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  • Erland Lee Museum - National Historic Site
    Erland Lee Museum - National Historic Site
    GroupPlace       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 Lee family in Saltfleet Township and the events of the 1897 founding of the Women's Institute. The accompanying red Carriage …
    GroupPlace     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
  • Directories and gazetteers
    Directories and gazetteers
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    Smiths Falls Public Library
  • Weston Local Newspapers
    Weston Local Newspapers
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    Weston Historical Society
  • Algoma District Cemeteries
    Algoma District Cemeteries
    GroupGenealogical ResourcePlace       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 visit the Sault&District; Branch website. You may also visit the branch's library collection located in Sault Ste Marie Main Public …
    GroupGenealogical ResourcePlace     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 Cemeteries
    Bruce County Cemeteries
    GroupGenealogical ResourcePlace       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 this area, please visit the Bruce & Grey Branch website. You may also visit the branch's library collection located at …
    GroupGenealogical ResourcePlace     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 Cemeteries
    Carleton County Cemeteries
    GroupGenealogical ResourcePlace       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, please visit the Ottawa Branch website. You may also visit the branch's library collection located at the City of Ottawa …
    GroupGenealogical ResourcePlace     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 Cemeteries
    OGS Cemeteries
    GroupGenealogical ResourcePlacecomment       If you think you have found an unmarked or abandoned cemetery, please contact our Cemeteries Committee at: cemeteries@ogs.on.ca
    GroupGenealogical ResourcePlacecomment     If you think you have found an unmarked or abandoned cemetery, please contact our Cemeteries Committee at: cemeteries@ogs.on.ca
    The Ontario Genealogical Society
  • Guardian Angels Parish, Orillia
    Guardian Angels Parish, Orillia
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    Archives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto
  • St. Patrick's Parish, Brampton
    St. Patrick's Parish, Brampton
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    Archives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto
  • St. Helen's Parish, Toronto
    St. Helen's Parish, Toronto
    GroupTextPlace       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, "All the children from the Separate School turned out to dig the foundation of St. Helen's Church. The Parishioners brought …
    GroupTextPlace     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 Chrysostom Parish, Newmarket
    St. John Chrysostom Parish, Newmarket
    GroupTextPlace       The cornerstone for the first church, containing a piece of rock from Lourdes, was laid on Sunday, May 10th 1874, by Archbishop Lynch. He also consecrated the new cemetery that same day. The church, which was Gothic in style, was completed in 1875. On St. Patrick's Day, 1978, the final …
    GroupTextPlace     The cornerstone for the first church, containing a piece of rock from Lourdes, was laid on Sunday, May 10th 1874, by Archbishop Lynch. He also consecrated the new cemetery that …
    Archives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto
  • St. Leo's Parish, Etobicoke
    St. Leo's Parish, Etobicoke
    GroupTextPlace       The oldest Catholic church in Etobicoke, the first services were held at Eden Court, the home of Mr. Edward Stock. One of only three remaining Victorian Houses on Royal York Road, it has recently been declared a historic building. Mr. Stock donated land for the original church in 1895, which …
    GroupTextPlace     The oldest Catholic church in Etobicoke, the first services were held at Eden Court, the home of Mr. Edward Stock. One of only three remaining Victorian Houses on Royal York …
    Archives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto
  • St. John the Evangelist Parish, Caledon
    St. John the Evangelist Parish, Caledon
    GroupTextPlace       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 red brick with a spire on the outside, the church can hold up to 300-400 people. The interior is finished …
    GroupTextPlace     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
  • Holy Rosary Parish, Toronto
    Holy Rosary Parish, Toronto
    GroupTextPlace       The cornerstone for Holy Rosary Parish was laid on May 8, 1892, with the novitiate and chapel in use by fall of that year. As the congregation continued to grow, it was deemed necessary to construct a larger church to accommodate the faithful. The parish church of St. Neots in …
    GroupTextPlace     The cornerstone for Holy Rosary Parish was laid on May 8, 1892, with the novitiate and chapel in use by fall of that year. As the congregation continued to grow, …
    Archives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto
  • Our Lady of Lourdes Parish, Toronto
    Our Lady of Lourdes Parish, Toronto
    GroupTextPlace       Modelled after Santa Maria del Populo in Rome, the cornerstone for Our Lady of Lourdes was blessed on June 10, 1885. The church was completed in the fall of 1886 and solemnly dedicated on October 28, 1886 by Archbishop Lynch. By 1910 the congregation had outgrown the small church and …
    GroupTextPlace     Modelled after Santa Maria del Populo in Rome, the cornerstone for Our Lady of Lourdes was blessed on June 10, 1885. The church was completed in the fall of 1886 …
    Archives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto
  • Holy Family Parish, Toronto
    Holy Family Parish, Toronto
    GroupTextPlace       First established in 1902, Holy Family Parish has been served by the Fathers of the Oratory of St. Philip of Neri since 1979. A devastating fire gutted the original church on June 13, 1997. A new and larger Church was constructed on the site beginning in the fall of 1999 …
    GroupTextPlace     First established in 1902, Holy Family Parish has been served by the Fathers of the Oratory of St. Philip of Neri since 1979. A devastating fire gutted the original church …
    Archives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto
  • Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish, Toronto
    Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish, Toronto
    GroupTextPlace       The original church was a small wooden building on William Street (renamed St. Patrick Street in 1918). It was burnt down on June 22, 1865. Father J.M. Laurent, the first resident pastor appointed in 1867, built the fine Gothic Church in 1869 and was completed in 1870. The new church …
    GroupTextPlace     The original church was a small wooden building on William Street (renamed St. Patrick Street in 1918). It was burnt down on June 22, 1865. Father J.M. Laurent, the first …
    Archives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto
  • Roman Catholic Episcopal Corporation
    Roman Catholic Episcopal Corporation
    GroupTextPlace       On December 17, 1841, the Diocese of Toronto was created, encompassing the western half of Upper Canada. Michael Power was appointed its first bishop. Then, on March 29, 1845, the Diocese was incorporated as the Roman Catholic Episcopal Corporation for the Diocese of Toronto, in Canada. Some of the records …
    GroupTextPlace     On December 17, 1841, the Diocese of Toronto was created, encompassing the western half of Upper Canada. Michael Power was appointed its first bishop. Then, on March 29, 1845, the …
    Archives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto
  • Paroisse du Sacre-Coeur, Toronto
    Paroisse du Sacre-Coeur, Toronto
    GroupTextPlace       In 1887, Father Philippe Lamarche became the founding priest of the parish of the Sacred Heart. The foundation has a significant date: June 24, the feast of Saint John the Baptist, patron saint of French Canadians. The first Church of the Sacred Heart, was located at 438 King Street East, …
    GroupTextPlace     In 1887, Father Philippe Lamarche became the founding priest of the parish of the Sacred Heart. The foundation has a significant date: June 24, the feast of Saint John the …
    Archives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto
  • Sacred Heart Parish, Uxbridge
    Sacred Heart Parish, Uxbridge
    GroupTextPlace       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 church. Because the church was demolished so the current church could be built on the same site, services were held …
    GroupTextPlace     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
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