter Emerick and G-eorge Emerick
9 Charles Stotesbury
12 Samuel Curry and James Curry 14 Duncan Buchanan. 15 Timothy Street 17 Samuel Finch and John Campbell
21 J. Waller.
23 Hanah Stull
24 Jacob Stull. 26 Henry Brown 27 Adam Brown. 29 Joseph Brown 30 Mary Vrooman. 33 Timothy Street 31 Wm. Hartrick and John Hartrick .34 James McCormack
names of tlic
Original.
of the
first jjatentees
much
similar information.
Lot.
1
2
all
Wm.
Lindsay
find
4 John Dunn, Chs. Peckthorn, Thos. JohnStOn 6 and 7 James Sampson, all 8 Wm. Atcheson and Wm. Dixon i9 James G. Chewett. 10 Timothy Terry 12 and 13 Michael Sloat, all 14 John Ronghnett and Michael Sloat 15 Johft Hutchinson and John Elliott
16 George Duggan anp Robert Muir 17 John Wilkinson, Snr., and John Wilkinson, 18 and 19 James G. Chewett, all 20 Mary Howard and Mary MuUoy 22 James Wilkie and Mary Mulloy 23 Isaac Campbell and John Bates
Geo. Crawford
Jni*
24 James G. Chewett, all 25 Dennis McCarthy, Albert Thomas and George Evfeni 26 and 27 John Smith, all 29 Thomas Bray and Jermiah Fox
SI
SO James Killen, all Johu Vance and Francis McLaughlin S2 Farwell Rossing. 33 James G. Chewett, aH S5 John Raun and Frederick Raun 36 Randoldh Raun and Frederick Raun 37 John Kidd and James O'Laughlin 38 Benjamin Shell and John Kidd
39 Wm. Proudfoot and John Gilmore 40 Daniel McLauglin, all, 30 acres
2nd Concession.
Lot.
1
2 John Balfour,
4 Hannah
Stanley.
5 Catharine
Young
2iid Concession.
Continued.
McColIum, John Spaul and Thos. Carberry 7 Daniel Brooke and James Sauip"'n 8 Simon Kemp, all 10 and 11 Michael Hart, all
6
Wm.
Wm.
Prondfoot
18 Robert Duncan
arid
Mary Hsward
19 Thos. Mulloy.all
Wm.
Wm.
Cheavers
25 26 27
28
29
John Smith and Wm. Cheavers James Kear.son, James Wilson and Charles Wilson James Kearson and John Smith Matthew Kers, George Kerns and James Keai'ii Ralph Crawford, all Wm. Kearan and Benjamin Milliken
all
31 Margaret Johnston,
Nancy Baker,
all
9 acres
3rd Concession.
Lot.
Archibald McVean. John Gracey. McCarty 2 Timothy McCarty, John Pollard and Henry Shaw 3 Hugh Mulloy and John W. Balfour
1
Archibald McBean,
Cornelius
and
12 John Jaffree
Kemp
36
3rd Concession. 12 John
Jaflfrey.
Continued.
13 Patrick Robinson
T4 J. G. CheAvett.
16 Ebenezer Blair
18 James Chewit,
19
all
James Duggan and Thomas Mulloy 20 Michael Devine and Benjamin Petty
22 Greorge Atkinson and Robert Willis
23 Joseph Richardson and Benjamin Johnson
24 Laughlin Quin and William Daley 25 John Wallis, Thomas Shortis, Edward Rogers 26 Martin Carroll,
all
27 Matthew McAuly and Timothy Wilson 29 Patrick Lynch and James Fielding
30 Thomas Johnson and Simon Scully 31 James Lough eed. 32 John Reiley
33
Mary
Reid,
all
35 Henry Shell and Archibald Lock 36 Charles Carson and Elisha Lawrence
37 'James
Carless,
all.
25 acres
4th Concession.
Lot
1
2 James Vanluren.
5
Abraham
Murray
6 Alexander Dick,
7
Fitzpatrick
14 Robert Nelson and Alexander Harlou 15 Robert Day and George Duncan 19 Charles Thompson 17 Malcom McLennan.
18 Thomas Richard Brooke and Thomas Morrison 20 Joseph Dolan and Patrick Kelly
21 Elias Jones and William Squires,
jr.
22 Michael Dixon and William Squires 23 Arthur Squires and William Squires
25 Archibald Lock,
all
4th Concession.
Continupd.
26 William Horan and Jolin Jaffrey "27 TVilliani Horan and Francis Kelly 28 Mark Dawson and William Birdsell 29 John Paul and Michael Dixon ol John JafFvey and Joseph Cooliiran 82 Edv.-aid Wallace and John Small 34 William Ford and John Patrick 35 James Doherty. all 88 acres. Matthaw Finualy.
:
all
5rh Concession.
Lot.
1
Charles Caldwell.
3 William Caldwell
G
4 James Caldwell.
7
Samuel Chewett
8 Simon Hogg.
'.*
10
12
13
14
15 Joseph Scott and Thomas Hainwell 16 Joseph Hudson and John Chapman
17 Henry Dowue}". William Proudfoot and Henry Mille^ 18 Joseph Milburn and Patrick Joyce
19 George Duggan and James Chrysler
20 William
Sylve.*ter
22 George Duggan.
24 William Taylor, John Boyce and John Scott 25 Henry Taylor, William Taylor and George Peadletoa 26 John Wilmott and Samuel Lewis
27 Lancy Luther, all 29 Hannah Gormlej- and Thomas Dawson
32 James G. Cliewett, all 33 Charles Carson, Morly Hishou and James Wilson
6th Concession.
JiOt.
1
3S
6th Concession.
CoHtin.n.ed.
(jroodfellow
Adam
8 Elizabeth Plummer.
12 George Evans,
all
29 William
P]vans
33 Robert Hunter,
all
5 acres
7th Conces.siou.
Lot.
1
William Graham,
all
9 acres
2 Joshua Hunter.
3 David Dowdle
4 David Dowdle and Robert Shields 6 John Black and Richard Johnston
7 Joseph Maitshall and Asa Reynolds 8 Charles Bolton.
9
James G. Chewett
Scott and
14 Alexander Grant
Alexander Armstrong, John
James
Redpath
13 John Kerr and William Morrison
15 John Briggs and William Noble 10 James Brecon and John Cawthree
17 James
39
7tl: Coacession. Con tinned. 23 George Vaii^han, James Wressel and SAiuel Wressel 24 Jolin Mills, Patrick Heaan and Richard FlewoUau 25 Peter Dolan and Thomas Shorti.s
all
Cummer and
Cathrine Flanigan
39 acres
8th Concession.
Lot.
Thomas McLaughlin
all;
all
300 acres
12 William Proudfoot and Thomas Bowes 13 Samuel Kerr and Joseph Scott
15 William Downie and Alexander Garrit 16 Alexander Garrit. 18 Henry Downie.
21 John Armstrong.
17 John Aikens
20 William Proudfoot
25 John Trainer
29 Conrad
Lampe
9th Concession.
J^ot.
14 James Bolton.
15 George Godbolt
McCabe
24 John Acheson
25 William Proudfoot and Karson Horan 27 Catherine Nerdin^' and Michael Treunor
40
10th CoQcession,
Lot.
20 William Dennis
Blackiuiu;
27 Alexander Campbell
Lot.
Ertst.
1st Concesion.
Lot.
1
John Gormley,
all
2 George Beatty and Daniel McDivit o Tobias Murphy and Hugh Hagerty 4 Patrick Wissett and Daniel Hark in (> George Viney and William Robinson 8 Philip Chambers 7 William Robinson, all.
1'
Murphy
10 Patrick Doherty.
12 Peter
Lampman
tleiirgr' Fattv-r.-
14 Albert Fennell.
1 (i
15 William Stubbs
Allan
Ward
19 Thomas Silverthorn aud John Dixon 20 Roderick McDonnell and John Stubbs
22 Matthew AVarren and Alexander Hillock 23 James Broddy and John Hind 24 Nancy Wortz and John Martindale 25 Michael Armstron r and Robert Rayburn 20 Nancy Wortz aud >V"illiam Hawkins 27 and 29 J. G Chewett, all 400 acres 30 William Brown and George Bell 31 Thomas Clark, all 40 acres
.
'
41
2ncl Coneessiou, East.
Lot.
1
4 Philip
John Bracken 6 Thomas Petch and William McDonnell 7 John Murphy and Ellen Murphy 11 Phoebe Wortz 5 Timothy Chambers.
Petrie.
10 Peter Ferguson, Alexander Ferguson and (roorge Dodds 12 J. P. Cummins and Patrick McEnenney
^
3 Turpin Culham,
all
14 Charles 3IcKenna,
1
Christopher Burns
John Simpson and Andrew Bigham 17 Thomas McGofF and George Sloan 18 Edward Walker and John Baxter 10 John Sproule and John 3IcColl
5
21 J. G. Chewett,
all
22 Edward
Shortis and
James Jackmau
23 Willliam Johnston and George Dodds 25 Elisha Rickley and David Edgar
26 Benjamin Lawrence.
27 Thomas Adair
''
28 Robert Hobson and William Johnston 29 William Brown and Robert Hobson
3d Concession.
1
East.
J. G.
Chewett
3 David Boyle 4 Constantino Murphy and Henry Gorrow 6 Constantino Murphy and John Murphy
2 Gorge Johnston.
Frederick.
Baxter.
W>
14 Neil
15 Collins McArther.
1.7
Edward Walker, 26
18 Benjamftn Vannatter and Elizabeth Hende^-son 19 Elizabeth Henderson and Thomas Blake 20 William Raines and Charles Doherty
42
22 Matthew Sweetman 23 Isabella Dodds and William Jemieson 24 William Jtmicson and John 3IcVean 26 John Paul auJ Samuel Madll 27 James Fcnton and Samuel Magill
4th Concession. East.
Lot.
1
2;Ezeki
McCann,.
all
4 Edward McCann and William Davis 5 Thomas Englieh and William Winer 6 Charles McDonnall and John Judge
7 Elizabeth Frederick. 8 William Bergin
10 George
12
Farrcll.
11 William Judge
17 Thomas Brett and William Lang 18 James Williams, Neil McDonnell and Neil Campbell
19 John Assilstine,
all
22 Charity Warner
Lambert F. Brooks.
James Magee
3 John Grindle, William Clark and Richard Clark 4 Sydney English and Robert Duncan 6 William Emmerey and Alexander Ferguson
8 John Bracken Gr. Chewett. Anthony Sharp and Peter Webster 10 George Douglas and Archibald McColluve 12 John and Allan McKinnon 13 Donald McQuarrie and Roderick McCrae 14 Samuel Gordon and Farquhar McQuarrie
7 J. 9
16 Samuel McGill and Joseph Vickery 17 Robert McMichael and Thomas Cathcart
43
5tli Concession East Continued. Lot. IS Christopher Hughes, 19 Edward Walker.
25 James Walker.
Bernard Turquand.
Thomas
Wallis.
4 Elizabeth Forbes.
5 William Kennelly and David Hanton.
6 Dennis McCarthy and John Campbell.
7 James Crane.
8 Elizabeth Vanderlip.
12 Owen Gershon.
13 Matthew Wilson and James Inson.
CALEDON WEST.
1st Concession.
1
Barnard McGuire,
2 Robert Oliver.
3 Philip Snyder.
7
6 William Johnston,
Mary
Vanderlip,
all.
12 Aaron Silverthom.
6
13 Margaret Woodruff.
44
1st Concession
Continued.
Lot
14 Samuel Ryckman. 16 William Mattice.
18 Eliza Wilcox.
15 James and Daniel Neelands.
17 James McNabb.
19 Samuel Ryckman.
24 Michael Naghton and Miles Bacon. 25 Michael Armstrong and John Morris. 26 John McDivitt.
27 William Atchison.
Hugh
Dale.
Murdock
Morrison.
John
Polly,
et al.
4 John McMarchle.
5
6 John
7 Ellen Murphy,
14 George Chisholm,
all.
Adam Bowman.
all.
20 Francis
21
&
22 Robert Lane,
45
2nd Concession West
Lot.
Continued,
29 John Heisse.
Hugh
Doherty.
B. Hagerman.
James Davidson,
all.
John Ham.
7 Susannah
9
8 Robert Sinclair.
13 Henry Brown.
1-5
Adam
Brown.
James Hammond.
17
Thomas
Taylor.
19 Abraham Bowman.
22 Henrietta Chase.
23 Peter Bowman.
24 Jacob Meddagh.
Hugh Hugh
Brewster and
Abraham Topp.
all.
4:th
Concession West,
4 Henry Loux.
6 George Walker.
James D. Ham.
7 Samuel Hyckman.
8 Samuel
11
Ryckmam.
10 William McDonald.
Allan.
12 Isaac Scott.
13 Henry Brown.
15 Joseph Brown.
14 John B. Laughton.
46
4th Concession West
Lot.
Continued.
17 JohnE. Brown.
19
18 William Thatcher.
Abrakam Bowman.
23 Elizabeth Gaynor.
22 Arthur Alexander.
27 Manasseh Leeson.
25 George Middagh.
28 Sarah McKenzie.
29 Lucinda Morden.
Murdock Cameron, Daniel and Alexander McLaughlin. 4 John Crichton, Archibald McLean, Hugh McClennan and William Foster.
6 Michael Baker,
7 Catharine Baker.
8 Peter Blair.
9 Archibald McArthur and John
Gillies.
Edward
Morris.
18 Abigail McCarter.
19 Abraham
20 Mary Secord.
&
6th Concession
Lot.
West
Continved.
Angus
Fletcher.
13 George King and James King. 14 William Reynolds and Francis McKindsey.
15 Henry Near.
20 Alexander McLaughlin.
&
&
23 Peter
Van
Every.
25 Samuel Ryckman.
Edmund
31.
George Searle.
TORONTO
1.
GO'R'EiSmdhern Dimsim.
James Brown.
James Eakins.
2,
3 and 4, Joseph
Graham.
6 Samuel Manning. 8
7 James Reid.
9 Connel J. Baldwin.
12 Henry Beer.
13
Wm.
&
8 Joseph Davies.
10 Samuel Shaw,
11 Allan Shaw.
12 John Bowman.
48
8th Concession
Continued.
Lot.
13
Edward Robson.
14 John O'Grady.
&
14
Wm.
Porter
15 J. P. P. de Lahaye.
TORONTO
1
GOR'EN'orthern
Division.
7th Concession.
Alexander Amstroug.
2 Alexander Cullen.
3 John Groves.
4 C. J. Baldwin.
5 Robett Woodell and John Woodell. 7 George Dale and George Ward.
8
Wm.
Figg.
&
10 John Sanderson.
12 John Metcalf.
15 D'Arcy Boulton.
17 Francis Foster.
8th Concession.
2
John
Beikie.
et al.
3 Ross Nixon.
5
Wm.
Hawkins.
Wm.
Wm.
Proudfoot.
7
6 Alexander McVean,
&
Reuben Sherwood.
10
Abraham Adlum,
all.
9th Concession.
1
John O'Grady.
2 Elisha Lawrence.
Morrison.
3 John
49
9th Concession
Continued.
Lot.
4 Dickenson Fletcher. 7 8
5 Sarah Allison.
acres.
&
S.
Murray.
17 George Vaughan.
lOth Concession.
2 Elisha Lawrence.
3
John McVean.
6 James Sleightholm.
4 Thomas
Foster.
&
&
&
17 Rev.
11th Concession.
7
Michael Russel.
8
11
&
9 Alexander Roxborough.
10 Martin Burns.
James Durand.
14
16
12 Alexander Roxborough.
15
Wm.
Proudfoot.
&
17 James Winniet.
Wm Proudfoot
12th Concession.
14
16
Wm. Wm.
The
Proudfoot.
Campbell.
17 George Hall.
all
first
regular organization of
the Townships
:
now composing
IPopulatioD.
Acres
cleared.
Value in
Property.
50
The following
table will
in
1841.
Albion
Brampton
Caledon Chinguacousy Gore
Streetsville.
...
Toronto
. .
51
MUNICIPAL COUNCIL,
Thomas Swinarton, Keeve.
John Vance, Deputy Reeve.
1873.
10 6
1
26 15
1-5
Armour, John
Armstrong, Ebenezer .. 10 2 Armstrong, James 2 Armstrong, John 4 Armstrong, John Armstrong, 2 3 Atcheson, Hugh Atcheson, Hugh, Shoe-
10 28 18
8 19 19
9
Wm
Bowes, George Bowes, John Bowes, Bowes, Samuel Boyce. Joshua Boyce, Thomas Bradley. Caspar
Wm
8 8 9 5 7
12
13 16 24 22 23
8
6
28
2
maker
Atcheson, John, Gent... Austin, Richard Baguly, Edward Banks, Anne Beamish, Benjamin Beamish, Francis Beamish, George Beamish, Henry
Beasley,
5
5
4
1
4
4
16
2 6 8 5 7 3
2
Charles
7
7 7
7
Edward...
Edward Henry
Richard
14 24 24 24 24 64
26 3 3 8 25 18 19
Wm
10
4 3
5
Robert
8
7
.Jane
Wm Wm
Wm
4 4
3 4
Wm
4 4
5
...
4
4
S
3 13
3
4
7
Matthew
6 5
1
5
3
4
8 6 7 3
2
Wm
J.
25
30
7
20
26
John
Bible,
Wm
32
16
3
7
7
9
7
14 14 15
13
Campbellj Robert Campbell, Thomas Campbell, Carberry, George Carberry, James Cargo, Hugh Carson, David Carter, Joseph Catherwood, James Clark, John, Sr. Clark, John, Jr
6
1
Wm
4 4
7
3
6
38 27 28 29 16 17 25 36 25
i
4
.
7
7
5
5
Henry
Clark,
Robert..?
52
Wm
Con. Lot.
Con. Lot.
8
2 3 8 6
Kearns
Colley,
Thomas
Oonnors, Timothy Coolaghan, Joseph, Innkeeper Coolaghan, Joseph. Copperthorn, Luke Vopperthorn, Richard ..
Corket, George Coulter, John, Innkeeper
23 39 29 17 28
5 9
5
Duffy, Michael
4 4
5 5 2 6
36 33 20
20
4
Duggan, James Duke, Edward Duke, Dunbar, Brian Dwyar, Charles Eagan, Edward
4 8
Wm
8
4 3 5
11 27 13 34 14 14 8 21 28
East,
Elliott,
Elliott,
Samuel,
Shoe6
....
maker
George
George, Jr
Crawford,
Crisp,
Wm
Innkeeper
John
Crisp, Robert
Curless,
Wm.
2 6 8 7
24 28 32
7 5
1
Elliott,
Elliott,
John
Joseph Robert Robert
26
7
Elliott,
Elliott,
4
5
1
33
1
7 10
-'
Elliott,
Ellis,
Wm
7 12 12 14 15 7 25 14
1
Thomas
7 7
James
Wm
..
6 5 3 2 2
1
30 30 24
6
7
Evans, Geo. Innkeeper. Evans, Robert Evans, Thos Fallis, Robert Farley, John, Gent
Farr,
7 7 7
1
7
21
1
27
2
4
3
James
13
8
1
Dean. Joseph
Devins, Devlin, Dick, Mrs. Jane
...
Wm Wm
3 4 7
3
6
Wm Wm
32
4 30 31 29 31
13 7
7
1
4
7
7 1
7 6
Hugh
James John
Joseph Michael
30 30
5
Finncrty, Farrel Finnerty, John, Sr Finnnerty, John, Jr Finnerty, Patrick Freeland, Thomas
Friar, John, Shoemaker.
4 3 6
4
7
8
1
19
6 8 8
Wm
Geora-e, Esq.
...
1
1
26
9 9
Wm
Donahue, Joseph
Doherty, Patrick Dowdle, Richard Downie, David Downie, Michael
2 7 5 4 2 3
2
8
4
12 26 28 20 15 3 22 18
1
8 7
7
Wm
7 9
...
23 23 23
14
4
2 9
28
:i4
Glassford,
John
Drummond, James
Dudley, Edwar'd
5 3
31
Gudbolt, George Godbolt, Robert Goldsmith, Leander. Goldsmith, Robert Goodeve, John
14
9 16
..
7 5 5
1
18 16
53
Oon. Lot.
Con. Lot.
Goodeve, Thomas
Goodfellow,
I
I
19
6 7 5
Adam
James
Sr..
(jroodfellow,
I
I
;
5 5 5 4 5 4 5 7
7
7
1
10 29
31 13
Wm
26 27 27
3
Hishon, Patrick Hishon, William Hogan, William Horan, Henry Horan, John Horan, John Horan, Michael 'Horan, Michael Horan, Patrick Horan, Hudson, George
' ! : :
4
5
1
30 33
:'-9
4
9
4 4
9
32 25 28 32 25
26 27 16 16 28
9
Wm
4 4
6 6
6 2 3
1
1
4
1
27
21
'
Wm
3 6
1
rt
33 29
Haffey,
Hall.
37
17
21 8
15 16
31
10
John
4
1
Irwin, Robert
2 3 3
Wm
Harper. Henry
H arper, James
Harper, Joseph Harper, Thomas Harrison, Joseph Harrison, Richard Harrison, Wm. Hassard. James Hastings, Richard Hayes, James.,.,..,. Hayes, John Hayes, Peter Hayes,
2 2 2 6 8 8 5
3-
19 13
15 16
4
7
3
6 9 9 6 5
6
30 33 4 28 12 24
2! 21
4 26
2-5
..
2 3 2
11
37 22
17
Jessup, Junr Johnston, George Johnston, James Johnston, Robert Johnston, Samuel Jordan, James
Wm. Wm.
Senr
32
9 3
6 8
1
11
34 25
....
Wm
4 5 2
30 20
18 18 7
7
2
4
6
HefiFron,
James
..
David
Hewitt, Higginson, James Hilliard, John. Weaver. Hishon, Daniel Hishon, James Hishon. Mortimer
Wm
3 3 9
1
Judge, Thomas Keams, Joshua Kearns, Matthew Kearns, Simon Keating, James Kee, D^avid Kee. John Keenathan, Michael.. Keith, Peter
Kells,
3 2
24 22 27 27
2 8
32
10 12 12 27 29 17 20
4 4
..
5 6
1
Wm
teacher.
13
9 17 11
4
5 3
1
34
7 17
1
6
3
19
5 5
32
3
Kennedy. John, Kerr, John Kerr, John Kerr, Robert Kidd. Thos
2 2
1
37
54
Cod. Lot.
,
Cou. Lofc
9 9
1
John
2
1
3
2 2 2
1
1
Wm Kingfeborough, Wm
Killington,
28 28 30 30 30 27 30 28: 38
1
35
16
'
Wm
6 5
17 16
19 19
John
2
1
Mills, Charles
Kingsley,
17
17
Laughlin,
Wm
3 3
1
1 1
4 4
7 38 13
!
19 4 22
23 18 36 27 29
15
3
1
Mimnaugh, Francis
Minnick, Daniel Minnick, Robert
Lester, Isaac
Wm Lmdsay, Wm
Lines,
Lewis, Rev. Alex. (Pres.) Lewis, John Lindsay, James Lindsay, John Lindsay,
M innings,
i
Wm
5 5 4
Abraham
2 3 6 2 5 5
1
26
18
18 33 10
13
'
John
Robert
Little,John
Little,
Little,
7
1
Thomas
Jacob
James
James, Junr.
4
5
John
4
8 9
2
9 9 9 9
John, Senr... Lougheed, John, jr Lougheed, Robert Lougheed, Lougheed, Love, Henry
24 24
7
7 4 4
1
26 25 27 27 5
3
27 27
19 8 21 21 o 7 7
Wm Wm
2 9
7
John
Jacob
Jessie
Simon
9 9 9 9
1
4 3
6
G
..
29 24 12 26 18 18 27 14! 33 37: 25 24
! !
' j
McCabe, Henry McCabe, Thomas McCabe, Thomas McCallum, John McCallum, Samuel McCallum, McCandless, John
9 5 6 5 2
1
Wm McCandless, Wm McCandless. Wm
2
2
1
36 36 38
2
9
1
16
|
Maw, Thomas
McCarthy, Timothy McCartney, tienry McCatharine, Alexander McCauley, Francis McCauley, Francis McCauley, James
3 2
1
8 2 8
25 17 27 14 27
55
Con Lot.
Con. Lot.
2 McCauley. James 2 McCauley, John McCourt. Alexander.... i 5 McCourt. Hush 2 McDonald, Gilbert VcDonald, John 2 McElwain, 4 4 McGinnis, Michael McGouldrick, John 10 2 McGrath, Henry 2 McGrath, Patrick 8 McGuire,
14
U
2 2
28
Wm
37 37 35
2 20
5 5
3 35 2 16 7 7
1 1
Wm
33 28
6 5 5
9
Jacob
3 4 2
7
Phillips.
Phillips,'
James John
Wm
Wm
28 10 17 28
21 31 31 7 33 29 29 30 35 17 10 12 14 12 12 16 18 15 14
6
7
i
Wm
Pollard,
John
6 7 3
Potter,
Hugh
Thomas Henry
5 9 2 1 35
1 36 10 26
1
10
7
Potter,
34
3
Proctor,
Wm
Pike,
James
2 13
5 5 8 8
7 2 9
Wm
Newlove, Maria Newlove, Robert Newlove, Thornton.. Nixon. George Kixon, Henry
Noble, Andrew Noble, Robert Norris, Henry
Norri.s,
5 4 3
Jas., Photographer 6 10 Raynor, Joseph 10 27 Riddle, James 5 19 Riel, John 5 28 Roadhouse, Joseph 7 19 Roadhouse, Silas 6 22 Robb, George..., 8 21 Robb, John,"Sr 7 24 Robb, John, Jr 8 21 Robb. John 7 22
.
Rawe,
4
..
Robb Richard..
Robb, Robert.
4 3
1
4
7
Robb Robert, Jr Robb, Samuel Kobb, Samuel, Jr Robb, Thomas Robinson, George
7 21 7 21 8 21
7
20
6 20 7 21 9 16 1 16 9 21 3 15 4 14 3 7 6 6
Norris, Norris,
Henry Henry
Wm., Shoemaker.
.
Newall, George
Nunn, Maria O'Brien, John OLauuhlin, Michael O'Reilly, Hugh, Merchant Palmer, George
Parr,
18 7 7 8i 8 7 7
6
j
Robinson, James Robinson, John Robinson. William Robinson, William Robson, William 7 30: Rogers, John Roily, Benjamin 1 37
| j j
.,
Roily,
j
Wm
.....
1 32 4 34 6 2
Patterson, David,
33
8 27 8 19 J 22 1 39 1 32 l 30
56
Con. Lot.
Con. Lot.
Ruston, George RustoD, James, Sv. ....... Ruston, James. Jr Ruston, Thomas Rutherford, James Rutherford; Samuel Rutherford, Thomas
Rutiierford, William
9 20 10 19
Stinson, Alexander
Stinson, Alexander
1
2 2
10 20 10 20 8 13 7 19 2 17 4 17
6
Stinson,
Edward
Henry Henry
Stinson,
Stinson,
29 31 31 28
Stinson, Robert
Stinson, William
Stinson, William
6 1
2
33
29 34
Henry
Joseph
3 8 8
1
1
6 17
Story,
Thomas
...
8
2
33 20
4 5 6
Thomas
Seargeant, Richard
Shannon, William Shannon, William Shannon, William Jr. Shaw, David ... Shaw, Thomas Shaw, William Shields, Robert Shinamon, Charles Shore, Henry, J.P
...
2 3 5 2
30 13 17 23 34 2
3
2 2
Strong, George Strong, Henry Strong, James Strong, William Sullivan, Cornelius Sullivan, Daniel
Sullivan,
Sullivan,
2
2
John
2 3 5 5
6 6 4
4 22 32 25 29 10
21
4
1
4
.....
6
6
6 6 6
17 18 10 23 23 23
13
7
5 5
6
Henry Jr
10 24 17 25
4
6 6 5 2 6
Smith, John Snell, Robert Sparrow, John Sparrow, Thomas Sparrow, William Spence, Simon
Steele,
3 4
3 4
s
23 24 23 3 15 14
16 20 22 20 20 22
11
7 5 6 5 3
2
1
11 10 17 26
17
11
Edward
Towurow, Thomas
Treadgold, Allan Vance, .John. Esq
9 5 7
7
1
3 18 16 16
7
31
Steele,
Steele,
Steele,
John John
Thomas.. William
.
8 9
9 6 9 6 5
1
4
6 3
M.D
Stewart, James Stewart, John Stewart, Matthew Stewart, Neil Stewart, Samuel. ....
17 18 21
6
10
7 5
17 10
21
Wagner, Richard,. Waines, Robert Wallace, Edward.. Wallace, John Sen Wallace, John, Jr Wallace, John Wallace, Laughlin Wallace, Matthew
Walton, Abraham
11 3
17 20 18 24
31
4
3 3
4 3
3
32 28 24 32 27 27
21
Stewart, William
57
Con. Lot.
Con. Lot.
6 3
9
19
Wardby, Samuel
Watkins, Edward Watson, John
23 17
11 20
6 3
2
1
Wayne, Webb,
Wm Wm
...
4 28
15 19 24
3
7
8
1 1
35
35 14
6
Wilson, Isaac Wilson, James Wilson, John Wilson, Joseph Wilson. Samuel Wilson. Wilson! Wolfe, Wolfe, Wolfe. Wolfe, Wm. Senior
2 2
7
4
5 2
17
19-
Wm Wm Wm Wm
Wm
10
11
2 10
9 9
25
26 26 22 15 23 23
9
1
Wm
5
7
3
6
10
8
Wm
5
2
20
17
6
7 1
3
5 5
21 14
26
12
WUson. Hush
30
ALLOA.
A
small village and post-office station in Chitiguacousy West, distant from
Brampton
six miles.
aflout]70.
Armstrong, John, Innkeeper. Clark, John. Farmer. Clarridge, John. ^lerchant Dolson, John, Farmer. Drink-water, James, Farmer. Glover. Wm. J., Blacksmith
Keyworth, Wm., Labourer. Shook. Jacob, Jr., Blacksmith. SilverthorUj Aaron, Farmer. Silverthorn, Mahlon, Post-master. Woody, Robert, Pedler.
ALTON.
A
flourishing village in Caledon West, 22 miles from
Brampton
Credit runs through the village, and furnishes good water power. It has a station of the Toronto, Grey land Bruce i'ailway. Distant from Toronto by rail 44 miles, from Orangeville miles. Population about 400.
'"
The River
Boddy, Wm.. Shoemaker. Breen, Michael, Farmer. Bull, David. Cabinetmaker, Bull, George P., Cabinetmaker Bull, Manius, Merchant. Burke, Jeremiah, Labourer.
58
H olden,
Store.
J.
P., Druggist,
Book
Waggonmaker.
Kenedy, Emery, Wool Factory, Keys, Andrew, Blacksmith, Keys, James, Labourer.
Laidlaw, William, Miller, Lemon, Justus, J. P.
^Iarks, Alfred, Painter.
Harrington, John B., Merchant. Harris, Edward, Cooper. McClellan, Lawrence, Carpenter. McClellan, William, Gent. McDivitt, James.
McLean, John.
McNichol, Benson. Neely James, Labourer, Page, Richard, Labourer.
Presley, Alfred, Labourer.
McClellan, James, Farmer. McClellan, John, Carpenter. McClellan, Josiah. Cushman, George, Innkeeper. I-enison, James, Cabinetmaker. Denny, Rev. Hiram, Congregationalist.
Rowcliffe,
Russell,
Derby, David, Labourer. Dick, Archibald, Gentleman. Dodds, Alexander, Labourer, Dodds, Sarah.
Smith, Alfred, Farmer. Smith, Nelson, Farmer. Steele, James. Stevenson, William, Farmer. Unger, Johnson, Waggonmaker. Watts, Morris, Labourer. Webster, Thomas. Wilkinson, Richard.
BELFOUNTAIN.
small village in Caledon West, on the west branch of the River Credit ; distant from Brampton 20 miles. Here is excellent water-
power.
Blair,
John.
Blair, Peter.
Brock, Robert, Cabinetmaker. Bush, Thomas, Farmer. Bigham, Jessie, Merchant. Foster, Robert, Tanner. Foster, Salem, Farmer.
Long, William, Farmer, Longstreet, Francis, Labourer. McBride, Archibald, Farmer, McCurdy, Gordon.
McDonald, William, Blacksmith, McTaggert, Archibald, Waggonmaker. McTaggert, Peter. Ramsay, Malcolm, Carpenter.
Roddick, F. C, Innkeeper.
POST
BOLTON.
incorporated village in the Township of Albion, on the river Humber, Much business is done here in wheat and flour. It has a Station of the Toronto, Grey and Bruce Railway, and an office of
An
59
the Montreal Telegraph Co. Distant from Brampton 18 miles, from Population 795, according to census Toronto, by rail, 26 miles. taken in May, 1872, for the purpose of incorporation. It was incorporated by by-law of the County Council in June, 1872, and the first election took place in January, 1873, when the following council
and
officers
were elected.
still
The Post
Office is
called Albion.
1873.
MUNICIPAL COUNCIL,
L. R. Bolton, Reeve. house and George Smith, Councilors.
James
John Good-
Aubrey, George, Tinsmith. Albion Hotel, Thomas Curtis. CabinetRobert, Alexander, maker. Arthurs, x\ndrew. Labourer. Beamish, John, Butcher. Beamish, Richard, Jun., Teamster.
Saw-mill and
Woollen Factory. do. Buist, William S., Burns, James, Labourer. Burns, James-H., Pottery. Cairns, John, Carpenter. Cairns, Thomas, Carpenter.
Coates, George, Blacksmith.
Beamish,
bourer.
Bell,
Richard,
Senr.,
La-
and Millinery.
Shoes.
Cummings, Thomas,
Corliss,
Tailor.
Joseph, Machinist. Bolton, Charles E., Clerk. Bolton, Jessie N., Publisher British Standard. Bolton, John P., Merchant. Bolton, Lambert R., Reeve, Clerk D. C. Bolton, Samuel, Undertaker. Bonnar, David, M. D., Coroner.
Bell,
John. Railway Hotel. Curlis, Thomas. Albion Hotel. Curlis, William, Masonic Arms
Hotel.
M.D.
Dawkins,
J.
Clerk.
Bonnar, James, Gentleman. Booth, Henry, Potashery. Booth, Robert, Postmaster Bradley, William, Teamster. Bright, Charles, Tanner. British Standard, J. N. Bolton,
Publisher.
Dick, Robert, Lumber Merchant. Dick, William, Foundry. Dixon, William, Saddler. Dodds. Albert, Carriage Builder. Dodds, George, Farmer. Dowling, Bryan, Railway Station
y\ aster.
George, Exchange Hotel. Gentleman. Elliott, Robert, Labourer. Elliott, Robert, Tanner. Elliott, Robert, Farmer. Evans, George. Exchange Hotel. Exchange Hotel, George Evans.
Elliott,
Elliott, George,
60
Felstead, William, Labourer, Fox, Mrs. Friar, John, Shoemaker. Galvin, Michael, Labourer. Gaxdhouse. John, Merchant and Millowner. Gardhouse, William Gilpin, Rev. John P.M. Godbolt, Robert, Farmer.
Norton, David, Brickmaker. Nunn, Maria. O'Dea, Timothy, Carpenter. Parsons, Richard, Proprietor. Pearce. William Henry. Plummer, John P., Moulder.
Em-
Hardwick, Matthew, Carpenter. Harper, John, Saddler. Hassard, Mrs. Mary, RR. Hotel. Hebden, Mrs. Ellen, widow.
Hersent, Mrs.
Seymore, Wm., Waggonmaker. Shields, John, Merchant, Shore, Edmund, Toronto House.
Shore, Jacob, Proprietor. Small, Daniel, Innkeeper, Smith, George D,. Painter,
Anne
Smith,
Wm.,
Butcher,
John, of Taylor
&
Steele,
Sterne, Anne,
Widow.
Taylor
Taylor,
&
Steele,
General
of
Mer-
chants.
Walter,
Taylor
&
W.M.
Steele,
Tindale, Martha, Widow. Thomas, Tailor. Montreal Telegraph Office, R. H. Towler, Mrs. James, Widow. Treadgold, George, Agent. Booth, Agent. Walford, Samuel, Chandler, Moody, John, Blacksmith. ^Warbrick, Joseph, Tanner and Morley, John, Labourer. Leather Merchant. Morrow, Francis B., Merchant. Watson, George, Carpenter. Munsie, James, Esquire. Wheeler, Rev. Joseph, CongregaMurch, George, Waggon Maker. tionalist. Murch, William, Blacksmith, W^hite, John, Labourer. ^cBride, Samuel, Moulder, Whitten, Wm., Carder. McCaw, Andrew, Tailor. Wilson, Joseph, Merchant TaiMcDonald, Francis, Cooper. lor. McFadden, James, Labourer. Wolfe, James, Blacksmith. Noble, Jane, Proprietor.
Noble, Sarah.
Proprietor.
61
BRITANNIA.
Township of Toronto, on A Hurontario Street. Distant from Brampton, 6 miles from Cooksand from Port Credit, 7 miles. Population about 80. \alle, 4 miles
Post-Ofl&ce and small village in the
;
Gardner, Joseph, Farmer. Gardner, Mrs. Marietta, widow of Robert. Golding, Johnston, Farmer. Harris, George, Blacksmith. Jardine, John, Farmer. Jardine, Wm., Farmer. Jardine, Wm.[Jr., Farmer.
Lawrence, George, Labourer. Leary, John, Farmer. Muir, Joseph, Postmaster. McQueen, Anne, Widow.
Neil, Mrs.,
Widow.
BURNHAMTHORPE.
A small village in the Township of Toronto. Brampton, \1 miles; from Port Credit, 7 miles; Population about 100, City, 14 miles.
Aikens, Moses H., M. D. Coulson, Edward, Shoemaker Cousins, Mary.
Craig, Allan.
Cross, Grace.
I !
Dovell,
Wm.,
Wm.,
Laboui-er.
Thomas, Gardener. Savage, George, Postmaster. Siddell, Joseph, Waggonmaker. Sweeney, Michael, Labourer.
Tumblety, Patrick, Labourer. Walker, James, Gardener. Watson, Wm., Shoemaker. Watson, John, Gardener.
Goodwin, Wm., Labourer. Graham, Joseph, Teacher. Hamille, Greenow, Labourer. Hickey, John, Labourer. Howell, John, Carpenter.
CALDWELL.
ton.
the Township of Caledon, 14 miles from Brampon Silver Creek, a beautiful spring creek, whi^, although small, affords excellent water-power. Population about 60.
It is situate
A small village in
Master.
62
OALEDON
A
EAST.
thriving village on the " Sixth Line," or township line between the Townships of Caledon and Albion, distant from Brampton 17 miles ; from Mono Mills, 7 miles ; from Toronto City, 33 miles. It
has a station on the Toronto, Grey and Bruce Railway, and of the Dominion Telegraph. Population about 200.
Allison, Samuel, M. D. Babe, Thomas. Barnes, Mayman, Farmer. Bell, Joseph, Clerk. Bowles, Charles, Blacksmith.
Jamieson, Mrs. Judge, Jumes. Judge, John, Merchant. Judge, Wm., Mechanic. Lacey, Robert, Labourer. Mills, John, Innkeeper. Monds, Wm., Teacher. Morphy, James. Munsie, James, Merchant, Pst-
m aster.
McBride,
Neil.
Dodsworth, John, Labourer. Dolson, Mary. Douglass, Joseph, Farmer. Falconer, George, Farmer. Fletcher, John, Tailor. Glassford, Thomas, Blacksmith. Graham, Francis, Labourer. Green, Charles, Farmer. Hackett, James. Hassard, John, Innkeeper. Haviland, Richard, Innkeeper. Hebden, John, Carpenter.
Hill, Moses, Carbuikler.
Jaffray
&
Cranston, Merchants,
OALEDON TOWNSHIP.
Township of Caledon forms the north west portion of the County, being bounded on the east by Albion, on the north by Mono, in the County of Simcoe, on the north-west by Garafraxa in the County of Wellington, on the west by Erin iu the County of
I'he
Wellington, and on the south by Chinguacousy. iS''- '^^^ It is divided by Hurontario Street running through its centre. The concessions are numbered each way. east and west from Hurontario Street, six east and six west, and the following alphabetical lists are made out for each part separately.
1873.
Henry Bracken, Reeve, Samuel Stubbs, Deputy Reeve. .Tames McQuarry, James Hammond and Archibald Frank, Councillors.
John
Harris, Treasurer.
1 2
63
i
Con. Lot.
,
Con. Lot.
Adair, Thomiis
Adams, Andrew
Allan, Richard Allan. William
2 5
6
27
7
Ceasar,
John
.
Anderson, Achibald Anderson. James Anderson, James Armstrong, Anne Armstrong, George Armstrong, John Armstrong, Michael Armstrong, Michael -irmstrong, Robert Atkinson. George
Balls,
5 3 3
6
1
23 23
11
Edward
23 13 17
1
Jane Clark. Matilda Clark, Thomas, Innkeeper Clarke, Thomas Clarke, Thomas Clarke, William Clarke, William
Corbett,
3
1
1
22
21
2r)
,
3 3
6
James
William
20 10
1
John
Balls,
'
3 5 4
.3
penter 6: Cunningham,
9
Wm
4
1
'
John
30
12
6
DeLaney, Samuel
Dodds, John James.... Dodds, John S Dodds, Dodds, Wm.,Jr
3 6
1
Benson, Adam Bowles. David Boylan. John Boylan, Michael Brachen, George Bracken, Henry Bracken, James Bracken, John Brown, Archibald
04
2
'
Wm
4
4
13
Dolan, John
4
5 o
.5
17 8
8
2
3 5
2 2
8 12
'
.-.
18 18
3
I
Elliott.
Ellis,
Andrew
Hugh
Archibild
Archibald..
...
..
.1
1 1
Falconer, George
14
3
2 2 2
...
19
1
1
....
2 5 4 5
9 11
4 4
18 4
Ferguson, Ferguson, Ferguson, Ferguson, Ferguson, Ferguson, Ferguson, Ferguson, Ferguson, Ferguson,
Forbes,
Wm
()4
Con. Lot.
Con. Lot.
Foster,
Wm
John
3
1
G-arrity,
3 9
Holmes, Thomas.
Hosick,
3
1
Wm
Wm
Glassford,
Glassford,
....
3 3 3 2 3 4 5 3 2
19 18 19 22 7
Howard, George
Hunter, Adam Hunter, Lacklan Hunter,
Irwin,
5 3
4 3 2
6
John
19
5
10 10 17
8 8 26 25 30
3
5 5 4
27 10 24 15 18 15 29 16 20 17
16 6 17
4
4 4
3
1 1
4
1
Haddon, James HaU, Samuel Hammond, Henry Hannah, Samuel Flanovan, James
Hanton, Thomas
Harrigan, Harris, Isaac Harris, Nathaniel
Harris, Samuel
2
2 2 6
14 19 13
7
Wm
Wm
6 6 6
2 2 2
1 1
21 5
8
8 18 18 23
Gavin
5
5
...
Henry James
rjohn
Leonard,
Thomas
Benjamin
5 6 2 5
6
1
21 21 21
22
16 13
11 11
Wm
23 23
8
Wm
Lyman, Adam
Manning, Maxwell, Allan
1*
Hebden, Robert Hebden, Robert Heggeston, Malcolm Henry, Alexander Henry, James Henry. Robert, Henry, Robert Henry, Robert Hillock, Alexander
Hillock, Andrew Hillock, Elisha
Hillock, George
Wm
2
1
27 22
10
11
4
2
8
3
5
6 4
4 4
1
15 14 24 24 14
9 21
5
6
....
Minnions, Robert
Mitchell, Alexander
....
4
2 2 3 5 2
3 20 19 25
2
2
1
22 28
21
Modeland, George .... Moore, Charles ." Moore, James Moore, John, Clerk Muir, Duncan
18 20 13
11
7
3
5
6
Hillock,
Hillock,
James
Hillock, Jeremiah
Hillock,
Hillock,
....
24
20 23
John John
3 2
Wm., Waggon23
13 12 29
maker
Hilliard,
James
Murdoch, Murphy, James Mc Arthur, Donald McArthur, Dugald Mc Arthur, Duncan McArthur, John McBride, Peter
McBride. Robert
McBride',
Wm
3
3
16 13 12
3
3
-5
3
13
7 7
1
Wm
Wm.
65
McBride,
Wm
Wea-
Cou. Lot.
Cin. Lot.
2
1
3
7
Donald McQuarrie.jDuncan
^icQuarrie.
3
4 4 4 4
1
14 14
14
22
2 2
3
.
23 15
16 22 12
5 6
2
James
...
Wm
4
2
2 3
Farquhar, Teacher McQuarrie, James McQuarrie, Lachlan McSherry, Peter . elson, Robert Nelson, William
AIcQuarrie.
Nesbit,
15 14
o
1
John
3 5
5
1
15
2
3
2
4
5
5
.5
5 5 6 9 17 16
10
10
6 9
Thomas
John
..
2
1
Phillips.
Henry
Pool, Robert
Duncan John John John McGibbon, Dugald McGibbon, Dugald McGibbon, Jobin ^IcGremmen, Peter McKechnie, Hugh
McFarlane, McFarlane, McFarlane, McFarlane,
4 4 4 4
5 5
6
1
3 14
7
Thomas
Raine. Jacob
3 5 6 6 6 6
1
22 19
I
-^
19 17
19
Itj
7
7
Rayburn, Joseph
Richardson. John Richardson William Robinson, George Robinson, John, Blacksmith
Holston,
25 25 13
14
6 6
1
17 4 28
John
4 4
4
'
McKim,
Samuel.
3
6
24
13 13
11
Rolston, Joseph
Sage,
27 20 20
1
McKinney, William McKinnon, Archibald... McKinnon, Archibald... McKinnon, Archibald... McKinnon. Hugh McKinnon, James.. McKinnon, John McKinnon, John ..
McLaughlin, Francis.... McLeash, Hector
John
4 4 4 4
4 3 4 6 4
5
14 13 12 15 12
21 9
5 2 2
2 2
15 15
26
11 11
James
Skelton, Alexander
28
21
Skelton, Alexander
Skelton,
Hugh
..
.
McLeod, Angus
McMahon, Michael
3 3 3 3 3
1
1
13 12 26
6
3 5 2 2
2
24
.30
28
4 16
2G 27
1
4
G
25 15
21 15
Speers, Alexander
Speers,
James
3 4
4
18
Speers, Richard
20
66
Con. Lot
Con. Lot.
Speers, Eobert
Speers, William
3
.
Stephenson, James
Street.
2
1
1
26
8 8 3 2 11 14
William
4
1
Stubbs, James Stubbs, John Stubbs, John Sweeny, Charles Torrance, Henry
1
1
2
1
Ward, Christopher Ward, Edward Warnock, Joseph Warnock Samuel.. Watson, Andrew
.
3
4
.
2 2
2
5
....
5 5
1 1
Watson, l>avid ... Watson, James ... Watson, James ... Wellwood, Robert White, Thomas ...
Williams, James... Wilson, George ... Wilson, Irwin Wilson, John Wilson, William...
25 24
26 26 19 28 18 7
7
6 6
6 6
Oaledon,
Ableson, James Ablesoa, John
West
4
5
6 6
of Hurontario Street.
25 26
7
7
Blair,
Blair,
Donald John
Blair, Peter
2
1
Wm
Wm
2 5 5
2
1
6 5 5 11 11
5 5 6 3 3
28
9 9
28 27
6
Wm
25 23 24
6 6 7 6 7 5
5 5
Meadows, Cabinetmaker Broughton, George Brown, Archibald Brown, James Brown, James Brown, James Brown, James Brown, John
lirock,
5
6
30
12 17
3
1
1
23
11
11 6
Wm
5 5 5
1
Burnett, Gilbert
3 3 4 4 5 4
2 6
1
1
4
11
11
7
Hugh
(!arton, Charles
1 1
8 21 17 16 16 12 18 10
1
Blackwood,
Blair,
Wm
Angus
Blair, Archibald
4 5
7 19 8 8
John
3 4 4
11
12
24
67
Clark.
Wm
Con. Lot.
1
Cou. Lot.
Coke, Joseph Conley, Alexander Conley, Archibald Conley. Donald Conley. John Conley, John Conley, Joseph Cook, Thomas
6
6
19 8
Foster, William
i
28 30
29
31
4 4
5
1
1
4
4 ^
Owen
John
6 5
6
Garrity, Patrick
10
Gibson,
5 6
1
3
2
29 Gibson, William 31 Glassford, William 13; Glen, John Glendinning, Charles.... 1 16 Graham, David, W^ool
I
2 B
5 2
U
12 26 10
2
2
3
2
2
Factory
Crawford,
Alexander.
I
Graham, James
!
;
Station-master.
Chis5 2
holm's Survey
Cunningham, James...
Cunnington, Thomas Currie. Donald Currie Donald
*
24 23
8 9 9 19
Survey*
Grimes, Wm., Labourer, Chisholm's survey. Hagerman, Joseph Hammond, James, Mill-
6
6
'
L.
urrie,
John
Peter
Currie,
6 6
1
owner
Harrison, James Harrison. Thomas Heigley, Joseph, Chisholm's Survey.
Danby, Benjamin Davis, Joseph Dawson, Edward Dawson, James Dawson, John Dawson. Thomas
Dillon. Philip
13
3 5
1
1)
24
I
25 18
2 3 3
16 2
1
Henderson, Robert
Hessie,
Hill,
6
2
3
1
John
3
2
14 21 29
21 18 21
Hewitt, Robert
4
1
24 18 31 12 13
6
Christopher,
Maker
Dodds. Joseph Dodds, Samuel Dodds, William Dunbar, King
Eagles. Charles
Shoemaker
j
I
5
6
6
.-.
4
2
18
31 18
3
6
1
; '
30
13 13 25 25 14 18 17 8
*
'
Houston, Robert Houston, Robert Hunter, James Hunter, William Hustom, Alexander Hustom, Robert
Irwin, John Irwin, William Jenkins, James Jenkins, James
I
23
2i
30
12 29 28 29 30 24
4
1
5 5
2 2 2
6 6
1
24
23
2 16 3 10 2 16
William
2 6
Thomas
hood
.. .
68
Con. Lot.
Con. Lot.
Jull,
Thomas
John
3 3
28
4
Keith, Alexander..
Kellv, Kelly,
4
6
1
2 24 2 24 6 31
6
1
Thomas
9 8
1
1
5 24
Keneven. Colin Kenevan, David Kidd, Kirkwood, James Laidlaw, Alexander. Millwright, Chisholm's Sur-
Wm
26
4
5
2 2 5
Wm
vey.
Laird,
John
5 30 2 19
.
James John
Walter William
.
2 14 26 27 22 5
4
4 4 5
6
...
21
Wm
Leflar,
Leflar,
George
30 13 5 14 15
2 2
McCormac, John
McCullock. Alexander
22 13 17
2 7
John
Chis-
15
4 5 5 6 6
7
6
18
8
Wm Wm Wm
3 19 3 19 4 19 3 20 3 20 6 10
Inn2 23 2 11
6 2 5 5 3
1
Wm
5 23 5 23 2 13 2 12
2
1
Wm Wm
3 25
Mitchell,
John
6 28 2 29
2
McGouldrick, Hugh.... McGregor, Alexander... McGregor, Archibald McGregor, Archibald McGregor, Duucan McGregor, John Mclnninny, Patrick McKitrich, Patrick McLachlan, Alexander ^IcLachlan, Alexander McLachlan, Daniel McLachlan, Daniel McLachlan. Lucinda ... McLaren, Alexander ...
.
28 28 16
20
20
3 4 3
4
1
13
9
5
6
20
3
30
8 15
Edward
Wm
6 4 3 5 3
.
25
17
...
24 4 26 1 24
McLaren, Andrew McLaughlin. Catherine McLean, Malcolm McLean, William.. McLeod. John McNabb, Duncan McNichol, Samuel
McNichol,
5 5 6 4 3
22
5
5 3
20
12 5 V) 15 8 13 26
Thomas
4 13 3 14 G 10
69
Con. Lot.
j
Con. Lot.
I
Nelson, George
Nelson, Samuel
2 2
21 22
Noble
'
Shaw, Duncan Shaw, George.. Shaw^ Neil T. Sinclair. Alexander Sinclair William
Sloan,
5
1
29
2i'
Thomas
David Duncan Henry James John John
Robert Robert
'
Smith, Alexander
Smith',
1 1
Abraham
...
5 5 2 3 5
1
...
31 3 2 14 12 12 12 3
Thomas
18
21
1 1 1
20
21
Pickering, Pickering,
John
Mary
..
John
5 5 6 2
1
14 10 18 18
16
26 13
6 11
Aaron Thompson. John Valentine, John Veach, Charles, holm's Survey Walker. Hugh Walker, AMJliam Wallace, John Wallace, Samuel Watson, James Watson, Robert, holm's Survey
5 3 3 3 5 6 5 4 5 6 5 3 5 5 5
1
29 8 8 13 15
24 29
27 15 12 15 21 15 15 13
21
6
Chis4
17
7
7
W.
. .
3 3 2
Chis-
17 17 31
5
6
Rowan, Andrew
Russell, George
Sharp, James
6 3 6 5 6 6 6
31 20 13 13 27 25
5
Watts. Alfred Watts. Morris Whitmill. Innkeeper Williams. Thomas Wilson. Alexander Wilson. David Wilson, John Wilson, Joseph Wilson. Robert Wilson. William
6 3
...
16 24 10
1
5 5
5
23 22
22
11
5 6
22 12
CAMPBELL'S CROSS.
A
village in the
Brampton 9
miles,
Township of Chinguacousy East. Distant from Population about 150 from Toronto 30 miles.
Ceasar, John. Blacksmith.
70
Hax;kett, James, Shoemaker.
Postmaster.
Hagyard, Thomas, M.D. Lightheart, George C, Mason. Lightheart, Lancelot, Mason. Martin, Joseph, Waggon Maker. McCollum, Andrew. McCollum, Charles, Clerk.
Sanderson, Thomas, Labourer Shaw, Irwin, Dublin Castle Inn. Sherlock, Rev. Benjamin, W. M.
OASTLEMORE.
A
village in
the
Brampton 10
miles,
Township of Gore of Toronto, distant from Population about 120. from Toronto 21 miles.
Merchant, Francis, Hassard, Postmaster Irvine, John, Farmer. Irvine, Thomas, Gentleman. Jackson, Thompson, Farmer. Johnston, x\lexander, Farmer. Johnston, David, J. P. Johnston, John, Farmer. Johnston, Wm. Julien, George, Farmer. Myers, Oman, farmer. Nash, Patrick, Labourer. Wylie, George, Farmer.
Burton, Wm., Farmer. Byrne, Michael, Farmer. Dale. George, Innkeeper. Ooherty, Bridget. Doherty, Michael, Farmer. Fanning, Patrick, Blacksmith. Fanning, Patrick, Farmer. Fitzpatrick, James, Farmer. Fitzpatrick, Michael, Farmer.
Fitzpatrick, Patrick.
Gowland, John, Farmer. Hall, James, Labourer. Hassard, Mrs. Elizabeth. Widow, Garden Hill Hotel.
OATARAOT.
The Post
as
Office
name of
known
Church's Falls, from the name of the proprietor, Richard Church, Esq. Distant from Charleston station of the Toronto. Here Grey and Bruce Railway 3 miles, from Brampton 19 miles. The Credit Falls at thivS is an office of the Montreal Telegraph Co. place afford superior water power. There is something like a romance connected with this place which many of the older settlers will remember. In the year 181S when the territory now forming this County and Halton was a dense wilderness, except a few concessions along the lake shore, very thinsettled, those few settlers were suddenly attacked with a most I3' violent gold fever. By some means it came to be understood that the mountain running along behind the settlement was full of gold and immediately a large portion of the male population abandoned all other work, and marched to the backwoods where they spent
71
weeks and months in seai-ch of the yellow nuggets, but without thesuccess, which at a later period, has been attained in California and Australia. One of the keenest of those gold hunters, was an active and enterprising young Scotchman, by the name of Grant. He was a clerk in the store of Mr. 3Iatthew Crooks, of Flamborough West, when hearing of the wealth that was to be found in the wilderness, he started in pursuit, and spent many days and nights in fruitless search for the gold. He paid particular attention to the hills and valleys of the Credit, and doubtless spent some time in examining the holes and crevices about the "Devil's pulpit" but no gold was found. He found the Credit Falls, however, and in the immediate neighborhood a spring of salt or brackish water, which he concluded could be turned into gold. The territory was surveyed during the nest year and the lands brought into market, when Mr. Grant prevailed on Mr. Crooks to purchase the lot which contained the falls and the salt spring, and to furnish him, Mr. Grant, with authority and money, to occupy and develop the riches of the premises. Men were set to work digging and boring at the salt well, and others employed in the erection of a saw-mill, to supply lumber for the commencement of the splendid town speedily to be erected. The rising town was named Gleniffer. The utter failure of the whole plan is pretty well known no salt and the saw-mill after beins of any consequence could be obtained used for a few years, to very little if any, advantage, was finally deserted, and allowed to rot in peace. And the place for years afterwards was a desolate wilderness, until purchased by Mr. Church, who has started a town which promises a better result than that of poor Mr. Grant. These falls were still more remarkable in former times, as forming the final barrier to the navigation of the salmon westward. In those times, on two or three occasions in each summer, the Credit was filled with salmon, actually to overflowing, fresh and fat, pushing their way westward to deposit their eggs. In a few weeks thereafter, those that had escaped the spear of the Indian or the new settler, might be seen wending their way backward, pale and thin.
;
Babe, James, Flax-dresser. Baird, John. Blacksmith. Bale, James, Flax-dresser. Burrell, Christopher, Woollen Manufacturer. Church, Richard, Esq., Postmaster, General Store, Grist and Saw Mill, Staves and BarrelHeadinc^ Church, Thomes, Brewer. Church. William, Miller. Collins, Phillip. Labourer.
Hammond, Ephraim,
]
Sawyer.
'
Howard. John, Clerk and BookAgent Montreal Telekeeper graph Company. Kelly, Owen, Farmer.
;
Little,
John, Carpenter.
'
Agent.
McAdam.
Patrick, Farmer.
72
McA.dam, Thomas, Farmer. McDonald, David, Farmer. Mclnany, Patrick, Farmer.
McSorley, Patrick, Farmer. Xoble, Richard, Weaver. Patterson, John, Miller.
Price, John, Sawyer,
OENTREVILLE.
A small village in the Township of Albion, distant from Brampton 20 miles, from Caledon East, a station of the Toronto, Grey an Bruce Railway 4 miles. It is supplied with water power by a branch of the Humber. Population about 80.
Allison, David,
M.D.
James, Carding
mill.
Milburn,
thers.
Wm.,
of Milburn Bro-
Milloy, Laughlin,
Waggonmaker.
CHARLESTON.
A
thriving village in the centre of the
Hurontario Street, distant from Brampton, 16 miles. station of the Toronto, Grey and Bruce Railway, and an Dominion Telegraph Company. Population about 250.
of the
AkaW, George,
Bell,
Tailor.
William, Farmer. Campbell, Peter, Carpenter. <"arnock, James, Labourer. Clark, Alexander, Farmer. Clark, James, Blacksmith. Clark, Matthew, J.P.
Dawson,
Hotel.
Edward,
Exchange
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CHELTENHAM.
village in the western corner of the Township of Chinguacousy. It is on the River on the river Credit, 12 miles from Jirampton. Population about 300. Credit, with good water-power, well used.
byterian.
McKechnie, Ale.xander. McKechnie, John, Farmer McKechnie, William. Farmer. Sanderson, Matthew, Waggonmaker.
:
Scott. George,
Sinclair,
Mason.
David. Farmer. Hugh, Farmer. James, Farmer. "William sen., Innkeeper. Inch, Alexander. Mason. Kee. John. Tanner. Kee. Robert. Tanner. King, Charles, Merchant, Postmaster.
Mrs. ^lary, widow Hugh. Sinclair, Neil, Labourer. Snell, Samuel, Gentleman. Thompson, Mrs. Torrance. Rev. John, Baptist. Tracey, J. S., Innkeeper. Walker, Alexander, Teamster. Wilkinson, Matthew, Clock-maker Wilkinson, Mrs., widow. Wilson, Myers.
CHINGUACOUSY
Is a good agricultural Township, watered on the west by the Kiver Credit, in the centre by the Etobicoke, which is not a very valuable stream, and on the east by several small streams, branches of the Humber and Mimico. Population, by the census of 1871,
.J.129.
Chinguacousy
it^ centre,
is
the concessions
divided by Hurontario Street running through numbering east and west from Huronta-
rio Street.
dren of the
A large portion of the early settlers of Chinguacou.sy were the chilU E Loyalists, who came to Canada at the close of the Ame.
rican Revolution, and settled in the neigbourhood of Niagara, but there were many other classes of settlers. There is a singular circumstance
74
connected with the name of one of the first settlers in Chinguacousy. Antoine Maisonneuf was a French Canadian from the neighbourhood of Montreal, who settled in Chinguacousy in 1820. He could talk English pretty well, but with a very pleasant French accent. The neighbours among whom he settled were quite unacquainted with the French language, and although they liked Antoine very well, they did not at all like his awful French name, and to please his neighbours Antoine allowed his name to be Anglicised to " Anthony Newhouse" and with this name he lived to a good old age, and died respected, leaving several sons who are now in the County, all of the name of Newhouse.
;
Thomas Bowles
;
John Henderson
Treasurer
Wm. P. Ceasar
Councillors
Con. Lot.
Deputy Reeves, James P. Hutton and Edward Hagyard and Joshua Mode;
Clerk
William
Little.
Street.
5 2
2
10 8
9
5 4 4 5
3
30 27
16
6
1
Wm
.^
Wm
4 2
1
4 4
4
17 17 25 20 23
12 24 20 16
2
7
3 4
4
5 4 6 5 6 5 5 6 5
6
Bellas,
Wm
Bosfield, Allan Bowles, Charles Bowles, David Bowles, George Bowles, John
B Mwles, Thomas
Bowles, Thomas Boyce, Smallwood
10 32 13 31 27 31 32 4
75
Con Lot.
. i
Cou
Lot.
Campbell, James Campbell, Peter Campbell, Robert Campbell. Robert Campbell. Seth Carbury. James
33
26 26 25 26 14 19
9
I
2 2 2 2
Dixon, Alexander Dixon, Andrew Dixon, Michael Dixon, William Dodgson, Donaghue, Joseph
Wm
4 3 6 G 2
6
Carr,Mrs
Carter,
Carter,
Carter,
4
1
1
1
Doyle,
Andrew
George,
...
29 29 22 24 20 34 20
9 21
9
Mrs
Duckworth,
Black-smith
I
Carter, Robert
10
9 9
I j
Wm Wm
6
1
20
I
22
I
5 6
.
6
1 1
2
2
1 1
1
man
Ceasar,
33
31
James
Ceasar.
Wm
4
6 2
6
33 10 10
7
7
Wm
'
George Robert William R. Corbett, Samuel Corkett, William Cowton, Craig, David
Thomas
3 2 2
. .
3
I
Edwards, Thomas, Senr. Edwards, Thomas, Junr. Elliott. George Elliott, George Elliott, William Elliott, William
Ellis, John Emmett, W^illiam K.
...
5
1
21 21 16 16 20 21 20 14 14
4
6 5 6 5 5
34 34 24 28 4
11
Wm
...
4 4
1
1
3
1
1
14 23 28 30 12 12 21
1 1
Craig,
Craig,
John John
2 3 5
3
..
16 25 18 21 15
8 9 9
.30
6 3
Foster,
Crawford, Eli Crawford, Eli William Crawford, Ralph Crawford, Robert Cunnington. Alexander.. Cunnington, Joseph Cunnington, Matthew... Curry. Nicholas, Butcher Davis. Ansil
Foster,
Giffio,
Wm
Edward Edward
4
4
Gardner, Joseph
I
Andrew
John
Robert Robert
4
3 3
7|Giffin,
Giffin,
i i
4 3 4 6 6 2 2 2
33 30
Giffin,
Giffin,
I {
Wm
Adam
Gilmore, David
27 3 25
Glazier,
I
Guiding,
j
Wm
30
20 20 20
3 2 2 5 5 2 3 5 5 5 3 5 5
5
34 32 32 33 14 13 17 27 19 12
3 29
2
18
14 14
2 2
3 3
76
Con. Lot.
Con. Lot.
Grasby, George Gray, George Gray, Samuel Gray, Samuel Gray, Hagyard, Thos.
Hall,
3 3
4
5 3
Wm Wm
2
1
4
6
13 26 19 16 24 19 20 4 13 5
5 9
6
1
23
25 8
6
6 2 6
...
13
4
1
25 22 22
Wm
3
.....
5
1
Lindsay, James
Little,
Little,
Little,
22 84
25 22
6
6
Hemphill, Erastus Henderson, Francis. Henderson, Robert Henderson. Walter Hewson, James... Hewson, John Hewson, Richard
4 4
2
19 12 4 4
5
'
David
Irwin
Little,
Little,
Little,
6 5
6 2
1
HindleJohn
Holmes, John, C Hoi tby, Matthew Hoi thy, Thomas
Kostrosser,
16 18 16 14
2 32 32
t
Little, Neil
Little,
Thomas
Wm
5 5 6
10 12
12
7
Hugh
John
Josiah Neil Robert
4
2 2 3
2
24
3
Samuel
3
2
Wm
James,
Jewitt,
Wm
John
3 3 2 3 3 6 5
10 24 16 26 3 24 15 16 15
11 2 8
'
William Livingston, Robert Lougheed, Abraham.... Lowe, William Lundy, Francis Lundy, Joseph Mahar, John Mahar, Nicholas Manning, Charles Marshall, Robert Marshall, William assinger George
Little,
6 4
22 32
21 3 15
20
3
6
1
10 26 26
7
23 24 20
6
,
21 31
23
14
13 12
3
2
27
2 11
Wm
Kenedy, John
6 6 5 2 6 6
31 29 34 34
Modeland, George Modeland, Henry Modeland, Isaac Modeland, Joshua Modeland, Joshua Montgomery, Henry.... Moon, William Moon, William Moore, Judson Moore, Ross
Morrison, James Morrison, John
23 14
6
6
34
10
10
11
13 23
23
23
..
77
Cor
Morrison,
Matthew
Alexander..
James John
Malcolm....
Duncan
...
"McDougall, Johu
McDougall. Laughlin
McFadden, Henry
McGregor, Alpin McGregor, Archibald.... McGregor, John
^Icllveen, Gilbert
.\[cllveen,
James
. .
Mclntyre, Archibald Mclntyre, John Mclntyre, Stephen, McKechnie, Neil McKee, Alexander
McKee, John McKenna, John McKenna, McKeon, James McLaughlin, James McLean, Laughlin
Wm
...
...
Thomas
Neelands, Thomas Neelands William Neely, James Neely, William Newcome, Christopher. Newhouse, Cornelius Newlove, Joseph
,
>jewlove,
Wm
7b
Con. Lot. Con. Lot.
6
6
6
Wm Wm
5
5
Wm Wm
19 15 19 31 29 15
5 6
6
9 5 9
4
6
8
31
Wm
Thomas
4
5
Sinclair, Daniel,
Blacki 5
5 2
Teasdale,
smith
Sinclair, Sinclair,
Sitzer,
Sitzer.
10
James
John, Teacher.
4
2
4
4
8 2 14 3
Edwin Edwin
Alexander
Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith. Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith,
Snell,
Snell, Snell,
Andrew
Donald
Dugald.... George Huo-h
2 2 2 2 3 3
2
33 33 31 32
31 11 6
3 3 3
5 5
32
12 12
6
John C
Peter Robert
2 3
4 5 4 5 6
2
22 22 22 25 25 26 24 26 22
31
4
2
19
Wm Wm Wm Wm
JohnC
John
3
2
13 31
6 6
2 3 3
5
25
1
.1
28
11
3 2
1 1
1
4
5
1
Snell, Elias
20 14 18
15 16
Saell,
Snell,
Joseph Richard
Wm
..
2
2 2 2
Snyder, Snyder.
^^parrow,
Wm
Samuel
Wm
4 3 5 5
6 6
20 30 30 30 29
11
Vernon, James Walker, James, Peddler Walker, Jackson Walker, James Walker, James Walker, Lancelot Walker, Thomas Walker, William
Wallace, Samuel
10
4
5 6 2
1
19 13
35
2
6
3
1
29 29 33 34
7
6 4 4 4 4
6
34
2 2
Warm,
Watson, Watson, Watson, Watson, Watson, Watson, Watson,
er
Charles
3
1
John
5 5
5
1
...
15
1
5
1
Speirs, Peter
Speirs, Peter
Speirs,
Robert
4 3
3
26 18 19
3
James
Jesse
16
1
1
3 5
John
Starratt, Josiah
Stewart, Stewartj
Matthew
6 6 6
Wm
23 22
6
22
1
Stubbins, Gorge
White, Joseph
79
Con. Lot. Con.
Lot.
Whitfield, Isaac
2
1 1
34
13 33 3i
13 13
Wiggins, David Wiggins, James Wiggins, John Wiggins^ John, Sen Wiggins. John. Jr Williams, George Wilson, George, Sen Wilson, George, Jr
1
1
Wilson, Robert Woodhill, Ambrose Woodhill. John Woodhill. William Wood.?, John Young, Frederick
1
1
21
4 5 4
4
13 12 8 23
1
4 4
34 22 25
|
12 12
OHINGUAOOUSY WEST.
Adams, Alexander Adams, John
Alexander, Anderson, Anthony. Andrew
Wm Wm
4 34
1
Cain.
Thomas
28 26 26
2
6
7
13
1
10 26
... ...
10
1
Archibald
Colin
...
14 25 27 29
George
James John
..
27 32 27 29
5 6
Hardy
15
11 o 6
Beatty, Robert
13 12
Guy
23 26
14 14 13 12 13
1
Hugh
James
Thomas, Black-
23 14 14 13 10 33
11
smith
Clarridge.
Alpheus
Clarridge. Erastus
18 20
...
11
Clarridge. William
Clarridge. William
Calrridge',
.rJroadbent.
Hiram (Saw10
3
mill
Wm.
Brooks, Charles
Clarridge.
Clarridge, Clarridge,
S Henry
24 20 15
15 3
12 5 6 25
Hugh
James
14 24
80
81
Con. Lot.
on Lot.
Kickley, Richard
i
2
1
Mrs
26 26 23 16
1
John
Mino,
Wm
Matthew
Mitchell,
Knowles, Vincent Laidlaw, Aaron Laidlaw, John Laird, Peter Lambert, Arthur Lawrence, David Learmont, John Leflar. Albert leflar, William
Leflar. Letiar,
3 6 5 6
,
Modeland, Joseph
5 6 5 5 3
6 2
16
5 5
21
9 2 9
4 4
1
8 8 11 3
3 6
3
17
10 12
8
9
Hiram
William D Leslie. George Leslie, George P Leslie, John Leslie, Joseph Leslie, Robert Lipsitt, George
Lipsitt,
4 4 3 4
6 C
4 9
5 5 5
...
Thomas
8 8
20
19 18 19 20 24
4
4
6
6
28 20 28 33 33 32
21
6 5 6
2 2 2
1
5
1
Mc Bride, James
McBride, James McBride, Robert McCandless, Andrew....
2
(i
34 53 33 30
Hugh
Robert
Lipsitt,
Little,
24 27
21
30 30
10 10 4
7
Edward
Logan. Robert.
6
1
26
1
Mcdure, Andrew
McClure, David, Sr. ... .McClure, David, Jr McClure, Da\'id McClure, David McClure, James McClure, James McClure, John McClure, John McClure, John McClure, Joseph McClure, Patrick McClure, Robert McClure, Samuel McClure, Samuel McClure, Thomas McClure, Thomas McClure, Thomas McClure, Thomas 3JcClure, William McCollum, Alexander... McConnell, John
4
1
Luke Miles
Lundy, Joseph Lundy, Thomas
Lyons, George l^yons, James... Lyons. James Lyons. Thomas Lyons, Mackst^ad, Thomas, Ma-
3
3 o
10
9
4
5
-j,
11
3
5
d
Wm
25 28 26 29
27
3
14
9
11
"
3
6
1
son
11
4 4 5 4
3
11
7
3
6 2
1
24 33
1
Wm Wm Wm
...
2
2
1
22 24 22 10 24
9 2
Macwhirter, Thomas
6 6
6
Thomas
Wm
15 16 16
3 2 6 2 3 5 5 2 2 5
2
4
6 2
17
9
21
5
33
12 21
22
82
,,
.^-
Coji. Lot.
Con.
Lt.
6
I
34
31
5
1
1
34
29 29 12 12
12
6
9
I I
19
2
4
G
.
27
6
4 6 6 6 G 6
5
")
5 6
22 22
12
II
George
5
6 5 5
Thomas Thomas
6 6
2
27 23 23
7
Pickering. Harland
IS
1
5
j
2 5
1
8 5 9
McKane, James McKane, Thomas McKenny, Daniel McKenny. William McKenney, William
.
4
...
4
2
22 23
13
Rice,
Edward
6 3 5 2 5 6
17
19
5
'
Rice. Jonathan
2
.... ....
1
McLaughlin, Joseph
5 2
3
1
McL allan d
Archibald ...
McLeod, Duncan McMicken, Benjamin ... McPherson, Andrew .... McPherson, Henry McPherson, John McPherson, John McPherson, Matthew... McPherson, Robert
McQuarrie, Allan McTavish, Peter,
cher Neale, Samuel
6
2
5
.5
4
5
5
5 3
13 27 14 20 18 2 29 12 23 22 22 23 23 23 27
11
14
10
11
4-
5 6
1 1
Ryan, Joseph
25 28
Ryan Thomas
Scott, Alexander:
28
9
12
Scott, Isaac
Scott,
4 3
.5
Scott,
Scott,
James John
13
&
4 4 6 5
.5
8 17 8
21
11
Tea1
4
2
2 6
Newstead, William Newton, John Nichols, Kichard Nicholson, Richard Nobbs, Richard T Noble, Robert
Norris,
5
6
1
19 8 8
1
2
6 2
14
15
7
Shaw, John
Shipley. William
12
6
6
32
31
Arthur
..
2 5 5
5 5
25
24
IG
7
1
Shook, Jacob Shook, John Simpson, John Simpson, William Sinclair, Alexander
Sinclair,
3 3
1
2
5 2
13 13 13 5 20
Alexander
Sinclair, Hugh.....'
Sinclair, Peter
33 20
31
3
2 2
d 9
Sloan, John, Jr
28 28
83
Con. Lot.
Con. Lot-
Smilh, David
vSmith.
6 G 2
6
G
Duncan
28 33 16 33
5
Wm.
13
16 16
1'
1 1
Inn3
1
Snow, John Snow, Thomas Snow, William Speers, Archibald Speers, Robert Standing, Robert
Stephens, James Story, Robert
Stringer,
...
i i 4
6
15 11 15
14
3
4
2
1
6 6
James
34 26 16 27
Whitehead, William ... Whitelock, Isaac Wiggins. Arthur Wiggins, David Wigoins, David Wiggins, John Wiggins, William ......
Wilkinson. James
Wilkin.son. Robert
3
2
3
1
31
11
2
1
1
1
11 11
30
26
2
3
2
Taylor,
Thomas
Thompson, James Thompson, Robert Thompson Thomas Thompson. William Totten, George Tottn, John Townsend, Edward Tewnsend, George Townsend, Henry Townsend, Josiah Townsend, Thomas Townsend, William Tremble, James Trueman, John
,
.
4 2
2
24
4
1
4
1
1
4
.
3 3 6 6 o
6
.5
5
1
2
1
30 30 31 30 30 31 27 12
15
Wilkinson, William Wilkinson, W^m, senr... Wilkinson, Wm., junr... W'illiams. Benajah Williams, .Njark Willis. Richard Wilson, Charles Wilson. George Wilson, John, Sen Wilson. John. Junr Wilson William
,
. .
32 30 22
32 24 12
1
3
5 3
2
1
21
4
1
34
8
4
6 5 3
2
10 33
5 3 4 18 15 26 15
\^'ilson,
William
Tufley,
Thomas
2
1
26 10
Wray, John Young. George ... Young, George Young, W'illiam K. ...
3 6 3
BOSTON.
Formerly called Ca.slors' Corners, a small village in the north part of Chinguacousy. It has water powers on the river Credit, which are pretty well employed by the Messrs. Caslor in mills and woollen factory. Distant from Brampton 12 miles; from Cheltenham 3
miles.
Campbell, James.
McKechnie,
Neil. Labourer,
84
BRAMPTON.
Is the
It is in the
Town
Chinguacousy, pretty centrally situated in the County It was incorporated as a Village in 18.52, and as a Town in 1873,
ship of
the latter to take effect in 1874. Brampton was a very pretty and interesting place in the spring of
The Etobicoke meandering through the streets, its banks with leeks, but spotted with early spring flowers. There were then only two streets in Brampton, Hurontario Street and the side road between lots five and six, now Queen Street, and the Etobicoke proceeded on its course, wandering and curving, crossing and re-crossing the streets, as if in doubt of the proper course to Lake Ontario. Unfortunately the Etobicoke was not a good fishing stream. It was not a stream that suited the very fastidious taste of the trout, and the salmon and suckers were stopped by mill dams, one near the mouth of the stream on the property of the Hon. Samuel Smith another of Mr. Silverthorn near Dundas Street. But the Etobicoke, as a running stream, was valuable and interesting, and the salmon and sucker.s would sometimes still force their way up to, and through Brampton, and Mr. Archibald Pickard used to catch many of them on their return towards the sea. But there were other attractions about Brampton than fish. There was a nice pine grove on and about Queen Street, East of Hurontario Street, where, almost any morning in the spring, could be found a splendid covey of partridges, who, poor things being quite ignorant of their humble and inferior position, became an easy prey to the .superior (?) animal. There were, also, lots of beautiful deer in the neighbourhood, a.s well as bears, wolves, foxes, racoons, &c., but the must singular and interesting of the original inhabitants, was a colony of beavers which having been probably driven from their own territory, in Toronto Township, settled in the previous year had endeavoured to establish themselves in this place, quite ignorant of the almost simultaneous settlement of the bipeds in the same lo1820.
::reen
:
cality.
dam
Street, opposite
Coyne.
They cut
down
and continued
their labours for several weeks, but the sight of the pendicular, strange-looking animals, passing and re-passing
and the
tall,
per-
knowledge that those interlopers were actually cutting down the trees around their dwellings, much faster than they, the beavers, could cut them down probably induced them wisely to abandon their undertaking, and retire to some more peaceful locality. They finally left their dam unfinished and disappeared. The fishes are all All these primeval things have passed away. gone. The poor partridges, the deer, bears and wolves are destroyed or driven away, and in their place may be seen in our streets, waggons bringing in the produce of the country, men and women on
85
business or pleasure, and lots of children going to or returning from
school.
It was some time after the emigration of the beavers, that BrampThe first apton assumed anything of the pretentions of a village. pearance of anything like business was commenced by the late much respected John Scott. Esquire, who kept a small store, a distillery and pot ashery. He also built a small mill for grinding or chopping the grain for the distillery, which is probably the only instance of the
water power of the Etobicoke being used for machinery in Brampton. This mill attracted cunsiderable attention in consequence of a peculiarity originating with Mr. Scott himself, which was, that the mill stones were made to move vertically instead of horizontally, the usual practice. This was considered by many a decided improvement. The late Wm. Buffy was sometimes considered as the father of About the year 1834 he built a pretty reBrampton as a village. spectable tavern on the corner where Mr. Clarke's grocery now stands, and in this house was for some time transacted much of the business of Brampton. About this time the late Mr. John Elliott laid out village lots for sale and first applied the name of Brampton to the place, which name soon became generally adopted. Brampton being the centre of a good agricultural district, induced several mechanics and merchants to commence business here, and it became quite celebrated as a wheat market. Mr. Abijah Lewis, then of Cooksville. establi-shed a store here, which was afterwards owned and occupied by Mr. Peleg Howland, who carried on business for many years with much success. The late Mr. George Wright soon afterwards opened a store and carried on a successful business. ]\Ir. Wright was a very enterprisinu; man. and did much for the advancement of Brampton, but the business most profitable to the town is the Iron Foundry- and manufactory of Messrs. Haggert Brothers, which gives constant employment to over one hundred men. According to Mr. Walton's Directory for 1837, the number on the Assessment Roll, for the limits which form the Town of Brampton was 18. By Armstrong's Directory in 1850 the number had increased to 78. and in 1873 it amounts to 550. Total Population, 2317.
The people of Brampton are entitled to much credit for the liberal support they have given to the cause of education. Since its first establishment as a separate municipality in 1853, the public schools of Brampton, have been perfectly free. Teachers" salaries and all other expenses are paid by the ratepayers of the village, except the portion received from the Government. 31 any of the ratepayers having considerable yearly sums to pay as school tax. had no children to send to school and therefore could receive no direct return, but no complaint has ever been heard on that account. good Grammar School-house was built in 1856. which has since been considerably enlarged, but is now quite insufficient for the accommodation
required.
As
the
Brampton
all,
there are
many
86
scholars from the neighbouring townships who attend the BramptoQ schools, and are thus educated at the expense of the ratepayers of
Brampton.
The
following
of the public schools, with the names of tlie and the number of scholars in each school now eothe present term commencing in September, 1873
is a list
:
Piigh School,
4th 3rd
"
"
2nd
1st
"
"
'
& 2nd"
1st
1st
50 Scholars: Mr. E. Perdue, Head Teacher. Mr. E. Mackay, Assistant. " 64 Mr. Morton. Teacher. " 65 Miss Robb, " " 63. Miss Morton. " 67 Miss yioifatt! 103 Miss Porter. ' Miss Burnett. 102
514 Scholars.
Besides the above there are several private schools in the town, so that about one-fourth of the population of Brampton are now going to
school.
The amount of
CHURCHES
IN
BRAMPTON.
Church of England, Rev. I. Middleton. Presbyterian, Church Street, Rev. J. Pringle. " John Street, Baikie.
Rev. J.
and Rev. J. G. Scott. Primitive Methodist, Rev. T. W. JoUiffe and Rev. T. Sims. Episcopal Methodist, Rev. T. Argue and Rev. E. Wills. Baptist, Rev. E. G. Stoba. Roman Catholic, no resident clergyman attended by Rer. J. Gribbin, from the Gore. The Mormon clergymen have occasionally service in Brampton, but they have no church here. Brampton has a station of the Grand Trunk Railway, and the Credit Valley Railway, now being constructed, will have a station here. The Montreal and Dominion Telegraph Companies have
;
W. Burns
oflSces here.
Kenneth Chisholm, Reeve; J. P. Clark. Deputy Reeve CounDr. Charles Y. Moore, D. S. Leslie and John Anthony. Thornhill A. Agar, Treasurer. John McCulla, Clerk. Brampton has three Newspapers .The Brampton Times, edited by George Tye; The Peel Banner, edited by Alexander Dick and The Brampfon Proc/ress, edited by James Wideman.
87
Adams, Alfred, Moulder. Adams, George, Mason, Huroutario.
Adams, Samuel, Bricklayer, S-W. Adams, Thomas, Coopei", Queen. Adams. Wm., Labourer. John. Adams, Wm., Bricklayer, S. W. Addy, Wm., Cooper, Queeu. Agar, Thomhill A.. Clk. of Div.
Court, Scott. Aitkin, Robert. Finisher. Fore-
Pumpmaker.
Queen.
Hurontario.
man of foundry. John. Alexander. James, Carpenter, John. Alexander. Robert, Carpenter, John. Ambrosse & Banister, Druggists,
Huron tario.
Ambrosse. John D., of Ambrosse
Barclay, Thomas, Carriage-maker Barrett. Henry, Labourer, Queeu Barrett. Joseph. Brewer, George. iiates, John '*., Painter, Queen Bate, Wm., Hostler.
Beattie. George, Finisher.
Queen
&
Banister.
Anderson. Alexander. Waggonmaker, Queen. Anderson. Benjamin, Painter. Anderson, Miss, Nelson. Anderson, James, Shoemaker, Eurontario. Anderson, John, Carpenter. Jane.
Beck, John, Salesman. Beck, Samuel, Innkeeper, Revere House, Hurontario. Bell, James, Clerk, David. Bell, John E.. Labourer, Queen. Bell, Joseph C, Bookkeeper,
Centre.
Anthony
Queen.
Bros.. Carriage-makers.
Reynon
&c.
\'
Fletcher,
Barristers,
Anthony, John, of Anthony Bros. Anthony, Wm., of Anthony Bros. Appleby, George, Hurontario.
rio.
Biddlecomb, William.
Blair,
Henry.
Labourer,
Armour, Alexander,
Isabella.
Carpenter,
Armstrong, Christopher. G. T. R.
Elizabeth.
Armstrong, George, Cattle-dealer, John. Armstrong. George, Labourer. Ash. Thomas, Watchmaker at
Blakely, Mrs., Queen. Boak, Samuel, Cooper, George. Boddy, Alexander, Clerk. Registry.
Woods.
Asher, John, Labourer, Ellen. Atkinson, Joseph, Weaver. Hurontario.
88
Bramly, Joseph, Carpenter, llurontario.
Brainpton Progress
Office,
James
Huron-
Wideman,
tario.
publisher,
Brnmptoii Times Office, Geo. Publisher, Queen. Bright & Thayer, Iron and Ware, Queen. Bright, Andrew, of Bright Thayer. Bright, Lewis, Gunsmith,
rontario.
Tye
Tin
and
Campbell, D. F., County Registrar, Hurontario. Campbell, Hugh, Blacksmith. Campbell, Hugh, Labourer, John. Campbell, James, Ashery Union, Residence, John. Carver, Charles. Labourer. Mary. C'aslor, David, Waggonmaker. Charters, Francis, Labourer,
HuI I
Broddy, Bobert,
tario.
Sheriff,
Huron-
Lynch. Chisholm, K. & Co., Merchants, Queen. Chisholm. K., of K. Chisholm & Co., Uurotjtario, Postmaster.
Chivrell,
Matthew.
I'ricklayer,
Broddy. Bailiff, Ellen. Brown, Mrs., George. Brown, John, Teamster, Queen. Brown, Joseph, Labourer, Queen. Brown, Robert, Carpenter.Huron,
Wm
Hurontario.
Edwin, Cooper, James, John, Grocer, Hurontario. Clark, John, Blacksmith, HuronC'hurch,
('lark,
tario.
tario.
Bryant, Wm., of Phillips and Bryant. liuUeyment, Thos., Bird Stuffer, Nelson. Bunting, Benjamin M., Bricklayer, Hurontario. Bunting, James, Clerk, Huron|
Carpenter,
Tiios.
Boarding-house,
Chapel.
Clipsou,
tario.
Wm.. G.
Burns, Rev. Wm., W. M. Burnett, Henry, Cabinetmaker, Hurontario. Burnett, Henry, jun. Cabinet-! maker. Hurontario. Burrows, x\lfred. Labourer, John. Burrows, Alfred, jun., Pumpmaker. Burrows, Alfred, Tinsmith. Burrows, Charles, Labourer, Wil!
i
Cochrane.
T. R. Roderick, Manufac-
Cole,
John W.,
Artist,
Hupon-
tario.
Ham.
Burrows, Frederick, Pumpmaker, Hurontario. Burt, Wm., Painter, Queen. Calder, Alexander, Marbleworker, Hurontario. Calder, Truman, Marblecutter,
,
Hurontario. Cookson,Jnseph, Bricklayer, Jane Cormack. Robert, G. T. R. Couch, Edward, Ostler. Court House and Gaol, South
Wellington. Coutts, Rev. D., Pres. Isabella.
Scott.
Cox, William, Shoemaker, South Wellington. Coyne, Heynon & Fletcher, Barristers, &c.. Queen. Coyne, John, M.P.P., of Coyne,
Beynon &
Fletcher, Scott.
89
Coyne, John T., of Coyne, Fletcher & Coyne. Coyne, John, Shoemaker, Queen. Crouch James. Labourer. Crawford, Michael, Gaolor. Cabinetmaker Crawford, Thos
,
Elliott,
Elliott. y\Y<.,
Elliott, Will.,
Widow,
Elizabeth.
Elliott,
Ellis,
Wm.,
at Burnett's.
Edward, Constable, George. Ellison, David, Liquor Dealer. Emery, John, Labourer, Queen.
Endicott, George, Salesman. Endicott, Henry, Book-keeper.
Cummins,
J.
P.,
Solicitor, &c..
tario.
Law
Student.
Davis, Davis,
Wm., Labourer,
(Jharles,
Dawson,
Hurontario.
Dawson, Joseph, Druggist. DeRose, Richard, Painter, Centre Desmond, Ellen, California. Dick, Alexander, Editor Peel Banner, Hurontario. Dodd, Joseph, Carpenter, Hurontario.
tario.
Downie, Mrs., California. Dracass, John, Miller. Drinkwater, Wm., Elliott. Duggan, Henry, Turnkey. Duggan, Wm., J. P. Duncan, James, Labourer. Duncan, Thomas, Tailor, Queen. Elliott, Matthew, of K. Chisholm, & Co., Queen.
Queen.
Gilkinson, John, Ostler, John. Gilkinson, Joseph, Engineer, Market.
90
Hane, Andrew, Plasterer, Hemlock.
John.
W.
beth.
Graham, Mrs Mabel, S. W. Graham, Joseph, Merchant, Queen Graham, Robert A., Carpenter. Carpenter, Thomas, Graham,
.
Church.
Huv
Queen. Greenwood, William, Labourer, Queen. Grey, Mrs., Queen. Grey, Samuel, Carpenter, Queen. Guest, John, Labourer, Hurontario.
Wel-
lington.
Guest,
rio.
Wm.,
Painter,
Huronta-
Moulder,
Grocer,
Tailor,
Thomas, Merchant
Hurontario. Holmes, Mrs. M., Queen. Homer, Frederick A., Tinsmith, Hurontario. Hosie, Andrew, Baker, Queea. Hossie, Walter, Deputy SheriflF,
Hamilton, James, Carpenter, Hurontario. Hamilton, John, Agent, Joha. Hamilton, William, Carpenter, Hurontario. Hammond, William, Innkeeper, Hurontario.
Hughes, Stewart, Mason, Mary. Hull, Anthony, Carpenter, Queea. Hunt, John, Gentleman. Hunt, William, Barber.
91
Hunter, Joseph, Queen. Hunter, Eobert, Grocer, Queen. Hunter, Thomas B. Smith. Hurlburt, Wm., Exchange Hotel, Hurontario. Hurst, James, Cooper, Queen. Hurst, John, Cooper, Elizabeth. Hurst, Wm., Merchant, Queen. Ingraham, Mrs., Elizabeth. Jackson, Geo,, Shoemaker, Queen. Johnston, James, M,D,, Hurontario.
Livingston, John, Carpenter. Lonie, David, Finisher, Railway. Lounsbornugh, John, Painter,
Lowrie, Charles, Labourer, Mill. Lynch, John, Queen. Magee, Mrs., Innkeeper, Hurontario.
Jones, George. Barber, Hurontario, Residence Centre. Jones, John M., Farmer, Huron-
Maguire, John, Ostler, Queen. Maguire, William, Shoemaker. Maguire, John B,, Druggist, Hurontario, Mahaffy, Wm., Agent, Hurontario.
tario.
Kemp.
David,
Manager
Mer-
chants'
Bank.
Martin
Arthur,
Coachman,
Finisher,
S,
King, Mrs,, Widow, Hurontario. Kirk, Henry, Labourer. Kirkwood, William, Salesflian,
Nelson,
S,
Knock, James, Bar-tender. Knox, Arthur, G, T. R. Knox, George, Switchman, G. T. R. Knox, William, Gentleman.
Mason, Chas., Brickmaker, Mill. Mason, John, Brickmaker, Queen Mason, Josiah, Carpenter, Hurontario,
Mayer, Mrs., Hurontario. Merchants Bank of Canada., D. Kemp, Manager, Queen. Middleton, Rev. J., Ch. England,
Scott,
way,
Milner, Jacob, Carpenter. Milner, John, Carpenter,
Rail-
way.
Milaer, Thomas, Grocer, Hurontario.
Hemlock,
Little, Joseph,
Waggon-maker.
92
Milner,
Wm., Foreman
of foun-
dry, Hurontario.
Labourer.
Carpenter,
McRride, Samuel, Clerk, Peaker ^Runians. McCandliss, James, Sadler. McCauley, Isaiah, Carpenter, Ellen.
Mitchell,
Mitchell,
Wm.,
Bellringer, John.
William,
McClellan,
beth.
John, Pupil,
Eliza-
George.
Mitchell,
Wm.
A.,
Watchmaker,
Hurontario.
William,
Carpenter,
McClellan, John, Carpenter, David McClellan, Mrs., Elizabeth. McClure, Samuel, Carpenter. Mc' onnell, Nevan, Carpenter, Queen. McConuell, Thomas, Veterinary Surgeon, Hurontario. McCounell, William, Gent., Elliot.
Fleming, Barristers,&c. Morphy, Thos., of Morphy & Fleming, Hurontario. Morrison, Martin, Druggist, Hurontario.
Morphy&
McCulla, Queen.
John,
Town
Clerk,
McCuUa.
Queen.
William,
Carpenter,
Mortimer, James, Moulder. Morton, Adam, Teacher, Isabella niorton, James A. Law Student. Morton, Thomas. Agent, George. Mulherin, Thos. Moulder. Mullen, John T., M. D., Hurontario.
Munday,
Queen.
Labourer,
Murdoch,
Queen.
Shoemaker,
Murdock, Mrs.
rontario.
Hu-
tario.
Murdock,
John.
Thomas,
Carpenter.
Moulder,
In-
93
'
Phelan,
Phillips
">Iichael,
Carpenter.
Hu-
Shoemaker.
rontario.
John.
Queen. Ncsbit, Arthur. Gent., Queen. Newhouse, Wm., Gent., Vodden. Newlove, Thos., Ostler. Kixon. Wm.. Gent.. Elizabeth. Oaks. William, Finisher, WilNel.<on. J;imes, Saddler,
& Bryant, Furniture, Hurontario. Phillips, James, of Phillips & Bryant. Pickard, John, Tax Collector,
Isabella.
Porter, John,
rio.
I
Tailor,
Huronta-
liam.
Osborne, Thos. Butcher, David. Packnam. George, Farmer, South Wellington. Packham, James, Brickmaker, John. Palen, ^-irs., Hurontario. Palen, William, Carpenter, S. Wellington. Patter.son, John, Carter, Ellen. Patterson, Eobert, Teamster,
Elizabeth. Patterson, Samuel,
rontario.
Powers,
Elliott.
j I
Thomas,
Blacksmith,
Daniel, Teamster, S. Wellington. Price. David, Tailor, Queen. Price, Joseph, Tailor, John. Pringle, Eev. James, Pres., Hu-
Pratley,
rontario.
0.
Gent.,
Hu-
Pringle,
Pulfer.
Wm.,
Francis,
Wellington, Grocer, Hurontario. Patullo, Alexander, M.D., Church Payne, Thos, Finisher, Church. Peaker & Eunians, Hardware, Hurontario. Peaker, Wm., of Peaker & Eunians.
Patterson,
Wellington.
Pulfer, John, Labourer, QueenPurcell, Patrick, Mill.
Pearen, Jonathan,
bella.
Agent, Isa-
Putten. Joseph, Ostler. Quin, John, Carpenter, Queen. Raison, Charles, Labourer, Queen Eaison, Samuel, Labourer, John. Kaison. Thomas, Labourer,Queen Eandal John, Labourer, Hurontario.
Pendleton, John, Labourer, Church. Pendleton, Eichard, Eoadmaster, Church. Pendleton, Wm., Tavern inspector. Queen. Perdue, William,
Eedeck, Andrew, Mill. Eegistry Ofl&ce, Queen. Eeid, Abraham, Labourer, Mill. Revere House, Samuel Beck, Hurontario.
High School
Teacher.
Perdue, W^illiam, Gent., Eailway. Perry, Jesse, Builder, Alexander. Petef'er, John. Labourer, John. Phair, George, Labourer, Hurontario.
Eeynolds, James, Cooper, George. Reynolds, John, Agent, G. T. R. Robertson, John, Sadler, Queen. Robinson, Geo. H., Grammar Teacher, Nelson.
94
Robinson,
rontario.
James,
Grocer,
Hu-
Mary.
Hu-
Rooney.
William. Haggart's Foundry, Hurontario. Rose, Airs., John. Ross, Wm. M., Gent., HurontaRogers,
urs.,
Jo.^epli,
rio.
Mrs. Jane, Queen. Slack, Crawford, Fancy Store, Hurontario. Smedley, Charles, Blacksmith, Union. Smith, Catherine, John. Smith, David, Farmer, Hurontario.
&
George, Butcher, William. James, Carpenter. John, Labourer. Jdseph, Butcher, Vod-
Ryan, Jerry, Teamster. Ryan. Michael, Blacksmith. Ryan, Philip, Labourer, Free man. Sawyer, Wm., Ostler. Savage, John, Finisher, George.
SchiUer, Chas., Clerk. Sehorah, Thomas, Shoemaker,
Scott,
Robert C, Labourer, Hemlock. Smith, Thomas, Moulder. Smith, William, Builder, S. WelSmith,
lington.
Lynch. A.
F.,
Judge of County
Huron-
Court. Scott, D,
tario.
L., Barrister,
Sparks, Eneas, Waggon-maker, Sparks, Vipond, Blacks'.nith, Hurontario. Sparrow, William, Carpentei-, S. Wellington. Spellman, Jessie, Carpenter,
Church.
Scott,
&
William, Bricklayer, Union. Sproule, John, Butcher, Railway. Stead, John G Merchant, HurSpence,
,
Scott,
James,
of J.
&
G,
M.
ontario.
Scott.
Sterling,
John, Labourer.
Labourer, Church. Scott, Rev. J., W. M., Isabella. Scott, John L., Horsedealer, Railway. Scott, Mrs. Mary, Widow,Queen. Scott, Robert, Labourer, Centre. Scully, Henry, Carpenter, HurScott, Jacob,
ontario.
Sellens,
Huron-
Hur-
Samuel, Tanner.
i
Shane, Edward, Dairyman, John Sharp, James, Gent., Nelson. Shaw, Rev. J., W. M., Mill. Shennick, Thomas D., Trader, Queen.
Stewart, James, Shoemaker, S. Wellington. Stewart, John, Carpenter, John. Stewart, Robert, John. Stewart, Thos., Carpenter, John. Stewart, Thomas, Tinsmith. Stinson, Dress-maker, Miss,
9o
Stoneham, Queen.
Stork,
Richard,
Carpenter,
Vodden, Thomas,
beth.
Driller,
Eliza-
Volman, Fred. Painter, John. Wainwright, William, Carpenter. Walsh, Edward, Queen's Hotel,
Queen. Walsh, Robert, Carpenter, Lynch, Waltenburgh, Mrs. Wand, George, Labourer, Hurontario.
Hemlock.
Summerville, Thomas, Carpenter. Sumner, John, Queen, Sumner, Samuel, Shoemaker, Queen. Tate, George. Saddler. Taylor, David. Glove-maker. Taylor, Geo.. Carpenter, Church. Taylor, James, Waggon-maker. Taylor, Matthew. Labourer, Queen. Taylor, Wm., Labourer, Nelson.
Gardener, S. Wellington. Warren, William, Gardener, S. Wellington. Watkins,"Thomas G. T., Nightwatchman, Elizabeth. Watson, (Tcorge, Grocer, Hurontario.
Warren, Thomas,
Watt, Andrew, Machinist, Queen. Webster, Thomas, Bookkeejier at Haggarts. White, David, Butcher, Market.
Temple, John, Labourer, Queen. Thayer, Horatio, of Bright and Thayer. Thistle, Mrs. J. A.. Queen.
White, ^;ichaeL Labourer, John. White, Thomas, Cabinet Maker, John. Whitehead, William, Carpenter, George. Wideuian, James, The Progress,
Elizabeth.
dealer,
tario
Tilt,
Wel-
lington.
Tilt, John, Gentleman, Scott. Todd. John, Gent., Hurontario.
Andrew, Tanner, Queen. Wilkinson, William, Merchant, Hurontario. Williamson, Joseph, j.utcher, William. Williamson, William, Cattle Dealer, Hurontario. Williams, Thomas, Labourer, EliWisiley,
zabeth.
Queen. Troughton, Stafford, Cabinetmaker. Trueman, Mrs. Jane. Tye, George, Brunvptnn Times,
Jane.
Williams, William, Blacksmith, Queen. Wilson, Purdun, Labourer. Wilson, Thomas, Marble Works, Queen. Wilson, William, Merchant, Hurontario.
Tye, Luther, Printer, John. Vance, lex., Teamster, Queen. Vodden, ,Mrs., Church.
Wood, John
tario
;
E.,
Barber, Huron-
residence, John.
96
L., P. 0., Bookstore, Queen, res. Hurontario. Wray, John, Labourer, Ellen. Wright, Mrs., Church. Wright, Robert, Labourer, Queen. Wright, Wesley, R. Wright, William, Blacksmith, Quren. Wright, William, John.
Woods, P.
Wright, William, Moulder, John. York, Elias A., S. Wellington. Young, Andrew, Carpenter, John. Young, Thomas, Labourer, John.
Total assessed value of property
for 1873.
CHUROHVILLB.
village on the River Credit in the north-west part of the Township of Toronto, distant from Bra-atipton 5 miles from Streetville o
;
miles,
Aikens, W., Labourer. Anderson, Alexander, Labourer. Anderson, Elizabet!:, Wid^w. Argue, Abraham, Saddler. Atchison, John, Innkeeper.
Brown, Henry, j-'urns, John, Labourer. Burns. Wm., Farmer. Bussell, James, Farmer. Church. Mrs Harriet, Widow of
Orange. Dolby, Richard. Blacksmith. Dolby, Wm., Labourer. Douglas, Hugh, Labourer. Frazer, John. Fogarty, Thomas, Waggonmaker Hail, Fletcher, Farmer. Hall, Levi. Farmer. Hall, Zolman, Blacksmith. Handey, Wm., Hlacksmith. Hopper, James, Carpenter. Howell, Charles, Blacksmith. Ingram, Mathias, Farmer. Ji jce, James, Blacksmith. Joice, Maurice, Blacksmith. Kendall, James, Labourer. Kendall, John, Labourer. Leslie, John B., Farmer.
Wm., Labourer.
Farmer.
Miller, Robert,
Mitchell. Archibald.
McCartney, Wm. McCIure, James. Mcllwain, Joseph Weaver. Ni rtou, James, Labourer. Nowits, Vincent, Farmer. Pointer, Drunswick.
,
Pointer, Fletcher.
Pointer, J. E.
&
R.. Tanners.
ctR.,
P.M
R.
E.
&
97
CLAIREVILLE.
A village on the eastern boundary of the County, partly in the Oore of Toronto, and partly in Vaughan and Etobiocke in the Distant from Brampton 9 miles; from Toronto County of York 17 miles; from Malton, the nearest station of the Grand Trunk
Railway 4
miles.
Armstrong,
keeper.
Bell,
Christopher,
Toll-
McKay,
J. A.,
M.D.
John,
Primitive
Auctioneer.
Hujill, David.
CLAUDE.
small village on the northern limits of the Township of Chinguacousy, on Huron tario Street, distant from Brampton 10 miles, from Charleston a station of the Toronto Grey and Bruce Railway, 6 miles. Population about 100.
Bulleymente, Andrew, Merchant. Campbell, James. Farmer. Clark. Mrs. A., Widow. Clunis, Alexander, Blacksmith. Croll, Rev. R. M., Presbyterian. Do erty, George, Agent. Fead. Mrs. Mary. Lavery, Hugh, Shoemaker. Lewis, Joseph, Waggonmaker. Maher, Edward, Innkeeper. ^NJcCollum, P. T., Postmaster. McDonald, John.
McGregor, Archibald. McGregor, John. McKechnie, Alexander. McKechnie, Archibald, Farmer. McKechnie, Neil, Farmer. Perdue, Heniy. Robertson, George, Farmer. Robinson, Andrew, M.D.
RRbinson, harles, M.D. Ross, Joseph, Tailor. Scott, George, Mason. Sharp, Thomas, Labourer. Westervelt, James, Merchant.
'.
McGregor, Alpine.
COLERAINE.
ship line between
boundary of the County, on the townToronto Gore and the Township of Yaughan. Distant from Brampton, 15 miles from Klineburg. a station on the Toronto, Grey and Bruce Railway, 2 miles. Population about 200.
village on the eastern
;
98
Atkinson, Thomas, Farmer. Byrne, Michael, Farmer. Clark, Richard, Farmer. Cole, John, Farmer. Cole, Thomas, Farmer. Cook, Eichdrd, Farmer. Craven, James, Farmer. Devins, Isaac, Farmer. Fenwick, Francis, Farmer. Johnston, James. Farmer. Johnston, John, Township Clerk.
Kelly, Margaret, Merchant.
Rowler, George, Huckster. John, Mary, Widow, P. Splan, John, Farmer. Watson, Walter, Farmer.
St.
M.
COLUMBIA.
village in the Township of Albion, on a branch of the Humber. Distant from Bolton, 3 miles; from Brampton, 1^1 miles. Pop^ ulation about 200. This village was formerly called," Coventry/ which is still the name of the Post Office.
Arnott, Simon, Shoemaker. Beaton, Neil, Labourer. Brooks, Charles, Labourer. Campbell, Duncan, Waggonmaker.
Morrison. Wm., Farmer. McAllister, Peter, Merchant. McAllister, Thomas. McGovern, Mrs., Columbia Inn.
Alexander, Labourer.
Hotel.
Wm.,
Miller.
Exchange
Wm.
McGee.
Kerr, Isaac, Farmer. Kerr, Isaac, Jr. Kitchison, George. Kitchison, Wm., Blacksmith.
OOOKSVILLE.
One of the oldest villages in the County, in the Township ot Toionto, at the intersection of Dundas and Huroutario Streets Distant from Toronto City, 16 miles; from Port Credit, 3 miles ;' from Brampton 10 miles. It was n thriving and rising village until the construction of a railway un each side of it cut otF a large portion of its business. It will probably revive by the Credit Valley Railway, 0OW being constructed, which will have a station about midway between Cooksville and Dixie, so as to accommodate both villages^ It has a rare thing in Canada a Vinery and wine factory, under Population about 400. the management of Solomon White, Esq.
99
Anderson, John. Labourer. Barsotte, Francis, Labourer. Mason. Boakes, Bonacaise, John, Labourer. Brethour, Eev. David L., W.M. Broddy. Mrs. Anne, widow. Brunskill, Matthew, Carpenter. Brunskill, William, Butcher. Bull, Edward, Farmer. Bundy, Charles, Mason, Charlton, John, Farrier. Church, George. Farmer. Clairehouse Vineyards^ S. White, Proprietor. Cochrane, John. Gardener. Codling, Thomas, Butcher.
,
I
Lynch, John, Farmer. Morgan, William, Farmer. Morley, J. R. Shoemaker. Morton, Thomas, gent.
.
Peaker, John,
master.
Phillips, Joseph,
Merchant, Post-
Merchant.
Price,
Waggon-maker. Combs, ]\Iark, Butcher. Cook, Henry, Labourer. Cook, M. W., Farmer.
Colwell, Charles.
Schiller, Schiller.
Cramp, Thomas,
Vineyard. Crawford, Crossin, Mason. Crosier, John, Farmer. Culham, David, Farmer. Galbraith, John, Merchant. Glassbrook, M. G., Vineyard. Gordon, Andrew.
Hector, T. W. Hicke'y. John. Labourer. Hunwick William, Cooksville Hotel. Izzard, Walter, Labourer. Kane, Patrick, Huckster. Bang, Tl.omas D., Merchant. Lamb, John, Vineyard. Lesslie, James, Labourer. Lewis, Thomas, M.D. LouK, Patrick, Labourer.
Luciuda. ^^ idow. Smith, Isaac, Ma.?on. Soady. James, Shoemaker. Soady, Walter, Shoemaker. South, Frederick, Farmer. Spencer, Mrs. Jane Stewart, John, Labourer. Taylor, John, Labourer. Torrance, Daniel, Vineyard. Torrance, George, Vineyard. Torrance, John, Vineyard, Vanvalkenburgh, i\Irs. Elizabeth. W^alsh, Joseph. Surveyor. Waterhouse, Albert, Farmer. Waterhouse. Asa, Shoemaker. Waterhouse, Daniel S., Teacher. Waterhouse, Edwy. Teacher, Waterhouse, Geoi'ge, Farmer. Waterhouse, Josiah, Carpenter. Waterhouse, Timothy
Vineyards. Wilcox, Amos, Gentleman. Wilcox, Isaac. Gentleman. Wilson, George R., Blacksmith. Wismer, Jacob, Farmer. Wright, William, Saddler.
100
DERRY WEST.
Distant
Township of Toronto, on Hurontario Brampton, -i miles from Cooksville, 6 miles Port Credit, 9 miles. Population about 100.
A.
Street.
;
from
from
Hunter,
Wm., Farmer.
J. P.
Wm., Farmer.
DIXIE.
village in the Township of Toronto, on Dundas Street. Distant from Cooksville, 2 miles; from Toronto City, 14 miles: from Brampton, 12 miles. Population about 200.
Atkinson, Thomas.
Beharriel,
Thomas, Farmer.
Bemrose,
Wm.,
Gardener.
Mclnninny, Thomas.
McKenny,
Hotel.
Francis,
Farmers'
Dean, Michael, Labourer. Death, Daniel, Farmer. Farmers' Hotel, Francis McKenGilluce, John, Innkeeper. Gilluce, Thomas. Tailor.
Roadhouse,
smith.
Nehemiah,
Black-
Gould, John, Gentleman. Hawkins, John, Esq., J. P. Hawkins, Wm., Blacksmith. Heavy, Matthew, Labourer. Johnston, Wm., Labourer. Kenedy, John, Merchant, Postmaster.
Farmer.
Stanfield,
Thomas, Farmer.
Watts, Nicholas, Carpenter. Wilson, John, Gentleman. Wilson, Robert, Blacksmith. Wilson, Samuel, Shoemaker.
EDMONTON.
A
village in the centre of
U)l
Campbell, Robef^, Blacksmith. Cation, David. Farmer. CoUingborne, James. Earngey. Jo.seph, Saddler,
Elliott,
i'erris,
John Innkeeper,
John, Gentlemen. Oascoyue. Mary, Widow. GifBn, Alexander, Farmer. Oiffin, John, Farmer. Gelding. W. J., Mason. Guy, Joseph. Carpenter. Hall, William, Farmer. Hiscock, Henry, Labourer.
Hutchinson, Hugh. Mason. Huxley, John, Shoemaker. Jamieson, John, Labourer. Johnston, Hugh, Innkeeper. Little, William. Township Clerk. Lyons, Thomas. Esq. Moody, William. Farmer. AIcDougal, Laughin, Gentleman. Quin. Robert, Blacksmith.
Thomas. Thompson, Albert, Waggonmaker. Townsend. William, Labourer. Watson, Samuel, Labourer. Wheeler, Alexander, Farmer.
Shields,
FRASER'S CORNERS.
A
small village on the
cousy.
Distant
from
Town line between Toronto and CTiinguaBrampton, 4 miles from Malton, 4 miles.
;
Henry, Labourer.
DIVISION-
of Toronto
It
lies
It is a very small
is
on the south-east boundary of the Township, but contains the best farmdivided into the Northern and Southern
MUNICIPAL COUNCIL,
William Porter, Reeve;
1873.
Kersey, Philip Eagan, Councillors; James Sleightholm, Treasurer John Johnston, Clerk.
Northern Division.
Con. Lot. Con. Lot.
Ackroyd, Joseph
Bailey, John,
Ijaldock,
V.S
Adams, James
Agar,
Amos
Shoemaker
10 10
11
7
Allen, Jeremiah
Allison,.] ohn,
13 5 17 15
Bailey, Joseph
Henry
Baidock, tiobert
Beamish, William
Berry, James
,
Atkinson, Thomas
12
8 8 8 8 10 8
13 12 4
-4
16 16
102
Con. Lot.
Con. Lot.
Eerry, Nicholas
...,
8
7
Berryman, Richard Black, John Bland, George Bland, J ohn'^ Sen Bland, John, Jur
Bland, Thomas Bryne, Thomas Burritt, Austin Burton, William Byrne, Martin Byrne, Michael Byrne, Thomas
16 14
6
Hugill, Daniel
9 9
Hugill, David
4 4
9
8 9
9
Hunter,
Andrew
7
7 9 5
8 8 11
15
11
11
Thomas
.
8 10 10 10 10
11
9 9 9
13 8
6
14
13
8 10 10 11 11 8 8 8 7
11 11 11 8
11 11
Kersey, 'Ihomas
Key's,
12
16
Thomas
12 12 12
7 7
Lansdell, Alfred....
Lansdell, William
4 4
4 15
15
.Q 15
Lawson, Joseph ..... 8 Lemon, John 9 Leigh ton, George 11 Mason, John, Shoe-
12
maker
10
...
14 14
9 17 16
10
8
Craven, James, Jr
Dale, Thomas Devins, Isaac
11 7 11
16
7
8 7 7 8 7
9 9
6 16 13 13
15 15
1
15 15 3 8
8 8
14
3 3
Dobson, Thomas Dobson, William Doherty, Bernard Doherty, 'harles Eagen, Philip Elcoat, George Elcoat, William
'
4 7 9
9 9 9
,
12 12 15 7
7
8 8
7 8
9
14
11
9 7 7
Endicott, Henry Figg, Joseph Fines, Norris Foster, John Foster, Thomas Foster, William Garbutt, Stephen
15 8
6
8
9 9
9
6
6 6 2
8
9
McVean, John
Nash, .Maurice Nash, Patrick
Nattrass,
7 7
Gardham, Walter
Grant, Alexander Graspy, John Gribbin, Rev. J. R. C. Harrison, John Harrison, Mark Harrison, Matthew Harrison, Nicholas
10
9
15
16 17 8 4
9
John
Nattrass, Jonathan
8 8 8 8 11 8
1
15 8 9 8 7
6
10 10
7 3
10
9
7
10
9
8 4 4
gonmaker
103
Con. Lot.
Nattrass,
Thomas
8 8 8 8 10
11 '7
12
3
7 7
9 9
James
16 14 10 12 17 14 13 13 12 14 14 12
^
Shortel, Richard
Shortel, Robert
10 10 10
9
17 17 17
5 6
Parr, Joseph, Senr Parr, Joseph, Junr Parr^ Thomas Peacock, John Pearen, John Pearson, Pike, Thomas Porter, Robert Proctor, Joseph
9 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
:..
10 7 8
9
Steer,
9 7
...
Taylor, John Taylor, John .. Taylor! Robert Taylor, Wm., Sr Taylor, Wm.^ Jr
9
9
9 8
7
9
7
8
6
Wm
ileid,
Wm
7 8 7 8 11
5
2
15 16
Thompson, John Thompson, Thomas Ward, George Ward, Robert Watson, George Watson, Walter
10
7
10 10 17 13 12 15 15 12 11 14 15
7 7
1
8 12
16
3 9
9
RoLinson, Abel, Senior. Robinson, Abel, Jr Robinson, David Robinson, George Bobinson, James Kobinson, Royal, Charles, Drover.
10 10
9 9
Wm
Wm
7 10 10 8 8 8
8
Weatherall, Wm., Blacksmith 9 Wiley, George 7 10 4 Wiley, 9 8 4J Wiley, 8 3^ Wilkinson, George 8 7| Wilkinson, Robert 5 Wilkinson, Thomas 8 14 Woodhill, Robert 7 14 Woodhill, Susan 7 14 Woodhill, 8
7
.
Wm Wm
2 2
17 17 5
6 2
Wm
GORE OF TORONTO-SOUTHERN
Aikens, John
DIVISION.
8
7
7 8 8 7
8 12
1
Gardham, Walter
Gardhouse, John Haydon, Daniel Haydon, Michael Hepton, Robert Hutchins' in, Walter Shaw. James Shaw, Sarah Shields, Alexander Smith, Patrick
10 12
9 9
8 8
7
7
8
7
7
12
11
Cook, Henry Cook, James Dawson, Frederick Dawson, George Eagan, Patrick
12 12
11
8 9
12 13 14 12
8
7 8
10
7
14
104
Con. Lot. Con. Lot.
Tindale,
John
8
7
13 10 15
Whitlock, Matthew.
7 7
Wood, John
Wriirht, Robert
....
5 14
15
GRAHAMSVILLE.
A
village
on the
" Sixth
Line,"
partj^
in
Brampton,
Bell,
7 miles;
Armour, Alexander.
Henry, Gentleman.
Bell. Robert, Innkeeper.
Cook, John, Blacksmith. Dalton, Wilkinson. Dal ton, Wm., Farmer. Dorsey, Robert, Farmer. Hepton, David, Farmer. Herbert, Edward, Painter. Hessy, James, Blacksmith.
HUTTONVILLE.
A small village in the Township of Chinguacousy, four miles west from Brampton it is on the river Credit, with excellent water power which is used with much success by Mr. Button the proprietor.
;
Hyatt, John, Teamster. James, George, Merchant. Mino, John, Carpenter. Mino, Wm., Teamster.
Ostrander, Urr, Innkeeper. Quinnel, James, Sawyer. Speirs, Robert George. Wurts, Joel, Carpenter.
KILMANAGH.
the Town line between Chinguacousy and Caledon on the third line east of Hurontario Street Distant from Brampton 14 miles; Caledon East, the nearest Station of the Toronto, Grey and Bruce Railway, 2 miles. Population about 100.
On
Nancy, Innkeeper. Calbeck, James, Farmer. Calbeck, James, Junr., Farmer. Calbeck, William, Farmer. Ceasar, Andrew, Farmer. Ceasar, John. Ceasar, Matthew. Ceasar, William.
Blair.
William, Weaver. Faulkner, James. Graham, John, Shoemaker. Lindsay, Andrew, Gentleman. Lindsay, Michael, Gentlemen. Matson, John, Farmer. McCollum, Noble.
(yolter.
McKechnie,
Wm.
105
JMcKenna, William. Blacksmith Nelson, William. Nosworth, Robert. Labourer. Peacock, George, Waggon-maker.
Robertson, .John. Sanderson, Thomas, Post Master.
I
Ward. Edward.
William. William, Shoemaker. Wilson, Hugh.
^\^lrd,
Williaui.s,
Merchant,
LOOKTON.
A village in the Township of Albion. Distant from Brampton 22 miles from Caledon East, the ' Mono Koad " Station of the Toronto, Grey and Bruce Railway, 5 miles. Population about 100.
;
Barnby, Richard, Fanner. Barnby, Robert, Innkeeper. Bolton, John, Labourer. Carey, Anthony.
DeLaney.
Bridcret.
Doherty, Michael, Parmer. Farrell, Richard. Galvin, Michael. Gormican, James, Waggon -maker. Horan, Dennis. Horan, Martin. Horan, V\'illiam, Farmer. Irwin, Alexander, Farmer. Irwin, Samuel, Merchant. Kearns, George.
Killahy, John. Weaver. Lock. Ari hibald. Farmer. Lock, Archibald, Junr. Lock, Mrs. Luc}'. Robert, Farmer. Mallaby. James, Bl.icksmith. Minnock, .^,atthew, Farmer. J'arkinson, Adam, Post blaster. Quinn, John. Tuthill, John, Merchant. Wallace, Henry, Carpenter: Wallace William, Innkeeper.
MACVILLE.
small village in the Townsl.ip of Albion. Distant from ton 16 miles ; from Bolton 3 miles. Population about 80.
Bramp-
Thomas. Labourer. Alloway, Francis, Labourer. Alma Hotel, George Lougheed. Hill, Moses, Car-builder. JaflFray, Charles, Farmer. Lougheed, George, Alma Hotel. Munsie, Alexander, Farmer. McDougall, Andrew, Farmer. McDougall, Mary.
Allan,
Newlove, James, Merchant. Newlove, James H. Robson, James, Farmer. oase, John, Blacksmith. Williamson, Thomas, Farmer. Wilson, Mrs. Wilson Setli, Post Master. Wilson William.
i
MALTON.
thriving village on the Sixth Line or Township of Toronto and Toronto Gore
Town
;
a Station of the
Grand
of the IMontreal Telegraph Company. 6 miles and 15 from the City of Toronto. Population about
Allen, Daniel, Junr., Merchant.
Allen, Joseph,
Merchant,
Post
Master.
106
Haydon, James.
Heacock, Elijah, Innkeeper. Higgins, William. Hutchinson, Joseph. Ibson, Richard, Gentleman.
Atcheson, William, Innkeeper. Barker, David, Farmer. Bateman, John, Shoemaker. Bell, John, Labourer. Blake, James. Brett, William, Labourer. Brocklebank, Townley. Farmer. Brown, Richard, Painter. Butcher, George, Labourer.
Clark,
Thomas,
Grand
Trunk
Agent. Cook, Thomas, Carpenter. Cooper, Samuel. Foster, John, Labourer. Foster, Joseph, Waggon-maker. Graham, John, Blacksmith. Grant, John, M.D., Coroner. Bale, William. Innkeeper.
Hallidaj, 'avid. Halliday, Richard.
I
Payne, John, Labourer. Perry, Thomas. Mason. Press John, Labourer. Robinson, John, Shoemaker. Sanderson, Isaac, Farmer. Shields, James, Teacher. Smith, George, Seaman.
Tester,
Thomas, Labourer.
Wenham, Thomas.
West, William, Labourer. White David.
Hamilton, John.
MAYFIELD.
A
small village in the
Township of Chinguacousy.
Seven miles
Archdekinj Peter, Farmer. Archdekin, Thomas, Gent. Callaghan, John, Blacksmith. Catherwood, Andrew, Farmer, Crocker, Robert, Farmer. Gray, Wm., Farmer. Hearn, Wm., Farmer.
Adam, Farmer.
Speirs,
Tringate,
MEADOWVALE.
the Township of Toronto, on the River Credit with excellent water privileges which are used with much success by Messrs. Gooderham &, Worts. It has an office of the Montreal Telegraph Company, and will shortly have a station on the Credit Valley Railway, now being constructed. Distant from Brampton, 6 miles ; from Streetsville, 4 miles. Population about 300.
Bailey,
A thriving village in
Wm
Wm.,
Cutter.
Cutter,
107
Davidson, Robert, Labourer. Davidson, Walter, Shoemaker. Eccles, James, Labourer. Elliott, Thomas, Blacksmith. Folwell, J. H., Bookkeeper. Foster, George, Teamster. Gooderham & Worts, Millers, & General Merchants. Gooderham, Charles H., Postmaster. Gooderham, George, of Gooderham & Worts. Gordon, Thomas, Labourer. Griffith, Arthur, Sadler. Hamilton, xMrs. Jane, Widow. Hardy, Johuadab, Shingle-maker.
Irvine, Alexander, Labourer, Johnston, James, Cooper. Johnston, Thos., Cooper. Johnston. Thomas, Jr., Farmer. Kearny, Joseph, Commercial Hotel.
Kirby, Sarah, Widow. Laidlaw, IMatthew, Merchant, Miller, John, Miller. Miller, Joseph, Miller. Mitchell, Archibald, Farmer. McCabe, Edward, Labourer, Schollan, George, Labourer. Snowden, Anthony, Labourer. Spellan, David, Cooper. Succliff, Joseph, Merchant. Trevanion, Wm. H., Cooper. Ward, James, Labourer. Ward, Richard, Labourer. Wilson, Thos. Tailor.
MELVILLE.
branch of the small village in the north part of Caledon. Distance Credit runs through it and affords good water power. from Brampton 21 miles; from Orangeville 3 miles. Population about 70.
Porterfield,
Thomas.
George Scott Oatmeal Factory and George Scott
Scott, Charles, of
&
Sons,
Saw
Mill.
Scott, George, of
&
Sons.
Scott,
Henry, Sawyer.
MONO
MILLS.
A considerable village at the head of the " sixth line" or " Mono Road;" partly in the Townships of Albion and Caledon, and partly in the Township of Mono, in the County of Simcoe. It is on the head waters of the River Humber, the water power of which has been made available by the erection of McLaughlin's Mills, in the very early settlement of the county. Distance from Brampton, 24 miles from Orangeville, 7 miles from Mono Road Station on the Toronto, Grey and Bruce Railway, 7 miles. Population about 250.
;
Allison, Samuel,
M, D.
Post-
Beattie, Mrs.
Bell,
10
108
Benson, John. Campbell, William.
Lacey, Robert. Lawrence, Robert, M. D. Lewis, Rev. Alex., Pres., retired. Maxwell, Piobert, Waggon Maker. Milburn, Joseph. Montreal Telegriph Company. McCanna, James, Farmer. McCallum, Duncan, Innkeeper, McKiudlay, David.
Feme, Bernard.
Fletcher, John.
Fletcher, Robert.
Hannah, Patrick.
Hassard, John, Innkeeper. Headen, Robert, Innkeeper. Henderson, Mary E. Henderson, Violet. Henderson, William, Blacksmith. Henry, John. Hessie, James. Judge, James, Farmer. Judge, John, Merchant. Kidd, John, Albion Hotel.
]\rerchaQt.
Nugent, John, Tailor. Patterson, John, Builder. Peacock, George, Waggon MakerPearson, Henry, Insurance Agent. Pedlow, Thomas, Farmer. Simpson, Isaac, Blacksmith. Wilson, Lewis, Shoemaker. Wright, Mrs.
MOUNT CHARLES,
A small
ship,
village
distant
and post office, in the east side of Toionto townfrom Brampton, 6 miles; from Malton, 2| miles.
Armstrong, Charles, Innkeeper. Baldock, Walter, Farmer. Black. Anthony, Farmer. Cundell, Wm., Shoemaker, Daley, Agnes. Dale, John, Farmer. Gage, Andrew, Farmer. Gage, Wm., Farmer. Grafton, Royal, Farmer. Hornby, Mrs. Ana.
Jackson, James, Farmer. iMorrison, Robert, Farmer. McLeod, Robert, Merchant, Postmaster. Owens, Mrs. Pearson, Joseph, Labourer. Robinson, Abel, Farmer. Robinson, John, Farmer. Savage, James, Blacksmith.
MOUNT HURST.
A small village in the
22 miles
;
Township of Albion, distant from Brampton, from Bolton, 4 miles. Population about 100.
Downey, Henry, Jun., Farmer. Downey, Wm., Farmer. Hannah, John, Gentleman.
Jones, George, Juu. Jones, George, Sen. Jones, Wm. John, Farmer^
109
Waggonmaker.
MOUNT WOLFE.
A
small village in the
Township of Albion.
McCabe, Henry.
Roadhouse, William. Roadhouse, Wm. 0. Robinson, Barrett. White, Henry, Farmer. White, Robert. Wolfe, John, Farmer. Wolfe, John, Jun., Postmaster. Wolfe, Thomas, J. P.
Wolfe,
James, Farmer. Farmer. Logan, Wm., Farmer. Mabee, Daniel. Mabee, Ernest, Mabee, John.
Lipsitt,
Lipsitt, Lewis.
Wm.,
Sen.
PORT CREDIT.
This is a town of considerable importance, possessing the only harbour in the county and a very good harbour it is frequently used
when vessels capIt was at this place the settkmcnt not enter the Toronto harbour. of whites commenced in the County of Peel, and in the neighbourhood was a considerable settlement of Indians, which had probably Here the existed long before Canada became a British Province. River Credit, one of the finest mill streams in Canada, enters Lake Ontario, after traversing the whole length of the County, and afibrdIn the early settlement ing water power to many villages therein. immense quantities of salmon were caught in the River Credit, but that time is past. Here commences Hurontario street, which runs through the Counties of Peel and Simcoe, and terminates at the Town of Collingwood on Lake Huron. Here is a station of the Great Western Railroad, and of the Montreal Telegraph Company. Disand tant from Brampton 13 miles; from Toronto City 14 miles from Cooksville 3 miles. Population about 400. Port Credit was laid out as a Town by Government, and the lots
for the purposes of the City of Toronto, at seasons
;
Blakely, Henry, Carpenter. Block, Abraham. Sailor. Block, Jame.-, Sailor. Block, Thos., Sailor.
110
Blowes, Emily, Widow. Brookman, Wm., Labourer. Burnside, Thos., Sailor, Clark, Daniel, Farmer. Connor, Maurice, Labourer. Connor, Timothy, Pedler.
Cotton,
James W.
Cotton, Robiirt, Manager of Port Credit Harbour Co. Euwriyht, Denis, Labourer. Ferris, David, Carpenter. Ferris, Michael, Biacksmitli.
Foley, Jeremiah, Labourer. Foley, Michael, Blacksmith.
Long, Michael, Sailor. Long, Patrick, Labourer. Madigan, Timothy, Labourer. Miller, John, Sailor. Morrisay, Thos., Farmer. McCauliife, Patrick, Carpenter. McCully, Patrick, Shoemaker. McLaughlin, Jane, Widow, Nash, Joseph, Sailor, Nash, Wm., Sailor. O'Leary, Timothy, Tailor,
Peer,
Peerie,
Ford, John, Sawyer. Gatchell, Isaac, Labourer. Grafton, Thomas, Innkeeper. Greenous, David, Teamster. Hare, Chas., Sailor. Hamilon, John, Merchant, P.M. Harrigan, Jeiry, Labourer,
Harris. Daniel, Mason,
Albert, Sailor.
David, Blacksmith.
Geo., Blacksmith, Geo., Sailor.
Peter, Blacksmith.
Wm.,
Teacher.
Sullivan, Catharine,
Widow.
RICHVIEW.
A
and partly
small valley on the "Sixth Line," partly in Toronto township, in the Gore. Distant from Brampton 8 miles ; from Mal-
ton 2 miles.
Beatty, William. Teacher, Burgess, John, Farmer. Burgess, R. M., Postmaster. Coulter, John, Farmer. Culham, Henry, Blacksmith. Davis, Joseph, Labourer. Davis, Nathaniel, Innkeeper. Emerson, Joseph, Farmer. George, Sampson, Labourer,
Gowland, Thomas, Innkeeper. Graham, Joseph, Esq. Graham, Thomas, Farmer. Hooper, John, Farmer. Lawson, John, Farmer. Mahar, Patrick, Farmer.
Mellow, John. Middlebrook, George, Farmer. McDonald, Alexander, Farmer.
Ill
Strachan, James, Labourer.
Tindall, Clifford.
ROOKSIDE.
A
don
;
small village in the south-west corner of the Township of CalePopulatii n about 80. distant from Brampton, 14 miles.
Alexander, Farmer. Alexander, Carpenter. David. Jfimes. Farmer. McLeod, John, Shoemaker.
Sinclair, Daniel.
Joseph, "Weaver.
Town
Clerk.
SALMONVILLE.
A
70.
rising village in the western part of the
cousy.
It is on
privileges.
Campbell, George, Farmer. Cavan, John, Carpenter. Hunter, Neil, Merchant. Leslie, John. Blacksmith. Matthews, James, Labourer. Middleton, James, Miller.
Plewis,
Simon,
Millowuer
and
Postmaster. Smith, Neil, Merchant. Smithson, Robert, Cooper. Smithson, Robert, Cooper.
SANDHILL.
village on the
Chinguacousy.
East, 3 miles.
"Sixth Line," partly in Albion and partly in from Caledon Distant from Brampton 12 miles Population about 200.
:
Anderson, George.
Boyle, Edward, Tailor. Boyle. John, Clerk. Clark, James, Farmer,
Clifford,
Dean, James, Agent. James: Carpenter. Elliott, John, Farmer. Elliott, Joseph, Shoemaker. Elliott, Thomas, Farmer. Henry, Thoma.s. M.D. Hewitt, John, Sen. Hewitt, John, Jan.
Elliott,
112
Hodgson, Robert, Blacksmith. Hodgson, William, Blacksmith Hughes, William Merchant,
Postmaster. Johnston, Jacob, Shoemaker. Johnston, ]\lrs., Seamstress.
McKce, Thomas.
Parker, George, Innkeeper. Porter, James, Mason.
Rutherford, Absalom, Gentleman. Rutherford, Robert, Parmer. Scott, Thomas, Blacksmith. Thompson, John, Waggon Maker. Weir, David, Shoemaker. Will, William, Merchant. Williamson, William, Farmer. Wilson, Robert, Butcher. Wilson, Seth. Wilson, William.
SHERIDAN.
line, between the Townships of Toronto and Trafalgar. 'Distant from Port Credit 6 miles; from Brampton 18 miles. Population about 100.
small
village
on the. town
Curran, James. Farmer. Lee John, Labourer. Long. George, Shoemaker. Long. John A., Wag^onmaker. Long. William, Labourer. Marshall, Benjamin, Farmer.
SLESWIOK.
small village on the " Sixth Line " between Albion and Chin" guacousy. Distant from Brampton 19 miles; from Caledon East Population about 60. 2 miles.
Finnerty, INIichael, Innkeeper. Finnerty, Patrick. Lindsay, James, Lougheed, David, Mechanic.
SLIGO.
Pop
McDivitt, Daniel. McDivitt, James. McDivitt, John, Farmer. Quin, Thos. Sweeny, Eunice.
113
SPRINGBROOK.
A
sm;ill village in the
from Brampton.
Brooks, Mrs.
Blacksmith.
Mel
Dixun,
Wm.
Innkeeper.
Elliot, Xathani:l,
'
McClure, Patrick. F:;rmer. McDowell, ."^amuel. Labourer. Ostrander, Loyal, Farmer. Ostrander, AVm., Farmer. Tremble, John. Farmer. Whetham, >ioah, Farmer.
SPRINGFIELD.
Dundas Street, in the Township of Toront i. banks of the Credit, which aflfords good water power. Distant IVom Brampton, 14 miles from Cooksville, 4 ; and from Toronto City, 20 miles. Population about 250.
It is on the
;
A thriving village on
Burk, 3Iary, Widow. Burns. ^Michael, Labourer. Cox, Maria S., Widow. Crawford, Maurice, Mason. Cullen, John, Farmer. DeLancey, John, Weaver. Denison, Wm., Farmer. Despond. Thos., KJaitter. Dixie, Beaumont, M.D., Coroner. Exchange Hotel, E. Taylor. Flanders, John, Labourer. Galbraith, John, Labourer. Gartley, Samuel, Labourer. Gill, John, Farmer. Gill, Thomas, Teamster. Graham. John, Labourer.
Hall, William, Miller.
Haugh, Thos.. Labourer. Hayes. John, Pensioner. Hayes, John, Jun., Labourer. Hickey, Thos., Mason. Hoskiu, Henry, Farmer. Kane. John. Kenney, Joseph, Blacksmith.
JMagrath, Charles, Barrister.
Magrath, Col., Thomas. 31ahar, John, Carpenter. Manary, Isaac, Farmer. Miner, James, Farmer. Murphy, Michael. Merchant. McCartney, Richard, Shoemaker. McCuskin, James, Blacksmith. McCutcheon. Robert, Labourer.
Widow. Newman, James, Laboui'er. Newman, John, Labourer. Newman, Thos. Farmer.
Neil, Mrs.,
O'Leary, Timothy, Tailor. O'Neil, John, Farmer. Shook, Hannah, Widow. Skynner, Mary, Widow.
114
Springfield Knitting Mills,
Ed-
ward Turner.
Staggall, George, Pedler.
Taylor, Emerson, J. P., Postmaster. Teeter, James, Farmer. Turner, Edwin, Springfield Knittins: Mills.
Elisha, Knitter.
George, Knitter.
Duncan, Blacksmith.
Elisha, Blacksmith.
STANLEY'S MILLS.
A village on the
tion about 100.
" Sixth Line," in the Township of Chinguacousy, PopulaDistant from Brampton, 8 miles.
Alderson, Wm., Farmer. Balfour, James. Balfour, Sarah, Merchant. Birbridge, John, Waggonmaker. Blackburn, James, Innkeeper. Bouchier, James, Labourer. Burrill, Christopher, J. P. Postmaster. Burrill, Wm. Thos., Miller. Clark, Leighton, Labourer.
Dynes, Richard, Merchant. Evans, John, Tailor. Flemming, Wilson, Farmer. Karr, John, Farmer. McDonald, Benjamin, Farmer. McDonald, Donald, Blacksmith. Oldfield, Henry, Labourer. Purdon, P]dward, Labourer. Saul, John, Millowner. Watkins, Wm., Miller.
STREETSVILLE.
incorporated village in the Township of Toronto, on the river When the new This is the oldest village in the County. survey of Toronto was surveyed in 1815, Mr. Timothy Street, who had the contract for the survey, selected this spot for a Town, and
Credit.
An
probably a better selection could not be made, he therefore procured the land and immediately proceeded to erect a Grist mill and Saw mill, and those were soon followed by other manufacturing and mercantile establishments, till Streetsville became the centre of trade for It continued to thrive and improve a large section of the County. until the railway times of 1856-7, when it got the go by as well as It has It is still, however, a very interesting town. Cooksville. excellent water powers which are used to much advantage by the The Credit Valley Railejiterprising firm of Gooderham & Worts. way, now in the course of construction, will undoubtedly be of much and a few more years will probably see it a value to Streetsville Distant from Brampton 10 miles; from Port prosperous town
;
Credit 7 miles
Population in
Grammar
of Peel.
115
MTJKICIPAL COUNCIL.
C. Kutledge
James Gooderham, Reeve John Embleton. John Graydon, John and Dr. Woods, Councillors "William J. Pinney, Clerk
:
and Treasurer.
Aber, Edward, Labourer, Queen. Allen. George, Tailor, Queen. Arcoat, Richard, Shoemaker,
^N'illiam.
Atkinson, William, Queen. Banford, Charles, Waggonmaker, Queen. Bmford, Charles, Carpenter, Queen. Biptiste, John, Blacksmith,
Pearl.
Crombie, John. ^l.D., Queen. Culligan, Mrs. Jane, Queen. Cummins, Cornelius, Blacksmith. Cunningham, Matthew, Tinsmith, Queen. Cunningham, William, Tinsmith, William.
Dandy,
tario.
Thomas,
Painter,
On-
Bartley, John, Labourer, Queen. Beatty* Robert, Merchant, Queen. Beavin, Thos. Labourer, Queen. Bell, Mrs., Ontario. Bennett. Sarah, 31ain. Bonham, Chas., Innkeeper, Main.
Davidson, James, Mason, Queen. Douglas, Charles, M.D., Queen. Douglas, Mrs. Peter, Mill. Embleton, Jno., Merchant, Queen. Embleton, WiUiam, Merchant,
Thomas.
Fawley, Thomas, Weaver, Mill. Fitzgibbon, John, Labourer, Main. Forster, ^Nlrs. Anson, William. Fulton, Mrs. Jane, Church. Fulton, Joseph, Fuller, Church. Gamble, Charles, Gigger, Queen. Gill, Thomas, Stage Driver, Tannery.
Ellen.
Carpenter,
Charles, Photographer, Queen. Brown, Mrs. John, Queen. Butcher. George, Baker, Queen. Cardinell, William, Labourer, Queen. Carrington, Thomas, Labourer,
Brown,
Glendinning, James,
Carpenter,
Thomas.
Glendenning, John. Farmer, Tannery.
Ontario.
Casler, George, Carpenter, Queen.
Casler, Robt., Blacksmith, Queen.
Cassels, Alice,
Queen.
Wynd-
ham. Clegg.Wilman, Weaver, Thomas. Congdon, Saml., >]ason, Thomas. Congdon. Wm., Mason, Thomas.
Cook. Mrs., Queen. Cooper, James H., Farmer. Cowan. Mrs. Jane, Queen. Crombie, James. Teacher. Main.
Farmer, Broadway. Gooderham, James, of Gooderham A: Worts, jNIerchants and Millowners, Queen. Gourlay. David, Cabinet Maker, Queen. Graydon, John, Builder, Queen. Graydon, Robert, Postmaster, Queen. Graydon, William, Shoemaker,
Queen.
Glendenning, William,
116
Handy, William, Builder, Queen. Harris, Thos., Innkeeper, Qjeen. Harris, Wm., Innkeeper, Queen. Hawkins, George, Bailiff, Church. Hawkins, Mrs., Church.
Heron, Mary, Main. Hill, George, Labourer, Thomas. Hill. Thos., Shoemaker, William. Howard, George, Blacksmith, Queen. Howard, Henry, Blacksmith, Queen. Hoy, Archibald, Shoemaker, Main. Irvine, Alexander, Insurance Agent. Queen. Irwin, Robert, Potter, Queen, Jones, John, Mason, Tannery. Jones, Robert, Mason, Thomas. Jones, Thomas, Mason, George. Joyce, Samuel, Teacher, Queen. Kenny, Jos. Blacksmith, Queen. Kent, Nicholas, Carpenter, Queen. Leslie, James, Labourer, Queen. Leslie, William, Labourer, Queen. Lewis, Jabez, Blacksmith, Queen. Lewis, Leander, Stage Driver, Queen. Mitchell, Margaret, Queen. Mitchell, Mary Ann, Queen. Montgomery, Richard, Waggonmaker, Queen. Morrisey, Patrick, Labourer, Main. Mullen, Mary Anne, Queen. Murphy, Thomas, Queen.
George, Teacher, Church. McConville, James, Sen., Gentleman, Queen. McConville, James, Jr., Gentleman, William. McConville, Peter, Sawyer, Church. McDonnell, Edward, Labourer, McGill,
Thomap,
George,
Gentleman,
Blacksmith,
Queen.
McKeig,
Queen.
Robinson, Wm., Butcljer, Queen. Rutledge, Henry, Farmer, Queen. Rutledge, John, Farmer, Queen. Rutledge, Joseph, Farmer, John. Simpson, Adam, Clerk, D. C,
Victoria.
Tannery.
Sterling, James, Carpenter, Qa een.
Taylor,
Wm.,
Saddler, Queen.
McAuley,
Well-dioo-er, Thos.
Clerk, Main.
Wyndham.
McDonnell,
Michael,
Tailor,
Wyndham.
McGill, David, Gardener,Thomas.
Westney, Rev. W. S., B.A., Ch. Eng. Wiggins, Samuel, Gent., Queen. Williamson, Mrs. Queen. Woods, James, M. B., Physician, Queen. Zlatanich, John, Painter, Patrick.
; ;
117
SUMMERVILLE.
Dundas Street in the Township of Toronto, at its eastern boundary. The River Etobicoke here crosses Dundas Street,
village on
and forms the boundary line between the old survey of Toronto, and Distant from Ikampton. 14 miles the Township of Etobicoke. Popufrom Cooksville, 4 miles and from Toronto City. 12 miles. lation about 100.
;
Morris, Bernard.
P.M.
Breckenridge. Alex., Farmer. Dorsey, Robert, Waggonmaker. Fleming, James, Blacksmith. Johnston, John, Farmer. Johnston. Thomas, Farmer. Loftus, John, Labourer.
'
TORMORE.
A
east corner of Albion.
small village on the north corner of the Gore of Toronto and from Distant from Brampton, 15 miles
;
Bolton, 3 mUes.
Blake, Thos. orbett, Thos. Dale, Matthew. Gilmore, John, Gent. Goodfellow, Geo. Goodfellow, James.
Hart, Wm. Johnston, Geo. Johnston, Robt. Jordan, John. Shuttleworth, Thos. Blacksmith. Splan, John. Splan, Robt. St. John, Richard.
St.
'
John,
Wm.
TORONTO
Toronto Township is, by circumstances, divided into the ' Old Survey " and the "New Survey." The Old Survey was surveyed in 180G, and its settlement commenced immediately after, while the New Survey was sur\-%yed in 1819, and pretty fully settled in a few years ther<,^after. In the following list, the figures on the left hand give the number of the Concession those on the right the number of Lot, and the letter s or n, between the two figures, signify South or North of
;
Dundas
Street.
MUNICIPAL COUXCIL.
Robert Cotton, Reeve Melville Parker-, Deputy Reeve ; George Savage, ditto William Barber and William J. Brown, Councillors John Eakins, Clerk and Treasurer.
; ;
ll;s
Con. Lot.
Adams
Albert
2 n 1 2 n 2 1 n 35 2 n 10 1 s 17 2 s 13
2 s 13 2 n 34
2
1
Collins,
Wm
Con.
Lot. s
2
1
13
Wm
a 35
s
s s
Ajipleby,
John
1 2
11 11
2(i
Conover, John Conover, Samuel Cook, William Copeland, Robert Cordingley, Chas Corrigan, Dennis Corrigan, Thos Corrigan, Thos, Jun... Cox, Robert
Craig,
sl2
s 33 n 11 n 8 s 33 n 8 s 6 n 8 s 8 n 11 n 32 n 26 n 3 n 4 n 8 n 22 n 15 s
2
1
3
1
1
1
Wm
2
2 2
Arnott, Peter Austin, James Bannon, Cornelius Barker, Thomas Beamish. Francis
Bell,
2 n 15
...
Is In
1
1
6
2
2 2 2 2
2
1
Crozier,John
Crozier,
Crozier,
William
Bently, Dennis
Blair,
James
2
1
Boak, Kabert
Bredin, Ed,i;ar
3
1
2 3 2
n 23 s 34 n 7 n 2 s 14 s 31 u 17 n 1 s 7 s 12
Richard
Wm'
Culhara, David
Culham, James
Curran, P^dward Curran, Michael Curry, James Curry, John
(lurry, Robert...
13
Curtis,
James
...
Cahoun,
i>]argaret,
Wi1
Curtis, Peter
dow
Callinan,
n 16
Davidson, George
John
1
1
slO
s
35
3
2 n
Henry
4 1 n 35 2 s 29
2 2 2 2
1 s
In
s s s s
s
11 11
John
..
32 33
12 12
James, Blacksmith Davis, Robert Denning, George Denison, Doherty, Gerard Doherty, Mary Donnelly, Michael Drury, John
Davis, Davis,
Henry
n 19 1 n 33 2 n 8 2 n 10 5 2 n 7 2 n 5 1 n 1 n 33 2 s 13
1
Wm
2 n 8 2 s 17 2 n 3 5 n 11 1 n 17
1
2
1
n 10 s 21 n 10
s
s
2
1
s s
s
28
7
2
1
1
28
6
Robert
Thomas
3 2
12
9 10 9
lifton,
John
Clifton,
Wm
.
Coates, Edward...
Coates,
Collins,
Collins,
n 35 1 n 35 2 n 2 2 n 7 2 s 15 2 s 4
Simon.
3 s 2 s 2 n 1 n 2 s 2 n 2 n
32
12
3
21
13
.31
Wm
4
3
31
In
119
oil.
Lot.
Con,
Lot.
Wm
Falconer,
Falconer,
Wm
John
Featherston, Joseph...
18 1 s 18 1 s 31 3 s 11 1 s 31 1 n 23
s
Irvine, Gerald
j
I
2 a 21 2 n 31
Irvine,
James
I\Irs.
Jackson,
arine
,
Cathn 22 n 11 2 s 5 2 n 8
1 1
1
Jackson, Charles
| '
Jeffers.
Robert
Fenwick, Bryan
2
1
ii
JefFer .-on.
Thomas
Wm Fletcher. Wm
Fisher,
n 18
s
John.-on,
|
Flynne, Francis Gable, Sylvester Gibson, (jeorge, Pedler Oibson, James Goldthorp, John
2 2
29 12 8 30
14
34
32 32 34 33
1
iv 7
s
Jtihnson,
3 3
2
2 4
1
1
1
s s
s s s
2 n
s
s
Goodwin,
Goulding,
Wm
James, Jun.
2 n 18 2 n 15
1
1
s s
10
Greni'ius.
John
Haines. Jehoida
11 11 1 s 9 2 n 6 1 s 10 2 s 3-1: 6 2 s 2 s 6 1 s 9 2 s 26
1
s
Johnson, Robert Johnston, James Johnston, William Kee, Hugh Kee, Joseph Kelley, William King, James
Kinsr,
Thomas
3
1
s s s s
32
2
1
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120
Coll.
ijOt.
Con.
Lot.
Moore, Robert
3 6
Reid, Francis
Ritchie,
2 n
1
James
3 2
2
s
s
29
11 12 11
Adam
Thomas
n 25 n 3i
Ritchie, Richard
s s s s s
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McDiarmid, James McUonald, John McEntee, Rev. J., R.C. Mcllmurray Mclnninny, John McKenny, James McKenny, John ...*. McKenny, Samuel ... McPhee, Duncan Ogden, John, M.D. ...
34
4
6
2n
1
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Robertson, Andrew ... Robinson, Alexander... Rodgers, Joseph Ross, George Ross, Raymond Row, Peter Rutherford, Thomas... Rutledge, John
3 2
13 7 35
s 7 2 n 33 2 n 12 2 n 12 2 s 10 2 n 15
Wm
9
7 9
Ryan, David
Saul,
Scott, Scott,
2 n 2 n
Hugh
Mrs. Grace Joseph
2n
2 n
1
8
9
Shaffer, Frederick
19
Ogden, William
Oliphant, Aaron Oliphant, David Oliphant, Isaac Oliphant, James Oliphant, Jam<^s F. Oliphant, Philip O'Niel, James Orr, Joseph
3
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3
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Pallett, Charles
Pallett,
n 13 s 8 s 30 s 23 s 34 s 23 s 27 s 27 n 3 s 29 s 16 s 13 n 7
s s
Shanahan, James Shane, Charles Shane, Erson Shane, Joseph Shane, Louis Shane, Thomis Shaver, Francis Shaver, Sheridan, John Shook, Conrad Shook, >avid Shook, Henry Shook, Henry, Junr...
2 n 3 1 n 10 2 s 11 3 s 2(j 1 n 13 2 s 26 3 s 13 2 n 34
Wm
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Silverthorn, Joseph
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Pollard, Joshua.
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1
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Stafford, Ira
n 4 n 4 n 32
121
Con.
Lot.
j
Con.
,
Lot.
2 n 2 n
2 n 2 n 2 n
3
5
Robert
Stephens, .Mrs Stephens, ^Yilliam H... Stewart, George Stewart. John Taylor, George Taylor, William Thomas. Daniel
6 6
5
2
1
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n 12
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3 3 3 3
29 s 29 s 13 s 13 1 s 10 8 2 n
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Waterhousc, Isaac Waterhouse, John Waterhouse, Lafayette Waterhouse, Louis Watkins, Richard White, George White, John.. White, William
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TORONTO TOWNSHIP.New
East of Hurontario
Addison, Robert Aikens, A. Aikens, Thomas
6 2
Street.
Survey.
10 8
9 2
2
Carberry, Peter
i
I
Chapman, John
Cheyne, George Cheyne. Luther Cook, Cook, Wilson (hooper, Xathaniel Cooper, Robert
5
1
1
Allison,
Allison,
Andrew Thomas
2 3 3
Wm
2 14 14
4
2 6 6 6
15
1
4 4
1
7
1
1
4 2
6 5 6
.
12
3
4 3 6
5 5 6 3
5
13 2
13 11
Boys, Richard
Wm
13 15 15
15 9
Charles
George
James
Joseph
7 7 7 5
6
2
1
Wm
Maurice
2
1 1
Wm
7 11 8
Davis,Wm
Dobson, Frank Dobson, Robert
4 4 2 3 2
5 14
122
Con. Lot.
Crin. Lot.
Dobson, "Wm., Jun.... Douglass, Janet Doherty, Charles Doherty James. Doherty, Dwyer, Alexander Dwyer, Robert Foster, George Foster, Robert
,
6 5 2 2
'l
9 4
Lougheed, Allen
Lundy, Francis
iMahar, Patrick
7 9
.5
4
3
1
1
6
5
Wm
8
1
3
2
6
.5
5 5
1
Wm
15
3 9 13 10 9
6 9
13
4
2 4
6 6
4
2
...
Young
Graham, James Graham, James Graham, Joseph Graham, Joseph, Sen.... Graham, Joseph, Jun... Graham, Joseph, Teacher Graham, Joseph Graham, Martin Graham, Matthew Graham, Thomas Graham, Wm.
Hawkii.s, Wm., Blacksmith .. Hetherington, John
5 5 2 2
1
4
2
14 13 13
12 12 14 14 13
2
McBride, James McBride, Margaret McBride, Thomas E. Mcl'raw, David McKay, William
3 3 4
2
...
7
5
5
6
1
1
McMuUen, John
Neelands, John Neelands, John, Jun. ... Noble, Thomas, Drover O'Reily, John Orthe, Abraham Osborne, John Patterson, Joseph Peddle, Absolom
Pollard,
Potter,
14
15 15
1.5
2 2 2
1
4
2
13 14
1
6 5 6 3
6
1
10
9 12 9 2 3
1
4
5 6 2
3 2
James
15
2
Thomas
..2
4
3 5
8
1
Edward J
James John
4
2
Wm
Price, Jackson
Hutchinson, John
Irwin, Charles Irwin, George
4
4
6 5 2
Jackson, Henry Johnston, Francis Johnston. George... Johnston, Hugh Johnston, James Johnston, James E Johnston, William Johnston, William Johnston, William
8 12 12 9
Price, John,
Jun
4 3
Price, Price,
13
5
4
2
3 2 2 2
2
4
3
2
12 7
5
3 3 5 5
6
8 7 12 14 8
1
Reid, Arthur Reid, Thomas Reid, William, Sen Reid, William, Jun Roberts, James
4 4 3 2
3
...
2 3 12
12 12
12 4
7
3 5
6
2
1
3
,5
Lammy, John
Leuty, Henry
4
2
9 4
X.ewis, William
14
Rowlands, David Rutledge. George Eutledge, John A Rutledge, William Sanderson, .7 ohn Sanderson, \Villiam
13
13 13
2
5
...
-t
123
Cou. Lot.
I
Con. Lot.
Scollain,
2
1
12
1
Tilt, Eli
Sheffield,
3
5 4 5 3 3 3 5 3
15 6 15 4 14 9
9 5
...
Wm
6 5 6 2
2
2 11
1
11 10
John
Joseph
Strano;field,
Strangfield,
Steele,
Thomas
...
Stead, James,
Shoemaker
15 14
Whitelock, Christopher Whitelock, Francis Whitty, Michael Wilson, George W^ilson, George, Jun Wilson, William Winter, Fennel
3
3
4 4
5 12
5 2
2
3
12
7
5
1
15
3
Wright, Wesley
TORONTO TOWNSHIP.-New
West
Allison,
Survey.
of Hurontario Street.
Thomas
6 3 3 3 5 5 4 5 6
2
2
2 3
6
6 6
3
6
13
11
14 14
9
4
4
4
6 6 6
13 13 7
7 7
1
15
1
4
4 4
5
Saw4 3
4 5
3
1
M.P.P
Barclay, Matthew Beatty, George Beatty, John. Beatty, John, Manufacturer
yer
15 15
2
5
5
4
2
4
5
15
2 2
2
1
Cheyne, Andrew
2 5 13
1
4 4
6
Coates,
Cole,
George, Spinner
4
6 6
6 6
John
13
11 11 10 11
1
Birdsall,
Birdsall,
Bond, James,
Jun....
4 4 4 4 4 5 3
6
2
Dale,
Dale,
James John
7 8 8 6 9 15
10 13
1
1
4
4
Wm
3 3 5 6
15 13 13
1
11
124
Con. Lot.
I
Coii.
Lot
Donald James
5 5 6 6 4 4
1 1
5
5
4
2
1
1
4
1
Wm
Patrick,
6 6
13 12
9 1
15
5
Wm
5
7 7
4
4
Car-
9
1
Town
5 5
Landers, penter
Leslie,
Leslie,
4
5 5 5 2
George
Wm
7
1
4 4
2 4 4 4
Leslie,
James John
12 12 12
11
1
Love, George
1
bourer
13
8
1
4
4 4 2
1
Joseph,
Book6 6 5 7 7
1
keeper
Folwell, Philip Forster,
Mara, Mrs Mason, David, Innkeeper Mason, John Mason, Louis, Innkeeper Matthews, Joseph Maxwell, Robert May, Wm., Bookkeeper Menzies, Wm., Spinner Miller, Jacob
Miller, Miller,
4
5 6 5 3 6
10
3
10
9
4 4
6 6 6 4 4 5 5 5
2
15 61
1
3
3
John
...
John
William
....
Gardner, William Gardhouse, William ... Geeson, William, Clerk.. Glendenning, William... Golding, Robert Gooden, Joseph, Weaver Gordon, Lester Hainan, Hugh Hainan, Hugh Hainan, Robert Hainan, William Halliday, John, Innkeeper Hamilton, Hanna, Alexander .... Harding, Richd., Tailor Hetherington, Henry ..
3
1
4 4
6 2
13
1
4
4 5 5
5
Lawrence Montgomery, Douglas... Montgomery, James ... Montgomery, Johnson.. McCaster, Robert
McClellan, Oliver McClellan, Samuel McClintock,
1
1
1
1
5
6
13 13 13 13 10 9
1
3
1
Wm
Wm
4
4
4
4 5
5 5 1
1
5 4 6 6
6
6 6 2 7 12
5
6
14 14 14 14
Thomas
...
U
11
1
Hillis, Hillis,
James
Joseph
12 15 15
3 3 3
1
5 4
4
3 3 3 3 4
1
....
Johnson, Alexander
Wm
9 9 9 9
1
...
125
126
TULLAMORE.
on the " Sixth Line partly in Chinguacousy, partly Distant from Brampton in Albion, and partly in Gore of Toronto. Population about 200. 9 miles.
village
Anthony, Robert, Carpenter. Ausburn, Samuel, Labourer. Brownlow, Philip. Buchanan, Henry, Gentleman.
Bullock, Charles, Carpenter.
Buifee,
Mark, Mason.
Carberry, Thomas. Chamberlain, Thomas, Tailor. Culham, Zachariah, Blacksmith, Dodds, George.
Dodds, John L., Merchant. Sargent, Wm. Dynes, Richard, Cabinetmaker. Shields, John. Evans, John, Tailor. Shore, Edward. Gordon, Wm., Waggonmaker. Grant, Rev. William, Church of Thomas, John, Shoemaker. Thompson, Robert. England. Thompson, Thomas. Hall, Joseph, Labourer, Wilson, Margaret. Hamilton, George, Constable. Woods, George. Hewson, Nicholas, Farmer. Woods, John. Hewson, Nicholas, Jun. Woods, Robert. Hogg, George, Shoemaker.
Johnston, Wm. Jordan, Wm., Waggonmaker, Lennow, John, Innkeeper. Lindsay, James, Merchant, Lindsay, Joseph, Lindsay, Wesley. Madigan, Patrick, Innkeeper. Madison, John, Labourer. Osborne, Samuel, Labourer, Robinson, Matthew Robinson, Wm., Postmaster.
VICTORIA.
small village on Hurontario Street in the Township of ChinPopulation about 50. guacousy; 8 milas from Brampton.
Arnold, Jacob, Farmer. Bradley, John, Farmer, J. P. Crawford, Andrew, Millowner. Falconer, Isaac, Carpenter. Garvy, Peter, iirickmaker.
Lawn, George.
Merchant, Henry, Pedler, McCollum, Wm., Farmer, Parker, John, Labourer. Parker, Wm., Labourer.
WESTERVELTS' CORNERS.
small village on Hurontario Street, Population about 100.
2 miles fi'om
Brampton.
Banting, Archibald, Butcher. Campbell, Anderson, Blacksmith, Campbell, David, Blacksmith. Campbell, Wm., Blacksmith, Elliott, Wm. Farmer. Guuimersell, Matthew, Farmer. Martin, Wm., Labourer. McTavish, Peter, Teacher. Nichol, Robert, Carpenter. Pashak, John, Labourer.
POST 0F?ICL:.
A'.biou
Bolton
George Evaas.
Alloa
Chinguacousy
I
Alton
Sramptoii
Britannia
....,Caledou
Beifountai:i
Caledou
Chinguacousy
Toronto
Toronto. .,,
.,...Caledon
Burnhamthprjje
Caldwell
..j....
George Savase.
Patrick 3Iurphy.
Caledon
Caledon
George Bell.
Caledon East
Oampbeir.s
Cro;s-;
,
Caledon
.James Munsie
E. T. Hugyari.
Castiemore
Cataract
.,
Gore
Chinguacousy
Caledon
Richard Chur
C.
J.
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Chelteohaju
Churchville
CImuuL^
Chinguacousy
...Toronto
H.King.
E. Pointer.
^IcColh^m.
St. Joh:j.
Chinguacousy
..-
P. T.
3Irs
Ooleraiue
Cook.sville
Gore
Toronto
Albion
^....^.
M.
Coventry
Credit
Toronto
^^'e-c
Wm
J.
Derry
Dixie
Torout* Toronto
T. AlcColiun..
Kennedy.
iCdraontoii
Chinguacousy
Toronto Toronto
Toronto
Ewen Cameron.
John Truemu:..
Peter Lanphip-
I^Moabank
I'r6gmore
.
GrahamsviriL*
Gribbin
Gore Gore
Albion
DanielBoyle.
riumbor
iiunsdon
Huttoavillfc
Chinguacousy
Chiagua-eousy
Kiiman^igh
Ljockton
Albion
u
Adam
ParkinsoD.
Macville
Albion
Seth Wilson.
J. B. Allan.
Malton
'laySeM
Toronto
Chinguacousy
Toronto
Albion
Wm
C.
Spiers.
Meadcv?7ale
H. GooderLaru.
AIIpt^.
Mo^o
Mills
John
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128
riuao
11
4
ad Station
Chinguacousy
Toronto
Albion
Albion
."
Albion
Port Credit
Toronto
Toronto Caledon
Sichview Rockside
Salmonville
Sandhill
Chinguacousy
Chinguacousy
Caledon
Caledon
Simon Plewes.
W.
C. Hughes.
Sleswick
Sligo
Richard J, Evans
C. Burrell.
Stanley's Mills
Streetsville
Chinguacousy
Toronto
Robert Graydon.
Summerville
Toronto
Albion
Grore
Wm O'Brien.
W.J.
Robinson
Tormore
T ullamore
Woodhill
G ore
Thomas Ward.
JUDICIAL OFFICERS.
sion, blaster
E.sq.
Judge of County and Surrogate Courts, Chairman of General Sesand Deputy Registrar in Chancery, Alexander F. Scott.
Governor of Gaol
DIVISION COURTS.
Division No. 1
P. 0.
Division No.
.2.
129
The
Township of To-
Clerk
Adam Simpson,
3.
Strectsvillc P. 0.
Bailifi'
George Hawkins.
Division No.
Clerk.John
Harris, Caledon P. 0.
BailiffWilliam Stubbs.
Division No.
bion.
4.
the
Township of
Al-
MUNICIPAL OFFICERS.
Kobert Cotton, Esq. George Graham, Esq. Clerk William Lindsay, Esq. Auditors William Duggan and Thomas Messensrer Jaine= Hurst.
Warden
Treasurer
Little,
MEMEEES
1S74.
WARDEN
Robert Cotton,
ALBION
Reeve Thomas Swinartou. Deputy-Reeve Richard Shore.
Councillors
liii-'
(f'ti^o
Robb.
Reeve
Councillors
L. R. Bolton. ?Tames
Stork. Walter
-fohn
G'ardhonse and
,
James Smith.
Mayor
Reeve
John Hagi;ert.
BRAMPTON.
Ward Win. Mc(."ulla. -John W. CoIj. aiid Join Robertson. South Ward James Go) ding, John .\nthoriy and Thi>Milnei*. West Ward Wm. Milner, Patrick Piirocll and S. Williamson. North Ward--R. H. L'^wis, d W. Bevnon ai^d A!'.\. Pauui't
Coimeillors
Ea.st
I30'
C ALE DON.
Eeevc
Henry Bracken.
Deputy-Reeve
Councillors
acd
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Mt-Kiunoa.
CHINGUACOUSY.
Thomas -Bowles. Deputy-Reeves J. P. Hutton and E. T. Hagyarcl. Councillors Joshua Modelaud and John
Reeve
Leslie.
GORE OF TORONTO.
Reeve
William Porter.
John
Taylor, \Vm. Elcoat, Philip EaL'aK aixl T. Cole
Councillors
STREET8VILLE.
Reeve
Oeorge Howard.
TORONTO.
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