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- The Shaw Festival Oral History - Christopher Newton, 1991Interview with Christopher Newton by Sharon Watkinson, a host of "P.S. Niagara U.," a cable television program that aired in the Western New York area. Also featured in this program: David Midland, the Artpark President and Pat Quigley, Statford Festival.Interview with Christopher Newton by Sharon Watkinson, a host of "P.S. Niagara U.," a cable television program that aired in the Western New York area. Also featured in this program: …Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library
- Canning & CommunityA detailed history of the Canning community. Included are short sketches of the pioneer families who had contact with Canning.A detailed history of the Canning community. Included are short sketches of the pioneer families who had contact with Canning.
- The History of the Mohawk Chapel Brantford OntarioAn overview of the history of the Mohawk Chapel from 1710. This was the first church built in Upper Canada. The records represent Indian and non-Indian settlers worshipping in the same church.An overview of the history of the Mohawk Chapel from 1710. This was the first church built in Upper Canada. The records represent Indian and non-Indian settlers worshipping in the …
- Marriage Records at the Mohawk Chapel 1827 - 1877Publication # 189. Historical Plaque. Her Majesty's Chapel of the Mohawks was originally called St. Paul's and was the first Protestant Church in Upper Canada (Ontario) built in 1785.Publication # 189. Historical Plaque. Her Majesty's Chapel of the Mohawks was originally called St. Paul's and was the first Protestant Church in Upper Canada (Ontario) built in 1785.
- Baptisms of White Children at the Mohawk Chapel 1827-1839Publication # 188. Historical Plaque. Her Majesty's Chapel of the Mohawks was originally called St. Paul's and was the first Protestant Church in Upper Canada (Ontario) built in 1785.Publication # 188. Historical Plaque. Her Majesty's Chapel of the Mohawks was originally called St. Paul's and was the first Protestant Church in Upper Canada (Ontario) built in 1785.
- Indian Baptisms at the Mohawk Chapel 1827 - 1840'sPublication # 187. Historical Plaque. Her Majesty's Chapel of the Mohawks was originally called St. Paul's and was the first Protestant Church in Upper Canada (Ontario) built in 1785.Publication # 187. Historical Plaque. Her Majesty's Chapel of the Mohawks was originally called St. Paul's and was the first Protestant Church in Upper Canada (Ontario) built in 1785.
- Burial Records at the Mohawk Chapel 1829 - 1947Publication # 190. Historical Plaque. Her Majesty's Chapel of the Mohawks was originally called St. Paul's and was the first Protestant Church in Upper Canada (Ontario) built in 1785.Publication # 190. Historical Plaque. Her Majesty's Chapel of the Mohawks was originally called St. Paul's and was the first Protestant Church in Upper Canada (Ontario) built in 1785.
- Index to The Riverside Cemetery, Napanee, OntarioThe index to names inThe Riverside Cemetery with simple sketch of cemetery.The index to names inThe Riverside Cemetery with simple sketch of cemetery.
- The Lanark Society SettlersBiographical sketches of the early settlers in Lanark County in 1821 - 1822.Biographical sketches of the early settlers in Lanark County in 1821 - 1822.
- Methodist Church Baptismal Records 1840-1894 for Elgin County and North Dorchester TownshipAn alphabetical list of Methodist Baptismal records for Elgin county and North Dorchester Township, Middlesex County for 1840-1894 giving parents names and residence, date and place of birth, date and place of baptism and the name of the minister.An alphabetical list of Methodist Baptismal records for Elgin county and North Dorchester Township, Middlesex County for 1840-1894 giving parents names and residence, date and place of birth, date and …
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