Osnabruck Township


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Osnabruck Twp. in historical STORMONT Co.

Surveyed in 1784-1787 by Patrick McNiff, Lewis Kotte and William Chewett. Named from a Hanoverian town closely associated with the Royal Family, and settled in 1785 by Loyalist veterans; many of them Germans. There was a Lutheran Church in Osnabruck in 1795, Rev. S. Schwerdfeger, minister.

Jesse E. Middleton, The Province of Ontario: a History: 1615-1927, published 1927

With the 1957 expansion of the St. Lawrence Seaway / International Rapids hydro-electric power project, riverfront communities in this township were permanently surrendered to water.

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HINT: Before fine-searching the online maps, verify from the database of transcribed names (bottom).

The 'Loyalist Map' images, *and transcriptions of names / locations* are available from the St. Lawrence chapter UELAC. Use this index.

These St. Lawrence Riverfront locations were settlement grants awarded to United Empire Loyalist militia units. The townships were initially numbered i.e.

No. 1 (now Charlottenburgh)
No. 2 (now Cornwall)
No. 3 (now Osnabruck)
No. 4 (now Williamsburgh)
No. 5 (now Matilda)
Lake Township (now Lancaster)

Early survey maps with names of original patentees – over-written with subsequent owners.

3 available I0050960 | I0050961 | I0050962

THE ABOVE LINKS ARE BROKEN. These had been off-site links to the Archives of Ontario's RG-100 Patent Plans. In 2023 the A of O replaced the 'Archives Descriptive Database' with the 'AIMS' database. Please direct inquiries to the Archives of Ontario quoting the RG 1-100 collection and urging for restoration of *large-sized* map images. (I'm always happy to hear from you too).

The names on these maps are not transcribed for the HeritagePIN databases.

Maps at McGill University's Digital Atlas Project cover the Post-Confederation period (late for the scope of this project). Names of land-owners are transcribed at McGill's site.

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Find Concession/Lot Locations from the Agricultural Schedules of the Canadian national Censuses.
1842 (limited), 1851, 1861 and 1871.

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Finding Aid | Search Form – LAC | see table, below

Osnabruck Agricultural schedule is missing from the digitized reel. The reel abruptly ended and no further Ag records found on next collection.

 
* The LAC search form is pre-set to search this District, and for Agricultural schedules only. However, these indexes are significantly incomplete. ALL IMAGES ARE AVAILABLE by page number, in the chart, above.

The 1861 Census Districts | Re: Bothwell, Cardwell & Monck

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Important: See FINDING AID – involves a few steps.
 
1871 District SubDistrict Div.* Film Images
72 Stormont A Osnbabruck Div 1 C-10007 Link to Start
72 Stormont A Osnbabruck Div 2 C-10007 Link to Start
72 Stormont A Osnbabruck Div 3 C-10007 Link to Start

 
* The Enumeration Division must match the corresponding Sched. 1 Personal Census.

Header titles on each census page aren't always fully descriptive of the Districts and Divisions. Rely on indexed information at Ancestry or FamilySearch.

The 1871 Census Districts | Maps of City Wards

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* tab marked (Tax Rolls) = no records for entire County

Ontario historical township tax assessments showing concessions and lots

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Township Dates Film Images  
Osnabruck None Available

NOTE: The above table is for records BEFORE 1880, only!
Films marked in red are viewable at LDS Family History Centers.


FamilySearch has begun to transcribe: (incomplete)

Ontario Tax Assessment Rolls, 1834-1899
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See FamilySearch Wiki about Ontario Taxation.
Both Owners and Tenants were assessed for taxes (i.e. Freeholders and Householders).
See the Instructions to Assessors from 1847 Norfolk Co.


Search Surname - by part name, or use a star as a wildcard -- do not use single quote i.e. O'Brien - instead use O(star) :
Total Records Found: 316, showing 10 per page
SurnameIncidenceTownshipCountyDatesSourceAvailable online?DetailsMisc
[ ]ions 1 Osnabruck Stormont 1862 map Link to Source
[ ]ordner 1 Osnabruck Stormont 1862 map Link to Source
Abrams 1 Osnabruck Stormont 1862 map Link to Source
Adams 7 Osnabruck Stormont 1862 map Link to Source
Alexander 2 Osnabruck Stormont 1862 map Link to Source
Algire 9 Osnabruck Stormont 1862 map Link to Source
Alguire 1 Osnabruck Stormont 1862 map Link to Source
Alguire? 1 Osnabruck Stormont 1862 map Link to Source
Alick 1 Osnabruck Stormont 1862 map Link to Source
Anderess 1 Osnabruck Stormont 1862 map Link to Source




heritagePIN PROJECT DATABASES | Project Goals and Progress




HeritagePIN has a number of Name Transcription Projects on the go since 2008. The time period of study is Pre-Confederation (1867). Since Ontario's civil records program took some years to fully implement, this time period has been extended to include Ontario's documented inhabitants prior to the mid-1870's.

Transcribed surnames are searchable at each Township's page




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MAPS | project

I had been able to photograph several of the (brittle) Pre-Confederation maps at various universities and archives, and by 2016 the University of Toronto has made images available ONLINE for many more!

The names in these databases have been transcribed by me personally, and include names from the inset town maps, and indexes of subscribers, located in the margins of each map.

 
DIRECTORIES & GAZETTEERS | project


Likewise, with historical directories, names have been transcribed by eye, not by OCR (conversion to text). They include those entries for individuals living in towns and cities.

 
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES


Where maps and directories are sparse for a township, or for an early time period, the Databases are supplemented with record-sets * that show names and Concession/Lot locations *. These include early Land Grant/Patents, and Agricultural Census returns.