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Ontario Assessment Records
The 1816 Trafalgar Township Assessment, Halton Co. Gore DistrictTranscription from the Oakville Public Library Microfilmby Fred Blair for the Trafalgar Historical Society, November 22, 2012. This transcription was made from set of photocopies from the microfilm. The photocopies and transcription help were provided by Jane E. Watt of Heritage Mississauga. The title, column headings, and most of the columns were not photocopied. Having the Lot and Concession numbers would have been most beneficial. Many of these numbers would probably be the same as those in the 1823 Assessment, which I have included. The transcriber’s comments appear in square brackets. The three columns provided were:
If you find your ancestor on the list of names below, you may download the Trafalgar Assessment 1816 pdf file with full details for each person. Barnet Griggs* William Lawrance* John Cline John Gable* Henry Bartley [Bentley?] Henry Cronkrite Henry Shook David Snider* Samuel Marlatt* Peter Covenhoven* [also Co Samuel Covenhoven Henry Carpenter Henry Leppord Frederic Anker* David Trowbridge* Jacob Huffman* William Tisdale Peter Kenney Senr* Henry Morden Timothy Robins John Denice Nathaniel Cornell* [Cornwell] John Finch* Wiliam Kaiting John Phillips John Jones* James Thomson* Ephraim Post Wiliam Rose* Isaiah Millard* George McKinley* Simonson Smith John Smith* John Phenix* Ezekiel Post* Michael Snider Jacob Kemp David Owenson Daniel Mun* [Munn] David Kenney* James Bigger* Michael Buck* Phillip Triller* Lockwood Street* Benjamin Smith* Bildad Simons* Daniel Curtis Phillip Sovereigen Andrew Lebar Wiliam Rible [Ribble] Mahlen Bray* James Hinton John Hinton* Peter Kenney Jr.* John Kating* Charls Bigger* Wiliam McCrany David P. Utter Henry Cale Corneles [Cornelius] Tip* Joseph Smith* Jonathan Stanton* John Wilkens Robert Wilkens* James Davidson* Duncan McQueen* Edmond Decoo* Sampson Howel* Epraim Hopkins* Henry Louks William Smith* Elizabeth Hull Absalom Smith* Phillip Buck* Edward Clark Thomas Kindred Charles Teetzel Peter Uptegrove* James McBride* James Hopperd* John C. Harris Laurance Hager * These 47 men appear to be the same men who served in the 2nd Regiment of York Militia during the War of 1812.
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