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  • Rachel Esther Grandine
    Rachel Esther Grandine
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    County of Brant Public Library
  • Angelina Loutit
    Angelina Loutit
    ImageText       Old Paris Cemetery is an inactive cemetery in Brant County, under the jurisdiction of the Corporation of the County of Brant. It is located on the south side of Church Street in Paris soon after turning off Dundas Street West (Highway #2). Range 3-10
    ImageText     Old Paris Cemetery is an inactive cemetery in Brant County, under the jurisdiction of the Corporation of the County of Brant. It is located on the south side of Church …
    County of Brant Public Library
  • Emily Rathbun
    Emily Rathbun
    ImageTextmystery       Harley Cemetery is an active cemetery in Brant County (Burford Township), under the jurisdiction of the Corporation of the County of Brant. It is located at 125 Harley Rd (Brant Road #202). Range 2-14
    ImageTextmystery     Harley Cemetery is an active cemetery in Brant County (Burford Township), under the jurisdiction of the Corporation of the County of Brant. It is located at 125 Harley Rd (Brant …
    County of Brant Public Library
  • E. J. Postill
    E. J. Postill
    ImageText       Hill Cemetery is an inactive cemetery in Brant County (Burford Township), under the jurisdiction of the Corporation of the County of Brant. It is located on Middle Townline Road (Brant County Road # 25), about 0.7 kms north of Burford/Delhi Town Road in Burford Township. Range 1-2
    ImageText     Hill Cemetery is an inactive cemetery in Brant County (Burford Township), under the jurisdiction of the Corporation of the County of Brant. It is located on Middle Townline Road (Brant …
    County of Brant Public Library
  • Mary E. Westbrook
    Mary E. Westbrook
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    County of Brant Public Library
  • Charles, Ellen, Edwin, and Abraham Westbrook
    Charles, Ellen, Edwin, and Abraham Westbrook
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    County of Brant Public Library
  • Charles Chapin
    Charles Chapin
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    County of Brant Public Library
  • Lewis Family Headstone
    Lewis Family Headstone
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    County of Brant Public Library
  • Hobson Family Headstone (Range 6-12)
    Hobson Family Headstone (Range 6-12)
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    County of Brant Public Library
  • Hannah M. Shelden
    Hannah M. Shelden
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    County of Brant Public Library
  • Buffalo Commercial Advertiser (Buffalo, NY), 8 Nov 1838, p. 2
    Buffalo Commercial Advertiser (Buffalo, NY), 8 Nov 1838, p. 2
    NewspaperText       During the high wind last evening, the schr. Lady of the Lake , Capt. Sheppard, of Vermillion, Ohio, went ashore just below the mouth of our harbor, and has since gone to pieces. She had a partial cargo of wheat and flour, of which the flour alone was saved. Capt. …
    NewspaperText     During the high wind last evening, the schr. Lady of the Lake , Capt. Sheppard, of Vermillion, Ohio, went ashore just below the mouth of our harbor, and has since …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Western Herald (Sandwich, ON), Tuesday, January 3, 1838
    Western Herald (Sandwich, ON), Tuesday, January 3, 1838
    TextNewspaper       Since our first number was issued we have been in a state of excitement never before equaled in consequence of the threatening attitude assumed by the rebel blood-hounds and their associates, the loafers of Detroit. Ever since the dispersion of McKenzie and his brave, ...
    TextNewspaper     Since our first number was issued we have been in a state of excitement never before equaled in consequence of the threatening attitude assumed by the rebel blood-hounds and their …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Western Herald (Sandwich, ON), Tuesday, January 3, 1838
    Western Herald (Sandwich, ON), Tuesday, January 3, 1838
    TextNewspaper       Since our first number was issued we have been in a state of excitement never before equaled in consequence of the threatening attitude assumed by the rebel blood-hounds and their associates, the loafers of Detroit. Ever since the dispersion of McKenzie and his brave, ...
    TextNewspaper     Since our first number was issued we have been in a state of excitement never before equaled in consequence of the threatening attitude assumed by the rebel blood-hounds and their …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Western Herald (Sandwich, ON), Tuesday, October 9, 1838
    Western Herald (Sandwich, ON), Tuesday, October 9, 1838
    TextNewspaper       The Steam Boat CYNTHIA Burnt. -- On Saturday last the Steam Boat CYNTHIA, commanded by Capt. J. H. Hodson, when two miles this side of Amherstburgh, on her way to sandwich, was discovered to be on fire. So rapidly did the flames spread over the upper works, that it was …
    TextNewspaper     The Steam Boat CYNTHIA Burnt. -- On Saturday last the Steam Boat CYNTHIA, commanded by Capt. J. H. Hodson, when two miles this side of Amherstburgh, on her way to …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Western Herald (Sandwich, ON), Tuesday, October 16, 1838
    Western Herald (Sandwich, ON), Tuesday, October 16, 1838
    TextNewspaper       The hermaphrodite schooner ' BROCK,' lost two of her guns during a little squall on Lake Huron, a short time ago, which, it appears, were not secured against such an emergency, doubtless, owing to the supposition by the salt water gentleman who commands the vessel, ...
    TextNewspaper     The hermaphrodite schooner ' BROCK,' lost two of her guns during a little squall on Lake Huron, a short time ago, which, it appears, were not secured against such an …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Western Herald (Sandwich, ON), Tuesday, October 30, 1838
    Western Herald (Sandwich, ON), Tuesday, October 30, 1838
    TextNewspaper       Yesterday morning the schr. BROCK brought up from Amherstburgh, and landed at our wharf, the long nine-pounder, which was taken with the schooner ' ANN of Detroit,' two smaller guns, 200 stand of musket and accoutrements, and 20,000 rounds of ball cartridge. The ...
    TextNewspaper     Yesterday morning the schr. BROCK brought up from Amherstburgh, and landed at our wharf, the long nine-pounder, which was taken with the schooner ' ANN of Detroit,' two smaller guns, …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Sat. , May 19,  1838
    British Whig (Kingston, ON), Sat. , May 19, 1838
    TextNewspaper       Steam Boat Racing. - An accident occurred on board the Sir Robert Peel on her passage from this port to that of Oswego on Wednesday last, in consequence of the temerity, or we may say the wickedness of running that vessel against the Great Britain. When the two vessels were …
    TextNewspaper     Steam Boat Racing. - An accident occurred on board the Sir Robert Peel on her passage from this port to that of Oswego on Wednesday last, in consequence of the …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), May 26, 1838
    Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), May 26, 1838
    TextNewspaper       We, the undersigned, Officers of the H. M. S. Inconstant, having been on board the Sir Robert Peel on the 16th inst. when she unfortunately caught fire, and having seen in the papers a statement which was both incorrect and unjust, and if which left uncontradicted would tend to injure …
    TextNewspaper     We, the undersigned, Officers of the H. M. S. Inconstant, having been on board the Sir Robert Peel on the 16th inst. when she unfortunately caught fire, and having seen …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), May 26, 1838
    Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), May 26, 1838
    TextNewspaper       For the Chronicle and Gazette, THE GREAT BRITAIN AND SIR R. PEEL. Mr. Editor, On Wednesday the 16th instant, the Sir Robert Peel arrived from Prescott fully prepared for a trial of speed with the Britain; the Peel ...
    TextNewspaper     For the Chronicle and Gazette, THE GREAT BRITAIN AND SIR R. PEEL. Mr. Editor, On Wednesday the 16th instant, the Sir Robert Peel arrived from Prescott fully prepared for a …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Oswego County Whig (Oswego, NY), Wed. , May 30, 1838
    Oswego County Whig (Oswego, NY), Wed. , May 30, 1838
    TextNewspaper       The arrivals and departures published in the Oswego County Whig at the time show that the Great Britain, (Whitney, master); Sir Robert Peel (Armstrong, master) and William IV (Jones, master) made regular stops at Oswego in 1838.
    TextNewspaper     The arrivals and departures published in the Oswego County Whig at the time show that the Great Britain, (Whitney, master); Sir Robert Peel (Armstrong, master) and William IV (Jones, master) …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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