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Early Queries and Notices about Flamborough Residents in Upper Canada newspapers

Originally Published in Heritage Happenings, September 1995These articles are reprinted as they were originally published. No attempt has been made to correct or update the content. If the topic interests you, we encourage you to do further research Read more
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Thomas Bain and John Weir Families of West Flamborough Township

Originally Published in Heritage Happenings, April 1995These articles are reprinted as they were originally published. No attempt has been made to correct or update the content. If the topic interests you, we encourage you to do further research Read more
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Obituary Notices of East and West Flamborough Township from 1858-1872

Originally Published in Heritage Happenings, March 1995These articles are reprinted as they were originally published. No attempt has been made to correct or update the content. If the topic interests you, we encourage you to do further research Read more
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Naming names, Part 1

Waterdown

The beginnings of the small settlement that developed into the village of Waterdown date from the arrival of Alexander Brown, a retired agent of the Northwest Fur Company who settled on Lot 6, Concession 3 of East Flamborough Read more

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Methodist Episcopal Church Obituary Notices from The Canada Christian Advocate

Originally Published in Heritage Happenings, February 1995These articles are reprinted as they were originally published. No attempt has been made to correct or update the content. If the topic interests you, we encourage you to do further research Read more
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The Wallace House, Main Street North, Waterdown.

Originally Published in Heritage Happenings, January 1995These articles are reprinted as they were originally published. No attempt has been made to correct or update the content. If the topic interests you, we encourage you to do further research Read more
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Crooks’ Hollow, Part 4

Industrial empire

A man of many interests, James Crooks became a wealthy and powerful figure during his lifetime and although his fame is largely attributed to his development of Upper Canada’s first industrial empire and the manufacture of paper, Read more

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‘Waterdown’s Early Industries’ Newspaper Article

Originally Published in Heritage Happenings, November 1994These articles are reprinted as they were originally published. No attempt has been made to correct or update the content. If the topic interests you, we encourage you to do further research Read more
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‘About Waterdown, Early Settlement of the Village and Country’ Newspaper Article

Originally Published in Heritage Happenings, October 1994These articles are reprinted as they were originally published. No attempt has been made to correct or update the content. If the topic interests you, we encourage you to do further research Read more
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Crooks’ Hollow, Part 3

Entrepreneur extraordinaire

Ever the astute businessman, James Crooks must have been aware that success might provide him with the opportunity to obtain a provincial paper monopoly. He immediately began construction of a mill downstream from the Darnley Mill, employing Read more

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