Jamestown Forks Concession

Cadastre Abrégé for the Jamestown Forks Concession in Jamestown, Seigniory of Beauharnois – 1854

1479 Hargrave, Mary, veuve James Ross ? ? 78 ? 2/1/2


Jamestown was a region on the southwest side of the Seigniory of Beauharnois. It was bounded on the northwest by the Châteauguay River, on the southwest by Hinchinbrooke Township in the County of Huntingdon, on the south east by Russelltown region (boundary line was the present Grimshaw Road and Rang Savary) and on the northeast by South Georgetown region (boundary line was the Brysonville Sideroad).

Williamstown

Cadastre Abrégé for the Beech Ridge (Northwest Side) Concession in Williamstown, Seigniory of Beauharnois – 1854

2121 Hargrave, John 5 21/7 20 104/25 ? 2/14/2 6

Williamstown was a large, triangular shaped region on the northeast side of the Seigniory of Beauharnois. It was bounded on the northwest by the Châteauguay and English Rivers, on the southwest by the English River and South Georgetown region, on the south by the Norton Creek and Edwardstown region and on the northeast by the Seigniories of Châteauguay and La Salle. It included the Villages of Ste-Martine and St-Urbain-Premier.

Haddock/Mack

Huntingdon, Beauharnois & Châteauguay Protestant parish registers



ID: 12528

Source: 6.173

Found in the book: 1882

Event: Marriage

Surname: Haddock

Given: Sheldon Herman

Spouse: Mack, Mary Ross

Father:  

Occupation: bookmaker

Residence: Kingsey Falls

Mother:  

BrideResidence: Hinchinbrooke

Birth date:  

Baptism date:  

Marriage date: 1882-12-25

Death date:  

Burial date:  

Witnesses: Haddock, Sheldon H.; Haddock, Mary; Mack, John; Buchanan, Marion;

Notes: daughter of Mack, James

Church: Presbyterian Church in Canada at Athelstan in the Township of Hinchinbrooke and also in the Township of Elgin

Minister: Samuel Houston