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Ontario Assessment Records
The 1816 Beverly Township Assessment , Wentworth Co., Home DistrictTranscribed by Fred Blair with Remarks by the transcriber.March 26, 2013 There were a number of columns on the assessment form. Other than the name column, the other columns with regular entries were Acres of Land, Uncultivated and Arable Pasture or Meadow, Horses at Three Years Old and Upwards, Oxen at Four Years Old and Upwards, Milch Cows, and Horned Cattle from Two to Four. The acreage was recorded in the Home District and not necessarily in Beverly Twp. A few men had acreage in other districts and some men had taxable houses, mills, and merchant shops. Assessment calculations were made in some of the empty columns. Only the Name column was transcribed. Remarks by the transcriber are in the second column. Name Remarks Andrew Jones John Cornell Joseph Cornell Benony Cornell Moses Cornell Enoch Cornell John Vasicel Vansickle Rinear Vansicel Vansickle Richard Decker Frderick Jones Wm Coupe Cope Cooradt Coupe Conrad Henry Coupe Thomas Coupe Jacob Coupe John Coupe David Shnon Shannon Eleaser Griffeth Widow Griffeth William Rousbook Rosebrook Josiah McKeene Jeptha Skinner Thomas ?easbrook Samuel McTaret Augustus Babcok Babcock James Macook John Coalman William Coalman Isaac Blasdell John Buckborough Jr John Buckborough George Buckborough Grant Vrooman Widow Maning Manning Widow Will Daniel Templeton Nicholas Sorares Surerus James Wedge Philip Main Jacob Sipes Wm McCarty Adam Main Benjamine G Becker Isaac Griffith Robert Camp Benjamine Skinner John L Smith Andrew Whitesel Whitsell Jesse Cornell Isaac Howel David Main John Main Hugh Monholen Matthew Bennet John Miriam James Jones John Lawreson John Shaver Jonah Smith John D Cornell Aaron Brooks Jonathan Rite James H Markle Barney Markle John Hammill Nathan P Allen |
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