Carp is in the western part of Carleton County. Don't know whether Ottawa-Carleton branch genealogical society can answer questions the list has or not regarding Carp. Bill in Virginia
Well, Someone can answer those questions.... Carleton County, (Currently Exists) Originally part of Dalhousie District; Named for Sir Guy Carleton, Lord Dorchester Carleton Place, Beckwith & Ramsay Townships, Lanark County (Currently Exists) Named in 1830 after the street Carlton Place in Scotland Carleton West Township, Carleton County (Currently Exists) Formerly the townships of Fitzroy, Huntley and Torbolton (received when I entered into my Canadian search engine (carleton +record +office) BOOK LIST - Carleton County, Ontario Carleton County District Map 1836 District Map 1845 County Map 1852 Carleton County Marriages- Marriages for Carleton County, Ontario from 1869 to 1873. Compiled by Jeff Stewart & Beverley Lee. Transc http://www.globalgenealogy.com/ccarlt.htm Documents relating to America at Hampshire Record Office ... of General Sir Guy Carleton (Governor of Canada ... by the Hampshire Record Office. http://www.hants.gov.uk/record-office/us.html gen_20010809 ... 1849, 68. @NS047631@ 45. .The Family of Jeremiah Carleton of Lyndeboro, N.H. and Barre, Vt. ...NEGH Register: Carleton-Wilson, Volume: Volume 106,. Moriarty, G. ... http://www.thelemons.org/names/WC_SRC.htm Wills and Estate Records - Carleton County SECTION 2(d) CARLETON COUNTY (Courthouse at Ottawa) WILLS AND ESTATE RECORDS SUBJECT CATEGORY: COURT RECORDS: Wills and Estate Records RECORD GROUP TITLE: COURT RECORDS SUB-GROUP HEADING: SURROGATE CO http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~wjmartin/wills-5.htm http://globalgenealogy.com/books/899main.htm BOOK LIST, County Marriage Registers of Ontario - By Elizabeth ... ... parents and witnesses. Carleton County Map, showing ... July 1st. The Office of the Registrar ... created to record all registration ... Huron County Marriages- Marriage ... (FROM a BooK) Carleton County Marriages- Marriages for Carleton County, Ontario from 1869 to 1873. Transcriptions of Carleton County marriages from the records of the Office of the Registrar General for Ontario from July 1869 until the implementation of numbered registrations in 1873. Thorough index of all names, including the parents and witnesses. Carleton County Map, showing the places mentioned in the registrations. List of ministers and priests with their denominations and where they served. Selection of repositories, resource centres and societies pertaining to Middlesex County. Carleton County Marriages- Marriages for Carleton County, Ontario from 1869 to 1873. Compiled by Jeff Stewart & Beverley Lee. Transcriptions of Carleton County marriages from the records of the Office of the Registrar General for Ontario from July 1869 until the implementation of numbered registrations in 1873. Thorough index of all names, including the parents and witnesses. Carleton County Map, showing the places mentioned in the registrations. List of ministers and priests with their denominations and where they served. Selection of repositories, resource centres and societies pertaining to Middlesex County. Detailed referencing and guidance for those wishing to access the registrations on microfilm. Marriages involving Carleton County residents may have taken place in neighboring counties. 197pp., 8.5" x 11", 2000, **ISBN 0-9683709-9-3. (WITH THIS **NUMBER, GO TO THE LIBRARIAN AND ASK FOR THIS BOOK. SHE/HE CAN OBTAIN IT FOR YOU VIA INTERLIBRARY LOAN) http://www.rootsweb.com/%7Enbcarlet/ ... Research Links .CanadianLinks Carleton County Gen Web ... Brunswick Orchard Nothumberland County GenWeb NWT ... Census Project Public Record Office of Northern ... http://nbgenlinks.new-brunswick.net/Page_Support.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~nbcarlet/index.htm#AboutCarletonCounty Carleton County is located in western New Brunswick adjoining the State of Maine and is partitioned by the Saint John River. The county was established from York County in 1832. Until 1850, Carleton County covered the area of the present day counties of Carleton, Victoria and Madawaska. Carleton County Act, 1831-32 and the Birth of Carleton County Carleton County Lookups Carleton County, New Brunswick Lookups Carleton County Home Page View Queries View Surnames Reference Books & Resources Volunteer email Address New Brunswick Birth Registers Index, 1801-1899 Online PANB Carleton County, New Brunswick Marriage http://www.rootsweb.com/~nbcarlet/carleton_lookups.html http://wwnet.com/~treesrch/ontario.html A Select Index to Names of Loyalists and their Associates Contained in the British Headquarters Papers, New York City 1774-1783 The Carleton Papers The Papers The British Headquarters Papers comprise about 30,000 manuscript pages and are available on microfilm at the National Archives of Canada. The collection of papers is referred to as the British Headquarters Papers, New York City 1774-1783 or the Carleton Papers. The records were kept by successive Commanders-in Chief of the British Army in North America during the American Revolution. They document the conduct of the war, the civil administration, and the lives, not only of the British Military, but also the civilians and loyalist soldiers who passed through New York. The Project The King's Name Project is a project of the Sir Guy Carleton Branch, United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada, Ottawa, Canada. The purpose of the project was to index, selectively, names of loyalists and associated people found in the British Headquarters Papers. The project involved several researchers reading the microfilm and creating an index card, containing pertinent information, for each loyalist name. There are about 50,000 index cards available covering names from A to Z Importance of the Index This index is an exceptional guide to information for anyone interested in the Loyalists (white or black), soldiers and civilian refugees, or German soldiers who passed through New York during the American Revolution. It will be especially valuable for genealogists as well as historians, ethnographers and other specialists who formerly had only a short-entry, general index to help them research. Now specific data will be easy to locate and manipulate. Which Ancestors? The index can be used to find ancestors who passed through New York City during the Revolution, ancestors who fled or were evacuated, ancestors sent to Canada under specific orders, ancestors who were soldiers of a British Regiment demobilized in Canada, ancestors who were soldiers of a German Regiment, "rebels" who: wrote letters to Headquarters, whose property was confiscated, or who were imprisoned. Black History This index is invaluable for Black History because it contains many names of individuals, previously scattered throughout the documents: loyalist soldiers, and freed or enslaved civilian refugees. The index also includes the so-called "Book of Negroes" which is a register of refugees of colour giving references to 2,372 people many of whom went to Nova Scotia. There is extensive information about them such as their names, sex, health, distinguishing marks, status (free or slave), origins, names of their white associates, and the ships used to carry them. Carleton's Loyalist Index and The Book of Negroes The Sir Guy Carleton Branch has completed the task of taking the basic hand written information from the King's Name Project index cards and has entered the data into a computer database. The database is available in dbf (DBASE III+), xls (EXCEL), and csv formats which can be imported into most current database programs and can also be read by spreadsheet programs. The CSV format can be imported into most recent word processors. The Sir Guy Carleton Branch now has the computerized version of the index available for sale. CD-ROM Version - for PC or MAC Carleton's Loyalist Index - Order Form Carleton's Loyalist Index - Example The Book of Negroes - Example E-Mail: John Ruch ds082@freenet.carleton.ca Sir Guy Carleton Branch United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada 1805 - 71 Somerset St., W. Ottawa ON K2P 2G2 Canada Updated November 15, 2000 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------- Carleton County Cemeteries For QUESTIONS: the Webmaster of Carleton County's email address: gwsites@canada.com Ten Cemeteries of Fitzroy Twp. (Storey, Kinburn Baptist, Hunt, Lowry, St. Pauls Ang., McMillan, Landon, St. Michaels RC, Original RC, Smith Family, Mohr more hits from: http://www.ogsottawa.on.ca/publications/carleton.html Family Web Pages Family Web Pages There are several people who have created family web pages. This page is for those who would like to share this knowledge. All such sites will be subject to the access restrictions of the authors/owners. Carleton County GenWeb is Found by: HotBot, MSN Web Search http://www.rootsweb.com/~oncarlet/fampgs.html Carleton County (Ontario, Canada) Information Carleton County's boundaries were*: north: Ottawa River, Quebec Renfrew County east: Russell County south: Dundas Grenville Counties west: Lanark County Counties of Ontario Index http://members.aol.com/OntarioGen/carlinfo.htm Welcome to Fitzroy Harbour, Ontario, Canada (Good one for asking questions and getting a referral) home of the Fitzroy Peeper and featuring local news, sports, events, seniors, and other local information. http://www.fitzroyharbour.com/ West Carleton Township Public Library (IF YOU CAN CONTACT THE LADY BELOW, AND ASK FOR THE ISBN# FOR WHATEVER BOOK YOU WANT ABOUT WHATEVER SUBJECT, AND THEN, GIVE YOUR LIBRARIAN THAT SPECIFIC ISBN# YOU WILL HAVE THE INFORMATION YOU SO DESIRE WITHIN A WEEK OR TWO SO AS TO ANSWER YOUR QUESTION PERTAINING TO CARP.) servicing the communities of Carp, Constance and Buckham's Bay, Dunrobin, Fitzroy Harbour, Galetta, Kinburn, Marathon, and Woodlawn in the National Capital region. http://www.igs.net/~westcarlib/ Carp Branch Library 3911 Carp Carp ON K0A 1L0 (613) 839-5412 Library's Manager: Dorothy McGinn (dorothy.mcginn@library.ottawa.on.ca) -----Original Message----- From: Ripus1@aol.com [mailto:Ripus1@aol.com] Sent: Sunday, May 12, 2002 4:23 AM To: CAN-SHIPSLISTS-PRE1865-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [CanShipsPre1865] Re: Carp, Ontario Carp is in the western part of Carleton County. 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