A large collection of Early Ontario Records conveniently gathered on one CD. The files are included in both Microsoft Word format and in Internet Explorer format for your convenience. Each file can be searched with the Word or Explorer search facilities. If your ancestors are lost in early Ontario this may be the CD for you. A partial list of contents follows:

Kingston Residents – 1796 lists the residents of the city and area in 1796.

Marriages performed by Stephen Conger J. P. His area of service was the Township of Hallowell, Prince Edward County 1803-1823.

Marriages performed from 1840-1892 at St. George's Church in St. Catharines.

Baptismal Roll Book, 1832 - 1869, St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Galt C.W.

Sir John Johnson's Rent Roll of the Kingsborough Patent in Tryon County, New York. Many names in the list are of loyalists who settled in Canada after the American Revolution.

The Register of Saint Paul's Church at Fort Erie for the years 1836-1844.

Roll of the Second Battalion and Genadier Company of the First Battalion of the King's Royal Regiment of New York.

The Marriage register of Re. William Smart covers 1812-1842 in the Leeds and Grenville areas of Elizabethtown, Yonge, Bastard Twp. and Augusta.

The Marriage register of Rev. William Jenkins of Richmond Hill.

The Registers of Rev. Robert McDowall are of his work as a missionary and minister of the Presbyterian Church in the Kingston area.

The register of Rev. Ralph Leeming, includes far fewer marriages, but quite a few baptisms. He covered parts of the Gore and London Districts, including Ancaster, Flamboro East and West, Glanford, Nelson and Barton Townships 1816-1827.

The register of Rev. John Miller is a lengthy list of the baptisms, marriages and burials he performed in Ancaster and area.

The baptisms of Rev. John McMurchy of the Presbyterian Congregation, West Gwillimbury, Home District.

The Registers of Marriages, Baptisms, and Burials of Rev. John Langhorn. His registers cover a large number of these events in the District of Mecklenburg, which includes the townships of: Ernest Town, Kingston, Fredericksburg, Adolphustown, Camden, Marysburg, Sophiesburg, Ameliasburg, Sydney, Thurlow, Richmond 1788 to 1813.

Return of Officers - 1st Battalion, Royal Highland Emigrants.

The register of Rev. A. Mackintosh for St. Thomas includes baptisms, burials and marriages for the years 1824-1830, and is for the Church of England. It covers the areas of St. Thomas, Yarmouth, Southwold, Dunwich, London, Westminster, Malahide and vicinity.

Prince Edward District Marriages for the years 1833-47.

Lot Owners of the Old Eastern District are listed by Lot and Concession for all of the Land Owners shown on McNiff's Map, dated November 1, 1786. This list covers the townships that became Lancaster, Charlottenburgh, Osnabruck, Williamsburgh, Matilda and the Town of Cornwall.

Officers List of Early Militia Regiments. Various Eastern District counties.

Baptisms, burials and marriages from the Niagara Region. Registers of Rev. Wm. Leeming, Thomas Cummings J. P. and some old local government records. Dates are 1820 to 1837 for most of them, but there are some records for 1800 to 1820. Covers Niagara, Lundy's Lane, Thorold, Stamford Twp., Grantham, Crowland, St. Catharines, Bertie, Queenston, Pelham and Willoughby townships and areas.

Names Inserted on the U. E. List by the Executive Council. About 700-800 names.

Lutheran Church Record for 1793-1832. Ebenezer Church, at Big Creek, Fredericksburgh, Lennox County.

List of United Empire Loyalists who settled at Long Point.

List of Officers of Jessop's and Butler's Corps.

Register of baptisms and marriages from the town of Grimsby and area. These are the records of Rev. William Sampson, Rev. Robert McGill and others.

Baptisms performed at Fort George on the Niagara River, for 1821 to 1827.

Early London District Marriages. These records are from a variety of sources.

Parish Register of Brockville and vicinity, 1814-1830.

Record of transcriptions of the Blue Church Burying Ground in Augusta Township, Grenville County.

Barton Township is one of the townships settled by Loyalists who came to Ontario after the American Revolution, and this list of the original patentees gives their names and locations.

1808 an assessment of Hallowell Township.

Register for Rev. William Smart was found in 1929, and it covers a number of baptisms that took place in Brockville in the years 1831 to 1848.

Adolphustown Pioneers lists the early residents and the lots they lived on.

Transcription of the 1828 census of Clinton Township, Lincoln County.

The register of St. Mark's and St. Andrew's Churches in Niagara. This includes the register of Rev. Robert Addison, who covered the area from 1792, and who was succeeded by Rev. Thomas Creen.

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