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HomeMy WebLinkAboutX2023-013-049A16 6r, -7 set"', 4 Fet r-,18 f 4 C'/v t. '*,National Archives Archives nationales of Canada du Canada - Public Programs Direction des Branch programmes publics Ottawa, Canada K1A ON3 21 April 1994 Mr. J.D. O'Brien 699 Front Road Fairport PICKERING, Ontario L1W 1P1 Dear Mr. O'Brien: Our file Votre reference Our file Notre reference 4140-94-0/8216 In reply to your letter of 1 February, I am pleased to inform you that a search of the various indexes and logical sources in our custody has produced the following references to Abraham Stoner: Upper Canada Land Petitions (RG 1 L 3) Petition submitted in 1816, Pickering (Volume 456A, S10/221, reel C-2811). British Military and Naval Records (RG 8 I) List of veterans of 1812-15 to whom medals have been granted (Volume 1202, page 8, reel C-3519). Certificates of Service, War of 1812 (RG 9 I B 4) Served between 27 June to 27 December 1812 (Volume 24, file 81, pages 350-351). I enclose complimentary copies of these documents for your convenience. I trust you will find this information helpful and thank you for bearing with us during this period of excessive pressure on our reference service, which has extended our turn -around time to a minimum of twelve weeks. Yours sincerely, (Mrs.) L. St -Louis -Harrison Genealogical Consultant Reference Services Section Reference & Researcher Services Division /mb Canada 4 R2,-,`' r/l, �,/ �to - f �y — C/)9-1 14 ., L C I T Y O FT TORONTO Toronto Historical Board June 10, 1994 Mr. J.D. O'Brien 699 Front Road Fairport Pickering, Ontario L1W 1P1 Dear Mr. O'Brien: Charitable No: R. Scott James 0283812-52 Managing Director Thank you for sending me the Stoner Service Certificate. I deciphered the bottom portions of the certificate for you. It reads: W Allan Col. Late Major Comdg Flank Comps 1st & 3 Regt YM which translates into: William Allan, Colonel Late Major Commanding the Flank Companies of the 1st and 3rd Regiments of York Militia. 205 Yonge Street Toronto, Ontario M5B 1 N2 Telephone: (416) 392-6827 Facsimile: (416) 392-6834 I hope this is of help to you. As well, you might want to visit the Baldwin Room of the Metropolitan Toronto Library. They have papers related to the York Militia in at least two collections, the York Militia Papers and the Jarvis Family Papers. They may also have papers belonging to other senior officers, such as William Chewett or William Allan. With best wishes, I am, yours truly, Carl Benn Curator, Military History tel. - (416) 392-6907 fax. - (416) 392-6917 1p?- 3 4r A �,*7 �Va .0 �5l©��lf �-/,l�ftftfl � �r � a fljRR� AIV41 frN� ���Y � RNA a � ��-�► �. i�6� AlAxl la % 6 �llc 15 7 1g)o- 45l dNe)( //�/ ol-�L" �X,5 S�F SS mEtyT �o1-[.S �O 6 Fo AGE AAru� pF16 Or9oL. GEa�{�rz 6 41� I �p �� a h 87 �iaw� a '7 des ` 0 6; .Py gel sx - lee-4 � a� 6,lo w, -P vARTJ oL,;�; 4� tg.y ,gf — d w 446r /r,I,� HIV, �s- 2 4-U, 9g 4441tlta,Z &.- i i 70 THE TOWN OF YORK, 1793-1815 The following being only collateral anticipations, in case of His Honors approval, & not thought improper to be now communicated — Officers as posted to Companies, til further Orders — Captain Chewitt No. 1 Allan Lieuts. Wood Alarm Post, Town Companys The cross Street Captain Burns at Miles's No. 2 Lieuts. � Denniston Tavern 111 Herkimer Captain Ridout The Don Company Lieut. Herron Alarm post Ens: Cozens Scaddings Bridge Captain Wilson The Humber Company Lieut Barry Alarm Post Ens Ruggles Junr. Humber Mill The Yonge Street f Capn. Graham Heights above Company Lieut. Wright a ravine in a Ens: Ruggles Senr. central situation Capn. Dehaen No. 1 Lieut. Cameron Maze Ens: Gamble Markham Companys � Capn. Bercry Mills No. 2 Lieut. A German, incog. Ens. Do. Do. Company of the Eastern Capn. Playter Alarm post Circle, incg Whitby, Lieut Thompson Centre front lot Pickering & Scarboro Ensign, vacant Whitby Company of the Capn. /Beasley Alarm post, the Burlington Circle, Lieut. Chisholm Promontory above (West Riding) Ens: Tenbrook Mr Beasleys Company of the Capn. Mallory Western Circle Lieut Douglass Homers Mill (West Riding) Ens: vacant NB —The 8 first Companys are in the Eastern Riding —The 2 last mentioned in the West Riding —As the Town Companys, & those of the East riding increase; the west riding companies will be seperated from them; towards forming a small battalion of themselves —It is hoped also, that Whitby Pickering & Scarborough, will in the course of time, produce a second battalion for the East riding- 0 e e- �4A 7 ls�, �" f �12 �+.P.��j� �czr7��-� Co,�-�,.c,�. • Gr. -,� ',u.a�.� ��,1�/:�1�-� a7 �� � �%�c9c✓r� �Gs litre vefx.- � fJ' ..e�na;+��"� �� �/�,��� O'er v� 1:�-71 -Y4 441�7 l IM XO'-he * /;l 3-71 v�� a 9 s�-N�' Av #&IWs yev oof - - 1-:�? 7,5 p dzk ri ae- P�, - "I', 4� 7a -1-12 tiled 11,5- /;7 -- - ' 71 18 42 CAN A D A ME3T HOME D 13 T R I CT Tork .Scarboro Pickering Whitby Etobicoke _ Toronto _-----_- — Go"-ot - -- --- -- - chingva�eosa4 Caledon rk Albion Ling Vaughan ^ifttchurch - - Brock Georgina North Om ll i wiry '- East (hdlUasbury Scott - - Thorah Mara and Rama Aggregate returns only vist contal- ning no nmes we at G*dllim*nu7 ! t ,qt. 41ac ent & . Colli4vood —d owing i Adjala NO" Malmor inni.efil returns -*n4 + •� 3umddats -�—�-- missing Vitt containing Vespr't no names Oro �JAlli a M4dCRtA_ and ll=Os a F y . Tim = Nattatras#ga ■d, st+inq _ l------- god ....... . -•.. . _ro i .14 00 a 1 ` f _f 4O::.,_.-�-� _.L..-_.... —._ _-r Y•- 1--�t ".I.•�,.r-s.�+1.0" .:.w-. 4- S �- r CA+.w+�rY�ra�.�" .'.�i++Ab^i'�"$v?"t "`i-i3 k-}• �*�t'�. - .a. r _..w..�,.w ..jn ..._t - .. JF —• IF Ilk w+ - 4 AYMid . i � � / ! '� - - "il+wF.�ry.awe.+e:..o+�•-a..-_....�+w..,.<s- - A,- - ( ; Ale, " 4��!'ii �! � �/ {��f ��j` III-.--+Y.�.•..�,...L•.. a.V�M�$••��.�' - • - ' y.I1M.,�,�, ' •.�,,.,.yrr+y.,�. �� .. w --c+.+ •..,'r.'p'rr"u"..�•.v. �.r',�..,n ..•'��.. _ } .f.�..._..,�- Nit Sw —zi l L 0 ykv _ .._ �R .. __•.�.._w...�_-. � .._�.. v-. ....._�,..w-. �y_�• � `- ,_'�ul�.a�+ t'T".' `c ..._�Y-' -' . T- .• . _ _._._- �� � • --� .`.' .� ' Ji It - � J -�- / SE?.dA a - r t ?Sroute ` �lasti�'n Di lls�r 100 Imtr a zOttawa �i _ U. . Jebo "m District , - District 23. W 1] it9t"' Ot r . _ 1�. NattiYrst � . . 240 - Y "6. ldd3at�d Distrist — _' 16London Distrie+ ♦iottitia bistriet all— ri t t.►�-c 17 ' P .D !� �►'[ t� (k it PI n , Div �y2-1 � L, 77) <J f< r7cG . 7, /7 4z?/ / 7rc D Z�x —"Let�-x , h it.' Lr: 7d%v- ,,�'��-ram, ol� 7/SG'"o ' D r� G" <�� d 1,57,py lgz"/ 1 nitvl 1 71 i y R A/ rlp lae, Pi ml % I SGo j y�tii 6,lu PEfA15TES c 01-(jIN'G 1 -� F 0 � r rA6 1 i . n4C•..'. Ak _# r INHABITANT5OF YORK =� Male Female Childre-- Children 01 Heads of Families - 1 Jesse Ketchum _ _ 1 i Jesse do Junr 1 l _ - _ _ 1 1 1 4 Senaca do 1 Zebulon do 1 - - - - _ 4 8 John Kindrick _ 4 - 10 Duke W. Kindrick 1 1 1 3 - 8 Richd Lawrence 2 4 John McGill Esqr 1 - _ _ _ 3 ' Jacob McKay Hugh McKay Henry McGairy 1 _ 3 l I I 1 2 9 John McDougall 6 Walter Moody- 1 .`F Saml Mercer 1 _ i Thos Mercer- 1 4 Wrn Marsh _ _ _ 3 Wm Marsh Junr I 1 1 _ 4 Leonard Marsh1 I - -t 2 Benjn Mosley 1 1 - _ 1 1 2 7 John McBride 1 - 3 _ 9 Alexr Montgomery 1 1 - - 1 2 Andrew McGlashen 1 5 10 Parker Mills 1 1 - 1 Forbes Mitchel James McClure Mrs Osburn David Olbertson- 1 George Playter John Playter- 1 Ely Playter Jacob Pertman 1 1 1 1 l - 1 1 4 Saml Ridout 1 3 2 12 The Honl Aeneas Shaw I - 1 Joseph Shepard Timothy Skinner- 1 Saml Sinclear Peter Stoner- _ 1 1 1 3 John Stoner 1 _ 4 Thomas Smith I 1 I 2 - 6 Luke Stoutenber;h Parshal Terry h _- 10 Henry McCulloch Fredk V. Hoen 1 a. Jas Vanostrand * � /� ' �:/cc •/'fi�Cll�ZI1�i .'ii i1 r .�u-�rJ�c]r%i /, i lam. / t'� �i.;:al�� •_.��.� i r rl f o 1 a y .> i r1-l• : � l! G 0 �ar1 9S r �< -a c 9' I-e, f [ i / 5 // "ate f C ( ( ! C / < < r ( e e 7z;( s ���� ,aA _ZY tmm Lot own- W of +does ► tea (ttctt now, auo nave Well for �cnrreat on the1beat terms for the interest, Smith, Vansvilie ; Mrs jmtiing, tcev. L. a• 2L land, is 4�-ta w dilapidated and danger- Darling, Lake Simcee • Sir. Parish and ser- Premises, lat I convenieuce and accommoda►ion of the Dis- trict, ' that people would seem once, i want,-denshur•h ; It. II. Throop, G. -Ni- sea• has at c title would pat their dl[onlde' to tact, � to interest cn deposits when the Boswell, M. P. P, E. Perry, Tho's Frye, ,the coastal a lit w4ee1. and help themse'Ives, that they i balance is in favour of the District, and Cobour ; Col. J. S. Macdonald, h1. P. P., the .cants o I whether such Bank will make a temporary g lttd Ceive;.liberal and 'tituely aid from Cornwall; Geo. B. Lyons, Bytoty Every artenn ! adcane at the usual rate of interest, occa- ffiek pnblio. fonds, the example of their ; gionall Law, Picton ; J. �V Jo ed' a ; tion made, to ioigh ass who might avail themselves of; y' Walker, ntr may frequent iitsnce in that way from the Council, , Your Committee regret that the Treasur- 1lth. a r,futton',"Hamilton Ohio; Mr. continuance o er of the District should so far have disre- i Deasy, ;, liberally best( _-outd be a stimulus to the most selfish , arded a Resolution of the Council at its . , � - and inactive, as they would very scion learn g i W. Clat Norval ; \I. F. Whitehead, Port Stages to last session, directing that officer tit, that the. ' had to contribute their share to- Hope ; Hon. 11. If. Killaly, Kin7ston ; W. Ilorses, Barr y regular Cash Book, In such r t P E. Chcttle Kingston wards the Public Fund set apart ,fur ouch' W. Dean, Cobourg ; o , ness, to conv balance in his lid nude ,euctal ' Steamboat c ur s,_ and our Committee submit that j G. Phillips. Montreal; John Street, Streets- p N°� y heads oil Rev e a li(yae dtture, might ' P ' ' *11 special Works required in the District F ville; John Law, London. places. .,e a�certai clay of [tie year, —as can he made in this way, not only more ex- 12111--John Lane, London, Eng.; G A. sot uuly to a sleet and refuse to keep such peditioos, but less -expensive and burthen- ople \'s, ndas;llr. 1NICCormack, Niag.,ra; Sirncoe I[nua some to the People, as those in th-i nei�h- Lash 19f uk ut deny his accountabiliv r , Ndw York ; Mr. Clarke, iN,a- I Septemb the District Council. That system of bourhood would generally look more sharply sponsibility of Public Officers to onsti )chid, New York ; John :1p- I — after the whole expenditure than diey other- ' 'th, Hamilton; Chas. li. Kingimill, TO(jwise would, ed authorit and ublic u ini l ng, 1 liy P . p �.. Pardon l` f i,2ara. valent in this 1 Province, cane t ++fi�t not The advantages Of such a system are so much lonoer coutin If th remOval and. 13th.—John St. John, J. Ilattke jr. Ro-. /nIIE Ci.' numerous and apparent that your Commit- Chester ; A. Gilmore, Montreal ; Mr. ,llc I 1 of Nov ' a po:utnient of t otiice:a be not con - forbear trouhlu,g the Cot with any /� hlurrich, New York ; J. Lamhert, Cobourg• known as ""i cede! lu ti1A tl�i s, the best provisions 141h.—air Win. Parker, fir �� m.:%nuth, at the eurile further remarks. of the flu: al Council Act cauuut be All whiels is respeetfu'ly submitted. successfully and hanucuiously carried out. hiisses Parker, J P:irker, A Parker, Conks- ti heremore a YI•''1'ER PERRY, All wh:c:, is must respectfully submitted, ville; E. Ciiettle, Ivi.gstnn ; 11r. Maddock, ' �:leinhers is l • Chairman. I'uronto • Nlr.T\Ice, Montreal ; T. �1 yncll � F.ntrar.c Committee Room, Nov, 1'2th, 18.13. J. SCA1tLE'1'h Cleveland ; ltev. J, llarclay, Scotland; li• I Club iluu Chairman. . • = I Foley, St. Cachet Ines • G. W. Rector, Le- l The standing Committee on Education Fro+. the Hbgstou Chronicle. wis.on ; C. L. Aall, Niagara; T. W. Iles- I TO INN beoJeave to report, that they hate eXam-' kell Lockourt ; Col. Adamson,,�urval. teed this several petitions and applications ' On Friday last the remains of the two ill- 15th—P. Z. i?amain, Cook+Ville ; Geo. referred for their consideration, viz. —(coin fated Gentlemen who were drowned by fire' Watson, Hamilton ; R. J. l•:: eret,, Belle- Ire Adjourn the School Comtilissioner of the township upaetunor of their boat, were interred in the f ville; J. A. Tod, Scotland ; P. Barton, r;Oi,1 E sc al burial round, and were accum- i Buffalo; John (*. Stevensun, Niagara; R- of 1larkhatn, praying for assessment to i'' d g prove build s�hoc►1 houses in the school divisions; paused to the grave by a large concourse I Rev. R. biurrav, hin�ston. of the wbsi respectable nlhabttants of King- _ __—_ __ _— keepers and from William Dunbar and others, praying stun. +r. Jamieson was only 19 }'ears of nurrtl. houses shout for alteration of a school division in the age, and was the youngest son of John Ja- on Sunday, 13th iustaut, 3I rs. Alexander Macdonald rnunil V, it v5 .Uownshipof Pickering; froin the inhabitants o of a pan ht•,r.. > iu:esun, Esq., of Dublin, and just coiue outs. a ntt:n in�r of the L the townships of Nast Gwillimbury and e „ ,r At Sea, on the 4th day of tlet., on. honed the chip lint-; to the props to be united in a to this country with a view of a aging at I ,Vhii0knrch, praying i tinger, Cap'. liurOey, en his p, sea home Iro,u t"iver- hotlst's now school district; from Chingnac•ousv, for Coaunercial pursults. Mr. Jamieson, we t)e- pool.Mr. 8ohertzlOwter,of bondon, Canada %Ve-t. alteration in school do !sloe ; from 1Vest Ilse?, has no relatives in. Canada, with the a Montreal, nn send ay, the sin instant, of 1n8,m_ in Obl'lltlln matiuu o1 the lung., '.l try Alma, young.st daughter of In:IV t11(d exception of a brother, Robert Januesotl+; t„e lion Mr Ju.uv G,le. GtviIlimburv, on the same subject ; and ;ate of Feue;un Falls, in. the _�e(vcas-' L, ter- Muotrr.J Gen,•ral Ifaspital, on Sunday, the sin aCPordlli_lt . from Vaughan and Albion, for as.:e�anenr �'q lnsla.1. attera rotrarted,Iln, sof seven mvnd,., N'd iT AT OI: To all of a bleb the: t:e lllstnct. 1'he amiable (lUal',iiCs Ol L111S liam O'Uarn, in. ale 441h )ear of his a native oC fur sch'1ol purposes• r creonaghan, Ireland. He ,erred u, the LICCIISO for l l,u;;• nleman greatly endeared him to Mackay.�1:lchaycounty have given due attention ; and they are o' • o , 3?ud 1Lerimrut from the lU•h June. INIr. u, 3dih sop- renewed, ai all wnu knew :,nn. cpiniou that it would not be expedient or Mr. Hitcninos was, we believe, a native telnhern ltZftr^was discharged, at his own request, at they shall 1; Montreal, on receivior a rrutuity. rior descri ; advisable at present to make or recummenil of oxford, fn Lngland.aud connected with 1b11he7thootmt.tVrMam1'neck.9enior,residinRon l any alteration in the dicisiuns aireadr y some of the most re=pectaUle inhabitants v�.. e,ioll in 9 ,n .nth. u,dhzl days. �hllN®,ire a �'.i was,uee racier for Su •:made.- Nor do your committee deem is '11111 that "'l' of that City. In the year Id30 he came to „r ilia first n.toera,n tine sh„ve mentionrel To.1'shy,. proper to advise any assessment for school this country for the purpose of entering in• lie has ten T daughters, s :one, Si grand children, and made for is ter :$during the present session. The 19greetgrand etuldren. --- ell}, 3 prCl ommissioners in the township of to the profession of the law. Ifs ryas sub- to those po: se uently called to the Bar, a.,d practised �. At a 5lertino of the Nu.3 Fire Com- accommotla }laving entered into contracts and q t<ed building school houses before for several years at 'Toronto—h'here Lis pans, on &Iunday evening last, n was reaoly- , J1Censing w 6Q tine talents and high legal attainments, p y p unless it sh are provided, haws acted contrary ' combined with great perseverance and ed that this Com an t10 ass a vote of in apposition to the recummen- thanks to J A M ES F. S It l l' 11, & Co-, fur ' fact ion of it; ` strictly honourable conduct, speedily secu- their kind consideration in fi,roishinQ Re- plicant is a >d�art0 of` our committee's firer report, ad freshmeuts to the Firemen after the close of Public Hou: J wising the inhabitants to make the best red him a successful practice. Un the es- tablizit,ment of a Court of Chancery fit the tneir unpleasant duties on the evening of i for that pu afra,m etnents in their power to keep their Province, Mr. II. having determined to con- Tuesday the loth inst. I does post.tii Pehtio 9 i.n operation, as before us there : ft 1e llis practice to that court, for which the By order of the Cumpsny, situation. t no available funds to the school cast of his mind peculiarly qualified him, w - CAt.vtly llavts, Secretary. A true e' �$ fo:e the commencement of the with characteresUc energy proceeded to Firemen's Hall, Nov.1 f, 1813. the cannot therefore advise y England, and entered the (;hat of the _ _ tp ag't)rd relief to these school celebrated EquityCuunsel and Reporter, 61r. i Russell. Oa his return. to this country he ,TO I HE MEDICAL PROFESSIA, told Thin insert r dmmttee have been informed by un twiliately obtained a highly lucrative and �AN"1'E1) b a YOUNG MAN lately r`" theTreAsurler of the District, that there , extensive equity practice, will has been from l:m land, a SITCATloa as an .,: I act, tio'.eehool fonds in his hands, the ;constantly increasing until his untimely Assistant Surgeuii. salary not so touch ct ob- i pporti0ned to the Home District `death. ject,asa respectable silt iltiun. Respectable t and 1oen et`been aid into the hands of 'Phe last act of his life strikingly illus- ceferencea / an be given. I Nex f 1' fir seta General. submitted• crated the kindliness of heart and utter for self which have ever Address J- b., Ufiice o t ns pap Toronto, Nov. 15, 1812. 40_5t_ I YONGI eli5ent on+ In AII` f which is respectfully W. "I'I[O)IrsOV, Chairman. i want of regard marked his character. Ile was an excel- -------- --- O SALE, �PI[lS O 1 I •f ba• Committee Room, `r12'tb November, 184'l. lent swimmer and could have reacaed the I shure without difficulty, had Ile out refused aN VAUGIIAN, Third Conccsston, 300Iin*, t) , (clue Srlii report- "� Committee Room, i to leave Mr. Ji.miesti+i, who was tillable to I he thus sacrificed his life in the 1 Acres of excellent IIARDAVOut) LAN only four'Dollaraper Acre, Cash. Apply' t„' ;Letting or Persons, lcf for . Finance I •. -tea :+ -c�. I l,h ,Vnnrm�ier, 1�4-'- swim, arid ;,,�tf;.,�t:,al attempt to ease that of a,lother. I1. 1:.:\IC'OLL , :;party, f;p Lving purctrasea the auove lv occupied by IIENRY FRA- nsirlerable expense furnished artments in a style suited to the travelling community. n will be paid, and due exer- ?ive satisfaction to those who Ate House, and to ensure a the patronage and support so ,ved on his predecessor. and from Toronto daily. — ages, &c., always in readi- y Passengers to and from the i Lake Simeoe, or other IVILLIA\i ROBINSON. , St. Albans, r, 1842. 24-tf suitable to the present and ensuing season, AKZ FA.N 3,'witq; �•o1erf--v LU .W B ,Inches. which have been purchased in the Mataufac- turing Districts by their resident Partners a,= ...- BELLIEDf�sa1%es- in F.n2lnnd, previous to the late advance sTOVEs—late ` The above Castings are from BRITAIN ' taking place on manufactured goods. J. L. P. & Co. deem it unnecessary he-e —light to weight--:perfeedy _sabod"ud . to enumerate the different articles of their for sale cheap. stock, but would invite the attention of buy- RIDOUT BROT4E$3.A Y Toronto, Oct. 24thi 1842." ers to their assortment of Broad Cloths, Cassimeres and Plain and Fancy Beaver and Pilot Cloths, Blankets and coarse FALL AND WINTER DRY GODS: Woolens in general, which will be found equal in point of value and assortment to HE Subscribers respectfully antioqnee T to their Country Buyers mid thi Pub - any in Canada. lic generally, that they have now' Toronto, 5th Oct., 1842. 28-2m REMOVED STRAYED to the large Brick Building, at the foot of Yonne Street, immediately opposiW. the 11 I I1� 1 � GL U B. N to the Premises of �'VM. WATSON, O I,ot Fifteen, second Concession, West Yost Office. large , I They have already received a pro- B will be r moved on the 1st Of Yonge-street, portion of their FALL STOCK, and hill be nber next to the House A Dark Brown Heifer, making additions to it till the close of the e New British Coffee House" Navigation. Their Stock is now well as f Kin, str4t and York street Three years old, with a white spot on her sorted in both nu.ite. accommodation for the forehead, w hitealong the Belly and white on the top of the tail. Any man coming and BT.4PLS .<J►-D F.'JY �pODB, rvided. hwr' in King street. proving and a ins fife dam a p g P 9 a g and is offered for cash, o short credit, at lath Uct.781�. 33-1m may have his own. ver reduced rages. y P ROSS & ACLEOD. Toronto, Nov. 12, 1842. 3t-39 Toronto, Oct. 17th, 184 31. t-f EPERS AND OTHERS. I NOTICE: gjJ�LD1N OTS General Quarter Session l'onutto, 2ud June, 1842. 1 11E Subscriber having been duly ap- T pointed Inspector of Flour and Meal, FOR SAL ;D, that with a view to im- for the City of Toronto' under an Act of IN TAE LIBERTIES OF THE CITY OF TOAON?O. e re:i :pectabilty of the inn- I ty Canada, (4 & 5th Victo- the Parliament of Cana HESE LOTS are eligibly situated, ad- e accontmc,ala which their ria Chapter 80), hereby gives public notice T joining the Park Reserve, North of afford to the travelling cum- d (to all who it may concern), that he is now the Roman Catholic Church; command -fine sirtble tha?t some understand-' ready to perform the duties of Inspector, and extensive views ; and will be sold oa "` r.h of Justices should exist as and to enforce the requirements of the said favourable terms. y of reducing the number of Act Plans &c., may be seen, and all infortnr- xnced, that those interested 17- Office on the Wharf, East side of tion obtained• at the Office of C. Foster, renses for the coming year, ice, and vovern themselves Church -street. ARCH. MCDONELL. Esq. Solicitor for the Trustees, Wellington Buildings, King Street. , for the future, izrn—Thaino : Inspector's -Office, Toronto, l lth Nov., 1842. tf-39 Oct. 26th, 1842. 33-8t epin!z a Public House will be matter of course, nor unless e accommodations of a sup,-; ALEXANDER HAMILTON FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS c, and an unquestionable i sty and general good conduezue�, & JOSDPH WILSON AT THE STORES OF G E O It G E M O N O• two or mure applications are ' houses in I /�1 EN DER their sincere thanks to their 1 HE Subscriber begs to inform hip Cns- T sing the same. vici- Friends and Customers, as well as the tomers in the Country, and the Trade :ace will jinvariably be given Public generally, for the liberal patronage in general, that he is now receiving a large sling therbest characier and ns. And ino applications for!, with which thev have been favoured in their individual capacities since their esta- Stock of houses y'+ill be entertained,' blishment in Toronto; and conceiving it Winfer and Full Goods, be clearly shewn, to the satis-' mutually advantageous, and as likely to Staple and Fancy, comprising Factory Cot-: Iustices, Aot only that the ap-' enable them more promptly and energeti- tons, Bleached Shirting,, Prints, Tweeds.- and propgr parson to keep a i sally to prosecute their Business, they ;lave Broad Cloths, Pilot Cloths, Kerseys, Flan - has sufrcilent accommodations coalesced —and now offer themselves, under nels, Blankets, Hosiery, &c. ; besides an se, but that also a necessity the Firm of HAMILTON & WILSON, extensive assortment of Fancy Goods ►uit- exist for a Tavern in that to execute any Work in the eabl to the Town Trade. tct. ailltill(j Ola illt� (Eaillin ana ' } ' Also, a large lot. of Paper, of all descri a Toolseap, Wrapping, &e•, a tions,—Post, at -EORGE GURNETT, _ �llallli� 1 very low rate. ^lerk Peace, H. D. ' Mr. MotvRO having selected these Goods 7eral Newspapers in the City above once a month for six C AB I N E T M A K I N G, Personally and with great care, when in England in Spring, buyers in Town:as.cfell 4fS UPHOLSTERY or PAPERHANGING as in the Country will find the Stook eY-"' `=' dRY E, NICOLLS BUSINESS. tremely cheap, and at the same time well i Window and Bed Cornices, and Ornaments adapted to the Trade of Canada West.1 rolury Publtr, and (,oneeyancer, to Gold or Fancy Woods GEORGE MONRO, oor to the Post Office, made to order. of the latest patterns ; King Street,.Toronto. STREET, TORONTO. Also, Gilt Mouldinas for bordering rooms Oct..5, 1842 r is _2stabhshed for the accom- Louking-class Plates silvered and refrained. -' •u rsons desirous of Purchas t'urtr Lit and Picture Frames, Mt�$OGANT asnIMS- " l:xrh;tn ring, Mortgaging of all kinds —Gilt, Walnut, or Mahogany. HE Subscribers offer for Sale twenty- T iting Real Property. ruus of di: posing of their Pro And as none but Workmen of integrity and ability will be employed; they have no two Mahogany Chairs, of a superior description, (warranted full French pattern) er of the above modes, are doubt, as hitherto, of giving perfect satis. the above Chairs will be well worth- the at- t, sit.y ,o;th z desr.rio- i'-6nn to ihocn who may favour them with tention of Hotel -keepers, or others about AMILY GROUP NO. Husband's Full Name \A/ i I I jam Ho lmet DiS tmtormatlon Obtained From oa, ►eon•- yea. I Crt, ]own or Puce County m P"mce etc Ladd 3y'itG B'^' 17 1 4 to Y rl j, ri Y I$96. Cr.nc t- 1 7 r t r' i c.S a LarYi Ma 1713 - 17 51 r st +Oe SC•G. Deal- l Z. PicA<e!r-i rl�-' Drvt8rinP;Ianriing Bunt' I S 44--eraicl1 ( 4 Places of Resroence 1Ch + r Occupation r v.is urcriuhon rip canN ►' � •Mil O ra'tOr SST E! 1 t � His Father Mothers MarOen Name L/A a rr vT CGS 0 -F- r ; 3o Wife's Full Maiden Name M8 are__+ i L t. ;" Day Month Year City, Town or Puce Gounly or Province etc 5 u, B,nn 1-7 New `tor J N PS +rtr Cnr no QV VJ rill,e 16 Death ea (�-15&iretayj FaML Buna .,omb e P Places of Resiaence •aoess251�►1V {a E(e,,4pdo occupation Church Affiliation M �e�h LSi' Sa p air Zb Zy He, Father Mothers Maiaen Name ' o.. Day Month Year City Town or Place Count, or Province. etc SI 1 Cat her i Re Bann Ca. LI 5,2- - I T l r Fu Name of Spouse yearn Robert Christie B,ra Ma rr i ecl b Rev. e0 O K i l 2 Etln Ice B"- l 9 YOr r Mar' 20 NOV Is I I T r 0 ii Fu Name of Spouse SenjaMirt Reynolds Deal Ca . Llli E-}•vble.ot.ee T� 04erto c, rr ' ev. eory e O K i I1 ' 3 Hannah B,nn Ca. 1792 port e tolri C-AKJ Man L'$, 1>3tZ Pickrnr' O + C-A Fla NdmC Of Spouse John Matthews Death t•'• I - •C�er 1 :i ri0 C� / 8�,,, 4 Sane Binh ca. 1-75S7 Port e ontar, c�41 Mart N 7 Fla name of Spouse Dealn aTft"T 1138 P ICkerin Or'rt-drl � G� never r'narrle-d Burial 'mcMe Pe$k- re_—_r1 aw cery 5 Witham W. Tr. Bnn T 3 I t79C� Port{- Ort-ter'o cqn Mart. ca. te23 Picker' r (2n+c Fu Name of Spouse Charlotte boa a Death 1 QG-t• 113 (o Car.d n 1-on Tv.l C Bp„a' Y—ob. i COe Pt. E�3 -�It - 6 Binh C.a. 1-29 P icl«ri tar �O G� Mart Ca. 1818 P ctcer; n+ari0 c/� Ful Name of Spouse vai l Death 2 I I ? i C-ke-• O R"t 2 r i O LIB N/ Burial • 7 Tames B th t80Z Pick.erin r to CA.N, Man. tape. 8 C)er 1 2.S 1 Glycer i 'fi r' G� N FW Name of Spouse Death 16 1"IR.W 1S$,'L Pieker'i o - r' Ann Stoner, a, __ a : +v v i •s t a a Date Recorded Grantor The Crown 7 Nov 1809 William H. Peake 20 Mar 1806 The Crown �7 22 July 1807 Timothy Rodgers 17 May 183 William Peek Sr. Margaret Peek 1 17 May 1836 William Peek Jr. Charlotte Peek ° re; Sale of 228 acres from Crown to C. Fothergill in 1834 of property William had leased for 31 years (since 1806) 11 16 Oct 1841 William Peeck Sr Margaret Peeck 11 20 Oct 1841 Abraham Peeck 11 20 Oct 1841 Abraham Peeck Property Oty of Amount of Grantee Description Acres Consideration William Holmes Peake Hope Twsp., Ontario 39 None Lot No. 27, Bkn Fnt Jonathan Bedford Jr. same as above 39 175.00 William Peek Pickering Twp., Ontario 228 1 Pound, 2 Lot No. 15, Brokn Front Shillings 8 6 Pence/Yr William Peeck Pickering Twp., Ontario 170 100.00 Lots 13 8 14, Bkn Front William Peek Jr. Pickering Twp., Ontario 50 50.00 Part of Lots 13 S 14 Charles Fothergill Pickering Twp., Ontario 10 50.00 Part of Lots 13 L 14 Petition denied Pickering Twp., Ontario 228 N/A Lot No. 15, Brokn Front Abraham Peeck Pickering Twp., Ontario 29 5 Shillings Part of Lot 14, Broken "and of natural Front, Third Range love 3 affection for his son..." William Peeck Sr. Pickering Twp., Ontario 129 1 peppercorn Margaret Peeck Lot 14, 3rd Range S "if lawfully Lot 14, 2nd Range demanded." William Peeck Sr. "in consideration of the title to the fee simple Margaret Peeck to him, Abraham Peeck... that he (Abraham) would on or before the 1st of December next put the dwelling in good tenantable repair, and keep it so repaired, one room... to be selected by the said William Peeck (for the residence of William & his wife Margaret) and of their granddaughter, Caroline Vail... to provide good and sufficient meat, drink, beds L bedding, washing, clothing firewood (duly prepared) and reading materials, for the use of candles, medicines, medical aaai4tnnr P. 1L . H.— .,.,-r+.... „s +r.e 4-..4. -4-1A Property Description Acres Grantee Holmes Peake Tvs p•, Ontario 39 William Lot No. 27, Bkn Fnt 39 - - Jonathan Bedford Jr. same as above Pickering TIP-, Ontario 220 1 F;_. William Peek Lot No. 15, Brokn Front c Pickering TIP-, Ontario 170 William Peeck 13 & 14, Bkn Front _=_--Prs Lots Pickering TIP-, Ontario 50 Sr William Peek Jr. 1 Pert of Lots 13 & 14 Fothergill Pickering TIP - Ontario 10 Charles Part of Lots 13 & 14 -_ --eeA Pickering Twp., Ontario 22B Petition denied No. 15, Brokn Front Lot IB34 -eased Peeck Pickering Twp., Ontario 29 S . "an;. =eeck Sr. Abraham Broken Part of Lot 14, ,log•<-'\ __-_- _ _- =eeck Front, Third Range for _ Peeck Sr. Pickering Txp., Ontario 129 -. =peck William Peeck Lot 14, 3rd Range & = Margaret Lot 14, 2nd Range of the title to the t .in William Peeck Sr. consideration him, Abraham Peeck... that he (At,ra-_- =eeck Margaret Peeck to before the 1st of December n�,�. on or in good tenantable repair, a , dwelling repaired, one room... to be sele:t;; ao William Pearet)fandtof said theiregra _ - & his wife Marg rand good an.: Caroline Vail beds & bedding, wash: •: meat, drink, _ and readin;: firewood (duly prepared) of candles, medic in<:, for the use a due portion of the _ assistance...& premises ... (and) that by the said & diccharge the debts would pay Peeck., of the first par:. of William 0-Mg S ge S ge ge 5 Date Date Recorded Grantor 26 Aug 1841 19 Mar 1842 William Peek Sr 22 May 1844 27 May 1844 Abraham Peeck 25 Nov 1847 26 Nov 1847 William Peek Jr 22 Aug 1848 22 Aug 1848 William Peek Jr 15 Feb 1848 15 Feb 1648 George Duggin Jr 4 Oct 1848 5 Oct 1648 William Peek Jr S 29 Dec 1648 4 Jan 1850 James Peek e S 23 Nov 1850 18 Dec 1850 Thomas Burrell rge S 11 Jan 1849 30 Apr 1852 William Peek Jr 2 Jan 1649 3 May 1852 S 26 Mar 1667 27 Mar 1867 Abraham Peak age 27 Mar 1867 28 Mar 1868 James Peek age 23 Mar 1869 23 Mar 1869 James Peek Property Grantee Description James Peek Pickering Twp., Ontario Parts of Lots 13 8 14 2nd Range George Duggin Jr. Pickering Twp., Ontario Part of broken Lot 14 3rd Range Francis Linton Pickering Twp., Ontario Part of Lot 13 3rd Range Charles J. Phillips Pickering Twp., Ontario Parts of Lots 13 8 14 il 3rd Range James Peeck Pickering Twp., Ontario Part of broken Lot 14 3rd Range James Courtice Pickering Twp., Ontario Parts of Lots 13 8 14 3rd Range Thomas Burrell Pickering Twp., Ontario Part of Lot 14 James Peek Pickering Twp., Ontario Part of Lot 14 John Snyder Pickering Twp., Ontario Part of Lot 13 James Peak Pickering Twp., Ontario Part of Lot 14 William Field Pickering Twp., Ontario Part of Lot 14, 2nd BF Fred Richardson Pickering Twp., Ontario Part of Lot 14, 2nd BF Oty of Amount of Acres Consideration not 100.00 stated 100 26 Pounds 10 Shillings 62 Pounds 10 Shillings 40 20 Pounds 100 discharge 40 2 2 12 29 29 29 not stated not stated not stated not stated 5 250.00 $ 600.00 Y GROUP NO. lrormatlon Obtained From Husband's Full Name vV i I l iam Holmes Peeclif`, S 17 Da, won— Yea• I Cd, lawn o, PHcf County V. k".nce el- state a• Go„nlry ACC rMC On Nuloa- -T-t� L-"-nd arltG B'^' 1-7 1-746 Schen1 'd '4r S sari �l I$98. Or 1 ? r 1/J Trict e-jo LSrr1 Ma• l$ - l 5 d r e St 'k'pr SGG. Deat^NViv1 Z.. •Geri r P 'IneBurin 1 1 ( 4 Paces of Res oencr S ' f w I,e r 8K t f un/1 i0 fir. r occupation F r 4 1Vr Cnurcn Alltlial'on ; j . ...M i I 0 rg-}pr l s•r e i t Mddary Rec Lp a evo I• vJ aL- R,s Fatne, Mainers Maiaen Name r 3o Wife's Full Maiden Name Ma ar-e—+ L '•` Day Montn Year City Town or Piace County or Province etc State or Coumr. AOC tnl0 on W,,• � , C-, B"'In v7icoo New Yor r N tmi-i Cr, no e j4 3 I Deam Ga- 18rJ3 1 PIG_ rl o r S Buria P Piaces of Resioence 251�4 is El Occuoalion Cnurcn Affiiiation Military nec oanja o' n QA- Zb 7-1 Me, Fatner • Motners MaiOen Name �•'��• Dar Montr Year I CifY Town Or RaCe COunl. Or Province etc State C, Counlr, ACC in On CnilarP 3 I 2 ro CA #,DSt • Sames Mgt her i rie R Born Ma,•I c is 3 1 r , r ,ame of Spouse aert GhriS•�ie ()earn �., I married b Rev. eo OKi(1 S-tuar* gun ICe r Mar, zo NOV to T r' o AC "ale of Spouse 3amirt F,,Cynolds Hannah Deatn ea . LBz _+0b;e.a1<'>° T.N Ontario GArJ AAA Banal Bann Ca. 1-792 rr' _ ej•Geor-e OKill=tL�ar-r Port 2 t3ri c.ANJ D Mar, Ca. 1612 Pic4cCr' O + GPt ••amc of Spouse in Matthews Dean _ r ( •cv-6---i n am ,io C- AcOA Sane B,nr, Ga • t'i5E; por+ e On tHr i c.4 N SPA Marr N. A• Deal, a afte - t 3 V P i e4ce�-i n O n r � o e,.4'v UQ amof Spouse te -ve r mgrr I ed Rural mcoe Peak • C ran raw ceMgl' -T Tt.�l•� 1-79(0 1 • f fl I IIII � � II ��� Part- E:Q(�f O�tn_ r�U�CA►�1hDA r WhtIV'y Vf1.1ijY 1( I�IlI1114111'11 r JI I.-illlll II ll 1 �. �r�11.1� l ��IlIIf �,� I' I 1 l nl; f Ilr r�llrlw 11 nl' • �,,,.I rt11f� I II � I � '► I I I' III) I Itll11 fl' ,I I I I I I IIIII III II II' 11 VJIllkirn W, 1r. l III I101., ' 1 1 11- 1 1 J 1 1+,�1f, ' M3 St _ .i a m e- Iica C� ISET ( Cen5to Picictr:n� ages '-Stnv •not widc.�e•