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  • 1871-1910 Baptisms, St. Mary's Parish, Collingwood
    1871-1910 Baptisms, St. Mary's Parish, Collingwood
    ImageTextPlace       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 not sacraments and are therefore not formally recorded by all parishes. In Ontario, official death records are kept by the …
    ImageTextPlace     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
  • 1871-1910 Marriages, St. Mary's Parish, Collingwood
    1871-1910 Marriages, St. Mary's Parish, Collingwood
    ImageTextPlace       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 not sacraments and are therefore not formally recorded by all parishes. In Ontario, official death records are kept by the …
    ImageTextPlace     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
  • St. Mary's Parish, Collingwood
    St. Mary's Parish, Collingwood
    GroupTextPlace       On March 14 1858, Bishop De Charbonnel of Toronto blessed the first Catholic Church in Collingwood, on Pine Street. Originally served from Barrie, it became part of the new parish of Nottawasaga in 1871. In 1886, the pastor, Rev. Edward J. Kiernan, moved from Stayner to Collingwood and began the …
    GroupTextPlace     On March 14 1858, Bishop De Charbonnel of Toronto blessed the first Catholic Church in Collingwood, on Pine Street. Originally served from Barrie, it became part of the new parish …
    Archives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto
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