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- Historical Plaques......Smiths Falls Public Library
- Blessed Virgin Mary Lantern SlidesDonated to ARCAT from Msgr. Joseph O' Neill's Estate in Summer 2003Donated to ARCAT from Msgr. Joseph O' Neill's Estate in Summer 2003Archives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto
- Erland Lee Museum - National Historic SiteThe Erland Lee Museum, opened to the public in 1972, is a white and green Gothic Revival heritage house containing two floors of original furnishings, with an emphasis on the Lee family in Saltfleet Township and the events of the 1897 founding of the Women's Institute. The accompanying red Carriage …The Erland Lee Museum, opened to the public in 1972, is a white and green Gothic Revival heritage house containing two floors of original furnishings, with an emphasis on the …Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario
- Family BiblesPrior to the 20th century, the Family Bible was a staple in households and acted as the official place for a family's vital records. These books were often given as gifts to married couples or passed down through generations, allowing members to record their marriage, births of children, family deaths, …Prior to the 20th century, the Family Bible was a staple in households and acted as the official place for a family's vital records. These books were often given as …Archives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto
- Algoma District CemeteriesTranscripts for Algoma cemeteries have been done by volunteers from our Sault Ste Marie Branch. To purchase a cemetery transcript or for more information about cemeteries in this area, please visit the Sault&District; Branch website. You may also visit the branch's library collection located in Sault Ste Marie Main Public …Transcripts for Algoma cemeteries have been done by volunteers from our Sault Ste Marie Branch. To purchase a cemetery transcript or for more information about cemeteries in this area, please …The Ontario Genealogical Society
- Bruce County CemeteriesTranscripts for Bruce & Grey area cemeteries have been done by volunteers from our Bruce & Grey branch. To purchase a cemetery transcript or for more information about cemeteries in this area, please visit the Bruce & Grey Branch website. You may also visit the branch's library collection located at …Transcripts for Bruce & Grey area cemeteries have been done by volunteers from our Bruce & Grey branch. To purchase a cemetery transcript or for more information about cemeteries in …The Ontario Genealogical Society
- Carleton County CemeteriesTranscripts for Carleton area cemeteries have been done by volunteers from our Ottawa branch. To purchase a transcription, please visit the OGS eStore. For more information about Carleton area cemeteries, please visit the Ottawa Branch website. You may also visit the branch's library collection located at the City of Ottawa …Transcripts for Carleton area cemeteries have been done by volunteers from our Ottawa branch. To purchase a transcription, please visit the OGS eStore. For more information about Carleton area cemeteries, …The Ontario Genealogical Society
- OGS CemeteriesIf you think you have found an unmarked or abandoned cemetery, please contact our Cemeteries Committee at: cemeteries@ogs.on.caIf you think you have found an unmarked or abandoned cemetery, please contact our Cemeteries Committee at: cemeteries@ogs.on.caThe Ontario Genealogical Society
- St. Helen's Parish, TorontoIn what was then known as the Village of Brockton, the first church was erected by the villagers in 1871 and completed in 1872. According to one Mary F. Mallon, "All the children from the Separate School turned out to dig the foundation of St. Helen's Church. The Parishioners brought …In what was then known as the Village of Brockton, the first church was erected by the villagers in 1871 and completed in 1872. According to one Mary F. Mallon, …Archives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto
- St. John the Evangelist Parish, WaubausheneThe first St. John the Evangelist Church was built by Pere Jean-Baptiste Nolin in 1906. The first Sacraments were recorded in July of that year. Sadly, a fire would break out on the evening of November 16, 1914, destroying the church and taking Pere Nolin's life as well. The present …The first St. John the Evangelist Church was built by Pere Jean-Baptiste Nolin in 1906. The first Sacraments were recorded in July of that year. Sadly, a fire would break …Archives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto
- St. John the Evangelist Parish, WhitbyThe foundation stone for the first church was laid by Bishop Lynch on September 19, 1867, followed by a mass. Bishop Lynch conducted a solemn ceremony of blessing for the new St. John the Evangelist on May 28, 1868. On Monday, December 10, 1901, the first St. John the Evangelist …The foundation stone for the first church was laid by Bishop Lynch on September 19, 1867, followed by a mass. Bishop Lynch conducted a solemn ceremony of blessing for the …Archives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto
- St. Joseph's Parish, BeavertonThe first St. Joseph's church to be built in Beaverton dates back to 1854, when Rev. Jean-Baptiste Proulx had a wood frame church erected. The first mass was celebrated on December 8, 1854. The rectory was completed in 1856. By the early 1900's, it became necessary to replace the old …The first St. Joseph's church to be built in Beaverton dates back to 1854, when Rev. Jean-Baptiste Proulx had a wood frame church erected. The first mass was celebrated on …Archives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto
- St. Patrick's Parish, BramptonArchives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto
- St. John the Evangelist Parish, CaledonBuilt in 1901, the cornerstone for St. John the Evangelist church was laid on Sun. Aug 4th by Archbishop Denis O’Connor. Built in the English Gothic style out of solid red brick with a spire on the outside, the church can hold up to 300-400 people. The interior is finished …Built in 1901, the cornerstone for St. John the Evangelist church was laid on Sun. Aug 4th by Archbishop Denis O’Connor. Built in the English Gothic style out of solid …Archives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto
- Sacred Heart Parish, UxbridgeThe cornerstone for Sacred Heart Parish was blessed on June 1, 1864 with church opening on January 6, 1865. In 1959, Rev. Andrew Marynen initiated the building of a new church. Because the church was demolished so the current church could be built on the same site, services were held …The cornerstone for Sacred Heart Parish was blessed on June 1, 1864 with church opening on January 6, 1865. In 1959, Rev. Andrew Marynen initiated the building of a new …Archives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto
- St. Andrew's Parish, BrechinThe first St. Andrew's church was built in 1884 when Fr. Michael Davis began work on the rectory. In 1913, the parish hall and sheds were erected. In 1920 plans were begun for the demolition of the old church and the construction of a new one. The cornerstone for the …The first St. Andrew's church was built in 1884 when Fr. Michael Davis began work on the rectory. In 1913, the parish hall and sheds were erected. In 1920 plans …Archives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto
- St. Anthony's Parish, TorontoInspired by the Romanesque style of architecture, construction for the St. Ann's we are familiar with today was begun on July 1st, 1921. The cornerstone was laid and blessed on September 18, 1921. The church was completed in the same month of the following year and was blessed by Archbishop …Inspired by the Romanesque style of architecture, construction for the St. Ann's we are familiar with today was begun on July 1st, 1921. The cornerstone was laid and blessed on …Archives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto
- St. Basil's Parish, TorontoThe fourth church to be established in Toronto occupying the area once known as Clover Hill, the cornerstone for St. Basil's church was laid on Sunday, September 16, 1855 with the church opening on September 14, 1856. In November of that year, a solemn dedication was held presided over by …The fourth church to be established in Toronto occupying the area once known as Clover Hill, the cornerstone for St. Basil's church was laid on Sunday, September 16, 1855 with …Archives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto
- St. Columbkille's Parish, UptergroveFirst established in 1855 under Bishop Armand-François-Marie de Charbonnel, P.S.S., Uptergrove is the oldest parish in the northern part of the Archdiocese of Toronto. The first church to occupy the site was a frame church built by Father John Synnott in 1856. It was located where the vault in the …First established in 1855 under Bishop Armand-François-Marie de Charbonnel, P.S.S., Uptergrove is the oldest parish in the northern part of the Archdiocese of Toronto. The first church to occupy the …Archives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto
- St. Francis of Assisi Parish, TorontoArchives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto