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- 1853-1857 Marriages, St. Mary's Parish, TorontoIn the Archdiocese of Toronto, original parish registers are not available to the public. Please DO NOT contact parishes for access to these registers. Other Resources Death and burials are not sacraments and are therefore not formally recorded by all parishes. In Ontario, official death records are kept by the …In the Archdiocese of Toronto, original parish registers are not available to the public. Please DO NOT contact parishes for access to these registers. Other Resources Death and burials are …Archives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto
- 1853-1858 Baptisms St. Mary's Parish, TorontoIn the Archdiocese of Toronto, original parish registers are not available to the public. Please DO NOT contact parishes for access to these registers. Other Resources Death and burials are not sacraments and are therefore not formally recorded by all parishes. In Ontario, official death records are kept by the …In the Archdiocese of Toronto, original parish registers are not available to the public. Please DO NOT contact parishes for access to these registers. Other Resources Death and burials are …Archives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto
- CITIZEN (1853, Ferry)Alpena County George N. Fletcher Public Library
- Citizen (1853)115x18 approx. Owned by J. Quinn, Toronto, then J. Hutchison, Toronto; to Richelieu Co. 1859. Built at Toronto (?) 1853. Original engine unknown; replaced 1869 by oscillating, 20" dia. by E. E. Gilbert, Montreal. Built as Toronto ferry. For sale 1861 by Bartley & Gilbert: evidently traded in by Richelieu …115x18 approx. Owned by J. Quinn, Toronto, then J. Hutchison, Toronto; to Richelieu Co. 1859. Built at Toronto (?) 1853. Original engine unknown; replaced 1869 by oscillating, 20" dia. by …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Toronto Boat Club coming into the Harbor.Gleason's Pictorial Companion, 8 Oct 1853, p. 240 TORONTO BOAT CLUB FLEET COMING INTO HARBOUR We have been favored by a marine artist from Toronto, in the neighboring provinces, with a representation of a few of the boats of the Toronto Club coming into the harbor from a cruise on the lake. They are passing the Queen's Wharf, …Gleason's Pictorial Companion, 8 Oct 1853, p. 240 TORONTO BOAT CLUB FLEET COMING INTO HARBOUR We have been favored by a marine artist from Toronto, in the neighboring provinces, with a representation of a few of the boats …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Sleigh Scene, Toronto Bay, Canada WestPeople driving sleighs across the ice, drawn by single horses or pairs, several dogs acompanying them, other figures skating, ships docked in the ice along the shore lined by houses, which curves outwards to the left; after Downman. 1853 ChromolithographPeople driving sleighs across the ice, drawn by single horses or pairs, several dogs acompanying them, other figures skating, ships docked in the ice along the shore lined by houses, …Association for Great Lakes Maritime History
- Lake OntarioBrooklyn Daily Eagle, 20 Jan 1853, p. 2, column 1 LAKE ONTARIO.--The Toronto Examiner says the freight steamer Montmorenci arrived at that port with a cargo from Ogdensburgh on Saturday, the 1st inst., a fact perhaps unprecedented in the navigation of the lake.Brooklyn Daily Eagle, 20 Jan 1853, p. 2, column 1 LAKE ONTARIO.--The Toronto Examiner says the freight steamer Montmorenci arrived at that port with a cargo from Ogdensburgh on Saturday, the 1st inst., a fact perhaps unprecedented in the navigation …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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