MUSKOKA District (part PARRY SOUND)

Muskoka District was named after an Indian Chief, probably Misquuckkey of the Chippawas, who until the treaty of 1815 was lord of this Venetian district of Ontario….. While the heavy pine and hardwood forests were still in their primeval beauty, many people, even Government agents, considered that the country was fit for settlement. In 1859 the first land grants ere made, the District was constituted in 1868.

Parry Sound District was organized in 1870. Himsworth opened in 1876. Machar opened in 1875.


Historical Maps

Most southern Townships

See County Maps!


Historical Directories

Some for Muskoka

See County Directories!


Transcribed Names

Database for each Township, or

Province-Wide Search

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MUSKOKA Maps

all Townships avail except:
Baxter
Finlayson
Freeman
Gibson
Sinclair

P SOUND Maps

all Townships avail except:
Conger
Cowper
Joly
Parry Island
Proudfoot

MUSKOKA Directories

Cardwell
Monck
Morrison
Muskoka
Watt
(towns)

P SOUND Directories

none available

(Search Surnames at Township pages)

OGS

FHC Bracebridge
FHC North Bay

MPSGG

more maps and names


An excerpt from The Province of Ontario: A History, 1615-1927, by Middleton, J.E. & Langdon, F., 1927, Dominion Publishing Co., Toronto




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.