Peel County United Churches
Author: Ontario Genealogical Society. Halton Peel Branch
Publisher: Halton-Peel and Toronto Branch Ontario Genealogical Society
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 230
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Author: Ontario Genealogical Society. Halton Peel Branch
Publisher: Halton-Peel and Toronto Branch Ontario Genealogical Society
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 230
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Paul Ralph Caverly
Publisher: Lulu.com
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 96
ISBN-13: 0980996023
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Daniel K. Dixon
Publisher: [Mount Albert, Ont.] : D.K. Dixon
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 246
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKSamuel Pegg (1786-1871), son of Isaac Pegg and Deborah Parke, was born in Sussex County, New Jersey. His family were loyalists who migrated to Upper Canada in 1783. He married Nancy Purdy (1800-1881), daughter of William Purdy and Philinda Schermerhorn, in 1819. They had twelve children. Samuel died in Scott Township, Ontario in 1871. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Ontario.
Author: John Frederick Archbold
Publisher:
Published: 1830
Total Pages: 328
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Published: 1830
Total Pages: 336
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Sharon Anne Jaeger
Publisher: Brant County Library
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 282
ISBN-13: 0973497408
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Wayne Townsend
Publisher: Dundurn
Published: 2006-11-21
Total Pages: 297
ISBN-13: 1459711157
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Town of Orangeville has a colourful, exciting past – a history being documented in book form for the first time. From the early days of the Irish pioneers escaping the political problems of Ireland to the present influx of new residents fleeing the pressures of cities, Orangeville has been a town that has adapted well to change, always ready for new ideas. The strength of the community has been the people who have chosen to live there and who have left us interesting traces of their lives and the times. Much of the material used to research this book comes from newspapers, diaries, letters and other first-person documents, and archival photographs. Wherever possible, original quotes and stories in the language of the residents of the town appear throughout this history. The story of Orangeville and its surrounding area starts with the story of the Credit River, which rises within the town limits and maintains its presence as the town enters the 21st century. Brimming with stories never before heard, the pages are filled with humour, sadness and the range of emotions characteristic of a small Ontario town. For some the book will awaken memories; for others, it will introduce them to the community where they have chosen to live.
Author: Public Archives of Canada. Library
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Published: 1979
Total Pages: 902
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