Lieut. Col. Alexander Cairns LAWRENCE, SUE

Male 1796 - 1879  (82 years)


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  • Name Alexander Cairns LAWRENCE 
    Prefix Lieut. Col. 
    Suffix SUE 
    Born 23 Nov 1796  Saint John, Queens Co., New Brunswick Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • SUE: Son of Empire Loyalist.
    Gender Male 
    Died 19 Aug 1879  Niagara-On-The-Lake, Lincoln, Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • 'Town of Niagara'. COD: Old aged 83y. Visiting on business?
    Buried Richmond Hill Presbyterian Cemetery Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • (Included the Quaker-Presbyterian Cemetery.) Monument S6.14.
    Person ID I250  Richard Patterson NJ & ON
    Last Modified 29 May 2020 

    Father Lieut. John LAWRENCE, , UE, & JP
              b. 10 Apr 1754, Middletown, Monmouth Co., New Jersey Find all individuals with events at this location
              d. 30 Dec 1821, Richmond Hill, Vaughan Twp., York Co., Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 67 years) 
    Mother Mary REZEAU, UE
              b. 22 Mar 1766, Staten Island, Richmond Co., New York Find all individuals with events at this location
              d. 18 Sep 1842, Vaughan Twp., York Co., Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 76 years) 
    Married 4 May 1783  Saint Andrews Church, Richmond Co., Staten Island, New York Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • by the Rev. John H Rowland, the Loyalist Rector or St. Andrews Records Vol XXXV, Page 83.

      Corner of 40 Old Mill Road and Richmond Hill Road in Richmondtown, Staten Isl., The original Anglican church was destroyed by fire on March 31, 1867, only a few relics were saved. The town was formerly called Northfield. Reference Number:53945

      The Calendar of NY Marriages reads slightly different:
      1783 May 3, Lawrence, Jonn and Mary Rezeau, by M R Brown, E Record 21, Vol. xxxviii (?) Page 135
    Family ID F93  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Ann Clarissa MARSH
              b. 12 May 1803, Ontario, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location
              d. 30 Mar 1867, Richmond Hill, Vaughan Twp., York Co., Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 63 years) 
    Married 18 Jul 1822  Markham Twp., York Co., Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • by Rev. W., Jenkins, # 65, Published bands. Wit: James Marsh, David Bridgeford.
    Children 
     1. Sarah Matilda LAWRENCE, .xi
              b. 1823, Richmond Hill, Vaughan Twp., York Co., Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location
              d. 21 Mar 1901, Richmond Hill, Vaughan Twp., York Co., Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 78 years)
     2. James Marsh LAWRENCE, .vi
              b. 26 Aug 1827, Richmond Hill, Vaughan Twp., York Co., Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location
              d. 15 Jan 1899, Aurora, Whitchurch Twp., York Co., Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 71 years)
     3. Eliza CATHERINE LAWRENCE, .xvii
              b. 1831, Richmond Hill, Vaughan Twp., York Co., Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location
              d. 21 Aug 1896, Richmond Hill, Vaughan Twp., York Co., Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 65 years)
     4. Margaret E LAWRENCE, .vii
              b. 1833, Richmond Hill, Vaughan Twp., York Co., Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location
     5. John A LAWRENCE, .xvii
              b. 1836, Vaughan Twp., York Co., Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location
     6. Maranda V. LAWRENCE
              b. 1837, Richmond Hill, Vaughan Twp., York Co., Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location
              d. 14 Dec 1863, Richmond Hill, Vaughan Twp., York Co., Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 26 years)
     7. Charlotte Eileen LAWRENCE
              b. 1843, Richmond Hill, Vaughan Twp., York Co., Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location
              d. 8 Sep 1846, Richmond Hill, Vaughan Twp., York Co., Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 3 years)
    Last Modified 21 Feb 2012 
    Family ID F238  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • Alexander Cairns Lawrence son to John & Mary Lawrence was born on Wednesday about 3 O'clock in the afternoon the 23 day of Nov. 1796. - On 5 July 1825, at York, mother Mary Rezeau Lawrence swore she saw her husband John Lawrence, wrote down their children's with birth dates.

      Note1: The names of those children were equally carefully chosen. The following choices assuredly contributed to their name choice:
      Alexander Cairns married 19 Apr 1783, to the widow Margaret Poillon, (i.e. sister Mary Poillion Rezeau & both being daughters of Margaret Perrine & Jean John Poillon.)
      Thus, Alex. C. Cairns married Aunt Margaret Perrine as her 2nd. husband. Additionally, John Cairns, lived near by in Fredericton; his WILL was dated 26 May 18, Executors Dr. Charles Earle & Jonathan Odelle.
      Additionally, Alexander Cairns was executor of both his great-grandfather John Poillon, Sr., of Southfield, Staten Island, NY & great-mother, Margaret Perrine Poillon.

      Niece Mary Rezeau would marry a few weeks later at the same French Protestant church of St. Andrews, on Staten Island. In 1796 Mrs. Mary Rezeau Lawrence named her fourth son Alexander Cairns Lawrence after her Uncle Alex C. Cairns. The original Henry Latourrette homestead, built 150 years earlier, close to the site of the French Church St. Andrews was sold in 1798 to the their neighbor, Capt. Alexander Cairns.

      Capt. Alexander C. Cairns, b. 6.10. 1745 Edinburgh, Scotland - c 1821 Fresh Kills, NYC. In 1803 Fresh kills purchased land at Fresh Kills, Staten Isl., New York. -1782 Shipmaster, armed Vessel the Ranger, for Antigua with lumber. P J Ahlberg, 2013.

      . Lawrence, Alexander et al, St. John Co. Registry Books, to Reuben Watts, N 2 pg.503 Deed.

      . Petitioner is son of John Lawrence of Vaughan, an Officer in NJ Volunteers & a Confirmed Magistrate in NB. He was born in NB & has resided in this Province since December last [DEC 1817]. He has the ability to improve a portion of waste land. He is upwards of 21 years. Did his duty defending Prov. Certificate Att. [Not found -PJA 2009].
      Signed, York, 10 June, 1818. Alexander C. Lawrence, York, Granted 200 Acres, Samuel Ridout.
      Ref: 6 Jul, 1804, £2.18.
      Lawrence, Alexander Cairns, UCLP Bundle L 11, 1811-19, Petition 52, Summary. Ref: Microfiche C2126.

      . 1831 York Almanac & Calendar: 1st North York Militia: Lieutenant William Willson from April 1, 1828;
      Ensigns Abner Arnold from Oct 7, 1826; Alex L E Lawrence, from April 1, 1828; E C Lawrence, from April 4 1828, Isaac Arnold, from 8 April 1828.
      . 1838 Mar 22, Capt. Alex Lawrence, 4th Reg North York or Vaughan & King Militia.
      . 1837 - Lawrence, Alex C, Con 1, Lot 42, Vaughan.

      . 1838 Jun 4, North York Militia, 4th Regiment, parade at Richmond Hill: Present 701 men: Lieut. Col. John Arnold, Vaughan, captains A Lawrence & Charles E Lawrence, of Vaughan.

      . 1838 Jun 4, Richmond Hill, North York Militia:
      Captain A. Lawrence, Charles E Lawrence, Vaughan, Ensign John Arnold, Ensign Peter Vanderberg. Assembly every year on George III's birthday, June 4th (later May 24th for Queen Victoria) Return of arms & accouterments processes by the 4th Reg. Militia: 31 English muskets & 500 rounds of ammunition.

      Quarterly Session of Peace, Home District:
      . 1824 May 4, Holden at Court House, Town of York, Grand Jury Sworn: Alex C Lawrence, Geo & Jacob Munshaw, David Bridgeford, Wm Burkholder. King VS John Wattenberger, Assault & Battery, confined in Gaol for want of bail.
      . 1834 Jul 1, Tues. James Fitzgibbon, Esq., JP, Chairman: Grand Jury: Alexander Lawrence. Rev. Zenas Adams, Toronto Top, Minister Wesleyan Methodist Minister, Certificate under marriage Act. Tavern licenses petitions.
      . 1837 Feb 21, Toronto, Chairman Geo T Denison, Grand Jury sworn: Alex C Lawrence, Ricd Vanderburgh James Marsh. King VS Jonathan Seaton against John Court, Assault, Settled. Ordered survey a new road in Markham. Certificate in favor of members of Parliament for last Session. William L Mckenzine, Esq. £49; Samuel Lount, Esq, £50.
      . 1842 Jan 5, Wed, Grand Jury: Alex P Lawrence, Chas. C Lawrence, Abraham P Lawrence, Miles Langstaff, John Langstaff, Rich Vandeburg. Tavern Licenses granted, Queen VS Cotter, Assault, No bill.

      . 1842 Jan 5, Wed. Ed W Thomson, Esq. Chairman. Grand Jury: Alexander P Lawrence, Chas C Lawrence, Abraham P Lawrence, Miles, John Langstaff, Ricd. Vandeburg. Tavern License granted. Queen VS Cotter tall, Assault, No Bill.
      . 1845 Jan 7, Fri. Grand Jury, Alexander P Larence, Charles C Lawrence, Richard Vanderburg, James Playter, James Marsh, Miles Langstraff: Queen VS John Thompson. Larceny, brought in a True Bill. Tavern licenses ordered.
      accounts Mr. Leslie for stationery, John Fenton for fire wood supplied. John Moore, Etobicoke Twp., appointed Path Master, Jos Spragee Path Master York Twp., at Humber bridge.
      . 1849 Apr 3, Tues. S B Harrison, Esq. Chairman; C J Baldwin Esq., Grand Jurors, John & Lewis Landgstaff Jr, John & Abner Arnold, James Marsh, Rich. Vanderburg, Alexander C Lawrence. Petition Thomas McAlister & 40 Freeholders Vaughan Twp, praying for placing of monuments upon Line 10 & 10 Con. Ordered P Callagan DP Surveyor, Bowmans Post Office, Clairville ascertain the boundaries thereof.
      . 1850 Nov 19, Tues. Grand Jury: Sam Lemon Rich Vanderburg, John Arnold, Alexander C Lawrence, Charles E Lawrence. John Jr & Lewis Langstaff. Queen VS Thos. Elliott & others. Riot. Tavern License & transfers issued.
      . 1862 Nov 11. Present. Col R l Denison, Mr Fisher, A C Lawrence. An address to His Royal Highness, Princes of Wales, on attaining his Majority on behalf of magistrates & clerk of Peace.
      . 1862 Dec 23, Tues. Present A C Lawrence. Carried that regular minutes of all meetings of magistrates be regularly entered in a proper minute book.
      . 1863 Mar 27, Col. E W Thomson, JP Chairman, Present A C Lawrence. County accounts audited & passed. County Constables taken, Wm. Higgins appointed High Constable.

      . 1846 Brown's Toronto & Home District Directory
      Alexander Lawrence, Lot 42, Con 1 Yonge Street
      Charles E Lawrence, Lot 42, Con 1 Yonge Street.
      . 1850, Lot 41, Vaughan is not the south part of Roselawn Farms, A sawmill was built 1828 by Reuben Burr & destroyed by fire in 1840.
      Lot 42 Vaughan, the south side of Mill Rd, a sawmill was built in 1834. In 1840 a carding & fulling mill & woolen factory was built on the same property.
      Lot 43, probably May Avenue, was a distillery in 1811 also a small log grist mill by James Lymburner, 1840-1845 a grist mill built by John Atkinson.
      Ref: The Liberal Newspaper, Richmond Hill, written by Doris M FitzGerald.

      . 1850 Jan 21 - Election for Ward 1, reeve & deputy reeves, first meeting held in Smellie's School House that is, Vaughan Township Hall, Concession 7, Vellore. Voting was by open ballot, which meant the voter stood before the returning officer & publicly announce his preference:
      Moved by Alexander C Lawrence, second by Wm. McGill that Thomas Cook Miller be elected for said Ward. 29 Votes of David Smellie & 20 Votes for Thos. Cook. A C Lawrence voted for Mr. Cook. David Smellie duly elected.
      Ref: Pioneering with Billy: The story of the Jarretts / Jarrots, Mary Jarrott Cassar, 2000.

      . 1851 Jun 25, Petition L25, Charles Earl Lawrence, for confirmation of Location & Patent Lot 14 -15, Con 9, Reach Twp., which he claim by the heir & Evie Commission 7 was allowed as assignee as representative of late Robt. Fulton, the original nominee & which he has made improvements. Recommend that a Parent be issued on payment of 2 shillings per acre in lieu of Crown fees to which the Location was originally subject.
      Ref: UC Land Books, C109, p251.

      . 1852 Census, Vaughan Twp.,
      Alexander A C Lawrence, Tanner, Saint John N. B., English Church, age 56, 1796
      Ann age 56, 1805 Canada
      Eliza C, age 20, 1832 Canada
      Margret, age 18, 1834 Canada
      John A, age 16, 1836 Canada, labourer
      Maranda V Lawrence, age 13, 1839, Canada.
      Resided in a 1 story frame house, & 1 empty building.
      Tannery on Lot 42, First Conc. Property invested at present £150. One man employed. The property of Mr. Lawrence. Census taken after 2 Feb1852.
      Note by Census Taker for adjacent lot: one Grist Mill on 43 in 1sth Con. is bought by Geo. Priest. Three run stones' very light street he could give no information how much he could de, being newly come to the place, the buildings one machinery cost £12.00.

      . 1852 Agricultural Census, Vaughan Twp., Alexander C Lawrence:
      Lot 42, Con 1, 49 Acres, 30 cultivated acres, 21.5A cultivated last year, Pasture 8 A, Half Acre inGarden/Orchard,
      Woods 19A, Wheat 8 A produced 80 Bu.,
      Milch cows 1, Pigs 3, Butter 40 lb., 1 barrels of pork.

      . 1859 Mar 18 - Magistrates for Vaughan Twp., Alex C Lawrence, Robt. J Arnold.
      Ref: York Commonwealth Newspaper, Richmond Hill.

      . 1859 Jun 3 - Letters Remaining in the Richmond Hill Post Office June 1st, 1859: Eliza Lawrence, JS Lawrence, A C Lawrence, M Teefy, Post Master.
      Ref: York Herald, Richmond Hill, ON, p. 3.

      . 1861 Agricultural Census, Vaughan Twp., York Co., Ontario, p9528
      Alexander C. Lawrence, Con 1, Lot 42*, 48 acres, 30 Acres in 1860, 5 A. Pasture; 3 Acres Orchards or Garden; 10 A. wild woods, $4.000 Value of Farm; $100 Farm Implements;
      5 Acres produced 60 bushels Wheat; 6 A. produced 100 bushels Spring Wheat; 4 A. produced 185 Bushels Barley; 4 A. produced 160 Bushels peas; 22A. produced 660 Bushels oats; 3/4 A. produced 30 Bushels Indian Corn: 1 A. produced 120 bushels Potatoes, 1/10 Acres produced 50 Bushels Turnips, 8 tons Hay.
      Note2: Other part of Con 1 Yonge St. Lot 42 belongs to brother Charles E Lawrence, sister Serah C Lawrence & Wm Palmer.

      . 1861 Nov 22. Correspondence: Assault & Battery, To the Editor of the York Herald
      Sir, Permit me, through your columns, to say a few words concerning the case of maladministration on the part of your local Magistrates of Richmond Hill:
      Adult & Battery, Weber Vs. Edwards, before D Bridgford, Esq., on of her Majesty's Justice of the Peace; Robert Marsh, A. C. Lawrence & J D. Duncumb, Esqires, associates - when the following verdict was rendered. After hearing the evidence & duly considering the case, rendered that Charles Edwards to pay a fine of $1 & costs. Signed, D Bridgford, J.P.
      After all costs were paid, the case was brought before J Duncumb, Mr. Edwards Vs Webster for the same offense, (Assault & Battery) R Marsh, A C Lawrence & D Bridgeford Esq. & Associates. The same witnesses having been sworn as in the former case, with little additional evidence but of no consequence, another verdict was rendered. The following is in the substance:
      After attentive consideration & hearing of the witnesses for both plaintiff & defendant the case was dismissed, each party to pay their own costs. £1 1s 6d each. Signed, J Duncumb, Marsh Lawrence & D Bridgford.

      Now, sir how is it possible for a bench of magistrates to sit down & order Edwards to pay a fine of $1 for assault & battery on Webster, when the assault was clearly proven against him & then at the next sitting before J Duncumb dismiss the case, each paying their won costs. I ask J Duncumb or any other of the Magistrates, (or even dare them) to show me how Webster has £1 1s. 6d costs to pay, as all the costs he had were his 2 witnesses & that he paid before either of the cases were tried? or how is it possible for a magistrate to tell how he is going to deal with the case before he hears the evidence, or even expresses himself on the public street how he is going to deal with a case before it comes to court? This, I understand by the Doctor's own language, that he was bound to make Webster pay if in his power. I would only ask, does such sentiments show an unprejudiced mind or not, or is any man fit to deal out justice to the public with such personal feeling? I do not want to offend either of the gentlemen, but I hope they will study their codes of law better & then they will be able to render justice according to the evidence without any personal feeling; not forgetting the rule laid down in holy writ, "Do unto all men as you would that all men should do to you."
      But I understand the case has been taken to Toronto, to be brought up at the next Quarter Sessions, where, I hope, juice will be done to all parties concerned. Yours truly, Justice. Markham, Nov 20, 1861.
      Ref: York Herald, Richmond Hill, Ontario.

      . 1863 - Grand Truck Railway Business Directory & Gazetteer, Richard Hill, on Yonge St., 4 miles from the - OS&H Railway, Toronto 16 miles, Daily Mail. Population 900.

      . 1866 Toronto Peel Directory:
      Vaughan Township: Lot 42, Con 1 Yonge Street: A. C. Lawrence; Chas. C. Lawrence, Charles & James Lawrence; James B Lawrence., James M Lawrence.
      [There were seven houses on the Lawrences' Lot, which is Lawrence Avenue & Rosehill in Richmond Hill, Ontario. By 1861, there was a sawmill, a woollen mill & a tannery & a pond. Neighbor' Arksey L43, C1. William Hollingshead received this lot in lieu of Lot 30, which proved to be very swampy, but 1 year after receiving his patent he sold it to William Johnson. By 1811 it had been divided into 100 acres on Yonge Street & 2 westerly parcels. In 1859 George Arksey petitioned to have a road built along the southern edge of the lot, to give access to his grist mill. Mill Road, as it was known, later became Weldrick Road.]

      . 1866 -Toronto Peel Directory, Toronto Gore. N.D. Lawrence Alexander, Innkeeper, Con 10, Lot 10.
      Census 1871, Age 74, Born NB, English Origin, Gentleman, Toronto East: St. James' Ward.

      . 1867 Nov 26, Tuesday - Auction Sales, Credit Sale of Farm Stock,Implements etc, on Lot 42 1st Con Vaughan, near Richmond Hill. Mr A C Lawrence proprietor, Sale at 1 o'clock pm. W H Myers, Auctioneer.
      Ref: YorkHerald newspaper.
      Note3: This auction sale was just after the death of his wife in March of 1867. - PJA

      . 1869 Feb 26 - Regimental Division of the West Riding of York: to be Lieut. Col. John W Gamble, from late 1st non-service battalion, York. To be Majors: Lieut. Col. Alexander C Lawrence, from late 4th non-service battalion, York.

      . 1871 Nason's East & West Ridings of the County of York
      Reserve Militia, Regimental Div. of West York.
      Lieut. Col. John W Gamble, Major Alexander C Lawrence, 13 Company Division, in.
      Lt. Wm. Montgomery, Capt. Robert J Arnold.

      Obituary: 1879 August 19, Lieut. Colonel Alexander Cairns Lawrence, aged 83 y, born New Brunswick, died of Old Age, died Town of Niagara, Ontario, Church of England, Informant Geo. Woodington, Merchant, Niagara.
      Research & transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - - [1, 2, 3, 4]
    • Ontario Land Registry
      Lot 38, Con 1 East Side Yonge St., Richmond Hill, Markham Abstract Book 152, p48
      Patent: Crown to Alexander Vanderburgh
      * 1831 Mar 17, Bargain&Sale, Isaac Vanderburgh, to Alexander C Lawrence, £50, Part
      . 1831 Mar 23, Bargain&Sale Alex. Vanderburg to Alexander C Lawrence Part, £50;
      . 1831 Mar 23 B&S, Isaac Vanderburgh to Alexander C Lawrence, Part, £50;
      . 1834 Jun 30, B&S, Richard Vanderburgh to Alexander C Lawrence Part, £250;
      * 1840 Nov 28, Alex C Lawrence etux, to Wm. Cook, £350. Part.
      . 1841 Jun 9, B&S, Alexander C Lawrence to William Cook, - A., £200.

      Lot 38, Con 1 WYS, Richmond Hill, Vaughan, Abstract Book 170, p37:
      . 1835 Jan 10, B&S, Rowland Burr etux, to Alexander Lawrence, £100, pt Front 1 Acres.
      . 1839 Dec 12, B&S, Alexander C Lawrence etux, to James Routledge, $100, Pt F. Pt.

      Lot 39, Con 1 East Side Yonge St., Richmond Hill, Markham Abstract Book 152, p 61
      . 1797 Mar 12, Patent, Crown, to Samuel D Cozens, All 190A
      * 1831 Mar 17, Bargain&Sale, Isaac Vanderburgh, to Alexander C Lawrence, £50, Part
      . 1834 Apr 28, B&S, to Alex C Lawrence, £250, SE 1/4 Acres.
      * 1840 Nov 28, Alex C Lawrence, to Wm. Cook, £350. Part.

      Ontario Land Registry, Markham Book 153, p55.
      Lot 44, Con 1 East Side Yonge, Richmond Hill
      . 1805 May 18, Patent, Crown, to Bowley Arnold, All 190 Acres
      . 1839 Oct 25, B&S, Wm. Stockale et ux, to Alex C Lawrence, £500. S Half.
      . 1840 Apr 27, B&S, Robert Arnold et ux, to Alex C Lawrence, £500. S Half.
      . 1855 Feb 1, Mortgage, ACL et ux, to Savings Bank, £200, SouthHalf 95A.
      . 1865 Mar 29, Mortgage, ACL et ux, to Eleanor Boyd et al, $800, S Half.
      . 1875 Nov 10, Grant, ACL, to Wm. Harding, $12500. ALL 190 A.In 1875
      . Lawrence sold the entire farm to William Harding, for whom Harding Avenue is named.

      Lot 41, Con 1 WYS, Richmond Hill, Abstract Book 170:
      . 1856 Apr 9, B&S, Alex C Lawrence tux, to Charles Sheppard, £200, pt 11.5 Acres.

      Lot 41, Con 1 West Side Yonge, Richmond Hill
      . 1807 May 2, B&S, Stillwell Willson et ux, to Nicholas Johnson, £200, All acres.
      . 1843 Jan 24, B&S, Rowland Burr et ux, to Alexander C Lawrence, £125, 11 Acres.
      . 1854 Feb 24, Deed poll, John Foggin, to Rowland Burr, 5 shillings, Water course.
      . 1856 Apr 9, Alex C Lawrence, etux, Charles Sheppard, £200, Pt 11 Half Acres.

      Lot 42, Con 1 West Yonge St., Richmond Hill, Abstract Book 170, p 127
      . 1817 Mar 4, Bargain&Sale, John Lawrence, £500.10., All 210 acres.
      . 1833 Nov 28, B&S, Mary Lawrence etal, Alexander C Lawrence et al, £500 & £800, Part E 40A. & W pt 160A.
      . 1846 Jan 10, B&S, Chas E Lawrence, etux, to Sarah C Lawrence, £150, Pt Half Acres, NE angle.
      . 1868 Dec 11 WILL, Charles E Lawrence
      . 1871 Dec 1, G:, Alex C Lawrence to John Layton, $350, John Layton
      . 1872 Mar 26, Disc. Mortgage, Alex C Lawrence, to John Layton teal, $3100, E Pr 49 acres. [5]

  • Sources 
    1. [S54] UPPER CANADA LAND PETITION ( UCLP ).

    2. [S27] City of Toronto Archives, Toronto Reference Library, Yonge & Bloor St., MS251, Reel 1 .

    3. [S26] .

    4. [S32] Archives of Ontario.

    5. [S43] Dunlap's Pennsylvania Packet.