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- Provincial Freeman (Toronto and Chatham, ON: Mary Ann Shadd Cary (October 9, 1823 – June 5, 1893)), June 3, 1854......OurOntario.ca
- William Dow, 1854William Dow was born in Banffshire, Scotland on February 11, 1777. In August 1832 he brought his wife and 11 children to Quebec, Canada and spent the winter at Stanstead in the Eastern Townships of Quebec. The family came to Whitby Township on March 8, 1833 via New York State, …William Dow was born in Banffshire, Scotland on February 11, 1777. In August 1832 he brought his wife and 11 children to Quebec, Canada and spent the winter at Stanstead …Whitby Public Library
- Reverend Israel Marsh and Mrs. Eliza Marsh, c.1854.Reverend Israel Marsh, son of Reverend William Marsh, founder of the Baptist Church congregation in Whitby, was born at Caldwell's Manor, Lower Canada, on January 21, 1797. He served with his father in the Baptist Church in Whitby Township and moved to Dorchester Township, Canada West, where he died on …Reverend Israel Marsh, son of Reverend William Marsh, founder of the Baptist Church congregation in Whitby, was born at Caldwell's Manor, Lower Canada, on January 21, 1797. He served with …Whitby Public Library
- Willoughby PolkaThe piano music is available from the Music for the Nation: American Sheet Music collection in the American Memory collection at the Library of Congress.The piano music is available from the Music for the Nation: American Sheet Music collection in the American Memory collection at the Library of Congress.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Burning of the E. K. CollinsLloyd, James T., Lloyd's Steamboat Directory and Disasters on the Western Waters... (1856), 9 Oct 1854, 249-50 Burning of the E. K. Collins Between ten and eleven o'clock, on the night of October 9, 1854, the steamboat E. K. Collins was burned to the water's edge on Lake Erie, nearly opposite the lighthouse below Mauldin. At the time the fire broke out, she was on her way …Lloyd, James T., Lloyd's Steamboat Directory and Disasters on the Western Waters... (1856), 9 Oct 1854, 249-50 Burning of the E. K. Collins Between ten and eleven o'clock, on the night of October 9, 1854, the steamboat E. K. Collins was burned to the water's edge on …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Charles MageeRange 13-10Range 13-10County of Brant Public Library
- Indenture between John Langs and Elizabeth DanielsAn indenture between John Langs and Elizabeth Daniels dated the 21st of April 1854 for one hundred and forty-nine acres composed of lot number eight in the first range south of Ancaster road in the township of Brantford purchased for the sum of two hundred and fifty pounds.An indenture between John Langs and Elizabeth Daniels dated the 21st of April 1854 for one hundred and forty-nine acres composed of lot number eight in the first range south …County of Brant Public Library
- Petrel (Schooner), leak, 8 Dec 1854Reason: leak Lives: nil Freight: wheatReason: leak Lives: nil Freight: wheatMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Abiah (Schooner), capsized, 1 Sep 1854Reason: capsized Lives: nil Freight: nil Remarks: Total loss ?Reason: capsized Lives: nil Freight: nil Remarks: Total loss ?Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Martindale, John H. Esq. and Vanderlip, Jane Miss (Married)appeared in St. Catharines Journal, 13 Apr 1854, p. 3. Date of Event: April 6, 1854 Vanderlip, Joseph Esq. (father of the bride) of Granthamappeared in St. Catharines Journal, 13 Apr 1854, p. 3. Date of Event: April 6, 1854 Vanderlip, Joseph Esq. (father of the bride) of GranthamSt. Catharines Public Library
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