1 Footnote Ontario: An Informal History of the
Land and its People page 23.
2 Footnote The Story of Canada, page 133.
3 Footnote Catherine Parr Trail was not a "Parr". Her
maiden name was "Strickland" and her married name was "Trail".
"Parr" was her middle name. See The Gentle Pioneers, page 17.
4 Footnote Ibid. pages 167 to 171.
5 Footnote Siblings Catherine and Susanna followed their younger
brother to Canada. All three were published authors of early Canadian life.
6 Footnote The Great Migration page29
7 Footnote The Great Migration page26
8 Footnote The Great Migration pages 147 and 149
9 Footnote The John A. MacDonald Album, pages 26 and 27.
10 Footnote Middlesex Historical Atlas
11 Footnote The John A. MacDonald Album, page 27.
12 Footnote See The Story of Canada, page 192.
13 Footnote See Upper Canada The Formative Years, page 27 gives
one a pictorial clue as to how valuable these Clergy Reserves could be.
14 Footnote Ibid page 244 for a more complete background.
15 Footnote See "Lord Durham's Report" for a more
detailed accounting.
16 Footnote See The Story of Canada, pages 187.
17 Footnote Middlesex Two Centuries page 15
18 Footnote Also found spellings as "Silvester", I
suggest it was "Sylvester" based on the spelling George and Roy Parr had and
used.19 Footnote Ontario An Informal History of the Land and
Its People, page 32.
20 Footnote A Century of Western
Ontario, pages 78 and 79.
21 Footnote Ibid page 103.
22 Footnote The Story of Canada, page 201.
23 Footnote A Century of Western Ontario page 152.
24 Footnote A Century of Western Ontario page 155.
25 Footnote The John A. MacDonald Album, page 67.
26 Footnote Ibid page 56.
27 Footnote The Story of Canada, page 113.
28 Footnote Family History News volume 3 number 1, pages 14 and
15.
29 Footnote A Century of Western Ontario, pages 203 to 205.
30 Footnote Ibid page 274.
31 Footnote The John A. MacDonald Album, page 34.
32 Footnote A Century of Western Ontario, pages 217 to 220.
33 Footnote A Century of Western Ontario, page 230.
34 Footnote A Century of Western Ontario, page 242.
35 Footnote A Century of Western Ontario page 253.
36 Footnote A Century of Western Ontario page 278.
37 Footnote A Century of Western Ontario page 281.
38 Footnote Personal Journaling magazine; Writing About Your
Life, article entitled "Tell Them What Makes You Tick"
authored by Linda Walker.
39 Footnote Quote from the episode
"The Inner Light" from "Star Trek, The Next Generation" click the link
below for more
http://sttng.epguides.info/?ID=299 |