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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

Melville Mono Mills

I'^t
lilT

Oalcdon
<!alcdon Township i^impljoU's Cross
(

52 3Iount Charles 40-62 3Ioiint Hurst


(30

101'.'^

Mount

"VVolfe 1

....'lO'J

'astlemore

Cataract
Tenterville
<'harIeston

70 .^lunicipal Councilors Ur 70 Port Credit


72 72 73 27-73
.....'M]

874

20

lOl!

Post Offices liichview

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

Kdnjonton Kirst Settlement


Fra.-cr's Corner.^

..

07 Sli.oo 00 Spriuubrook 08 .Sprin'titield 100 St.-ailoy Mills 100 Strectsvilio 00 Smumcrville


'

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

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THE BRAMPTON PROGRESS,


The only Conservative paper
in the County,

Only One Dollar per year in advance.

A /,-l

DIRECTORY
OF

'

THE COrXTY OF PEEL.


1873-4:.
LIMITS OF THE COUNTY.
The County
Gore,
villages of

of Peel comprises the townships of Toronto, Toronto

Chinguacousy, Caledon and

Albion, -with

the incorporated
Streetsville,

Brampton,

in the

Township of Chingiiacousy,

in Toronto,

and Bolton,

in Albion.

Although
inferior to

in extent one of the smallest counties of Ontario, it is not in natural advantages.

many

It lies on the north shore of

Lake

Ontario, with an excellent harbor. Port Credit, in the centre of

its front.

From Port

Credit runs Hurontario Street in a north west-

erly direction

through the centre of the Townships of Toronto, ChinCaledon,


to the north-west part of Caledon, near the
to the

guacousy and

village of Orangeville,

and thence

town of Collingwood on Lake_

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.

With Lake Ontario

in the front,

ton and Halton.

FIRST SETTLEMENT.
In giving a
doing this
territory
full

description of the

proper to give some accouiit


it

of- its ojrigin

County of Feel, it. would eeera and first settlemient, and in

will

be necessary to go back to the last century.

The

now comprising

the County of Peel about eighty years ago

formed part of a large


dwindled down

district,

which has, by a variety of changes,

to its present limits.

The
cerned

first

subdivision in which
it

this part

when

of the country was con-

formed part of the Province of Quebec

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

south line intersecting the extreme projection of

Long Point

into

Lake Erie."
In the
first

session of the first parliament of

name

of these districts were altered to Eastern, Midland,

Upper Canada the Home and


some years
after-

Western.
locality
is

This was a pretty extr^nsive


not mentioned in
official

district,

and as our particular


for

documents

wards,

it will

be necessary to take notice of some of the proceedings in

other parts of the district

On
the

the 27th July, 1793, an Act was passed fixing the places for
it

holding the Courts of Quarter Sessions, in which

was enacted that

Courts for the

Home

District should
this does not

be holden in the town of


concern
!

Newark, Niagara, and,

but

us the

Courts

for the Wast'^^-n District at Michilimackinac

When

the Province of Quebec was divided into Upper and

Canada, and Governor Simcoe assumed the government

of

Lower Upper

Canada, he issued a prolamation dated at Kingston, 16th July 1792,


laying out the Province into nineteen counties, of which the County of

York was
is

one, divided

into

two ridings, east and west, the EaSt


to the eastern

Riding extending from the County of Durham


ary of what

bound-

now

the County of Peel, and the description of the


;

West
and

Riding

is

indefinite

but

it is

not

now

much importance.

It

is suffici-

ent to say that the Townships of Trafalgar,

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

District remained in that condition until in

1852 the

institution of districts

was virtually abolished, and the

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

on the subject, which continued for several years with con-

siderable excitement.

This excitement was terminated in 1865, by

the County of Peel being finally separated from


as a separate county.

York ami
t

establi-^iied

And

it is

very satisfactory to record that when


partie- -e -m-l

the question was once sttiled,


better so.

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

and circumstances of the

first

settlement of that

part of the

County.
oflicial

This was no easy matter as the Assessment

Rolls and other

and municipal documents had been destroyed


in 1813. or the western part

by the invasion of the United States army

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

in the year 1784,

and continued

for

some years following.


rolled on to the

The

settlement

commenced at Niagara, and gradually

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

in Toronto except, it is said, the settlement of two Mississaga families.

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

following extracts from papers in the office of the Surveyor


first

General of Upper Canada, will give some idea of the


District.

settlement

The

first

extract given relates to

the very com-

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

Excclhnq/, Genry-al JlQldimand,

to

Lieut-Colonel

Be

Peyster, or officer

commanding

the

Upper Forts dated Quebec,

mh March,
''To
officer

1784:'

avoid auy depredations on the barracks and buildings belong-

ing to the crown, at present occupied by the Rangers,

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,

on the evacuation of Niagara, for which purpose the Surveyor


in laying

will

have directions

out the settlements to reserve the East

part comprehending the high ground above


as shall be found the
.

Navy Hall

across to the

four mile creek, entirely for the use of the Crown, in order that such

part of
it shall

it

most proper may be

fortified

whenever

be necessai-y

"

Major Campbell
" Sir,

to

PhiUip Frey

"

am

to

acknowledge the favor of your

Niagara, 4th July, 1786. letter of 29th May,


the
first

enclosing a copy of your iustructions from the Surveyor General, and


finding from the irregularity allowed

among

settlers

upon

Government lauds near this place, as well people daily coming in from the American

as

from the number of


the necessity of

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

of the late Colonel John Butler, and the officers nf

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

faithfully during the war,

and now

humbly beg

that your Lordship will be pleased to consider their services, and


allow the officers and non-commissioned officers such additional quantity of lands as the
alists as in

84th regiment has received.

And your memori-

duty bound will ever pray,


'

'(Signed,)

"JohnButLer,
"Lieut-CoK
")
.

"Peter Tenbroeck, ^ C^Ptam^- Andrew Brabt, | "Jacob Ball, ) t x " Thomas Ball, j ^^^^tenants.
. '
^^

>>

7
^

Mr, Frey
'

to

John CoUins, Deputy Surveyor General: ' Niagara, 18th


to transmit this,

Sept., 1787.

Sir,

I have the honour


first

accompanied by plans and


to-

reports of surveys of township

number

one.

and the others of two,

gether with the

concessions of the latter lately surveyed, whicli I

hope will meet your approbation.


*'

vious to ine had

The person who had been employed in the surveying business premade few and very erroneous surveys, having: only

laid out a few lots for particular people.

Many

plans

may have

been

transmitted which

may

not have been eflectually executed.


his

"lam
next
,

sorry to understand that

Honour,

Brigadier-General

llope expects that I shall finish the survey of the


or the latter end of the ensuing winter.

Crown Lands by
his

From

Honour's

expectations in this respect, I

am

induced to entertain an opinion that

he conceives much had been already done before


this place.

my

appointment to

" In order to expedite the .survey at a very small additional expense


to

Government,

I will

wish his honour's and your approbation to em-

ploy two very able assistants, provided you shall think proper to aug-

ment
day.

my
In

pay. during the active survey, to ten shillings sterling per


this case
it

might be accomplished during that period.

" I shall continue the survey with the utmost diligence, and beg
leave to have the honour to be
sir,

'Your most
''

&c.. &e., &c.,

John Collins,
"Quebec.

^
^

"Deputy Surveyor-General,

J
to

P. R. Fret. '-Deputy Survevor for " Niagara and Detroit.''

"

From Captain Watson


" Sir,

P. Frey:

In consequence of

a discretionary

"Niagara, 15th January, 1788. power given me by the Comrepresentation that Messrs. Jessee
to assist in sur-

mander-in-Chief, and upon your

Pawling and Augustus Jones are properly qualified


point

veying the townships of the settlement under your inspection, I do ap-

them

to that service

from

and sixpence

sterling per day,

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.,

""D. Surveyor Dis. of Niagara,

James Watsox, "Capt. Commanding Upper Posts."

Captain Wataon
" Dear Sir,

to

P. Frey:

"Niagara, 31st March, 1788.

I have no objection to the three parties beiKtr employed

at all times, in -the

manner best calculated

to expedite the business of

the Survey

but

am

sorry that delays should occur, as I


it

am

persuad-

ed

it will

be expected below that our progress in


" I

should be propor-

tionable to our increase of hands.

am

Sir, &c.,
''

"Mr. Frey,
" Deputy Surveyor Niagara,

)
j

James Watson,
Captain."
in the District of
first

Mr

Phillip

Frey was the principal Surveyor

Nasset-

sau and figured considerably during some of the


tlement.

years of the

He had some

authority in granting lands to

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

land to choose from.

It will

also

show that there was, even at that

early period, trouble about a "

County Town."

"With

respect to the insertion of each proprietor's

name on

his lot

in this place, be pleased to allow

me

+0

observe

that the change of

property &c.,

is,

as yet, so freqtient that it

would carry a very uncer-

tain account of each man's settlement, therefore could not be depended

upon
arise
'-'

to stand of record &c.

have not as yet been able to keep


alterations,

my

book of locations one week without three or four

which

from the above reasons.


of land

The quantity

now

laid out is sufficient for all the settlers

and all the families which are likely to


in the course of the
,

come from the American States summer, and with the advice of the Commanding

Officer

and the Magistrates, I have stopped surveying.

" The people beiug allowed to roam about and choose situations in every

way

suitable
it

to

them,

makes

the settlement

very

much

scattered,

and

would employ ten surveyers to follow


and unless a speedy stop
is

them
this,

in order

to lay out their lands,

put to

the half

of the land surveyed will remain unoccupied, as they are so exceedingly nice
iij

their choice.

''A township has bccu hiid out

this winter

which was intended


reduced
officers,

to

bc

^eady
sorry

to complete the additional quantity to


it is

am

so

much

disliked that I believe none will choose to looato

their lands there.


all

The

place looked

upon as
is

eligible,

and where we

wish to take our additional quantity,


Little Lake,

near the westerly boundary

'line,

head of Lake Ontario,


is

''Our

community
for their

as yet divided in opinion with respect to the place


public buildings.
It seems to be the gen-

most

fit

Town and
bad

eral opinion that it

better be voted for.

Our townships

have, as

y&t, no names, nor do I

know what authority


to

to apply to for that pur-

pose,

but yourself.

I could wish

have your directions respecting

that matter."
*'

Stdfement of thz 3{iUs

in,

the

District of JVassaii, sjjeci/ying

hi/

whom
1

erected, hi/

what

authoriti/

and

u:hat year, &., d'C.

''A saw

and
St.

gri.<t-mill

near the Falls of Niagara, on the west shore


2,

of the Eiver

Lawrence, in the township of No.


Esq., in the year 1785,
at Niagara."

on

lot

No,

174,-

bell,

by John Burch, the commandant


2
'

by permission of Major

Camp-

saw and
3,

grist-mill
lot

on a creek called the Twelve Mile Creek,

township No.
pleted, they

and on

No. 23

in the

10th concession, by Duncau

Murray, Esq.,

in the year

1786

but he dying before they were com-

were transferred to Robert Hamilton, Esq., who finished

them

in the year following."

3 'A saw-mill on the creek called the Forty 3Iile Creek, in township No.
6, lot

No. 11

in

the 3rd concession, by

John Green,

in the

year 1788."

'A grist-mill

on the aforesaid creek, lot No. 10, 1st concession,^


Grreen."

in the. year 1789,

by John
a

''

grist-mill on

creek called the Four Mile Creek, township


senr.,

No.

1, lot 2,

4th concession, in the year 1787, by Peter Secord,

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,

on a creek callea the Fifteen Mile Creek, township

No.

3, lot

10th concession, by Stuart

&

Butler, in 1789, since

transferred to Col. Butler."

'

A saw

and

grist-mill on

Thirty Mile Creek, township No.

5, lot

22, 4th concer-sioD, in 1700, by William Kitchen."

10
8
''

A
A

saw-mlU on Black Creek, about seven miles back of Fort by Philip Stcdman,
senior."'

Erie, in the year 1791,

'

grist-mill on a

branch of Twelve Mile Creek,

in

township

Xo. 10,

lot

No.

5,

4th

conce.s.sion, in

the year 1791, by David vSecord."

10

"A gri.st-mill
"A "A
'^

on Four Mile Creek, near the King's mills, in the


lands.''
.

year 1791, by David Servos, on iingranted


11
saw-mill on

Four Mile Creek, by David Secord,

in

1791."

12

saw-mill on Small Creek called the


in

Muddy Run,

near the

Whirlpool

township No.

2, in

the year 1791, by

John Donaldson,"

13

saw-mill on one of the branches of the Twelve Mile Creek in


9, lot

township No.

No. 23, 8th con., in 1792, by Benjamin Canby."

14 '

A saw-mill
in

now

erecting on one of the branches of the


9, lot

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

erecting on Forty Mile Creek in township No.

on lands granted to the late deceased Henry Nelles, now building


his sons

by

Robert and William Nelles."


on Four Mile Creek, township No.
1, in

17 "

A saw-mill

1792, by

Sampson Lutes."
18 "

A grist-mill on

a creek near the

Sugar Loaf Hills, Lake Erie,

by Christian Savitz
19

unsurveyed."
creek that empties into the head of
in

"A saw and grist-mill on a


'*

Burlington Bay, by Bargely

& Wilson,

1791."

20
pond.
"'

A mill site on a creek


W. Smith,
" Surveyor General.

called Smith's Creek, north side of

Lake

Ontario, in the towship of Hope, lot No. 6 in front at the head of a small

D.

''

Augustus Jones,
''

P. L. S.

'

Newark, 7th Nov. 1792."


So
far Ave

have no mention of anything on


site at

this side of

Lake Ontario,

except the mill

Smith's Creek, but subsequently we find men-

tion of Grants of land, as to


*'

James Bouchette 200

acres near to his father's. 21st October. 1792."

11
'

Win. and Charles Wilcox.


acre.-!

21ft Oct..

1792, a front

Town

lot

ami

200

eadi of them, in the


Deni^on,
21?t

Town and
1702,

neighborhood of Toronto."

John
Toronto.'
Before

Oct.,

200 acres

neighborhood of

tlie

name of York was


i.<

adopted,

tl>e

place

was called Toronto,

or Torunt^). whieli

varioiLsly stated to be

au Indian name, a Freuch

name, and an Italian name.


'

Joshua Bell 1200

acre.-j

near Lake Krie, and two

Town

lot?

at

York."

This
*

is

probably York on the Grand River.


lot at

John Coltman a Town

Toronto."

" Tho.. Collins two


"

Town

lots at

Toronto."
lots 96,

Wm.

Kenevery 15th June 1703,

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

loyalist lands at Toronto."^

'

James Clark, Barack Master. 1200

acres m}ar

Toronto on Bur-

lington Bay."
''

Arthur McCormack, a Town

lot at

Toronto."

Hon. Peter Russell, 1000 acres

in the neve

Township. Kasp'of

Burlington Bay."

The
York:
1500

following grants

were probably
;

all" in

the neighborhood
;

of

Lewis Grant. 800 acres


;

Capt.

Wm.

Hamilton, 1000
do.
;

Angus

McDonnell, 800 acres


;

Lieut. Allen

McNab, 1000
;

Capt. David,

Lieut. A. II.
;

1000 acres 1000 acres lOOQ acres


acres
;

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

Street was surveyed in 1706 by Mr. Augustus Jdnes.

PVo-

vincial Surveyor,

and

few extracts from the

field

notes of that Surditection.-

vey will-gjve some idea of the progress of settlement in that

Only such notes are given as

relate to settlement.

12
These notes
the liue of
will doubtless

show

all the settlement

which existed on

Yonge Street

in the beginning of 1796.

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"

at twelve miles opposite " Johnson's


it is

House on the

left."

As

houses were not very plentiful,

not very surprising that they re-

mained at Johnson's three days, and on the 25th of January pursued


their course
:

At thirteen
left,

miles thirty three chains, " opposite im;

provement

to left,
ofi"

about two acres"

at thirteen and a half miles, " a

road turns

to the right to Berczy's

settlement"
;

at fifty

eight

chains house on the

about three acres cleared"

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

miles, 'SC. Berczy's house, timber not raised,

on the right."
64 chains
to

On

the twenty-first mile


hill

descend a steep

to 66.50,

we have the following arm of a pond, cross

" At

to 69, rise hill

73 along on ridge, pond on the right to 80 opposite Mr. Bond's house, which is on the East side."

Many

of our readers will be familiar with " Bond's Lake," audit


that Mr.

now appears

Bond had

also a

"house"

in 1796.

In going the next mile, twenty-one to twenty-two, four improve-

ments were passed, two on each. side, and no further sign of settlement
is

mentioned.

On Tuesday

16th February, they reached the Holland Landing

thii'ty-three miles

and

fifty-three chains

from Lake Ontario.

'"

"'*'

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

Lauding, Lake Simcoe."


It
is

quite probable that

Lake Simcoe was

then, as it
it is

is

now, seven

miles at least from the Holland Lauding, but

possible that the

marsh on both

sides of the

Holland River, being then covered with,

snow, might be mistaken for an arm of the Lake.


13

To
*

continue Mr. Jones's notes a

little

further

As

there were no provisions to be

had at

this place,

His Excel-

lency was pleased to say, that I must return to Newark," the present

Town
him
in

of Niagara, and report to the Surveyor General, and return with

April next, when the Executive will

sit,

and that

my

atten-

dance would be wanted.

Sunday 21st February 1796


day, light wind from the North.

Snow

fell

the greater part of the

Monday 22nd
to

The hands busy

at repairing

and calking the boat

return to Burlington, and thence to Newark, light winds from

South.

High winds from W., hinder going on the Wednesday 24th High winds from the South drove great quanTuesday 23rd
:

S.

lake.

tity of ice into the harbour, oblige

me

to leave the boat

and

set out

by

land.

Went

to the Etobicoke.
:

Thursday 25th

Came
;

along the lake to the sixteen mile Creek,

winds from the South.

Friday 26th
Tuesday. 1st

Came down March Came


:

to

my

house Long Beach.


in

boat, high winds

down to 12 mile Creek, came from N. W., frosty nights.

my

" Wednesday 2nd

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.

There must have been

ferries of

some description,

probably mostly kept by Indians.

The road along

the

Lake Shore must have been used

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.

Dundas Street was not opened


It

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.

This house was


the
first

kejit

by Mr. Thomas

who was probably

white resident in Toronto Township.

After Mr. lugersol's

death the house was kept by his son, Charles Ingersol, for some years,
Charles Ingersol afterwards moved to the

West and founded

the

Town

of Ingersol, and the Government House and Ferry were kept by (ieo.
Cutter.

Mr. Smith says the


ants,
sol

Ninety Nine, contained only

Home District, in Seventeen Hundred and Two Hundred and .Twenty -four inhabits
tliat

and

it is

not likely

any of

those, unless probably the Inger-

family and the Indians were in the Township of Toronto.

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,

with special privileges respecting the fishery, no person being


fish in the

allowed to catch

river without the consent of the Indians.

They subsequently

sold out all their lands

and privileges

in this

Towu-

ship and removed to the Saugeen lliver.

The
until
its

real settlement of

Toronto

may

be said to have commenced

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,

and the Township of Ciiinguacousy, Caledon, the Gore of

Toronto and Albion were surveyed and settled by degrees.


derable part of the

consi-

new Survey of Toronto waa

settled in

Colony of Irish from the city of

New

York, who wished to

1819 by a live under

the Britili Government, and an arrangement was

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

a statement of the lands granted

by Government
parties,

in the old

Survey of Toronto, with the names of the


1st Concession, JiTorth or

prior to'

Dcndas Street.

Lot,
1

Jolin

Vanzante

Abraham Cook

5 David House G Abraham Marckle 7 John Mahar

H Absalom Wilcox Lynes Peck 'I

8 John Jones
9

John

Schiller


15
IST CONTESSIOX.
Lot.

XoRTU OF DUNDAS

STREET^.

Coat III it cd.

10 Moses Teeter 11 Joseph Silverthorn 12 Allan Jlobiuet

20 Win. Barber 21 Jonathan Pot tit 22 Thos. Williams


2^}

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

2xD Concession North.


Lot
David Kenny 2 Wm. Johnstoa 3 Abijah Hagar 4 Margaret Reily 5 Thos. Mahar John Day 7 Margaret Crow! 8 Thos. Council 9 Wm. Kent 10 Elizabeth Eastman
1

11

Wm.

Clouslily

12 14 16 15
Tji

Geo. Mulhollaud Levi C a shady

Amous Loudon
Henry Almas
>

Patrick

Murphy

^ 1 Peter Wolfe
24 William Lee 33 Duncan Clow

1st Concession,
Lot.

South Dundas Street.


13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20
f

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

S lleuben Baker 9 John Gage Joseph Horning 10 &irah Grant


11

Wm. Jennings 12 Burgess Baker

32 33 34 35

John

Utter, jr

Petr Couover Isaac Patrick Charles Cameifon,

2nd Concession South.


Lots

3 and 4 Samuel Smith. Esq


5
4J

8 Abraham Markham Joseph Ogden


9 John Polly

Edward McMahou

Oliver Grace 7 James (ilennon

10 Joseph Cawthra
11

Wm. Markham

16

2nd Concession South


Lot
12 Wm. Shaw 15 David Harri.son 22 Pjsther Borden Denison 23 John Steel 25 Joseph Cawthra

Coniiinicd.

26 Jacob Thomas 28 and 30, Benjamin iMongcr 81 David Cribbs 32 Frederick Star Jarvis 33 Sebastian flrecnious 35 Henry Shook

3rd Concbssion South.


Lots

4 and

Hon. Samuel Smith 6 7 and 9, Thos. Lucas


5,

11 Henry Watson

26 Christian Hendershot 27 John Marlat

28 29 31 32 33 34

Lewis Bradley and 30, Thos Merigold


Stephen Jarvis Frederick Star Jarvis Cornelius Thompson

Henry Gable

4th Concession South, Broken Front.


27 and
28,

Lewis Bradley
is

The above
lands,

not a correct representation of the inhabitants of Totheir

ronto at that date, as some of the grantees never settled on

and others purchased lands and

settled in the

Township, but a
settlers,

large portion of the parties above mentioned

became actual

and some few of them are now

living on their lands then granted them.

Many

of their descendents are in the Township.

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

useful information respecting the early settlers in Toronto Township.

This book

is

a record of the proceedings of the Court of Quarter

Sessions for the County of York,

and contains

all

the judicial and

municipal Acts of the Magistrates in session.


istrates

At

that time the

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

Township, excepting perhaps, Scarborough.

Several

extracts are taken from this book mostly, but not altogether, relating
to Toronto

Township and

its settlers.

'<

l-futan''-.

The

fir.st

entries are not of

much

value, unless

it

be for

their- anti-

quity, under the date of 8th April, 1799,

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

dated January 17th, 1800.


the Bench were William Jarvi.s and William

The Magistrates on
Wilcocks, Esquires.

The Estreat of John Babtistc


for

D Aleo-re

of

Yonge

Street,

gentle-

man,

Assault and Battery on one Bet. a negro woman, and his


one shilling, which he paid to the Clerk of the Peace.

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."

April 12th, 1808


in the

: Estreat

of

Thomas Simpson

Home

District, laborer, for trespass

of the Grand River and Assault upon Abraham

Elb. fined one shilling, paid."


''

General Quarter Sessions, Tuesday the tenth day of April 1810.

Alexander Wood, chairman


Esquires, associates
;

Duncan Cameron and Duncan 3IcLcan, Thomas Ridout, Clerk.


;

The

Sheriff returned the precept.


;

General Inquest called.


Gilbert,

Charles Wilcox, foreman

John Vanzante, Thaddeus

John

Jordan, Jordan Post, junr., Joshua B. Totman, Lewis Bright, Ger-

hard Kuck, Joseph Shaw, Thomas Stoyell, Caleb Humphrey, Joshua


Leach,
Alfred Barrett, Patrick Hartney, Philip dinger, Charles
'"'

Haines, Peter Millar, John Playter, John Campbell, Jordan Post,


senior.

The

first

case called on

was

''

John Robert Small,

vs.

Geo. Ridout

and Thos. Ridout.


shilling each."

Assault and Battery.

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

to give in a return of the Statute

Labor performed

in

his District, on Saturday, 26th instant."


'

Joseph Cawthera, Pound-keeper,

for

the

Town
in
fit

of York, appeared
order."

and protected against the Pound as not being


18

"April 10th, at tho eauje


Jnliabitants of Toi'onto,
xvliioh

Sof^sion. Ava pre'sontod a petition

of

tlic

respectiiij^

briclj^e

acroi^s

the

Etobicoke,
.ub.t'ribcr

could not be attondod to on account of the few

thereto,"
'

Octolter 10th, 1810:

I'pon the representation of Richard Beasley


the

and

Samuel

.Smith,

Esquires,

Court took into consideration


Ordered, that one half of the

certain

(li^^]>uto.s

respecting the distribution of Statute duty in the

Townsliips of Trafalgar and Toronto.

Statute duty of the aforesaid Townships, be performed on the


missioners, or .Middle lload, and the other half on

Comand

Dundas

Street,

that the Clerk do immediately issue warrants to the resj)ective Pathmasterii, requiring
'

them
:

to

comply with the above orders,"


a
letter

March

1st,

1811

Kead

from Richard Beasley, eomin

plainino; of

David Albert^son and Moses Teeter, Path-masters


Trafaljrar,

the

Township of

as having paid no attention to the orders of

the Court, respecting Statute duty.


to answer the above charge

The parties were summoned and appeared, March 11th. Moses Teeter
in

said that he

was not Path-master

Trafalgar, but in Toronto, and

that there were only two inliabitants, besides liimself, in the part

of the Township where he lived, liable to do Statute Labor,

Where-

upon the Court discharged him,


" July 8th, 1811 a
:

License
:

granted to Joshua Pollard, to keep

common Inn and


Slavery in the

Ale-house, at his residence."


District, in the nineteenth century
!

Home
1811

"

March

1st,

Wm; Jarvis

of the
girl,

Town

of York, Esquire,

informed the Court that a negro boy and


out of his desk."

his slaves, liad, the even-

ing before, being committed to prison for liaving stolen gold and silver

Accommodation

for

two
:

"March 13th, 1811 make moveable stocks


of this

Ordered

that a carpenter be employed to

that will confine two persons at once, and

when

completed, that they be erected where a majority of the Magistrates

Town may

think most proper."


:

" Deceud)cr 28th. 1811

The following persons applied


;

for

Tavern

License, in Toronto Township, Avhicli were


follows
:

granted or refused as

Thomas
do.
;

Ingcrsoll, granted

Jo.shua Polland, do.

John Conovor,

Benjamin Monger,

refijsodj,.

being next door neighbor to Joshua

Pollard."

19
''

April

15tli,

1812

: Philip

Cody, pathmaster of Toronto Town-

ship,

complained of sundry persons not having done their Statute


last year.

Labor of

Ordered that the Clerk do Write

to

them

to at-

tend here on the 30th instant.

On

the 30th, accordingly, the defaulters appeared, and after being

heard by the Court, were ordered to work, in addition to their Statute

Labor of
last year,

this year, the

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

number of days each person has

to

work, over and above the Statute Labor of this year.

John Belchar, 3 days


2 days

Wm.
;

Barber, 2 days; John Ushar, 3 days';


;

Abraham Marckle, 4 days


;

Jos. Silvcrthorn, 2 days

Jas.

McNabb,

Allan Robinet, 2 days.

And

on complaint of the aforementioned Philip Cody to the Court,

on oath, of being daily


Belcher,

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

peace for one year, which they did in Court."


" April 15th
:

The Town Clerk


was
difficult to

complained that Major Greneral

Shaw had
family."

for the last

two years refused to give him the number of his

At

this time it

obtain Constables, as

all

the old

ones and

many

others were joining the Volunteers, and marching to the

frontier to resist the invaders.

It was probably this fact which caused the following order

" April 18th, 1812

lo Richard Beasley, Esq.,


fifty

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

from the Township of Toronto

and Trafalgar.

The
"

following

is

the

list

Thomas

Ingersol,

foreman.

Joseph Silverthorn, Philip Cody,

Allan Robinet, Moses Teeter, David Harris, Thos. Mericold, Ezekiel 3

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-

cept Cornelius '\''anvalkenburgh of Toronto,

who did not

appear, and

was

fined

20

shillings."'

Robert Wilkins,

Samuel McLean and James Gilbert of

Nelson,.

being also absent, were fined 10 shillings each.

" The Grand Jury brought


against

in

a true bill fur Assault

and Battery

James 3IcXabb, on the complaint of Philip Cody.


the case to nest Session, as Mr.

The

de-

fendant did not appear, but his bail appeared and asked the Court to

put

ofi"

McNabb had

gone to Niagara

with the Flank Compan3^

The

application

was granted."

This matter was again brought up at the next Session, January


12th, 1813, but as Mr.
case

McNabb was

still

on duty on the frontier, the

was discharged.
16th, 1813
:

"January

Charles

Ingersol, son of the late

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.

" January 23rd


sent his bond.
his stead.

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,

Joseph Cawthra was appointed."


" In consequence of the enemy having possession of the

Town

the

Court could not meet on the 27th April."

"June
pounds
soldiers,

10th,

1813

John
:

Jordan of York, Inn-keeper, fined two

sterling, for refusing to receive in his house,

two convalescent and treating their billet from A. Wood, Esq., with contempt."

" October 19th, 1813

As no Town meetings had been held


officers.

in the

West

Riding, the Magistrates appointed Township

FOR TORONTO.
Benjamin Monger and Joseph Silverthorn, Assessors Thomas Merigold, Township Clerk." inet, Collector.
Officers
;

Allan Rob-

were also appointed for Block No. 2

Beverly, Flamborough

East and West, and Trafalgar.

21

" September 14th, 1814

Beujamin

3Iong'er ^vas janed


tlie fine

for

re--

fusing a horse to Geuei-al Dewatteville, half


:

returned."'

October 11th, 1814 James Marckle of the Towaship of West Flamborough, was fined 10 for Assault aud Battery on Juo. Binkley.
''

October 22nd, 1814

The Court appointed the following


Silverthorn,

officers

for

Toronto

John Pollard and Thomas


junr.,

Assessors

Allan Robinet,
tiud

Collector

Charles Ingersol,
;

Town

Clerk

John Marlat
;

Gan-at Conover, Path-masters

Philip Peer,

Town Warden

John

Sheeler, or Schiller, Pound-keeper."

George Cutter fined $10 for selling liquor to Indians.


" December 30th, 1815

:Wm.

Nabb,

jnr.,

for riding on horseback on the foot jiath,

Chewett comi^lained of Allan Mcand for bein"-

pert and insolent.

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:

The Pig question, June


twenty shillings

25th,

1816

Thadeus
do.

Gilbert,

convicted
fined

of allowing two swine to run at large in the streets of


;

York was
;

Charles Thomas, 4 swine,


;

40

shillings

Jordan, 2 swine, do. 20 shillings


^hillings
;

Morris Lawrance, 2 swine,


do.

John do. 20

Robert Lackey, 2 swine,

20

shillings.

" John Vanhorn and Frederick Kesspel,


so

fined

30

shillings for being

much

intoxicated as to be unfit for their duty as Jurors."


shillings for Assault on

Robert Nichols, Esq., fined 5

A. N. Mc-

Nabb.

By

looking over the two following

lists

of

Grand Jurors,

it

may be

supposed that the people of Toronto in those times performed a large


portion of the public business of the
"'

Home
:

District.

Grand Jury,

9th July,

1816

Thomas

Merigold,

foreman.
Thos.

Michael Miller,

Stiles Stevens,

John

Silverthorn, Jas, Robinet,

Robinet, Philip Cody, Joshua Pollard, David


thorn, Frederick Star Jarvis,

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

Benjamin Monger, foreman.

Wm.

Barton, David Jordan, Saml. 3Icrcer, Juo. Silverthorn, Jacob Smithj

Stiles

Stevens,

James Jackson, Charles Couover, Josliua

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.

Assault and Battery."


Indians.

McNabb bound to keep the peace, for And Robert Nichols bound over for Philip Cody fined 5 for selling liquor to

" January 14th, 1818

The report of Thomas Merigold, surveyor


for a

of roads for the Western Boundary of the District,

new road

to

be opened in the front part of Lot No. 27 and across Lot 26 in the

Township of

Toi'onto, Avas laid before the Court,

and ordered

to be car-

ried into execution according to law."

" July 15th,

1818

: Ordered

that

Wm.

Thompson,

'Esq.,

be auth-

orized to enter into an agreement with

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

November next ensuing."


:

G-rand Jury, July 13th, 1819


Silverthorn,

Stiles Stevens, foreman.

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

Custead refusing to take the oath was-examined on his scruples

of conscience and excused for the present.


the 27th December, 1819, license

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.
:

D'Arcy Boulton, the younger,


tery on George Garside.

fined sixpence for Assault

and Bat-

50 was granted April 15th, 1820 Humber, the Mimico and the Credit.
:

to build

bridges over the

September 13th
bread in the

Wm. Manning was "fined 2


York without

sliillings for selling

Town

of

license so to do."

>

23
"October 11th, 1820
stable, for the said
:

Ordered that John MoDougall be'appoluted


:

eurveyor of Roads for the Township of Albion, and Albert Fidch Con-

Township,"

"January 12th 1821


sons be

The Court ordered that the


officers for

following per-

appointed Parish and Township

the Township

of Chinguacousy for the current year, and directed the Clerk of the

Peace

to notify the persons so appointed to attend to the duties there-

of as by law directed."'

EssELBY Ingram, Amos Stafford,

)
j

a ^ , -^^^^^^^rs.

John Scott, Town Clerk. Jamzs Currie, Collector.


M.

Averal Scott, James Bunting, John Loflar, Joseph Tolfree,


Westervelt, and Robert Tremble, Path-masters.

Averal Scott, James Bunting and Robert Calder. Pound-keepers.

Ordered that Mr. Thompson be requested to administer the


oaths to the said parties.

office

" June

19th, 1821

: Constables

for

Toronto)

Township, Daniel

Merigold and John Faulkner.

For Chinguacous}",

"Wm. Stafford

and James Home."


'October 17th, 1821
;

Wm. Allan, Esq..

collector of

Customs, apsalt,

peared and stated on oath that he had seized ten barrels of

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

" Ordered that the

salt

and tobacco be

This was not the only instance of the mixture of

and tobacco.

Several years after Mr. Allan's discovery, Mr. Joseph Silverthorn, of

Toronto Township, purchased a barrel of American


Arthurs, a

salt of

Mr.

Wm.
he

respectable merchant of York, in which on opening,

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,

but could not shew

sufficient claims.

''Grand Jury, 15th January,

1822:

Allan

Robinet,

foreman.

George Robinet,
cox,

George Miller, Abraham Marckle, Joseph Silverthorn, John Beatty. AVm. Custead, Amos WilBirdsell, Jno. Austin,

Wm.

John Utter, Daniel Harris, James Eakins, Aaron Silverthorn

Joseph Graham, Thomas Silverthorn, John McCarty, Henry Rut


led^e,

Thomas Robinet and Timothy

Street."

24
It

must

Ix!

admitted

tliat

many

of

tlie

above extracts are in

tlieixl'=

selves of very little value,

but they give some idea of the condition of

the early settlers in the County.


It
is

lioped that uo oifeace

may

bo taken by the friends of those perCertainly none was inthe greatest liberty has

sons whose names have been used so freely.


tended, as some of those v/ith whose names

been taken, were after the events referred


writer

to,

intimate friends of the

Most of the lands


ship

in the

New

Survey of Toronto, and


settlers

in the

Town-

of Chinjruacousy

were granted to
list
;

in the year

1819 to

1821, according to the following

Toronto Xew Survey.


1st Concession
Wli^n

East of Huron tario Street.


the

Two

Parties are

named for one Lot,

name on

the

l<\ft

hand

is for

the

Easi

half of the Lot.

Lot.
1

Patrick Xulty and

Wm.

Preston

3 Edward Wright

4 Peter Little and Andrew

'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

13 John Rutledge and James Graham


14 Andrew Cheyne and George Graham

2nd Concession East.


Lot.
1 Frederick Fretog

2 Martin Snyder and Jacob Snyder

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

4 William Douglas. G Thomas McBride 7 Alexander Mc3Iurray. 12 Thos. Eeid

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.

4th Concer-sion East.


Lot. 2 Timotliy Street 1 William Carrol. 4 Geo. Brown and John Brovrn 7 Thos. Briglit 5 John Bright.

8 John Whitesides 10 John Roper and

Wm.

Eoper

11 Charles King, Senr., and Charles King, Jnr.

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

Timothy Sheehan and John McCarthy

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.

10 Joseph Randal and

Wm.

Judson


26
Lot.

Gth CohPession

Ertst-.

Continntd,

11 Josepli Price aucl Robert Chambers

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.

Thompson and George Wintcl* BoycC; 5 John Bourns


fof School

3 Reserved

4 Matthew Donahue and James Nesbit 7 Robert Hepson. 8 Jane Hill 10 John Mcintosh.
1.3

11 Joseph Carter

James Beattie 14 John Neelands and

Wm.

Todd, Senr.

16 William Todd^ Jnr., and Andrew Neelandd

2nd Concession West.


Lot-.

3 Richard Bristol 1 William Thoittpson. 4 James Pickard. 7 Alexander Ross 6 Elizabeth Dexter and James Martin

David Treanor. 10 Stewart Grafton 12 Alexander Burns and Wm. Maxwell


13 John Thompson and James McBride 14 Henry Pearson and Alexander Duncan
3rd Concession West*
Lot.
1

Timothy

Street.

Wm. Shaw
10 Evan Richards

4 Richard 8

Bristol.

5 Philip dinger

7 Catharine Bender.

Wm.

Perkins and Thomas Kenedy

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

4th Concession West

Jacob Pingle and Henry

Stiver.

2 Clergy Reserve

leased to Wm. Smith

4tli

Concession "West.

Contim^cd^

Lot.

3 Wnii Lindsay. 5 Clergy Reserve

4 Alexander Stewart

leased to

Timothy Street

6 Joshua Lemerand and Jacob Lemcrand


? Mary McCollum-,
9 John Ross

10

Wm.

Birdsell.

12 James Beatty

13 "William Coates and Fbenezer Disher

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
)

13 John Armstrong and John Ailrai

14 "William Armstrong and John Wallace


15 Robert Nesbitt and William "Whalley
...->;.)

6th Concession West.


Lot.
1

Malcolm McKinnon.

4 Peter Douglas

3 Thomas Kells and Robert Fetch


6 Timothy Street.
9 William Orr

7 John Redeu

10 Michael Arnold and George Morden 12 Joseph Tomlinson and Martin Justin 13 Daniel Hadley and Martin Justiu

14 George Cowan and John Cowan

Chinguacousy
Lot
1

East

of Hurontario Strefet:

1st Concession East

Joseph B. Clark and Michael Sloat

2 John Devine and Thomas Maher

4 John Garden. 7 Sarah Johnston 5 William Stafford and Samuel Kenney


6 Crown Reserve leased 7 Sarah Johnston, all

to

John Scott


28
let Concession East.

Continued.

8 AreliTbald Pickard
9 Henry Carter and Richard Carter
11 Isaac

Ryan and James Bunting

12 Thoma" Mercer and Levi Mercer

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

33 Henry Yocum and Stephen Secord


2nd Concession East.
liOt.

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

3 Isaac Davis and Ryer Reynolds

Wm.

Keating and Oliver Keating

7 Henry Pope 8 Francis Nixon and Ross Nixon 10 Lardner Bostwick


6 Richard Bristol.

11 George

Moody and

Wm.

Jones

13 Samuel Hull and John Beamer

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*-

5th Concession East.

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

12 Maurice Nagle and

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

31 John Armstrong and James Lai>g

33 John McCartney
J'Ot.

6th Concession East.

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

7 Jacob Hostrosser and

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

1st Concession West.

Amos Wilcox and Wm.

J.

Sumner

10 John Heron and John McCormack


11 Warren Clarkson and Peter Oliphant

13 Peter Greenious and Peter Leopard

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

21 Jane Silverthorn 32 Richard Bristol

30 George Ransier and Henry Ransier 31 Daniel McCremmon and Wm, Ogden
Lot,
1

2nd Concession West,


Alexander Le Rose and Ransom Dexter
Scott.

2 Edward Fletcher and Moses Johnston

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.

Shane and Henry Shane


Orr and John McMillan

Wm
Wm. Wm.

17 Thos. Merigold and Amos Merigold 18 Edward Pilkingten and Wm. Robinson Smith

20
23

Holt

andVm.
30

Woodruff

Robinson and Richard Brown

24 George Brown.
31 Daniel Irish.

Wm.

Duncan

26 Fenton Mlloy, David Craig, and Edward Goodsoii


33 Edward McBride

34 Edward McBride and James O'Hara


Lot..

3rd Concession West. 2 Jonathan Copeland and Robert Copeland


Street,

3 Timothy

4 Edward Defield


32
3rd Concession West.
6 Soloman

Continued^

Stump and Joseph Stump

7 Frederick and David Snider 8 Waite Sweet and James "Wilcox


10 Moses Corntill and Tlienaas Cornhill^

14 Richard Bristol13 Jacob Shook and Conrad Shook 15 James McCuUoch and Thos. Young 16 Thomas Cornell and Philip Buck

11 Timothy Street.

17 John Kenny and Peter Kenny


18 James McLean and David McBride 19 Isaac Vanfleet and Joseph Vanderlip
21 Timothy Street.

'

22 John Wadge and

25 Wm. Coulson Wm. Wooley

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

4th Concession West.Francis House.

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.

34 James McGuire and Joseph Gardner

Stli 'Concession East.

Lot.

2 Robert Calder and Alexander Calder


3 Josiah Brown and florace Benedict

4 Maurice Worts and Jabez Lewis G Jane Ostrander. 7 Thomas Wlietham


8 Abraham Scott and Ernest Scott
10 John Hagar and David Hagar 11 Alexander C. Lawrence. 17 Peter Plummerfelt 13 Frederick Pickard. 1-4 Thomas Cooper. 16 Abraham Moore and Thumas Hull
,17 Peter

Plummerfelt
-21

18 Timothy Street

Joscelyue Waller

19 Henry Ortte and John Dreice

22 James Dunn and Timothy Dunn

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

Mayhew Owen Thomas and Asa Ingram

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

11 Daniel Merigold and Lewis Bradley

12 Samuel Curry and James Curry 14 Duncan Buchanan. 15 Timothy Street 17 Samuel Finch and John Campbell

18 Timothy Street and John Heldgate

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

It has not been found convenient to obtain the

names of tlic

Original.

Grantees in the Township of Albion, Caledon and Toronto Gore, but


the following
list

of the

first jjatentees

of the most of the lots in those>

Townships, will afford

much

similar information.

List of Original Patentees of Lands in the Townshijy of Albion.


1st Concession.

Lot.
1
2

and 3 James Ross,

all

Joseph Lindsay and

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

John Willis and Allan Smith


all

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.

12 Charles Northcott and


13 Patrick Robinson,
all

Wm.

Prondfoot

14 John Jeffray and John Koughnett


15 John McDonald,
all

17 George and John Garbutt

18 Robert Duncan

arid

Mary Hsward

19 Thos. Mulloy.all

20 Sarah Matthew, Henry McCartney. Ellen Matthews and Thos


Forsyth
21

Wm.

Wilson and Richard Oxtoby

22 John Dolfin and


Ii3

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,

32 John Smith and George Robinson

33 Robert Crawford and Edward Stinson


.34

Nancy Baker,

all

36 Francis Lock and John Scott 37 J. G. Chewett 38 Samuel Chewett


39 James Wright,
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

4 Hugh Mulloy. 7 Daniel Brooke 6 Michael Connor and Jacob Prenties


8 Frederick Niion.

12 John Jaffree

9 Peter Byrne and Simon

Kemp

10 William 0"Neil and Timothy Ingham


36
3rd Concession. 12 John
Jaflfrey.

Continued.

13 Patrick Robinson

T4 J. G. CheAvett.

16 Ebenezer Blair

15 Richard Wellwood, William Roach and William Sparrow


17 William Garbutt and John Smith

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

arid Jntnos Keiied]

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

Michael Grey and Daniel Mulholland


4 James B. Caldwell

2 James Vanluren.
5

Abraham

Brierly and Alexander


all

Murray

6 Alexander Dick,
7

Andrew Cake and Mark

Fitzpatrick

S Robert Castle and George Reid 11 George McDougdl 10 Hannah Holmes.


12 Love Newlove,
all

13 Richard Shore and Walter Fletcher

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

2 xVndrew. Huiih and James McCouvt

4 James Caldwell.
7

Samuel Chewett

Edmoud Boyle and Timothy Dawson


Thomas Harker and David Lougheed John Macklem and William Moore William Macklem and David McDougall John Shore and Albert Finch John Shore, sen. and John Mulloy Hiram Prentiss. John Oliver and John Shor>.>

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

and Patrick Henderson


23 Thomas Yaltine

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

30 W^illiam Hawkins and John Paul


31 William Hawkins and Peter Donahue

32 James G. Cliewett, all 33 Charles Carson, Morly Hishou and James Wilson
6th Concession.
JiOt.
1

William Nagg> and Philip Peacock

2 Jonathan Peacock and Hector McQuarrie


3S
6th Concession.
CoHtin.n.ed.

4 Joliu Shunk and James


6 7

(jroodfellow

5 Allan Smith and William Rogers

John Rogers, William Rogers and William Williamson

Adam

Haliday and William Bloor


10 Robert Loring

8 Elizabeth Plummer.

11 Robert Loring and John Jeffrey

12 George Evans,

all

13 John Collins and John Shore

14 Francis Collins and Thomas Rogers


15 Thomas Cooper and Richard Johnson
17 Thomas Spiler, 19 John Mulloy,

Hugh Whitely and David Leach

18 James Chrysler and Peter IMcEntee


all

20 George Vernon, James Jamieson and John Jamieson


22 Thomas Maxwell. 25 James G. Chewett,
23 Robert Shore
all

26 Robert Tredgear and Richard Darker


27 William Proudfoot and John Lockheart 28 Thomas Beetham and Mary Honan

29 William

Wray and James


all
;

P]vans

31 and 32 James Orr,

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

10 Robert Loring. 12 Joseph Kerr,

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

Monkman and Andrew White


20 Robert Johnson
Prou<.Ifoot

18 George Doufwaite and Peter McEntee


19 James Johnson.

22 John Shore and William


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

26 Daniel Hunter, 29 John

all

27 Samuel Wressel and Richard Owen

Cummer and

Cathrine Flanigan

30 John Bailie and James Leckie


31 James McLaughlin,
all
;

39 acres

8th Concession.
Lot.

6 James Hall. 8 Anne Johnson,

Thomas McLaughlin
all;

all

10 and 11 Robert Loring,

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

19 Thomas Cooper and James Downie

22 Timothy Appleton, James Johnson and Henry Downie

23 John Coates and James Coates


26 George Cooper and Thomas McClure

27 Francis McCauley. Benjamin Rowley and Henry Scott 28


J. G. Chewett.

29 Conrad

Lampe

9th Concession.
J^ot.

11 Robert Parker, 6^^ acres 12 and 13 William Parker

14 James Bolton.

15 George Godbolt

16 James Blair and George King


17 William Killigham, Patrick Henan and Joseph Russell 18 Thomas Bowes, Thomas Johnson and Jacob Mabee
19 Stephen Pherrill and James

McCabe

20 Henry Ausman and Jacob Cook


22 William Woulfe and William Roadhouse 23 William Roadhouse. 26
J. G. Chewett. all

24 John Acheson

25 William Proudfoot and Karson Horan 27 Catherine Nerdin^' and Michael Treunor

40
10th CoQcession,
Lot.

17 aud 18 James and Thomas Miirphy


19 Jeremiah Hills.
21

20 William Dennis
Blackiuiu;

Thomas McLaughlin and Thomas 22 John Eastwood and James Grant


25 Gilbert Doyle.
2tl

28 Alexander Ogilvie and Robert Rustion

27 Alexander Campbell

Catharine Nerding-and James Evans


11th Concession.

Lot.

22 and 23 John Liddy 24 Mary Horan. 25 James Sanderson


Li^t

of Oriqinal Patentees of hinds in Caledon

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'

Daniel Martin and John

Murphy

10 Patrick Doherty.

12 Peter

Lampman
tleiirgr' Fattv-r.-

18 Thomas Kingsmill, George Hilliard and

14 Albert Fennell.
1 (i

15 William Stubbs

Allan

Eddy and Archibald Ferguson

17 James Daniel and George Sloan

18 Joel Kenedy and Andrew

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

Thomas Brook and Samuel Mc Bride


'

2 John C. Hatt and Alexander Broddy

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

Hugh McKcnna and

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.

John John 12 Hon. 13 John


7
i^

Frederick.

Baxter.

^ Patrick Murphy 10 J. G. Chewett .^

Duncan Cameron Lamont, Donald vMcKinnon, Martin McKinnou and Dunk.-ni

W>

14 Neil

Lamont Lamont and Alexander Stewart


16 Archibald McDonnell

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

William Sharp and John Sharp


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

11 Archibald Ferguson 13 Hector 3IcQuarvie and Donald


1

Mary McKinnou ane William Cormack McKinnon


Hector and Farquhar McQuarrie

15 Donald and John McQuarrie

17 Thomas Brett and William Lang 18 James Williams, Neil McDonnell and Neil Campbell
19 John Assilstine,
all

20 Joseph Rawston, Joseph and Henry Shone


21 James Henderson.

22 Charity Warner

23 John Hopkins. 25 John Mattice 26 Benjamin Reynolds. 27 Thomas Henry


5th Concession, East.
Lot.
1

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.

20 William Howarth and Thomas Brett. 22 Elizabeth Blain and Jeremiah


23 Eleanor Brown.
Hilts,

25 James Walker.

24 William Howarth and John F. Shea.


6th Concession East.
1

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.

10 Donald Cameron and Richard McLean.


11

Murdoch Morrison and William Lindsay.

12 Owen Gershon.
13 Matthew Wilson and James Inson.

14 Farquhar McKinnon and Donald McDonald.


15 Joseph Martin and William Wreggett.

17 John Richardson and Isaac Plunkett.


18 William Richardson and Jackson Potter. 19 Peter Rann and Frederick McCrae.

20 Jackson Potter and Patrick Minnaugh.


21 J. C. Chewett. 22 William Franks.

23 Daniel McLaughlin and Francis Smith.

CALEDON WEST.
1st Concession.
1

Barnard McGuire,

2 Robert Oliver.

3 Philip Snyder.
7

6 William Johnston,

4 David Culp and Hugh Black.

Mary

Vanderlip,

all.

8 William Maxwell and Philip Chambers.


9 Robert Lord Williams and Daniel Hicks.

10 Peter Wolfe and Daniel Hicks.

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.

20 William Beaudry and Robert Nixon. 22 Anne Wilcox.


23 Miles Bacon and Thomas Taylor.

24 Michael Naghton and Miles Bacon. 25 Michael Armstrong and John Morris. 26 John McDivitt.
27 William Atchison.

29 Donald McDonald and Jonas Smith.


30 William Archart and

Hugh

Dale.

31 John Keys and Orange Lawrence.

2nd Concession West


1

Murdock

Morrison.

John

Polly,

et al.

4 John McMarchle.
5

6 John

Amos Wilcox and Thomas Robinet. Nunn and Alexander Clunas,


Thomas Johnston and John Nunn

7 Ellen Murphy,

8 George StaiFord and John Burkholder.

10 Christian Brown and John Brown.


11 William Walker and Moses Atkinson.

12 David Paterson and Robert McKeon.


13 William Walker and John Weaver.

14 George Chisholm,

all.

15 Thomas Dressel and John Smiltzar.


17 William Berry and Matthew Crooks. 18 William Walker and 19 William Willoughby,

Adam Bowman.
all.

20 Francis
21

McLean and William Limebeer.


all.

&

22 Robert Lane,

23 Robert Land and James Beattie.


25 Samuel Ryckman,
all.

26 Con. Murphy and James Middagh.


45
2nd Concession West
Lot.
Continued,

27 James Maxwell and Allan Nelson. 28 Samuel Ryckman.


31 George Searle and

29 John Heisse.

Hugh

Doherty.

3rd Concession West.


1

John Keith and Lachlan

B. Hagerman.

James Davidson,

all.

3 John Marsh and Anthony Davis.


4 John Marsh and William Bowbeer.
6

John Ham.

7 Susannah
9

8 Robert Sinclair.

Ham. Mary Vroman.


Cooper.

10 John Bonnar and Christian Martin.


12

Amos Dexter and John


14

13 Henry Brown.
1-5

Adam

Brown.

James Hammond.

16 Elizabeth Vandusen. 18 John Thatcher.

17

Thomas

Taylor.

19 Abraham Bowman.

22 Henrietta Chase.

20 Henry Weir and David Wilson.

23 Peter Bowman.

24 Jacob Meddagh.

25 John Aikins and James Austin.

26 James Middagh and Abraham Topp.


27
29

Hugh Hugh

Brewster and

Abraham Topp.

Brewster and Jacob Howse.

30 George Middagh and William Hawkins.


31 John Barclay,
\

all.

4:th

Concession West,

John McDonald and William Proudfoot.

John McDonald and Peter McNaught.


5

4 Henry Loux.
6 George Walker.

James D. Ham.
7 Samuel Hyckman.

8 Samuel
11

Ryckmam.

10 William McDonald.
Allan.

John Clark and William

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.

20 Archibald McGregor and John Crawford.


21 Christian Hendershot.

22 Arthur Alexander.
27 Manasseh Leeson.

25 George Middagh.
28 Sarah McKenzie.

29 Lucinda Morden.

31 Robert Shields and Joseph Ross.


5th Concession West.
1

Donald and Archibald McKinnon.

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.

10 Jonathan McCurdy, Peter McArthur and Edward Thatcher.

13 Edwin Secord and George Munroe.


14 David Hotrum and George Munroe.

15 Charles Jones and John Smith.


16 Charles Stewart.
17

Edward

Morris.

18 Abigail McCarter.
19 Abraham

20 Mary Secord.

Bowman and Thomas Atkinson.


Bernie.

22 Thomas Blake and Joseph

23 William Vannatta and Peter Shaver.


24 Samuel Ryckman.
25 John McCartney and Robert Harrison.
,

26 Charles Teitzel and Henry Weir.

21 Hugh Nesbit and Stephen Nesbit. 29


31

&

30 Mary Wagner and William Frank.


Mickle.

Edward Moore and John

6th Concession West.


1

John and James McDonald and Daniel Reid.

6th Concession
Lot.

West

Continved.

2 Alexander Pattullo and "William Kirkwood.

4 Archibald McLean, Gilbert Eowan and John Campbell.


5

John McPherson and Donald McKinnon.

Angus

Fletcher.

7 George Coates and Mary Campbell.


8 Duncan McDonald, David Dick and Malcolm Nixon.

10 William Frank and Lenah Outerkirk.


11 Samuel

Ryckman, Joseph Ross and Donald McArthur.

12 John Modeland and William Wilson.

13 George King and James King. 14 William Reynolds and Francis McKindsey.
15 Henry Near.

20 Alexander McLaughlin.

17 Henry Bloom and William McKindsey.


18
21

&

19 Thomas Arthur. 22 Joseph Bernie.

&

23 Peter

Van

Every.

25 Samuel Ryckman.

26 William Hawkins. 27 Isaac Scott and


29 Benjamin
File.

28 John Johnson Fie.


Moore.

Edmund
31.

George Searle.

TORONTO
1.

GO'R'EiSmdhern Dimsim.

1st or 7th Concession.

James Brown.
James Eakins.

2,

3 and 4, Joseph

Graham.

6 Samuel Manning. 8

7 James Reid.

9 Connel J. Baldwin.

10 Joseph Price and James Tomlinson.

12 Henry Beer.
13

Wm.

Hawkins and James Buchanan.

14 Henry Bell and George Graham.

15 John Nixon and Thos. Graham, Jr.


8th Concession.
7

&

8 Joseph Davies.

10 Samuel Shaw,

11 Allan Shaw.

12 John Bowman.

48
8th Concession
Continued.

Lot.

13

Edward Robson.

14 John O'Grady.

15 John Petit Port de Lahaye.


9th Concession.
12, 13

&

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.

11 Rev. John Strachan.

12 John Metcalf.
15 D'Arcy Boulton.

14 Rev. John Strachan.

17 Francis Foster.

16 Nathaniel Reid and Benjamin Sergeant.

8th Concession.
2

John

Beikie.

3 Alexander McGregor, 4 John Healy and

et al.

3 Ross Nixon.
5

Wm.

Hawkins.

Wm.
Wm.

Proudfoot.
7

6 Alexander McVean,

&

Reuben Sherwood.

10

Hawkins, James McDonald, Catharine and Anne Hishion

and James McDonald.


11 George Garbutt.

12 John Curtis and Anne Webb.


13 James Henderson.

24 Rev. John Strachan.

16 Thomas Thomson and Abraham Adlum.


1

Abraham Adlum,

all.

9th Concession.
1

John O'Grady.

2 Elisha Lawrence.
Morrison.

3 John

McVean and James

49
9th Concession

Continued.

Lot.

4 Dickenson Fletcher. 7 8

5 Sarah Allison.
acres.

&

John Beikie, 600

10 Patrick Doherty and Peter Fitzpatrick.


11 & 12 Rev. John Strachan. 15 Michael Kussell. 14 Keuben Sherwood.
1

John Murphy and Charles

S.

Murray.

17 George Vaughan.
lOth Concession.
2 Elisha Lawrence.
3

John McVean.
6 James Sleightholm.

4 Thomas

Foster.

&

7 Michael Russell and Thomas Henan. 8 Reuben Sherwood. 10

&

11 Rev, John Strachan,

12 John Murphy and Thomas Parr.


13, 14

&

16 Rev. John Strahan.


Alex. MsDonkell,
ei oJ.

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

the County of Peel, was in 1821, and shews

IPopulatioD.

Acres
cleared.

Value in
Property.

Toronto Chinguacousy and Gore Albion ..


.

50

The following

table will

shew the progress of each municipality


:

in

population to the time of the last census

1841.

Albion

Brampton
Caledon Chinguacousy Gore
Streetsville.
...

Toronto

. .

51

MUNICIPAL COUNCIL,
Thomas Swinarton, Keeve.
John Vance, Deputy Reeve.

1873.

Robert Burton, Isaac Wilson and Peter C. Campbell, Councillors.

George Evans, Treasurer, Bolton, P.O.


Alexander J. Dixon, Clerk, Coventry, P.O.
Con. Lot. Con.
Lot.

Agnew, John Allan, John


Anderson, Alexander Anderson, Thomas
..

10 6
1

26 15
1-5

Bolton, Samuel, Undertaker

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

Bradley, Bradley. Bradley, Bradley. Bradley, Bradley, Burton.

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

Brown, Brown, Brown^

.Jane

Wm Wm

Wm

4 4
3 4

Callaghan, Daniel Callaohan,

Wm

4 4
5
...

Robert Beetham, Adam Beetham,

Beatty, Beatty, Beatty, Beatty, Beatty,

George, senior... George, junior... Matthew...

Caldwell, Charles Caldwell, James

4
4

S
3 13
3

4
7

Matthew

John Caldwell, John Campbell, John


Caldwell.

6 5
1

5
3

4
8 6 7 3
2

Wm
J.

25

30
7

Bevans. John Bevins, Martin


Bible,

20
26

John

Bible,

Wm

32
16

Blain, Charles Bolton, Abraham

3
7
7

Bolton Austin Bolton, Charles


Bolton,

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

lark, Clayburn, John


Coffee,

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

James Duffy, John


Duffy,

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,

Curran, Edward Dale, Matthew.. Dale, Robert, Tanner...


Dale,

4
5
1

33
1

7 10
-'

Elliott,
Ellis,

Wm

7 12 12 14 15 7 25 14
1

Thomas

7 7

James

Daley, Hugh Daley, John Daley,

Wm

Davidson, Percy Dean, Adam Dean. John....

..

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

Farr, Elisha Faulkner,


Fines,

3
6

Wm Wm

32
4 30 31 29 31
13 7

7
1

4
7
7 1

7 6

Dixon, Dixon, Dixon, Dixon, Dixon, Dixon, Dodds,

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

Fry, Henry, Teacher... 10 8 Fuller. James


Fuller^

26
9 9

Wm

I'odsworth, Thomas Dolan, Brian Dolan, Dennis Dolan, Mrs. Mary

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

Garbutt, David Garbutt, Thomas Garbutt, Gibson, John Gibson, John.

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,

Goodfellow. James, Goodfellow

I
I
;

Gormicon, Edward Gormicon, Patrick


Gott, James Gower. iSimon

5 5 5 4 5 4 5 7
7
7
1

10 29
31 13

Gower, Kobert Oower,

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

Graham, Francis Graham. Patrick


Greer, Joseph

4
1

27
21

'

Hudson, Isaac Hud.son. Samuel


Hull. Thomas Hull, William Hutchinson, George

Grey. Grogan. Patrick

Wm

3 6
1
rt

33 29

Haffey,
Hall.

James Haisworth. Thomas


George

37
17
21 8

Hutchinson, John Irwin, George


Irwin,

15 16
31

10

John

Hall John"^ Hanna. James Hanna, Robert


Hanna, Wm., Esq. Hanna,
..

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

Jackson, James Jackson, Thomas

4
7

John Jefferson, John


Jaffrey,
Je.ssup,

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

..

Henderson, Thos Henry, Jarvis Henry. Mrs


Plesp,

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

Kelly, Patrick Kelly, Stephen

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

Kidney, James Kidney, John Killian, Jas., blacksmith


Killian,

9 9
1

John

2
1

Joseph Killian, Joshua Killian, Robert


Killian,

3
2 2 2
1
1

Wm Kingfeborough, Wm
Killington,

28 28 30 30 30 27 30 28: 38
1

May. John Mellow, John


|

35
16

'

Mellow, 10 Middleton, James 3 Milloy, Rarnabas Milloy, Hugh, Black2 smith


Milloy,
Mills,

Wm

6 5

17 16
19 19

John

2
1

Mills, Charles

Kingsley,

James Lackey, James Laughlin, John

17

17

Laughlin,

Wm

3 3
1
1 1

4 4
7 38 13
!

George Mills, Richard Milson, Thonias

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

Linne, James Linne, John


Little,

2 3 6 2 5 5
1

6[ Moffatt, Thomas, Car10 penter 17


7 Monckman, Andrew ... 8 5j Monkman, Duke, J. P. 1 37 Moore, James 6 21 Moore, James 5 21 Mootry, Thomas 5 Moy, Christian, Shoe10 maker 22 7 28 Mullen, Andrew Mullen, James 7 5

26
18

18 33 10
13

'

John
Robert

Little,John
Little,
Little,

7
1

Thomas
Jacob

Lougheed, Lougheed, Lougheed, Lougheed,


i-iOugheed,

James
James, Junr.

4
5

John

4
8 9
2

9 9 9 9

Mullen, Patrick MuKr ay, Alexander

John, Senr... Lougheed, John, jr Lougheed, Robert Lougheed, Lougheed, Love, Henry

24 24
7

Murray, James McBride, James McBride, Robert McCabe, Alexander

7 4 4
1

26 25 27 27 5
3

27 27
19 8 21 21 o 7 7

Wm Wm

2 9
7

Lowry, Mabee, Mabee, Mabee,

John
Jacob
Jessie

Simon

9 9 9 9
1

Mahew, Stephen Martir, John Mason, John


Matson, David Matson, Isaac Matthews, Matthew..

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

James Patterson, John


Patterson, Patterson, Robert

28

Wm

37 37 35
2 20
5 5

Payne, John Pedlow, David Pedlow,

3 35 2 16 7 7
1 1

Wm

33 28
6 5 5
9

Perry, James Perry, John


Phillips,
Phillips,

Jacob

3 4 2
7

Phillips.
Phillips,'

James John

Wm

McKee, Wm., Innkeeper 8 McKinley, John 10


McKiiiley,

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

McKinney, David, Blacksmith >JcLaughlin, Charles...

Potter, Jackson Potter^ James

1 36 10 26
1

10
7

Potter,

34
3

Proctor,

McLaughlin, McLellan, John

Wm

Pike,

James

2 13

McMahon, James McMinn. James McMinn, Robert. McMinn,

5 5 8 8
7 2 9

Wm

McMullen, John McNeven, John

Thomas Newlove, James


Nattrass,

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

James Roily, John Rosnay, Andrew Rosnay, Edward Rowan, Thomas..

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

Rutledge, John Sanderson, Thomas


Scott,
Scott, Scott,

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

Thomas Switzer, J. C, Mechanic. Taylor,Adam


Taylor, Francis Taylor, George Taylor, Henry Sen
Taylor,

4 22 32 25 29 10
21

4
1

4
.....

6
6

James Shore, John


Shore,

Shore, Joseph Shore, Richard, Esq Shore, Richard Jr

6 6 6

17 18 10 23 23 23
13
7

5 5
6

Henry Jr

Taylor, Jeremiah Taylor, Joseph


Taylor, Thomas Taylor, William Taylor, William Tearle, Henry

10 24 17 25

4
6 6 5 2 6

Shore, Robert Sen Shore, Robert Jr

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

Thompson, Isaac Thompson, Robert Thorburn, John


Tindale.

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

Vane, William C Vernon, George


Virgin, Samuel

4
6 3

Stewart, Alex. Stewart, James

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.

Walton, Abraham Ward, Georse

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

Wellwood, Eichard Wheeler, George White. John

3
7

8
1 1

Whitham, Charles Whitham, Wilcox, Henry

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

Woodyard, John Woodyard, John

Williamson, Robert Williamson, Thomas.... Williamson, Wilson, Henry Wilson. Henry

3
6

10
8

Wm

Wray, W" right, David Wyley, John


Wyley, Robert Youns. James

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.

Mail tri-weekly. Population


Harris, Mrs.

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

Barber, James, Blacksmith. Barber. Samuel, Blacksmith,

Cameron, John, Weaver.


(^ollins,

Boddy, Wm.. Shoemaker. Breen, Michael, Farmer. Bull, David. Cabinetmaker, Bull, George P., Cabinetmaker Bull, Manius, Merchant. Burke, Jeremiah, Labourer.

Coates, F. D., Cooper, Wm., Painter.


Concrite, James, Shinglemaker.
Harris. Thomas, Cooper. Harrison, Geo., Cabinet Maker Harrison, James, Cabinet Maker Higgins, William, Innkeeper.

58

H olden,
Store.

J.

P., Druggist,

Book

Erskine, Robert, Sawyer.


Glover, John,

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.

MEEK, MRS. AGNES, POST


MISTRESS.
Meek, James, Clerk. Meek, Robert, Merchant. Morris, Edward, Butcher. Mullin, Michael, Shoemaker. Murray, David, Innkeeper,
I

Pundy, Robert, Innkeeper.


Riddell, James, Labourer.
Riddell, Russell,

McClellan, James, Farmer. McClellan, John, Carpenter. McClellan, Josiah. Cushman, George, Innkeeper. I-enison, James, Cabinetmaker. Denny, Rev. Hiram, Congregationalist.

Rowcliffe,
Russell,

John R., M.D. Edward, Blacksmith, Hugh, Farmer. Thomas. J. P.

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,

Population about 100.

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.

HERRING, NOAH, MASTER.

POST

Hughson, George, Surveyor. Hughson, William, Saw Mill.

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

Stork, Walter Taylor

John Good-

Joseph Warbrick, Treasurer. Samuel A. Walford, Clerk.

Aubrey, George, Tinsmith. Albion Hotel, Thomas Curtis. CabinetRobert, Alexander, maker. Arthurs, x\ndrew. Labourer. Beamish, John, Butcher. Beamish, Richard, Jun., Teamster.

Brydon, Stephen, Baker.


Buist, Alexander,

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-

Cooper, Thomas, Merchant Tailor

John, dealer in Boots and

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.

Dalton, William H.,

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.

East, Elisha, Labourer. Eaves, Thomas, Merchant.

Brown. Thomas, Lumber Merchant.

Brown, Patrick, Tanner. Brownlee, Robert, Timber Merchant.

Brownlee, William, Labourer.

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.

Norris, Henry, Farmer. Norris, William, Shoemaker.

Norton, David, Brickmaker. Nunn, Maria. O'Dea, Timothy, Carpenter. Parsons, Richard, Proprietor. Pearce. William Henry. Plummer, John P., Moulder.

Goodfellow, James Griffin, William, Weaver. Hacking, William, Railway


ployee.

Rawe, James, Artist. Roberts, James, Carpenter.


Robertson, James, Carpenter. Robinson, Edward. Teamster. Scott, Hugh, Bookkeeper, Segsworth, Wm., Blacksmith.

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

Hickman, Edward, M.D.


Hoath. Ellen Hughes, William C, Carpenter.
Hutchinson, George, Labourer. Hyde, William, Switchman. Jaffray, Wyatt, Merchant, J. P. Johnston, Hugh, Constable. Johnston, James, Farmer. Keating, James, Gentleman. Kenedy, Gillard, Tanner. Knight, Frederick, Miller. Laceby, Thomas, Labourer, Lang, William, Esquire.
Leggett, Mary. Martin, Caesar, Tailor, MathesoD, Rev. James,
l\{ills,

Smith,

Wm.,

Butcher,

Snell, J., Druggist,

Starratt, Mrs. H., Dressmaker,


Steele,

John, of Taylor

&

Steele,

Sterne, Anne,

Widow.

Sterne, }*lummer. Sterne, Wm., Proprietor.

Stork, James, Druggist.


Switzer, John, Bailiff and Carpenter,

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.

Yeoman, M, A., 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.

Smith, Mary Jane. Wright, Wesley.

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 !

Distant from from Toronto

Johnston, David, Blacksmith. Johnston, George, Shoemaker. Jordan, Jeremiah, Gardener.

Lynch, Mary. Lynch, Patrick, Farmer.


Carpenter.
Pallett,

Dovell,

Wm.,

Edwards, John, Gardener. Flemming, James, Blacksmith.


Goodison,

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

anning, Thomas, Blacksmith. Chambers, Phillip, Millowner. Dodds, George, Administrator.


Hillock, Alexander.

McCarthy, John, Farmer.


McDivitt, James, Farmer.

McDonald, Henry, Farmer. Mclntyre, Duncan, Miller.


Phillips,

Murphy, John, Farmer and grain


dealer,

John. Key, Rev. P., R.C.

-^lurphy, Patrick, Merchant, Post

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.

Craig, Ellen. Craig, Mary.

Cranston, Alexander, J. P. Cranston, Thomas, Farmer. Cranston, Wm., Merchant.

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.

McCue, Michael, Farmer. McCue, Thomas, Farmer.


Nixon, Frederick, Farmer. Peacock, George, Waggonmaker. Pearen, Henry, Insurance Agent. Richardson, Wm. Riddall, James, Shoemaker. Scott, Abel, Sawyer. Scott, John, J. P. Scott, Thomas, Blacksmith. Stone, Edward, Gentleman. Wolfe, James, J. P. Wood, Wm., Farmer.

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.

MUNICIPAL COUNCIL AND OFFH ERS FOR

1873.

Henry Bracken, Reeve, Samuel Stubbs, Deputy Reeve. .Tames McQuarry, James Hammond and Archibald Frank, Councillors.

John

Harris, Treasurer.

David Kirkwood, Clerk.

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

Chambers, Alexander Chambers. Thomas


Clark,
Clark.

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

17; Connors, William

James
William

20 10
1

John

Balls,

Crookshanks, John Cumming-s, John, Car-

'

Duncan Baxter, John Baxter, John Baxter, Malcolm


Baxter,

3 5 4
.3

penter 6: Cunningham,
9

Wm

Baxter. Peter Beatty, Robert


Belfort,

4
1

Cunnington, Jacob Cunnington, James 1 10 Davidson, James ^i Davidson. Robert


11
I

'

John

30
12
6

DeLaney, Samuel
Dodds, John James.... Dodds, John S Dodds, Dodds, Wm.,Jr

Bennett, Jacob Bennett. William

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

Dor an, John


Dougherty, Alexander... Dowswell, George Drake, Mark Duke, James Duke, Matthew.
. .

3 5
2 2

8 12

'

.-.

Joseph Burgess, William Calbeck, George


Calbeck. James Calbeck, William Campbell. Alexander Campbell. Archibald Campbell, Duncan Campbell, Neil Ceasar. Carlton

Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown,

Hamilton John Joseph John

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,

Duncan Duncan John John


Joseph Peter Peter Peter

Wm

()4
Con. Lot.
Con. Lot.

Foster,

Wm
John

3
1

G-arrity,

Patrick Glassford, George


Glassford,

3 9

Holmes, Thomas.
Hosick,

3
1

Wm
Wm

Glassford,

Glassford,

Graham, Graham, Graham, Graham, Graham, Roderick


Greaves, George Grey, Armour Grey. Armour

Thomas Thomas John John John John

....

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

Jackson, Robert Johnston, George Johnston, Robert

5 5 4

27 10 24 15 18 15 29 16 20 17
16 6 17

4
4 4
3
1 1

Johnston, Robert Judge, James Lamont. Alexander

4
1

Haddon, James HaU, Samuel Hammond, Henry Hannah, Samuel Flanovan, James
Hanton, Thomas
Harrigan, Harris, Isaac Harris, Nathaniel
Harris, Samuel

Lamont, Donald Lamont, John Lamont, Neil


Lee, Leighton, Stephen

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

Lemon, Lemon, Lemon, Lemon,


Lester,

Gavin

5
5
...

Henry James
rjohn

Leonard,

Thomas

Benjamin

5 6 2 5
6
1

21 21 21

22
16 13
11 11

Harrison, George Harrison, James Harrison,

Wm

23 23
8

Lindsay, Luiidy, Thomas

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

John Mills, John Mimnaugh, Patrick


Miller.

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

Hogan, Holmes, Henry

Wm

Wm.

65
McBride,

Wm
Wea-

Cou. Lot.

Cin. Lot.

2
1

3
7

.McCarty, John McClellan, John McClellan, Wm., ver

Donald McQuarrie.jDuncan
^icQuarrie.

3
4 4 4 4
1

14 14
14

22

2 2
3
.

McConnell, Anne McConnell, Robert


.VJcCormack,

23 15
16 22 12
5 6
2

James

...

McCormack, McDivitt. James McDivitt, James McDivitt, John

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

McDivitt, Patrick McDivitt, William McDonald, Charles

3
2

4
5

McDonald. George McDonald, John McDonald. William McFadden. Hugh

5
.5

5 5 6 9 17 16

Nixon, Jacob ... Patterson, Nathaniel Patterson, Robert ....


Fetch,
i'ool,

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

Potter Jackson Potter, Nesbit


Potter,

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

Shannon, James. Blacl^smith Shannon, William Shaw. James


Short, Patrick Short. Peter

5 2 2
2 2

15 15

26
11 11

James

Skelton, Alexander

28
21

Skelton, Alexander
Skelton,

Hugh
..
.

McLeod, Angus

McMahon, Michael

McM aster, Hugh


McMaster, James McMaster, Matthew McMaster, William McNevin, Alexander McNevin, Donald McPherson. Angus

3 3 3 3 3
1
1

13 12 26
6

Mary Anne Skelton, Moore J Smith. Andrew


Skelton,

3 5 2 2
2

24
.30

28
4 16

2G 27
1

Smithj William Smithson, Thomas


Speers, Alexander

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.

Walker, John Wanless, George... Wanless, George


.

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

Vance, John Vance. William

5
....

Vanwyck, Cornelius Vanwyck, Gilbert

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

Van wyek, Thomas


Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker,

James James James James

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

Adams, Andrew Adams, Thomas


Aikett, Joseph

Blair, Peter

2
1

Aikett, Robert Aikett,

Wm
Wm

Backhouse, Hugh Backhouse, Bacon, Mil* Bacon,

2 5 5
2
1

6 5 5 11 11

Brewster, Hugh Brewster, James

5 5 6 3 3

28
9 9

28 27
6

Wm

Baird, Adam Baker, Conrad Baker, Gordon Baker, Michael

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

Baker, Michael Baker, Balmer, George Balmer, James

Wm

5 5 5
1

Burnett, Gilbert

Cameron, Donald Cameron, Duncan Cameron, James...


Campbell, Charles
Carsons,

3 3 4 4 5 4

2 6
1
1

Barnes. Marman Bates, Andrew


Bell,

4
11
11
7

Hugh

(!arton, Charles

Thomas Thomas Bemrose, John


Bates,

1 1

Chambers, John Chambers, Thomas, Innkeeper Church, John Church, Joseph


Clark,
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

Frank, Archibald Frank, John


Garrity,

4 4
5
1
1

4
4 ^

Owen
John

6 5
6

Garrity, Patrick

10

Gibson,

5 6
1

Thomas Cottrell, Compton Coyne, Edward


Corbett,

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

Gray, George, Station Chisholm's Master,

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

Dodds, George Dodds, Henry ... Dodds, John, Waggon

3
2

14 21 29
21 18 21

Hewitt, Robert

4
1

George Hillyard, George


Holtorf,

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

; '

John Emack, George Emack, William Erskine, James Erskine. John


Ellis,

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

Faulkner, George Faulkner, Hugh


^^aulkner.

William

Finnigan, Owen Fogarty, William


Foster,

2 6

Jenkins, William Johnston, Alexander Johnston, David Johnston, Samuel


'

Thomas

hood

Chishc.m's Survey is in the neishbourof the T. G. & B. R. Station.

.. .

68
Con. Lot.
Con. Lot.

Jull,

Thomas
John

3 3

28
4

Keith, Alexander..
Kellv, Kelly,

McBride, .lames McBride. John...

4
6
1

2 24 2 24 6 31
6
1

Thomas

McCabe, .John McCann. James


MeCannell. Archibald. McCannell. Duncan. .. MeCannell, Malcolm McCarty, McClellan. Andrew
. . .

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

Lane, George.... Langton, James Laughlin, David Laughlin,

5 30 2 19
.

McClellan, McClellan. McClellan. McClellan,

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

McDonald, David McDonald. James McDonald, Neil


McDougall, Hugh McEachern, Neil McGee, James McGilL Dugald...,
McGill. Duncan

4 5 5 6 6

7
6

Leighton, George. holm's k"Urvey. Lemon, Peter

18
8

Lemon, Robert Lemon,


Limebeer, John... Limebeer, Long, Longheed, John, keeper
Madill.
Madill,

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

Lundy, Thomas John

Wm

Martin, James Martin, John Martin, Maxwell, Allan Maxwell,

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

Moore, Noble Morley, Francis


Morris,

30
8 15

Edward

Morris, Geo Morris, Joseph Morris,

Wm

6 4 3 5 3
.

25
17

Morrison, James Morrison, Robert.

...

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

Morrow, Thomas McAdams, Frank McBride, Archibald

4 13 3 14 G 10

McQuarrie, J ohn McSorly. Patrick Nelson, Allan, Sawyer

69
Con. Lot.
j

Con. Lot.
I

Nelson, George
Nelson, Samuel

2 2

21 22

Noble

Mason, John, Chisholm's Survey


2 2 2 7
7

'

Nunn, Isaac Nunn, John Nunn, Samuel


Ogsden,
George,
Chis-

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',

holme Survey Ogsden, Thomas, Mason Oliver, Alexander Oliver, Robert


Ostrander,

1 1

Abraham

...

Overland, Charles Overland, John C


Patterson, David Patterson. John
Pattullo,

William Phillips, Joshua Philips, Robert Phillips, William


.

5 5 2 3 5
1
...

31 3 2 14 12 12 12 3

Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith,


Teeter.

Thomas

18
21

1 1 1

20
21

Pickering, Pickering,

John

Mary

..

Pinkney, James Pinkney, John Pinkney, William


Porterfield,

John

5 5 6 2
1

14 10 18 18
16

Quin, Thomas Reddick, Allan, Blacksmith


Revels, William

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

Sanderson, William Scott, Isaac

William Scott, William


Scott,

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.

Campbell, Abraham, Farmer, J. P. Campbell, Charles, Farmer. Campbell, Joseph, Farmer.

Frank, Mrs Sarah. Giffin, Robert. Farmer

70
Hax;kett, James, Shoemaker.

Hackett, John, Shoemaker.

Hagyard, Edward, Merchant, J.


.,

McCollum, Peter H., J, P. McCollum, Robert C, J P. McCollum, Robert.


Neil, Patrick, Labourer.

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.

Smith, John, Gentleman. Insurance Abraham, Snyder, Agent.

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

a small village in Caledon, better

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.

'

Mahony, Michael, Labourer. Montreal Telegraph, John Howard.

Agent.

Morrow, Joshua. Teamster. Murphy, William, Shoemaker.

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,

Rey, Andrew, Labourer.


Silk, Joseph, Hotelkeeper.

Vernon, William, Farmer. Wright, Isaac, Farmer. Young, Miles, Teamster.

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.

Ford, William, Millowner. Jamieson, Mrs.


Killaly,

McGillivray, Peter, Miller. McQuarrie, Hector. Newlove, John, Farmer.


Squires, Mrs.
Squires, Thomas. Squires, William, Esq.
Sullivan, John, Farmer.

James, Carding

mill.

Lee, Joseph, Carder. MillDurn, Brothers, Millowners. of Milburn Milburn, Joseph,


Brothers.

Milburn,
thers.

Wm.,

of Milburn Bro-

Walton, Abraham. Wilson, James Wilson, Thomas, Farmer.

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.

Township of Caledon, on Here is a


office

of the

AkaW, George,
Bell,

Tailor.

Bell, George, Esq., Postmaster.

Gough, William, Farmer. Harris, Isaac, Reeve of Caledon.


Harris, John, Merchant. Harris, Samuel. Hillock, Alfred, Farmer.

William, Farmer. Campbell, Peter, Carpenter. <"arnock, James, Labourer. Clark, Alexander, Farmer. Clark, James, Blacksmith. Clark, Matthew, J.P.

Howe, Henry, Gentlemen. Johnson, John, Shoemaker. Lindsay, Johnston, Merchant.


McBrien, Elizabeth.

Dawson,
Hotel.

Edward,

Exchange

Dynes, John, Blacksmith. Forbes, William, Farmer.

McBrowne, David, Labourer. McConnell, Nevan, Farmer.

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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.

Adams, John,. Painter. Allan, Thomas, Pedler.


Boyd, James. Brown, Samuel, Mason.
Caldwell. Samuel, Teamster. Campbell, John, Shoemaker. Campbell, Mrs. Cheyne, George, Blacksmith. Crawford, Peter, Farmer. Doherty, George, Agent. Haines, Charles, Senr.. J. P. Haines, Charles. Junr. Haines, Ebenezer, Cabinet-maker. Haines, Frederick. Mill-owner. Haines, James, Farmer. Haines, Paul, ]Miller.

Lawson, Bobert, Farmer. Little, Joseph, Farmer.


Little. Robert. Lyons, James, Farmer. Lyons, John, J. P.. Farmer. Mercer, Thomas L., Saddler. Mitchell, William, Carpenter. McCannell, Archibald, Merchant. 3IcKay. Rev. William A., Pres-

byterian.

McKechnie, Ale.xander. McKechnie, John, Farmer McKechnie, William. Farmer. Sanderson, Matthew, Waggonmaker.
:

Scott. George,
Sinclair,

Mason.

Haines, Silas, Miller Haines, William, Shoemaker. Harris, William, Shoemaker.

David. Farmer. Hugh, Farmer. James, Farmer. "William sen., Innkeeper. Inch, Alexander. Mason. Kee. John. Tanner. Kee. Robert. Tanner. King, Charles, Merchant, Postmaster.

Henry, Henry. Henry, Henry.

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.
;

MUNICIPAL COUNCIL .\ND OFFICERS.


Reeve
land
;

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.

Chinguacousy East of Hurontario


Ackroyd, Matthew Aikins, Stewart Alderson, Mrs. Mary.... Alexander, James Alexander, Joseph Anderson, Christopher. Anderson, James Anderson Archdekin, Peter Archdekin, Thomas Armstrong, Alexander... Armstrong, George Armstrong, James. Armstrong, John Armstrong, John Armstrong, Robert Arneil, Joseph Barker, Abraham Barr, George
J

Street.

5 2
2

10 8
9

5 4 4 5
3

30 27
16
6
1

Boyd, James Boyd, John Boyd, Brace, George

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

Cathcart, Robert Cation, John Ceasar. James, Gentle-

6
1

20
I

22
I

Duncan, George Duncan. John, Pedler Dunsmore, John Dunsmore, Robert


Dyer, Charles Dver. Edward Edwards, James

5 6
.

6
1 1

2
2
1 1
1

man
Ceasar,

33
31

James

Ceasar.

Wm

4
6 2
6

Chant, Noah Chisholm, Peter


Clevely, George
Clifton.

33 10 10
7
7

Wm

'

George Robert William R. Corbett, Samuel Corkett, William Cowton, Craig, David

Cochrane, Copelahd, Copeland, Copeland.

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

Faulkner, Alexander Ferguson, John Ferguson, Samuel Floody, John


Forbes, Alexander Forbes, John Forthe, Richard
Foster,'

...

4 4
1
1

3
1
1

14 23 28 30 12 12 21
1 1

Craig,
Craig,

John John

Craig, Stephen Craig. William

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

Dean Alexander Dean, John


,

27 3 25

Glazier,
I

Guiding,
j

Wm

30
20 20 20

Denison, Alexander Denison. Francis Denipon. Robert

Grady, Bernard Grady, James, Senior... Grady, James, Junior...

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

Graham, Hugh Graham, Thomas

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

Hamilton, John Hamilton, Ricliard Hamilton, Richard

4
6

Hanovan, John Hanovan,

13 26 19 16 24 19 20 4 13 5
5 9

Kenedy, John Kirkwood, Alexander..,

6
1

23
25 8
6

Araunnah Knox, Andrew Lackey, John Laidlaw, Danby


Kitto,

6 2 6
...

13

Laidlaw, James, Agent.

4
1

Laycock, Robert Laycock, William Larmont, William


Lightheart, Isaac Lightheart, Reuben

25 22 22

Wm

3
.....

Harrison, Emanuel Heath. Samuel

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

John John John John

2 32 32
t

Little, Neil
Little,

Thomas

Wm

5 5 6

10 12
12
7

Hunter, Hunter, Hunter, Hunter, Hunter,


tlunter,

Hugh
John
Josiah Neil Robert

4
2 2 3
2

24
3

Samuel

3
2

Hunter, Stewart Hunter, Ingoldsby, Bernard

Wm

Ingoldsby, Thomas Ingoldsby, Thomas, Sr. Jackson, John Jackson, John

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
,

Massinger, Thomas Mitchel, John


Mitchell, Robert

21 31

23
14
13 12

3
2

27
2 11

Johnson, Daniel Johnson, James Johnson. John


Jones, Thomas Keeler, John
Keeler,

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..

McCauley, McCauley, McCauley, McCollum,

James John
Malcolm....

McConnell, Thomas McConnell, Thomas McDouald, Allan


.'icDougall,

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

...

McLeod, Alexander McLeod, Angus McLeod, John


.McLeod, Peter

...

McMunis, John McNeice, James


Nattrass, Isaac
Nattrass,

Thomas

Neelands, Thomas Neelands William Neely, James Neely, William Newcome, Christopher. Newhouse, Cornelius Newlove, Joseph
,

>jewlove,

Wm

Nixon, Adam Nixon, Alexander Nixon, Frank Nixon, James

7b
Con. Lot. Con. Lot.

Shaw, Thomas Shaw, Shaw, Shields, Alexander Shinamon, Shinamon.

6
6
6

Wm Wm

5
5

Wm Wm

19 15 19 31 29 15

Stubbins, John Suggett, James Summerville, Archibald.

5 6
6

9 5 9

Summerville, Thomas... Taggert, Samuel, Cooper


Taylor,

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

Thompson, James Thompson, William


Thornton, Robert Thornton, William Sen.. Thornton, William Jr.. Tighe, Charles Tighe, Dennis

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

Tighe,John Tighe, John Tighe, Thomas.


Tighe, Thomas Tindale, John

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

Topham, James Topham, John


Tremble, Robert Tremble, William Tucker, Gordon
Upshall, Charles

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

Snider, Alexander..... Snider, Daniel


Snider. Philip

Snyder, Snyder.
^^parrow,

Wm
Samuel

Wm

Sparrow, Thomas Sparrow, Thomas Sparrow, Thomas


Speirs,

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

Ward, William Wardlaw, James Wardlaw, Peter

6 4 4 4 4
6

34
2 2

Warm,
Watson, Watson, Watson, Watson, Watson, Watson, Watson,
er

Charles

3
1

John

5 5

Alexander Benjamin Egerton

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

Richard 5 Westervelt, Sam., Teach1

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
|

Young, James Young, Robert

12 12

OHINGUAOOUSY WEST.
Adams, Alexander Adams, John
Alexander, Anderson, Anthony. Andrew

Wm Wm

4 34
1

Cain.

Thomas

Cain,^Yilliam, sr Cain, William, jr


Calder. Charles
i

28 26 26
2

6
7

Anthony, Hugh Anthony, James. Armstrong, John


Armstrong. M ark Armstrong, Thomas Armstrong, William Armstrong, William
-\jnott,

John Cameron, John


Calister,

13
1

10 26
... ...

10
1

Campbell, Campbell. Campbell, Campbell, Campbell, Campbell.


,

Archibald
Colin

...

14 25 27 29

George

James John

..

Henry Amott, James


Baskerville,
Bell,

Malcolm Canady George

27 32 27 29
5 6

.^thars, Mrs., Innkeeper

Hardy
15
11 o 6

Cantlon, William Carver, Charles Cation, Matthew


Cation. Robert Cation, Walter
Cation, William

Beatty, Robert

13 12

Guy

Black, George Black, Thomas Blackstock, James

Bolman. John Booth. Benjamin


Booth, John Bradner, John Hradner. Joseph Bradner, William Bransby Francis Breen, George
,

23 26
14 14 13 12 13
1

Cheyne, Lancelot Cheyne. Robert


Clark. Clark,

Hugh
James
Thomas, Black-

Clark, Neil. Tailor Clark,

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

Brown, James Brown, Thomas Brown, William


Cain. Patrick

12 5 6 25

Hugh
James

Clarridge, William Clarridge, William

14 24

80

81
Con. Lot.

on Lot.

Kickley, Richard

i
2
1

Kinney, John Kinney. William


Kirk,

Mrs

26 26 23 16
1

Mercer, Levi, Carpenter


Miller,

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

Monaghan, Thomas Montgomery, James., Moody, Henry


Moore, Joseph

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

Morrow, Hugh Morrow. John Mother.sell, Joseph


Mothersell,

4 9

5 5 5
...

Thomas

8 8

20
19 18 19 20 24

Mountain, Alexander Mountain, John Mountain, Joseph


Mullen, Pvobert

4
4
6
6

28 20 28 33 33 32
21

6 5 6
2 2 2
1

McArthur, Alexander McAuley, Joseph McBride, David

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

Marshall, David Marshall, John

3
6 2
1

24 33
1

Marshall, Joseph Marshall, Walter Marshall, William

Marshall, Martin, Mashinter,

Wm Wm Wm
...

2
2
1

22 24 22 10 24
9 2

Macwhirter, Thomas

6 6
6

May, Mrs Melvin, John


Melvin.
Melville,

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

McCoUuck, James McCullock, John

22

82
,,

.^-

Coji. Lot.

Con.

Lt.

McDonald, Duncan McDonald, John McDonald, John


McDougall, Archibald McDougall, Duncan McDowel, David
..

6
I

34
31

5
1
1

34
29 29 12 12
12
6
9
I I

Ovens, Robert Palmer, .John Parr, Benj amin Peavcn. Joseph


I

19
2

4
G
.

27
6

4 6 6 6 G 6

5
")

McDowel, John McDowel, Thomas


Andrew, McFarland, Blacksmith McCxill, James, Senr. ... McGill, James, Junr. ... McGuire, Dennis
Mcllrick, John Mcllvain, John

5 6

Petch, Benjamin Petch, James Petigrew, Henry Petigrew, Robert


Phillips, Phillips,
Phillips,

22 22
12
II

George

5
6 5 5

Thomas Thomas

6 6
2

27 23 23
7

Pickering. Harland

IS
1

5
j

John Quinnell, James Randall, John


Pulfer,
1

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

McLean, John McLean, Patrick

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

Robinson. Alexander.... Rodgers, William


Ross, Henry, Sen.. Ross, Henry, Jr

14

10
11
4-

James Rutledge, John


Russell,

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
&

Joseph Scott, Robert Scott, William Sharp, George


Sharp, John Sharp, Thomas Sharp, William

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
..

Orr, Charles Orthe, John

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

Ostrander, James Ostrander, Urich Ovens, James

3
2 2

d 9

Sloan, John, Sen


I

Sloan, John, Jr

28 28

83
Con. Lot.
Con. Lot-

Smilh, David
vSmith.

6 G 2
6
G

Duncan

Smith. Findlay Smith. John Smith^ William

28 33 16 33
5

Vanvalkenburgh, Watson, Nicholas W^atson, Robert Joseph. White.


keeper

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

Worts, Joel Worts, Maurice

Tufley,

Thomas

Vance, Alexander VaBdenburgh, Nathan ...

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.

Population about 80.

Campbell, James.

Hiram, Mill owner. Caslor, James. Woollen factory.


Caslor,

Graham, John, Carpenter. Graham, Martha.


Marshall. John. Farmer.

Clark, Xeal, Tailor.

McKechnie,

Neil. Labourer,

Graham. David, Innkeeper. Graham. Flora.

Standing, Robert, Farmer. Wilkinson. William. Farmer.


84

BRAMPTON.
Is the

County Town of the County of Peel.

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.

They commenced building


several
trees,

dam

across the creek, near Scott

Street, opposite

the present residence of Mrs.

Coyne.

They cut

down

so as to fall across the creek,

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

schools are free to

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

several teachers, tered for

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

taxes payable this year

by the ratepayers of Bramp-

ton for school purposes, exceeds $3,000.

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
;

Wesleyan Methodist, Rev.

W. Burns

oflSces here.

CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF BRAMPTON.


cilors

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.

Atkinson, Walter, Moulder. Austin, James, Clerk Surrogate


Court.
Bachellor, John, Tailor, Jane. Baikie, Rev. J. Pres.
Bailey, Samuel.

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.

Ballautyne. George, Clerk, Queen.


Ballasityne, John. Painter,

Bonier Othce, Alex. Dick, Publisher,

Hurontario.

man of foundry. John. Alexander. James, Carpenter, John. Alexander. Robert, Carpenter, John. Ambrosse & Banister, Druggists,
Huron tario.
Ambrosse. John D., of Ambrosse

Bannister, Edward, of Ambross-' & Bannister, Hurontario.

Barclay, Thomas, Carriage-maker Barrett. Henry, Labourer, Queeu Barrett. Joseph. Brewer, George. iiates, John '*., Painter, Queen Bate, Wm., Hostler.
Beattie. George, Finisher.

Beattie. Joseph, Labourer,


Beattie.
ket.

Queen

&

Banister.

Robt.. G. T. R., Mar-

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, Andrew, Clerk.

Anthony
Queen.

Bros.. Carriage-makers.

Bemrose, Arthur, Tinsmith.

Reynon
&c.

\'

Fletcher,

Barristers,

Anthony, Ebenezer, Gent. Anthony. James. Clerk. Hurontario.

Beynon, John W., Barrister, of Beynon Fletcher, Huronta.K:

Anthony, John, of Anthony Bros. Anthony, Wm., of Anthony Bros. Appleby, George, Hurontario.

rio.

Biddlecomb, William.
Blair,

Henry.

Labourer,

Armour, Alexander,
Isabella.

Carpenter,

Blain, George, Contractor,

Church Thomas, Carpenter, Jane.

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.

Eowra, John, G. T. R Boyce, John, Labourer. Huron


tario.

Woods.
Asher, John, Labourer, Ellen. Atkinson, Joseph, Weaver. Hurontario.

Bradly, George, Painter, Queeu. Bradshaw. Rev. J. M. E., 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.

Clark, J. P., Solicitor, Hurontario.

Bryant, Wm., of Phillips and Bryant. liuUeyment, Thos., Bird Stuffer, Nelson. Bunting, Benjamin M., Bricklayer, Hurontario. Bunting, James, Clerk, Huron|

Clarridge, Mrs., Hurontario. Clarridge, Jeremiah,


flurontario,

Carpenter,

Clarridge, William, Livery,Queen.


Clifford.

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-

turer, Elizabeth. Colclough, Mrs., Hurontario.

Cole,

John W.,

Artist,

Hupon-

tario.

Coltson, Joseph, Clerk, Registry,

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,

Calvin, John, Carpenter, Jane.

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,

John, Cooper, Queen.

Elliott. y\Y<.,
Elliott, Will.,

Widow,

Elizabeth.

Elliott,
Ellis,

Wm.,

Farmer. Gardener, Queen.

at Burnett's.

Edward, Constable, George. Ellison, David, Liquor Dealer. Emery, John, Labourer, Queen.
Endicott, George, Salesman. Endicott, Henry, Book-keeper.

Crowforth, Thos., Butcher, Vodden.

Cummins,

J.

P.,

Solicitor, &c..

Ewing, Wm., Moulder, Hurontario

Queen. Cunnington, Wm., Gent., John. Dade, Charles R., Telegraph


Operator.
Dale,

Ferguson, David, Labourer, David Brickmaker. David, Fewson,


Guest.

Edward, Gardener, Huron-

tario.

Fewson. John, Brewer, Guest. Fewson, Thos., Brewer, Guest.


Figg, Joseph,

Dale, Francis, Tanner, Queen.

Law

Student.

Henry, Gardener. Daniels, Wm., Shoemaker, ElizaDale,

Finch Henry C, Finisher, S. W. Fishburn, John, Merchant Tailor,


Hurontario. Fleming, James, Barrister, of Morphy & Fleming. Fletcher, James, Barrister, of Coyne, Beynon & Fletcher. Fletcher, Mrs., Mill. Follis, James, Dresser, John. Forster, William, Gent., Church. Foster, William, Waggonmaker, Queen. Franks, Wm., Labourer, John. Freckleton, Joshua, Tanner, Queen. Fry, Mrs. Ellen, Hurontario. Fuller, Albert, Agent, Union. Gardiner, Thos., Finisher, Elizabeth.

beth. Davis, George, Blacksmith,

Davis, Davis,

S.W. Samuel, Welldigger, S.W.

Wm., Labourer,
(Jharles,

Dawson,

George. Fruit Dealer,

Hurontario.

Dawson, Joseph, Carpenter, Elizabeth.

Dawson, Joseph, Druggist. DeRose, Richard, Painter, Centre Desmond, Ellen, California. Dick, Alexander, Editor Peel Banner, Hurontario. Dodd, Joseph, Carpenter, Hurontario.

Dodd Reuben, Welldigger Huron, ,

tario.

Donnelly, Alexander, Ostler. Dosser, Mrs., Mill, Downie, John, Teamster.

Gardhouse, William, Innkeeper, Hurontario.


Gardiner, Mrs., Widow. Gardner, Thos., Cabinetmaker. Gilchrist, Duncan, Saddler, John. Gilkinson, James, Innkeeper,

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.

Gilkinson. Joseph, Livery, Queen. Glon, James, Cooper, Queen.

90
Hane, Andrew, Plasterer, Hemlock.

Golding, James, Baker, Queen. Oooderham, George, Labourer,

John.

Hane, George, Labourer, BlieaS.

Goodwin, Thos., Labourer,

W.

beth.

Graham, Mrs. Elizabeth, S. W. Graham, George, County Treasurer, Elizabeth.

Hannah, Thos. Labourer, Hurontario.

Graham, Mrs Mabel, S. W. Graham, Joseph, Merchant, Queen Graham, Robert A., Carpenter. Carpenter, Thomas, Graham,
.

Harris, George. Harris, Stephen, Labourer,Unioa

Hayden, Edward, Labourer. Heggie,David, M.D., Hurontario.


Heglar, Mrs., Church. Hemphill, Adua, Carpenter.
Ontario.

Church.

Huv

Graham, Wm. K., Dentist, Queen. Graham, Mrs. T.


Grant. James, Blacksmith, Jane. Green, George, County Attorney, Hurontario. (rreen, John, Shoemaker, Mill. Green, Wm., A. Book-keeper. Greenwood, Charles, Labourer,

Hemphill, James, Carpenter, S. Wellington. Hemphill, Joel, Carpenter, Elizal)eth.

Herchmer, Geo., Teller in Bank. Herridge, Rev. William, P. M.,'


Scott.

Queen. Greenwood, William, Labourer, Queen. Grey, Mrs., Queen. Grey, Samuel, Carpenter, Queen. Guest, John, Labourer, Hurontario.

Hessie, John, Blacksmith, Elizabeth.

Hickie, Michael, Farmer, John.


Hill, Albert, Carpenter.

Hill, Mrs., Railway.


Hill, William, Machini&t, S.

Wel-

lington.

Guest,
rio.

Wm.,

Painter,

Huronta-

Guy, Joseph, Bartender. Guy, Miss, Ellen.


Haggart, West.'
Alexander,

Hodgson, Joseph, Merchant Tailor, Queen. Hodgson, Joseph, Junr., Tailor,


Queen. Hodgson. Robert, Druggist, John.
Hoffmar, Alexander, Hurontario.
Hollis,

Moulder,

Grocer,
Tailor,

Haggart Brothers, Foundry, and Machine Manufactory, Hurontario and Nelson.


Haggart, David, Moulder, Elizabeth.

Thomas, Merchant

Haggart, John, of Hagcart, Brothers.

Hall, Samuel, Finisher.

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.

Church. Hughes, James, Night-watchman,


George.

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,

John, Love, Thos., Labourer, Hurontario.

Lowes, Isaac, Gent., Church, Lowes, Robert, Farmer, Hurontario.

Lowrie, Charles, Labourer, Mill. Lynch, John, Queen. Magee, Mrs., Innkeeper, Hurontario.

Johnston, James, Waggon-maker, Hurontario, Johnston, William, Farmer, 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-

Mahony. John, Moulder. Main, James W., Steam-mill,


Hurontario. Malloy, Peter, Shoemaker, Queen. Marshall, Samuel, Finisher. Marshall, Wm., Gent., Church. Marshall, Wm., Plough Pedler.

chants'

Bank.

Kenedy, Cyrus, Marble-cutter. Kerby, Laban, Ostler.


Kilpatrick, Ben., Labourer, John.

King, Charles, Gentleman, Mill, King, John, Gentleman, Hurontario.

Martin

Arthur,

Coachman,
Finisher,

S,

King, Mrs,, Widow, Hurontario. Kirk, Henry, Labourer. Kirkwood, William, Salesflian,
Nelson,

Wellington. Martin. Edward,

S,

Wellington. Martin, Robert, Pedler, John. Martin, Wm. C, Laborer.

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,

Lamb, George, Cooper. Leash, James A,, Printer.


Lee, Matthew, Labourer, Leslie, David, Grocer, Queen. Lewis, John, Blacksmith, Nelson,

Mayer, Mrs., Hurontario. Merchants Bank of Canada., D. Kemp, Manager, Queen. Middleton, Rev. J., Ch. England,
Scott,

Miller, William, Carpenter, Rail-

way,
Milner, Jacob, Carpenter. Milner, John, Carpenter,
Rail-

Lewis, Richard, Carriage-maker,


Flurontario,

Lindsay, William, County Clerk,

way.
Milaer, Thomas, Grocer, Hurontario.

Hemlock,
Little, Joseph,

Waggon-maker.

92
Milner,

Wm., Foreman

of foun-

dry, Hurontario.

Mitchell, Henry, Carpenter.


Mitchell, Robert
li.,

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.

Modeland, Henry T., Gentleman,


John. Mogridge,
Jane.

William,

Carpenter,

Moore, Chas. Y., M. D., Hurontario.

Moore, James, Labourer, Hurontario.

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,

McDonald, James, Livery, Hurontario.

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.

McDonald, Wm., Centre. McDonald, William, Teamster,


Queen. McDougall, Mrs. Hurontario.

McFadden, William, Law Student.

Mullis, Henry, Labourer, John.

Munday, Henry, Moulder, South


Wellington.

McFajlane, Robert, Blacksmith, Hurontario. McGrath, Peter, Labourer, Hurontario.

Munday, John, Carpenter, Hurontario.

McGregor, Alexander, Innkeeper


Thomas,
Charles,

Munday,
Queen.

Labourer,

Murdoch,
Queen.

Shoemaker,

Hurontario. Mcllroy, Daniel, Farmer, Queen, Mcllroy, Thomas, Railway

McKelvey, Mrs., Widow, HuronMargaret,

Murdock, Mrs.
rontario.

Hu-

tario.

Murdock,
John.

Thomas,

Carpenter.

McKenney, George, Carpenter. McKenny, John, Painter, Jane.


McKillop, Queen.
Robert,

Moulder,
In-

Murphy, John, Innkeeper, G. T.


R.

McKinnon, Donald, School


spector, Hurontario.

Mycock, Samuel, Gardener, South


Wellington.

McBride, Archibald, Clerk, Hurontario.

McLaughlin, Mrs., Isabella. McMullen, John, Shoemaker S.


Wellington.

93

McNabb, Duncan, Merchant.


jVIcTague,
31icbael,

'

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.

Ormstead, Henry, Phocographer,


Centre.

Portlock,Wm., Machinist, Queen


j !

Powers, John, Labourer, California.

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.

Pringle, James, Jr., Clerk in P.

0.
Gent.,

Hu-

Pringle,
Pulfer.

Wm.,

Francis,

Clerk in Bank. Labourer, S.

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,

Eowe, James, Photographer, Hurontario.

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-

Shields, John., Carpenter, Ellen.


Siep, Lewis, Moulder,
Sinclair,

Mary.

Robinson, Robert, Finisher. Robinson, Wm., Carpenter,


rontario.

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.

Rowden, Mrs., Union. Runians, Edwin, of Peaker


Runians.

&

Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith,


den.

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,

G. M., Merchants, Hurontario. Scott, Geo. M., of J. & G. M.


J. 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,

Stevens, Daniel, Brampton-house. Stevens, John, Omnibus.

Stevens, Stiles, Moulder,


tario.
I
I

Huron-

Stewart, James, Gentleman,


Ontario.

Hur-

Samuel, Tanner.
i

Sewell, Joseph, Bricklayer.

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,

Queen, Stoneham, John, Carpenter, Mill.

9o
Stoneham, Queen.
Stork,

Richard,

Carpenter,

Vodden, Thomas,
beth.

Driller,

Eliza-

Druggist, Christopher, Hurontario. Stork, Edward, Labourer, William.

Volman, Fred. Painter, John. Wainwright, William, Carpenter. Walsh, Edward, Queen's Hotel,
Queen. Walsh, Robert, Carpenter, Lynch, Waltenburgh, Mrs. Wand, George, Labourer, Hurontario.

Strutt, Fredk, Carpenter, John.


Sull, Joseph, Bricklayer. Suggett, Leonard, Baker, Mary. Suggett, Mrs., ?Mary. Suggett, Wm., Labourer, Mary. Summerville, Samuel, Shoemaker,

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.

Thompson, Thos., Fruit h uvontario.


Tilt,

dealer,

James, Shoemaker. HuronJames, Blacksmith,


S.

tario
Tilt,

Wel-

lington.
Tilt, John, Gentleman, Scott. Todd. John, Gent., Hurontario.

Totten. Mrs. Eliza, Nelson. Treadgold, Manton, .Music store,

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.

Total population, :?,.317.

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,

and from Port Credit 13'miles.

Population about 200.

Aikens, W., Labourer. Anderson, Alexander, Labourer. Anderson, Elizabet!:, Wid^w. Argue, Abraham, Saddler. Atchison, John, Innkeeper.

Lotty, Edward. Shoemaker. Little, Mrs Margaret.

Madden, John, Mason.


Manes, John, Farmer. Manes, Thomas, Tailor. .Manes, Thomas, Tailor. Marchmont, }oixti, Labourer. Marchmont, Luke, Labourer. Marchmont, Luke, Jr.
Mai'chmont,

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.

Pointer, J. E., of Pointer, J. E.

ctR.,

P.M
R.

Pointer, Richard, of Pointer, J.

E.

&

Sharp, Joseph, Shoemakei".

Todd, Oliver, Gentleman.


Alfred, Labourer. Wilson, W^m., Merchant.
Wills,

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-

Lawrence, John K., Farmer. Linton, John, Merchant, Postmaster.

Thomas, Acting Postmaster.


Smith.

Bowman, James Farmer.


Claireville Hotel, Patrick

McKay,

J. A.,

M.D.

Pownie, Edward, Miller. Duck. Jonathan, Tailor. EUerby, James, Tailor.


Garner, Rev. Methodist.
Huffill. Daniel,

Porter, Thomas, Farmer. Porter, William. Esq.

Smith, William, Blacksmith. Smith, Patrick, Claireville Hotel,

John,

Primitive

Ward, Thomas, Shoemaker. Watson, Wm. Farmer.


Wilkes, Robinson, Tailor.

Auctioneer.

Hujill, David.

Wisemore, C. H., Painter.


Wolfe, Charles Cabinet-maker.

Lawrence, Isaac, Farmer.

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.

Kersey, Thomas, Farmer. Kersey, Wm., Farmer. Leighton, George, Farmer.

Maynard, Amos, Millwright.


Nattrass, Joseph, Farmer.

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.

McKee, Wm., Exchange Hotel,


Postmaster. Parker, Robert, Labourer, Patterson, David.
Potter,

Columbia Inn, Mrs. McGovern. Dixon. Alexander, Township


Clerk.
Elliot,

Alexander, Labourer.
Hotel.

Wm.,

Miller.

Exchange

Wm.

McGee.

Raynor, John, Farmer.


Stubbs, Edward, Carpenter. Swinnerton, Thomas, Esquire^ Reeve.

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.
.

McKee, John, Labourer. Ogden, John, M.D.


Parker, ^ir Henry, Baronet. Parsons, John, Labourer. Patchett, John, Labourer,

Peaker, John,
master.
Phillips, Joseph,

Merchant, Post-

Merchant.

Price,

John C. Farmer. Redman, Michael, Blacksmith.


Robins. Daniel, Labourer. Royal Hotel, John C. Schiller. I'.utherford, Thomas, Farmer.

Waggon-maker. Combs, ]\Iark, Butcher. Cook, Henry, Labourer. Cook, M. W., Farmer.
Colwell, Charles.

Schiller, Schiller.

John C, Royal Hotel.

Cook, Sarah Crew.


Cooksville Hotel, Wm. Hunwick. Corrigan, Phillip. Pensioner.

Cox, William, Baker.

Cramp, Thomas,

Vineyard. Crawford, Crossin, Mason. Crosier, John, Farmer. Culham, David, Farmer. Galbraith, John, Merchant. Glassbrook, M. G., Vineyard. Gordon, Andrew.

Gordon, Leslie. Grimshaw, Mrs., widow. Harris, Charlotte, widow.


Harris, Francis, Toll-keeper. Harris, Josiah, Carpenter. Harris, Oscar, Farmer.

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

Weeks, Weeks, White, White,

John, Shoemaker. William, Shoemaker. Peter. Vineyard. Solomon, Claire House

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.

small village in the

Street.
;

from

from

Brown, Samuel, Farmer. Brown, Wm. C, Farmer. Dundas, Francis, Innkeeper.


Fee, I>ernard, Lab lurer. Haney, Jonathan, Farmer.

Hunter,

Wm., Farmer.
J. P.

Lundy, Francis, Farmer,


Moore, Robert. Farmer.

Haney, Mary Anne, Widow. Handy, Joseph, Shoemaker.


Hunter, Charles, Farmer. Hunter, James, Farmer.

McColium, T., Postmaster. Sanderson, Leonard, Teacher. Tilt, Joseph, Farmer.


Tilt,

Wm., Farmer.

Wedgewood, David, 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.

Bell, John, Carpenter.

Leonard, cfannah. Linskey, Mrs. McElhoney, Mrs.

Bemrose,

Wm.,

Gardener.

Mclnninny, Thomas.

Blair, Benjamin. Painter.

McKenny,
Hotel.

Francis,

Farmers'

Dean, Michael, Labourer. Death, Daniel, Farmer. Farmers' Hotel, Francis McKenGilluce, John, Innkeeper. Gilluce, Thomas. Tailor.

Parker, John, Merchant. Porter, Wm., Labourer.

Roadhouse,
smith.

Nehemiah,

Black-

Ship, Charles, Labourer.


Stanfield, Richard,

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

Hurontario Street. about 150.

the Township of Chinguacousy, on Distant from Brampton, 4| miles.' Population

Ashenhurst, George, Blacksmith. Beamish, Thomas, Innkeeper.

Cameron, Ewen, Merchant, Post"


master.

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.

Humphries, Edwin, Carpenter. Humphries, Henry, Carpenter.

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.
;

Population about 80.

Armstrong, Joseph, Farmer. Bowerbtink, John. Builder.


""Boylan, James, Farmer. Fraser, Sarah, Widow,
Gekill,

Grahame, James, Farmer.


Grasby, George, Farmer. Laycock, Robert, Gentleman. Morrisson, Martin, Farmer.

Henry, Labourer.

GORE OF TORONTO, -NORTHERN


The Gore
County.
Divisions.

DIVISION-

of Toronto
It

lies

It is a very small
is

ing land in the County.

on the south-east boundary of the Township, but contains the best farmdivided into the Northern and Southern

MUNICIPAL COUNCIL,
William Porter, Reeve;

1873.

William Elcoat, John Taylor, William


^

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

Plunter, George Julian, George

8 8 11

Kellam, William Kelly, Joseph


Kelly,

15
11
11

Thomas
.

8 10 10 10 10
11
9 9 9

13 8
6

14
13

Cameron, Colin Cameron, John.


Carberry, John Carberry, William..
Clark, Kichard Cole, John

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

Thomas. Collins, Michael Cook, Richard Craven, James, Sen


Cole,

...

14 14
9 17 16

May,James Morrison, Hugh


Morrison James Morrison, John Morrison, Robert Mulholland, Thomas .... Muns, Sarah .Murphy, William, Labourer
,
.

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
,

McFarland, Duncan .... McGachy, Donald ...

12 12 15 7
7

McGachy, Duncan McGachy, Robert McGee, James McGinnes, John


Lawrence, McGinnes, Shoemaker

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

McMurphy, Duncan McMurphy, James McMurphy, James


AicVean, Archibald

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

10 Nattrass, Thomas, J unr. 10 Nicholson, John, Wag-

Nattrass, Joseph ... Nattrass, Thomas, Senr.

8 4 4

gonmaker

103
Con. Lot.

Nattrass,

Thomas

Nixon, Alexander Nixon, Mary Ann

Odium, Edward O'Donald. John O'Hara, Daniel Oldfield, Henry


smith

8 8 8 8 10
11 '7

12
3

Shead, George Shead, Joseph


Shortel,

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

0'l.,eary, Michael, Black-

Sleigh tholm, Francis Sleightholm, James Smith, John

Henry Parr, Henry Parr, James Parr, James


Parr,

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
:..

David George Stephenson, Joseph


Steele,

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

Shaw, James Shaw, Robert...... Shaw, Samuel Shaw,

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

Armstrong. Adam Brophy, Patrick

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

hapman, Thomas Chute, Joseph

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

Tomlinson, David Wenman, Robert

13 10 15

Whitlock, Matthew.

7 7

Wood, John
Wriirht, Robert
....

5 14
15

GRAHAMSVILLE.
A
village

on the

" Sixth

Line,"

partj^

in

partly in Toronto Gore, and partly in Chinguacousy.

Brampton,
Bell,

7 miles;

from Malton^2 miles.

Toronto Township, Distant from Population about 100.

Armour, Alexander.
Henry, Gentleman.
Bell. Robert, Innkeeper.

Irwin, Hugh. Irwin, Joseph.

McLaughlin, Robert, Farmer,

Cook, John, Blacksmith. Dalton, Wilkinson. Dal ton, Wm., Farmer. Dorsey, Robert, Farmer. Hepton, David, Farmer. Herbert, Edward, Painter. Hessy, James, Blacksmith.

McLean, Duncan, Farmer,


Nesbit, Nathaniel, Labourer. Peacock, Wm,, Farmer. Phillips, Thos. G., M.I>. White, David, Labourer. Wood, John, Farmer.

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.
;

Brown, James, Farmer. Brown, Ralph, Sawyer.


Cardinal, George, Sawyer. Cardinal, Henry, Labourer. Cardinal, Reuben, Sawyer.

Hyatt, John, Teamster. James, George, Merchant. Mino, John, Carpenter. Mino, Wm., Teamster.
Ostrander, Urr, Innkeeper. Quinnel, James, Sawyer. Speirs, Robert George. Wurts, Joel, Carpenter.

Cunningham, Alex., Labourer.


Uutton, Alexander. Hutton, James P., Esq., owner, Postmaster.
Mill-

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

Scott, John, Carpenter.

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.

Kelley, Bernard, Farmer. Kelley, Matthew, Siioemaker.

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
;

Line, between the

a Station of the

Grand

Trunk Railway, and


from Brampton
300.

of the IMontreal Telegraph Company. 6 miles and 15 from the City of Toronto. Population about
Allen, Daniel, Junr., Merchant.

Adams, David, Labourer.


Addison, Robert, Farmer.
Allen, Daniel, Senr.

Allen, Joseph,

Merchant,

Post

Master.

106

Thomas B., Merchant. Armstrong, Adam, Auctioneer. Armstrong John, Farmer.


Allen,

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,

Kehoe, James, Switchman. Lundy, Francis.


iMoore, Margaret.

McCourt, Hugh, Blacksmith. McDonald, Alexander.


]\IcGilivray, Mrs.

McGuire, Andrew, Shoemaker.


Nesbit, Nathaniel, Labourer.

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

north-east from Brampton.

Archdekinj Peter, Farmer. Archdekin, Thomas, Gent. Callaghan, John, Blacksmith. Catherwood, Andrew, Farmer, Crocker, Robert, Farmer. Gray, Wm., Farmer. Hearn, Wm., Farmer.

Laidlaw, John, Farmer. Large, James, Innkeeper. Ritchie, Mrs.


Speirs,

Adam, Farmer.

Speirs,

Tringate,

Wm., Post Master. Wm., Labourer.

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.

Cathcart, John, Cuoper.

Barry, Edward, Cooper.


Bates,

Cutter,

Bell, Susanah, widow. Brighton, George,' Sawyer. Carthew, Wm., Millwright.

Cheyne, Christopher, Gent. Cheyne, Luke, J. P. Commercial Hotel, Joseph Kearney.


Craig, James, Labourer.

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.

Hardy, Joseph, Labourer. Henry, James, Flourpacker. Hughes, Eichard, Labourer.

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.

DeLancey, James, Farmer. Del.ancey, John, Farmer. Gough, John.


Hillock, George. Maxwell, James, Farmer, Maxwell, Wesley. Maxwell, William. Mowbray, Albert, Farmer, McGouldrick, Thomas.

Porterfield,

Thomas.
George Scott Oatmeal Factory and George Scott

Scott, Charles, of

&

Sons,

Saw

Mill.

Scott, George, of

&

Sons.
Scott,

Henry, Sawyer.

Stubbs, William, Blacksmith.

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.
;

Albion Hotel, John Kidd. Allan, John, Merchant,


master,

Allison, Samuel,

M, D.

Post-

Beattie, Mrs.
Bell,

Rev. C. R., Ch, England.

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.

Chambers, Timothy, Innkeeper. Cobean, Andrew, Saddler. Duggan, Richard, lankeeper.

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.

McLaughlan, Daniel, McLaughlan, Patrick,

]\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.

Population about 100.

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.

Irvine, Charles, Farmer.

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^

Atkinson, Robert. Bently Wm., Shoemaker.


Clark, Charles, Farmer. Clark, Thos., Gentleman.

CoUey, John, Farmer, J. P. Downey, Henry, Farmer.

109

Monkman, James, Farmer. Monkman, Wm., Carpenter.


Noble, Christopher, Farmer. Roadhouse. Eli, Blacksmith.
Suggett, Thomas,

Wallace, John, Merchant, Postmaster. Wallace, William Wardle, Joseph.

Waggonmaker.

MOUNT WOLFE.
A
small village in the

Township of Albion.

ton 24 miles; from Bolton 6 miles.

Distant from BrampPopulation about 100.

Bryan, Charles, Farmer. Bryan. Wm., Farmer. Elliott, Wm., Farmer.


Harrison, Eichard.

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
;

put in market about the year 1835.

Bamford, Arthur, Baggage-master.

Blakely, Henry, Carpenter. Block, Abraham. Sailor. Block, Jame.-, Sailor. Block, Thos., Sailor.

Blackall, Charles, Labourer.

Blakely, Alexander, shipbuilder.

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,

Emma, Widow. Wm., Labourer.

Perrin, Addison, Labourer.

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,

Port Credit Harbour Co., Robt. Cotton. Pace, John, Blacksmith.

Sharp, Sharp, Sharp, Sharp, Sharp,

Albert, Sailor.

David, Blacksmith.
Geo., Blacksmith, Geo., Sailor.

Peter, Blacksmith.

Harrison, David, Labourer. Hayes, John, Labourer.

Shaw, Eobinson, Merchant. Shaw, Wm. M., Clerk.


Strong, Moses, Innkeeper. Stout, Moses, Innkeeper.
Stout,
Tester,

Hogan, Denis, Farmer. Hugo, Michael,. Sailor.


Jennings, Samuel, Innkeeper. Johnson, Harman, Sailor. Johnson. Nathaniel, Sailor. Johnston, George, Blacksmith, Kanally, John, Labourer. Lester, James, Labourer,

Wm.,

Teacher.

Sullivan, Catharine,

Widow.

Thomas, Labourer. Thomson, John, Farmer. Wilcox, James, Sailor.

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.

Population about 80.

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.

Trueman, John, Carpenter.

Traeman, Richard. Trueman, Wm., Sen.. Farmer. Whitelock, Matthew, Farmer.

ROOKSIDE.

A
don
;

small village in the south-west corner of the Township of CalePopulatii n about 80. distant from Brampton, 14 miles.

Cripps, Philip, Labourer. Davidson, George, Labourer. Foster, Wm., Farmer.

Hunter, James, Farmer. Hunter, John. Kirkwood, David, Postmaster and

Alexander, Farmer. Alexander, Carpenter. David. Jfimes. Farmer. McLeod, John, Shoemaker.
Sinclair, Daniel.

McCauley, McDonald, McDonald, McDonald, McDonald,

Joseph, "Weaver.

Town

Clerk.

Kirkwood, John, Farmer. McArthur, Alexander, Farmer. ]\IcArthur, Duncan, Farmer.

Smith, Duncan, Farmer. Smith, John, Farmer.

SALMONVILLE.
A
70.
rising village in the western part of the

cousy.

It is on

the banks of the Credit,

Township of Chinguaand has good water


I'opulation about

privileges.

Distant from Brampton, 14 miles.

Campbell, George, Farmer. Cavan, John, Carpenter. Hunter, Neil, Merchant. Leslie, John. Blacksmith. Matthews, James, Labourer. Middleton, James, Miller.

Parr, Benjamin, Labourer.


Phillips, George, Labourer.

Plewis,

Simon,

Millowuer

and

McPherson, Thomas, Carpenter.

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,

Edward. Coleman, Wm. G., Saddler.

Dale, John. Daly, James.

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.

Thomas, Gentleman. Bicker, Edward, Labourer.


E-obinson,

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.

Moss, John, Gentleman. Savage, Solomon.

Shunck, John, Farmer.


Skynner, John. Smith, John, Labourer, Wilson, John, 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.

Brown, John, J. P., Farmer.


Campbell, Hugh, Labourer. Campbell, Peter, Merchant. Evans, George, Sen. Evans, George, Jun. Evans, John, J. P. Evans, Richard, Innkeeper, PostMaster. Evans, Thomas, Labourer.

Finnerty, INIichael, Innkeeper. Finnerty, Patrick. Lindsay, James, Lougheed, David, Mechanic.

Minnick, Matthew, Farmer.


Moffatt, John, Farmer.

McBride, James. McBride, Robert.

SLIGO.

small village on Hurontario Street in the Township of Caledon.


4^^ miles.

Distant from Brampton, 12 miles; from Charleston,


ulation about 40.
Aikitt, Bobt., Farmer. Beatty, Robt. Bell, Thos., Post Master. Blair, Nancy, Innkeeper. McColl, Alexander, Farmer. McColl, Archd., Farmer.

Pop

McDivitt, Daniel. McDivitt, James. McDivitt, John, Farmer. Quin, Thos. Sweeny, Eunice.

113

SPRINGBROOK.
A
sm;ill village in the

Township of Chinguacousy, 2i miles west


Hutton, Alex., Sen. Hutton, Alex., Jr.
Kitchen, Robt
I

from Brampton.
Brooks, Mrs.

Population about 80.


{

Brown, Thos., Farmer.


Copeland, John. Labourer. Copeland, Joseph, Carpenter. Copeland. R. W., Farmer.

Blacksmith.

Masterman. James, Labourer,


I

Mel

arthey, Eobt,, Labourer.

Dixun,

Wm.
Innkeeper.

Elliot, Xathani:l,

'

Foley, Thomas, Labourer. Foster, James, Farmer. Foster, Thos.

Graham, Wm., Labourer.

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

Banane, Cornelius, Labourer. Banane, Eliza, Widow. Bird, John, Labourer.


Blair, l^enjamin. Painter.

Bates, Absolom, Knitter.

Boyes, Christopher, Merchant.

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.,

Harkis, John, Carpenter.

O'Leary, Timothy, Tailor. O'Neil, John, Farmer. Shook, Hannah, Widow. Skynner, Mary, Widow.

114
Springfield Knitting Mills,

Ed-

Turner, Edwin, Jun., Mimufaoturer.

ward Turner.
Staggall, George, Pedler.

Taylor, Emerson, J. P., Postmaster. Teeter, James, Farmer. Turner, Edwin, Springfield Knittins: Mills.

Turner, Turner, Turple, Weller,

Elisha, Knitter.

George, Knitter.

Duncan, Blacksmith.
Elisha, Blacksmith.

Woodrufi^, John, Carpenter.

STANLEY'S MILLS.

A village on the
tion about 100.

and Gore of Toronto.

" 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

and from Toronto City 23 miles.

Population in

1873, by Assessors' return, 617.


Streetsville erected the first

Grammar

School-house in the County

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.

Bonham. James, Farmer,

Ellen.

Bonhiim. John, Ellen. Brackesridge, Rev. James, Pres.,

Broadway. Brookbank, Samuel,


William.

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.

Clark, Thos., Mechanic,

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,

Grimshaw, Thomas, Blacksmith,


Queen.

Hanna, William, Spinner, Queen.

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.

McKenzie, Wm., Dyer, Queen.


Neil, Mrs., Queen. Obee, Henry, Tailor, Thomas. Oliver, Robert, Saddler, Queen. Pallister, Michael, Labourer, Main. Paterson, Mrs. Agnes, Thomas. Paterson, Mrs. James, Thomas. Pinney, Wm., Clerk of Council, Queen. Radding, Richard. Cutter, Queen. Rich, Alfred, Gentleman, Victoria.

Rich, George, Gentleman, Queen. Robinson, Thos., Butcher, Queen.

Robinson, Wm., Butcljer, Queen. Rutledge, Henry, Farmer, Queen. Rutledge, John, Farmer, Queen. Rutledge, Joseph, Farmer, John. Simpson, Adam, Clerk, D. C,
Victoria.

Spence, James, Clerk, Queen. Starr, Rev. J, H., W. M., Queen.


Steen, Ephraim, Gent., Queen. Stephens, Joynes, Waggonmaker,

Tannery.
Sterling, James, Carpenter, Qa een.

S treet, T imo thy Innkeeper, Wynd ham.


,

Taylor,

Wm.,

Saddler, Queen.

Thomas, James, Labourer, Queen Thomson, John, Miller, Mill.


Travis, Mrs., Queen.

McAuley,

Tremble, John L., Queen. Tremble, Sarah, Tannery.

Ward, Peter, Webb, Wm.,

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.
;

Aikins, Andrew. Alderson, James.


Bird, John, Labourer. Blanshard, Robert, Innkeeper.

Morris, Bernard.

P.M.

Mahar, Matthew, Farmer.


O'Brien, Wm.. Postmaster. Pallett, James, Farmer. Prescott. James. Labourer. Ward, Wm. G., Farmer. Weir, Charlotte. Dressmaker. Wilcox, Allan. Wilcox, Chas. R., Farmer. Woods, James, Jr., Merchant.

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.

Population about 50.


j

Blake, Thos. orbett, Thos. Dale, Matthew. Gilmore, John, Gent. Goodfellow, Geo. Goodfellow, James.

Hart, Geo., Farmer. Hart, John, Farmer. Hart, Watson.

Hart, Wm. Johnston, Geo. Johnston, Robt. Jordan, John. Shuttleworth, Thos. Blacksmith. Splan, John. Splan, Robt. St. John, Richard.
St.

'

John,

Wm.

TORONTO

TOWNSHIR Old Survey.

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

Adams, Mary, Widow


AUwell, Thomas
Allison

James Anderson, John Anderson, John


Anderson, Michael Andrews, Chas Andrews, Appleby, John
...

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
...

Crawford, M ary Crozier,Arch


Crozier, George

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

Bigham, Dennis Burns, John


Burns, Michael
Burrell, Francis

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

Cameron, Albert Carr, Samuel Carr, William


Cartledge,

35
3

2 n

Henry

Cavan, Hugh Cavan, James Cavan, William


Cavil,

4 1 n 35 2 s 29
2 2 2 2
1 s

In

s s s s
s

11 11

John
..

Chamberlain, Joseph Church, George Church, Richard


Clarkson,

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

Henry Clarkson, John


Clarkson, Wm., Pedler Clarkson, William
t

2
1

s s
s

28
7

2
1
1

28
6

Duck, Duck, Duck, Duck, Dunn, Dunn,

Robert

Thomas

3 2

12
9 10 9

Wm., Sen Wm., Jun

lifton,

John

Clifton,

Wm
.

Coates, Edward...

Coates,
Collins,

Collins,

James John Thos

n 35 1 n 35 2 n 2 2 n 7 2 s 15 2 s 4

Richard Wallace Eastwood, James.......


Ecleson, Alfred
Elliott,
Ellis,

Simon.

3 s 2 s 2 n 1 n 2 s 2 n 2 n

32
12

3
21

13
.31

Wm

4
3

Evans, George Evans, Robert

31

In

119
oil.

Lot.

Con,

Lot.

Ezard, John Ezard, Falconer, George

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

Charles Johnson, Daniel

34
32 32 34 33
1

iv 7
s

Jtihnson,

3 3
2

James Johnson, Mrs. Widow.

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

Thomas Graham, Andrew Graham, James ..


John Matthew
Robert Gaylord Alexander

10

Graham, Graham, Graham, Graham,


Griffith,
Griffitl;,

Greni'ius.

John

Haines. Jehoida

Hammond, Austin Hammond, David Hammond, Oliver Hammond, Thomas....


Harris, Arthur Harris, James

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

William Hingner, Julius


Kivil,

Laird, 3Irs. Alice Lanphier, Joseph

Lanway, John Leech, John S Leeson, Robert Libby, John


Lynne, Charles

3
1

s s s s

32
2
1

Harrison. Michael Hector, William Hemphill, Mrs Hendricks, Michael,

12 2 s 27 1 n 12 1 n 17 2 s 31
2

Madden, Anthony Madigan, James Madigan, John


Madigan, Martin
Magitl,

12 2 n 18 2 n 17 2 s 33 1 n 22 1 n 22 2 s 23 1 n 32 2 n 19 2 n 4 2 s 29 2 s 26 1 n 8 1 n 8 2 s 9 2 n 3
2 2 2
,.

s s s s

A
9 9

Magill,

Magill,

Henry Henry James


,

3
.

25

s
s

4
25
6 6

3
1
1

Music Master Hick ey, .lames, Sen....


Hickey, James, Jr Hickey, John Hickey, Joseph Hickey, Lawrence Hickey, Owen Hickey, Thomas Hickey, William Hopkins, William Hughes. Job

Hume, H

agr a th, William F armer 26 Is 6\ Mahar, Michael Is 6 Manlv, John 2 n 14 Martin, James Is 7 .'^iartin. Robert Martin, William 1 n 32 Is 6 Mason, Thomas 2 n 14 Matthews, Duncan Merigold, Adolphus.... 1 n 31 .^lessenger, David. 2 s 20 3 s 33 Mitchell, Alexander... Mitchell, Charles, Esq. 1 n 17

n
s s s s s
s

3
1

2 2
3

29 15 5
5

'

'

28 3 s 29 3 s 29 1 n 21 s 33 1 Is 32

120
Coll.
ijOt.

Con.

Lot.

Moore, Robert

3 6

Reid, Francis
Ritchie,

Moore, Samuel Moriey, T. B


Morrison, Morrisey,

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
s

3ABC
2 n 24 2 s 33 2 n 34 2 n 20 2 n 17 2 s 24 2 n 19 1 s 18
8
s

Mulvain, Michael Munn, Joseph

Samuel Samuel Ritchie, William


Ritchie, Ritchie,
Ritchie, William, Sen.

3 2 3
1

7
6

McCauley, John McCauley, John


McClellan,

Ritchie, William, Jun.

McConnell, John McConnell, John McCraney, William

...

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

s s

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
2 3
.

...

3
2 3
1
1

Osbouru, Charles .... Oughtred, Richard ...

Owen, Patrick
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

n 34 n 34 1 n 34 2 n 34 2 n 1
1

s 1 5 2 n 20

1 1

s s s

Short, Benjamin
Silverthorn, Joseph
...

2
1

Pallett,

Robert William

4
4
[

Is
1

Parker, Melville Patchett, Enoch Patchett, John Peer, Aaron Peer, John .. Peer, John S Perry, Samuel, Pedler Phenix, George
Pollard, Joshua.

n 17
s

13

Jun Thomas Smith, James mith, Thomas


Slade,
,'

Skene, John Skene, John,

2 s 2 n 2 1 n 11 1 n 19 1 n 19 3 s 26

29 29 14 30

2n
....

s s
s s

3 3

Pollard, Richard

26 26 s 26 2 n 23 1 n 33 1 s 30 1 s 30
3
s s

Smith, Thomas, Jun... Speck, Henry Speek, Robert


Spencer, Jabez
Sproule, Elliott
Sproule,

3 3
3
1

14 31 28 28 25

James

1
1

Stafford, Ira

n 4 n 4 n 32

121
Con.
Lot.
j

Con.
,

Lot.

Stead, James Stephens, Edward


Stephen.s,

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

3
,

n 12
s

Thomas, David Thompson, John Tolman, George

3 3 3 3

29 s 29 s 13 s 13 1 s 10 8 2 n
2
1 s

Waterhousc, Isaac Waterhouse, John Waterhouse, Lafayette Waterhouse, Louis Watkins, Richard White, George White, John.. White, William

1 1 1 1

n n n n

14 13

14 14
4 5 18 18 20 16 7 5
3

In
n 1 n 1 n 1 n 2 n
1

Wightman, John
I '
:

Edward Umpleby, Thomas Upham, Charles Upham, James


Tracy,
Volks, James, Mason..

n
s

4
1
1

s
s

28 28
6

'.

James Walsh, Maurice Ward, George


"Walsh,

n n
s

3 6

'

29

Wilcox, Charles Wilcox, Uriah Wilson, George Wilson, James Wilson, John Wilson, John Wolfe, Georo-e Wolfe, John. Wolfe, John. Jun Wolfe. Samuel ^^ orkman, Henjamin Broken Front.

1
1

Is
1

n n 1 n 1 n 1 n
2
1

35 21 22 22 21

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

Andrews, Robert Armstrong. Robert


Baldock, Isaac

4
2 6 6 6

15
1

4 4
1

7
1
1

Banane, John Banane, Patrick


Barker, Nicholas Beteridge, George
Blain, George
Blain, Isaac Blain, Margaret

Cotton, Wm. J Craig. Robert

4 2
6 5 6
.

12
3

Crombie, Thomas Crowley, Michael

4 3 6
5 5 6 3
5

13 2

13 11

Boys, Richard

Broddy, Alexander Eroddy, Brown, David Brown, Paul

Wm

13 15 15
15 9

Culham, Culham, Culham, Culham, Culham,

Charles

George

James
Joseph

7 7 7 5
6

2
1

Curry, Davis, John

Wm

Maurice

2
1 1

Brown, Thomas Brown,

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

Marron, Michael, Shoe-

maker Markey Thomas


Maxwell, Mellow, Samuel Moore, John Moore, Robert
3Ioore,

8
1

3
2
6
.5

5 5
1

Wm

15
3 9 13 10 9
6 9

13
4
2 4

Garbutt, Daniel Garbutt, Edmund Garbutt, George Garbutt, Jane

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

Hodge, Samuel.. Hornby, Wm.... Hunt,

..2
4
3 5

Price, Alexander Price, Price,


Price,

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

John H Samuel Price, Samuel H


Price, William

4
2

3 2 2 2
2

4
3
2

12 7
5

Kee, Joseph Kenedy, William King, Henry

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,

John Sharp, James

2
1

12
1

Tilt, Eli

Sheffield,

Shaw Robert Dawson


Black-

3
5 4 5 3 3 3 5 3

15 6 15 4 14 9
9 5

Tomlinson, Thomas Trueman. William

...

Simpson, John, smith Shelly, William


Soaper,

Wedgwood, John Wedgwood,

Wm

6 5 6 2
2

2 11
1

11 10

John
Joseph

Strano;field,

Strangfield,
Steele,

Thomas

...

Stead, James,

Shoemaker

George Stewart, Benjamin

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

Anderson, George Anderson, James Anderson, Thomas


Arnott, James , Arnott, Thomas Ballenger, John Ballenger. Thomas Ballard, John Barber, Robert., Esq... Barber, William, Esq.,

6 3 3 3 5 5 4 5 6

2
2

Brown, Joseph Brown, Samuel Brown, Thomas Brownridge, Joseph


Burton, Charles Burton, Joseph Burton, Samuel
Canielon, James Cantelon, John Cantelon, Samuel
Cardinell, Freeman,

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

John Caslor, Solomon Carter, Henry Carruthers, James


Caslor,

5
5

4
2

4
5

Beatty, Matthew Beatty, Robert, Merchant Beatty, Thomas, Miller


Bell,

15
2 2

Charlton, John... Chester, Joseph

2
1

Cheyne, Andrew

2 5 13
1

4 4
6

Coates,
Cole,

George, Spinner

4
6 6
6 6

John

Samuel Birdsall, Anthony


Birdsall, Francis

13
11 11 10 11
1

Birdsall,

Birdsall,

Wm., Esq.... Wm., Jun


Sailor..,
,

Bond, James,

Bonham, John Bonham, John,


Bradley, Elisha Brown, Charles

Jun....

4 4 4 4 4 5 3

Cook, Adam Cook, John Cook, Peter


(

unningham, Mrs. Anne

6
2

Dale,
Dale,

James John

7 8 8 6 9 15

10 13
1
1

4
4

Davidson, Andrew Davidson. Thomas Devine, Michael Devine,

Wm

3 3 5 6

15 13 13
1

11

124
Con. Lot.
I

Coii.

Lot

Douglas, Douglas, Douglas, Douglas, Douglas, Douglas,

Donald James

James James Joha John

5 5 6 6 4 4
1 1

5
5

4
2

Johnson, James Johnson, Robert Johnson, Millar Justin, Martin


Justin,
Kelly,

1
1

4
1

Wm
Patrick,

6 6

13 12
9 1

15
5

Duncan, George Duncan,

Wm

5
7 7

John John Kennay, Henry


Kellington,

4
4
Car-

9
1

Eakins, Edgar Eakins, John, Clerk Eakins,

Town
5 5

Landers, penter
Leslie,
Leslie,

4
5 5 5 2

George

Wm

7
1

Edwards, John, Spinner Edwards, Richard, LaElliott,

4 4
2 4 4 4

Leslie,

James John

12 12 12
11
1

Love, George
1

Wm Farewell, John Farewell, Wm


Farewell, Wm., Jun Franklin, Bennett, Esq.
Folwell,

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

Milne, Robert, Butcher


Mitchell,

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

McClure, McClure, McClure, McClure, McClure, McClure, McClure,

James James John John


Joseph
Patrick

5 4 6 6
6

6 6 2 7 12

5
6

14 14 14 14

Thomas
...

U
11
1

Hillis, Hillis,

James
Joseph

Wm Jardine, John Jardiue, Wm Jardine, Wm


Hillis,

12 15 15
3 3 3
1

McCluster, Bernard McCouville, James

5 4

4
3 3 3 3 4

1
....

Johnson, Alexander

McCracken, Jacob McCracken, Jacob McCracken, James McCracken, McCutcheon, Joseph

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.

Rutherford, Robert, Innkeeper.


Sewell, George, Labourer.
Sewell, James, Labourer. Simpson, Thomas. Smith, John C. Smith, Robert, M.P, Thompson, Miles, Labourer. Westervelt, Samuel, Farmer. White, David, Butcher. Wills, Rev. Ebenezer, E. M.

POSr OrFICES IN TE3 COUNTY,


T0WN3HXP.
Villajre of
POST NA3T2:^.

POST 0F?ICL:.

A'.biou

Bolton

George Evaas.

Alloa

Chinguacousy
I

Alton
Sramptoii
Britannia

....,Caledou

Beifountai:i

Caledou

Chinguacousy
Toronto
Toronto. .,,
.,...Caledon

M. Silvertliorii Xr^ A. MecK. Xoah Herriut. Matthew M. Elliott


Joseph Muir.

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.

::

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

John Peaker. McKee. Emer^^n Taylc:.

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

John Linton. Henry Fry.


J. P. Hutton,

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

lA

128
riuao
11
4

ad Station

Chinguacousy
Toronto
Albion
Albion
."

Mount Charles Mount Hurst


3Iount Wolfe
Palgrav^^;

Jolm Judge. Robert McLeod. John Wallace. John Wolfe, Jr


Robert Cotton.
R. M. Burgess.
D. Kirkwood

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.

Sheriff. Robert Broddy, Esq.

County Crown Attorney and Clerk of the Peace, Deputy, J. A. Morton.

Geo. Green, Esq.

Deputy Clerk of the Crown, Clerk of County Court and Registrar


of Surrogate Court,

Governor of Gaol

Matron Mrs. Crawford. Turnkey Henry Duggan. High ConstableJohn Hurst.

A. Austin, Esq. Michael Crawford.


J.

DIVISION COURTS.
Division No. 1

The Town of Brampton, the Township of ChinguGore.

acousy, and the Northern Division of the Township of Toronto

Clerk T. A. Agar, Brampton,


BailiffWilliam Broddy.

P. 0.


Division No.
.2.

129

The

Villapre of Streetsville. tlio

Township of To-

ronto and the Southern J)ivisiou of the Township of Toronto Gore.

Clerk

Adam Simpson,
3.

Strectsvillc P. 0.

Bailifi'

George Hawkins.

Division No.

The Township of Caledon.

Clerk.John

Harris, Caledon P. 0.

BailiffWilliam Stubbs.

Division No.
bion.

4.

The Village of Bolton and

the

Township of

Al-

Clerk. L. R. Bolton, Albion P. 0. Bajliff John C. Switzer.

MUNICIPAL OFFICERS.

Kobert Cotton, Esq. George Graham, Esq. Clerk William Lindsay, Esq. Auditors William Duggan and Thomas Messensrer Jaine= Hurst.
Warden
Treasurer

Little,

MEMEEES

OF MUNICIPAL COUNCILS ?C?


of Toronto Town*-hip.

1S74.

WARDEN

Robert Cotton,

ALBION
Reeve Thomas Swinartou. Deputy-Reeve Richard Shore.
Councillors

Joseph Milburn, James DonagUy


BOLTON.
T.3ylor,

liii-'

(f'ti^o

Robb.

Reeve

Councillors

L. R. Bolton. ?Tames

Stork. Walter

-fohn

G'ardhonse and
,

James Smith.

Mayor
Reeve

Kenneth Ghisholm Deputy-Reeve D. Leslie.


S.

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

Samuel James McQuarrie, James Brown


8tubbs!.

acd

!>.

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

James Gooderham. Councillors John Oraydon.


ReeveRobert
Deputy-Reeves
Councillors

John Rutledee^ Wni. Harris and

Oeorge Howard.

TORONTO.
Cotton.

Wm. Barber and Wm. Brown,.

Melville Parker aud George Savage.

\
"

iTini*.;! ikT

The

Brfrrapters

Pi-.,-^'rf;S^'"

C'hros&al-ic Prlr.Ciir.g

Hock;

'ill.,
* -

li.fislif , to#giittW3l^'>'.

TIIH

HENRY F. MILLER, BOSTON


Tlie Ir*arlor and C^ollef^e I-'^avoritc TBE X. Y. WEBER. THE STAXDARD (*F EXr^LLEXrjj,
The Ernest
f)f

Gabler, in high repute

The Great Union


aii'I

Co's,,

very

Bvilliaiit

Tow:,

Fiin'

r*arabiliry

Lmv

in

Price;

THE HEINTZ31AN.
By
ail

udds the best madu

in

CaaaJ;i.

THE CHICKERINrx. DUNHAAL BARMORE. STKINWAY, HAINES. MATHrSHEK. FISHERS,


And many
'ttliov*

cither in Stock or to order on very short r.otiee

iiivA

at Tor*)nto Prieo'.

ORGANS
ic Canada
i^h'(\i\n

ant!

i?ianirri
Briiliitnt.

tuinpaity'r.
]*ipe-liki-

CharminiT Casen, Splendid Actions-, Pure, Hear Them See Them


: !

T"!i.

LARGE
:

STOCK...
(

The Geor^^^.i Xood's \. Co'.s., Boston, deliuht the eye> and '-lunria th-j heart of every lover of music-. ESTEY -'The Estoy h-!j;aii leads the World." Ma^^on & Hamlin, good as Gold George Prince iCo., The AViliiaras, \:c-. old, established and good; Simmons Clotigh Fine Stock of Organs always on hand, ^ont out on approval to an}^

THE
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res'Tx^nsiblc rarty.

THE SIXGER, THE RAY MUX U.


All really good ar^d
fully.
.\Iso,

THE HUWE.
;

dx-.,

d-~

bcsit mad*3; Tc^t und try them Books, Stationery. Fancy Good>,

In\LetIgate
\.

Clothoi.

Wrino-ers. Wholo'salr-

^V:.

Rerall

WILLIAM LESLIE

132

BARBER BROTHERS
,

STREETSVILLE,

OJ^'T.,

Seven miles from Port Credit Station on the G. W. R.

MANUFACTURERS
Of every variety of

TH
?^.JL^X"ITVKT?!i.

'^

Jkl
a.;i.ui

Aco, Sce. ^Scc

ALERS
GTOceries

& Hardware.
il

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IMj

153

AND SHINGLES.
J. P.

BUTTON
Haviug goue

HUTTONVaiE

to great expense in getting

The Best Machinery


In the Market, he
is

prepared to do

HAVINCI GOT IN

A.

HE WILL BE ABLE TO

Cut Log's
As
'^'O

for

Customers
an advantage

soon ^? brought to the Mill, which will be

GET

THEIR

LUMBER

HOME

WITH

THEM!

lic

Hoping by close attention t-o business to merit a fair share of pubpatronage, such as bas been accorded to him in the pa-t.

J. P.

HUTTON.

l:;+

:kM Willi:
^rr
Tliaiikful tiou
<>{
t(>

his

last ten years,

numerous patroft^ for tlic IS and still holicitine: tVic atto:;-

I
in

TV

those intending- to
cif
'''

embalm

'

duri?.-;-

^tt^?*fc^-

dear ones departed," the advertiser begs to submit to the notice of the abovea. number of

marble" the raemorv

^J'lATLV

EXErT'TKD OKSinNS

Ul'

TABLETS,

d-c,

MAXl'FACTrRPJD IX

'

Ainei'k'Mii, Itn-lifuiaiid otlioi* M!ar})le,s,


ALSO,

Co-::,-

hv relight
Marble and

-^roi:otiier

ov

'i/y-iyc

se'w-i^igs,
Ktiiiiir^f-.

Wir.li

Posts for GratL-T'lot

IMPORTK]' TO

OKJ^Ki;.

B (7/ L D FRS FrRN ISHET)

^^

7 Til

t|^^ Door and


Dres8ing-s

Window.s ills and all other Fi'oestor.e promptly iurnished tri order at moderate prlcef-.

THOMAS WILSON,

135

CHEAP

mi STORE
NOTED FOR SELLING
for keeping a

GOOD GOODS CHEAP.


NOTED FOR HAVING BUT ONE PRICE, AND TREATING

Noted

good variety of

SEASONABLE GOODS,
AT ALL TIMES.

WE KEEP A GENERAL

ASSORTMENT,

INCLUDING

DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES.


PRODUCE TAKEN SAME AS GASH Remember the Stand: WOne Dooi- iiSTorth of Beok'.s Hotel,

BRAMPTON.
2a

136

HAGGERT
BraiXLjDton,

BROS.,
Ont.,

S!
MANUFACTURERS OF

mm^Mmm^. i mmm%
They make a

SPECIALTY

in

manufacturing the folkwing

Brampton
a
(.i

Triple Harvester,
with. Self-Rake

Single Reaper

"

Beaver Mower " Brampton Sulkey Horse Rake,


With

PLASTER SOWER
tachment,
^^^\

and

HAY TEDDER
P'.-/3E;3,

At-

if jdv^iretL

TTORSE

T
2 and 4 Horse

Power Sawing Machines, Bbamptox Feed Mill, grinds from 8 to 20 bushels per hour. Straw Cutters, hand and horse ptwer,

Land

Rollers, Cultivators, Plouohs,


,N,
'*

Balmoral Elevated Cook Stove, in The Chieftain, Elevated Oven. The Credit Valley Square Stove ^e

10 and 11.
-8

and 9

rnevfo.hoie, with

Copper Reservoir and Closet. Dufferin Square Stove, in Nos. 7, 8 and 9 " " new, 6-hole, with Copper Reservoir and Closet. Hall, Parlor and Box Stoves, for Coal or Wood.

The Lady

T^im

^V;?:-*4F?

v%^liole Stable 8c retail.

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