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FG L33

Granted to Capt Kenneth McLean

1877, 85 M. McNaughton: See RG L33

FG L34 Front Gore

Granted to Capt Kenneth McLean; there is one of the nicest bathing pools in Ontario

1877 A. Libkuman

1885 John Walker

FG L35

Crown to Wm Wade Leslie

July 30, 1833; 1867-85 resident Chas Mickle; He probably had timber rights on FG L33,34,35,36. In the 1851 census Charles Mickle, Lumber Merchant from England age 39 with wife Ellen age 25 and children William J age 7 Anne age 6, Louisa age 5, Charles age 3, Ellen age 1. There was also a servant, Elizabeth Fearnay age 17, a sawyer, James Crosby age 35, and labourer, Henry Farrow age 22.

John Philpot; 1906 Silas Philpot; 1950 owned by P.M. Patterson; 1950 FG L35 and ½ 36 J. Philpot.

FG L36

Wm Proudfoot was granted this property

1877 J Philpot w half W Burns E half

1885 R. Maddaugh

FG L37

Crown to Wm. Wade Leslie, July 30, 1833; In the 1851 census William Leslie age 35 with wife Jane age 22, children Louisa age 6, Leselia age 4, Adelaide age 4, Victoria age 2 , Henry age 2, William age 1, and John Leslie, labourer, age 21and Mary Irvin, servant.

 

1867 & 1871 Wm. Then Ironside on Front; . 1923 N pt McPherson; S pt. Leslie Greer;.

Front Gore: 1923 McCuen. Later Heffernans - James, Florence and Beatrice, brother and sisters.

FG L38

Crown to Wm Wade Leslie July 30, 1833;

Robert Maddaugh

1875 Robert Maddaugh purchased lot 38. 1855 he purchased lot 39 and operated a dairy farm; m. Elizabeth Hampton dau Wm. late of Puslinch.. Issue Charles, Mrs. Those Agnew, Eliza and Ethel. 1950 owned by his son Charles Maddaugh m Margaret Fielding.

FG L39

In the early period there was a tavern on this property, which later burned.

1877 J. Black operated the tavern

1885 J. Black

1867 resident John Dixon

In 1851 James Dickson from England age 32 with wife Mary age 28, and children. Lucy age 4, Anne age 2, Ellen age 1. There was also John Dickson, carpenter from England age 29, and his wife Hannah age 29 with their children Joseph Dickson age 9, Sarah age 5, Mary age 1 and

Ellen Leamont Orphan age 2 and Margaret Leamont Midwife from Scotland age 64 in a 1 Story, 2 Family Frame House with Carpenter Shop