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Book - Title / Sub-Title Author Book - Title / Sub-title Author Middlesex County A week in the life of the Valley Thames Valley District School Board Blizzard 71 The London Free Press County of Middlesex (Ontario) Directory Bi-Yearly Edition 1935-36 (copy) County Directories Co. (corrected to April 1st, 1935) Folklore of Middlesex County Middlesex County Board of Education Highland Pioneers of Middlesex County (c. 1910) - copy Hugh McColl Historical Atlas of Middlesex County - 1878 (1972 reprint) H.R. Page Historical Atlas of Middlesex County - 1878 (1970 reprint) H.R. Page History of Middlesex County 1889 (reprinted in 1972) Goodspeed/Brock Index to Tremains' 1862 Map of the County of Middlesex - Canada West London & Middlesex Branch of OGS Local Middlesex County History - (various items) Oxbow Public School - Grade 8 Handout - 1976 London & Middlesex OGS Newsletters 2010-2015 London & Middlesex Branch of OGS Middlesex Country names from Bruce/Grey OGS clippings in binder Middlesex: Two Centuries (2 copies) Edward Phelps, editor Past, Present and Future - Volume 1 - 1852 (copy - Middlesex County) W. H. Smith Proudfoot Papers (Diaries) & The History of Middlesex County - photocopies collected by Miss Harriet Priddis / Daniel Brock Scrapbook - with newspaper clippings of Middlesex County - indexed donation from K.V. Stoneboats & Lone Stars - Folklore of Middlesex County (2 copies) Middlesex County Board of Education Selected Genealogical & Historical Resources for London & Middlesex County Alastair Neely Some Sketches of the Early Highland Pioneers of the County of Middlesex by Hugh McColl - 1904 (Reprint - 1979) Super Storm '78 The London Free Press The Winter of 76 The London Free Press Veldhuis Scrapbook (photocopied) clippings in binder Vanished Villages of Middlesex Jennifer Grainger Transactions of the London & Middlesex Historical Society - Part XI - 1922 London and Middlesex Historical Society Transactions of the London & Middlesex Historical Society - Part XIII - 1929 London and Middlesex Historical Society Transactions of the London & Middlesex Historical Society - Part XIV - 1930 London and Middlesex Historical Society Canada Remembers 1945-1995 (2 copies) London and Middlesex Historical Society Centennial Review - 1967 London and Middlesex Historical Society The London and Middlesex Historian - Autumn 1990 - 2 copies London and Middlesex Historical Society The London and Middlesex Historian - Autumn 1991 - 3 copies London and Middlesex Historical Society The London and Middlesex Historian - Autumn 1992 - 2 copies London and Middlesex Historical Society The London and Middlesex Historian - Autumn 1993 London and Middlesex Historical Society The London and Middlesex Historical Society Calendar 2002 London and Middlesex Historical Society The London and Middlesex Historical Society Calendar 2003 London and Middlesex Historical Society The London and Middlesex Historical Society Calendar 2004 - 2 copies London and Middlesex Historical Society The London and Middlesex Historian - Autumn 2013 - Volume 22 London and Middlesex Historical Society The London and Middlesex Historian - Autumn 2014 - Volume 22 London and Middlesex Historical Society London Middlesex Historical Society - Newsletters 2010 - 2015 London and Middlesex Historical Society South Western Ontario & area A Century of Western Ontario - The Story of London, The London Free Press and Orlo Miller Western Ontario - 1849-1949 Authentic letters from Upper Canada (Caradoc/Adelaide Twps) edited by Thomas Radcliff Victorian Architecture of London & Southwestern Ont.: Symbols of Aspiration Tausky and DiStefano New World Journal of Alexander Graham Dunlop 1845 (Tiger Dunlop) Edited by David Sinclair & Germaine Warketin No Smiling Path Catherine B. McEwen Southwest Ontario Barn Quilt Trails - booklet 'T Ain't Running' No More - Twenty Years After (The story of Grand Bend, the William Sherwood Fox Pinery, and the watershed of the Aux Sable River) Tales of a River: Our vanishing past along the Sydenham River David Riddell The Development of the Railway Network of South Western Ontario James J. Tallman, UWO The Governor's Road - early buildings & families from Mississauga to London Mary Byers/Margaret McBurney The Neutral Indians of Southwestern Ontario Elsie McLeod Jury The Story of the Talbot Settlement 1803-1890 Wayne Paddon Pioneer Crafts Barbara Greenwood & Heather Collins Western Ontario Historical Notes Vol. XXVI - 1972 multiple Western Ont. History Nuggets - No. 9 - 1946 - Mills & Millers of Western Ont. Mabel Dunham/Lawson Memorial Library. UWO Western Ont. History Nuggets - No. 36 - The Richard Airey-Henry C. R. Becher edited by Rev. H. A. Garland correspondence Witness to History - Tales of Southwestern Ontario Glenn Stott Family Histories The Family of William Baker & Margaret (Hicks) Baker: From Cornwall, England to Karen Boucher and Marjorie Wilson Elgin County, Ontario Book 1 Karen Boucher The Family of William & Margaret Baker: More Roots, Branches & Leaves Book 2 The Bainards of Westminster - 1834-1984 Rowena Bainard Ross The Batie Family History - The descendants of Adam Batie and Mary Robson edited by Howard Batie Bycraft-Zavitz Family History - Book 1 Anna Bycraft Ward Bycraft-Zavitz Family History - Book 2 Anna Bycraft Ward The Calverts and the Robsons: Are you a twig on a monster such as this? Gar and Ed Borland William & Randall Curling (Delaware Township) compiled by Sid Prior Joseph Dain (Vice-President & Director of Deere & Company (John Deere) - born in compiled by Dave McEachren West Delaware, Caradoc Twp John Hodgins m. Elizabeth O'Neil Family Tree (London Twp) by Lester Hodgins (writers/researchers include Mrs. Hodgins……forever kindred (includes many local families) N. (Haskett) Loft of Ilderton and Mrs. A. Hodgins of Biddulph Township) The Lawsons of London by Bill Corfield London Township Families - Henry Coombs, Dr. Henry Hanson, Jackson Family various (copies) Descendents of Alexander McFarlane (Delaware Twp) compiled by Diane Sutton Bourgault History of the MacFarlanes (McFarlanes)- Three books Evelyn Poole Moore MacIntyre's of Komoka - binder Mrs. Schmiltker Maxwell McLean's Collection of Birth, Deaths & Marriages - Lobo Township families - Indexed (Transcribed from Newspaper Notices - majority from the 1930's, 40's & compiled and transcribed by Maxwell McLean 50's) James McMasters and Family - To Quinte and Beyond Brian Tackaberry UE Myth & Reality: The Chisholm Family in Elgin County 1819-1835 George Thorman The Old Gow Farm - 1832 (& local West Elgin History) Douglas Lyons Our Somerset Heritage: A history of the James Hellyer & Hannah Patten family Carol A. Small Our Somerset Heritage: 2015 Updates (James Hellyer & Hannah Patten family) Carol A. Small W. W. Judd - part family tree (copy) Stories of the (Pre)History : The Jury Family Legacies (2 copies) Robert J. Pearce The Molsons: Their Lives and Times 1780-2000 Karen Molson The Pearces of "Little Ireland" Tyrconnell 1809-2009 Alison L. Pearce The Posterity of the Three Brethren: A short history of the Clan Macpherson Alan G. Macpherson The Rollins family history - 1848-1960 Rollins family Christopher Waugh 1790-1876 and his family of descendants Lorene Waugh and Linda Waugh Donsberger Cemeteries/Birth/Death/Marriages DelawareTownship - McKay/Barney Cemetery - copy of newspaper article London Free Press Max McLean Collection/ Birth, Deaths & Marriages - primarily Lobo Township newspaper clippings in binders - indexed Delaware Township 1891 Census - Delaware Township (copy of original) "A Century of Grace" 1869-1969 Delaware Memorial United Church (2 copies) Frieda Johnston - Chair of Centennial Committee wrote in 1823 by James E. Seaver from interviews A Narrative of the Life of Mrs Mary Jemison - Chapter 8 (Ebenezer Allen)- copy with Mary Jemison. Delaware 1794-1994 Bi-Centennial Calendar cover - by artist Elizabeth Annand Delaware (The history of Middlesex County 1889) - photocopy Delaware & Westminster Townships - Honouring out roots (2 volumes) Westminster Township Historical Society Delaware Township - binder with a variety of clippings/photos (copies) Delaware Tweedsmuir History - 2 binders - copies (originals in archives) Delaware Women's Institute Grain for the reaper Bernie Hann Kilworth……a look back Mrs Mae Woodhull Doan & Leo V. Harris Oakland Cemetery - Delaware Cemetery copy - Moyer Collection The Battle of Kilworth (article) Glenn Stott Western Hooves on Thunder (War of 1812 - Delaware pg. 4) Zig Misiak William Weld/Farmer's Advocate (copies - pages 52-61) Postal Stationery Notes (Volume 19 No.6 Sept, 2004) Lobo Township 100 Picnics - History of Lobo Union School Picnic Maxwell W. McLean 1861 Census -Lobo Township - Ontario Genealogical Society Buxbaum: A murderous affair (novel) Brian Martin Century Farms of Lobo (2 copies) Lobo Township Historical Society 1995 Country: A Breath of Fresh Air - 3 copies Mason Fletcher Country: Old Memories Mason Fletcher History of the Waugh Farms: Lobo Township 1877-2003 Lorene Waugh It happened in Lobo - 1820-1990 - A collection of Lobo Trivia (2 copies) Complied by Maxwell W. McLean Lobo Township - various items in binder (copies) Lobo Township - binder with a variety of clippings/photos (copies) Lobo Township Sketches Ron Davis Marsh Store - binder with newspaper clippings from 1976 to 1980 School Days, Sweet Memories Mason Fletcher Shipley Family Fonds (description) located in the Ontario Archives The Heritage of Lobo 1820-1990 - 2 copies Lobo Township Heritage Group Walking, Wings & Wildflowers - A tour guide of the Coldstream Conservation Area London
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