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- Brant County Surname Index DatabasePublication # 325Publication # 325
- Genealogical Standards of Evidence : A Guide for Family HistoriansSeries: OGS Publications; Genealogist's reference shelf includes bibliographical referencesSeries: OGS Publications; Genealogist's reference shelf includes bibliographical references
- Genealogy and the Law in CanadaSeries: OGS Publications; Genealogist's reference shelf includes bibliographical referencesSeries: OGS Publications; Genealogist's reference shelf includes bibliographical references
- Conserving, Preserving and Restoring Your HeritageA guide to maintain, conserve, restore and preserve historical artifacts, documents, books and clothing at home.A guide to maintain, conserve, restore and preserve historical artifacts, documents, books and clothing at home.
- Leaving Lincolnshire in ChainsThe 1836 trial and subsequent transportation to Australia of a Lincolnshire farm labourer leaving his wife and four sons in England. The story continues with the separate emigration of the four sons to Canada.The 1836 trial and subsequent transportation to Australia of a Lincolnshire farm labourer leaving his wife and four sons in England. The story continues with the separate emigration of the …
- Township of Norwich Lossing- Quaker Settlement 1810-2010Celebrating the 200th Anniversary of the Peter Lossing Quaker Settlement in Norwich Township the book is a survey of the farms, businesses and community activites.Celebrating the 200th Anniversary of the Peter Lossing Quaker Settlement in Norwich Township the book is a survey of the farms, businesses and community activites.
- First In Last Out The RCAF Women's Division and Nursing Sisters in World War IIThe motto of the Women's Division of the Royal Canadian Air Force in the 1940s was "We serve that men may fly". These women were nursing sisters mechanics, parachute riggers, fabric workers, wireless operators and photographers. Includes many photographs and personal stories.The motto of the Women's Division of the Royal Canadian Air Force in the 1940s was "We serve that men may fly". These women were nursing sisters mechanics, parachute riggers, …
- White Brick Cemetery, Ancaster Twp, Wentworth Co, ONID#4398ID#4398
- Sheffield Cemetery, Sheffield, Wentworth Co, ONID#4409ID#4409
- The Amish and Their Neighbours: The German Block, Wilmot Township 1822-1860A well documented history of the settlement of the German Block area of Wilmot Township from the first settler Christian Nafziger to 1860.A well documented history of the settlement of the German Block area of Wilmot Township from the first settler Christian Nafziger to 1860.
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