G
GAINES, William | a Lieutenant in Eighth Battalion, Oxford
Militia (Nissouri), June 1849 to at least June 1852 | Shenston (1852), page 110
GALASPEY, John | a township councillor for Blandford Township, 1850 |
Shenston (1852), page 191
GALLAFORD, John | a township councillor for West Oxford Township, 1851 |
Shenston (1852), page 150
GALLIFORD, J. | of Ingersoll, agent for County of Oxford Building
Society, Oct. 1851-? | Shenston (1852), page 105
GALLIFORD, John | listed as a shoemaker on King street in Ingersoll, 1851
| Canada Directory (1851), page 116
GALLIFORD, John | elected as a village councillor for Ingersoll during
the Village’s first municipal election, Jan. 1852 | Shenston (1852), page 131
GALLIFORD, John | listed as a bootmaker in Village of Ingersoll
Directory, c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 133
GALLIFORD (GALLOWAY?), John | Reeve of Ingersoll, County of Oxford, 1852
| Shenston (1852), page 78
GALLOWAY, Ebenezer | a student in a West Oxford Township school taught by
Mr. Rufus Foster, 1825 | Shenston (1852), page 148
GALLOWAY, James | an assessor for West Oxford Township, 1851 | Shenston
(1852), page 150
GALLOWAY, John | listed in an 1816 assessment roll for "Oxford upon
the Thames" (now known as West, East and North Oxford Townships) with 60
acres uncultivated, 40 acres cultivated and with 3 horses and 5 cows as
livestock | Shenston (1852), page 143
GALLOWAY, John | listed in an 1824 assessment roll for West Oxford
Township at Conc. 2, Lot 14 with 25 acres uncultivated and 75 acres cultivated
[NOTE: some individuals appearing in this assessment may have actually resided
in present day East Oxford or North Oxford Townships, which detached from
"Oxford upon the Thames" during the early 1820s and in Jan. 1842
respectively] | Shenston (1852), page 147
GALLOWAY, John | an assessor for "Oxford upon the Thames" (now
known as West, East and North Oxford Townships), 1825 | Shenston (1852), page
141
GALLOWAY, John | an assessor for Dereham Township, c.1825 | Shenston
(1852), page 136
GALLOWAY, John | a school trustee, ____ Oxford Township, 1839 | Shenston
(1852), page 79
GALLOWAY, John | of West Oxford, seconded nomination for Robert Riddell
during election for County of Oxford M.P.P. for second Provincial Parliament
(united Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada), Oct. 1844 | Shenston (1852), page
95
GALLOWAY, W. | listed as an innkeeper in Woodstock, 1851 | Canada
Directory (1851), page 471
GALLOWAY, William | a student in a West Oxford Township school taught by
Mr. Rufus Foster, 1825 | Shenston (1852), page 147
GALLOWAY, William | a student in a Sabbath School located in West Oxford
Township, 1827 (memorized 126 verses that summer) | Shenston (1852), page 148
GALLOWAY, William | a Lieutenant in Third Battalion, Oxford Militia (Zorra
East and West), May 1847 to at least June 1852 | Shenston (1852), page 109
GAMBLE, Andrew | listed as a carpenter in Town of Woodstock Directory,
c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 126
GANIER, William | listed as a carpenter in Town of Woodstock Directory,
c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 126
GARBELL, ____ | entry won "second best boar" during County of
Oxford Agricultural Society's 14th Annual Show, Sep. 27, 1849 | Shenston (1852),
page 101
GARBETT, William | a management committee member for East Oxford Township
Farmer’s Association from July 1851 to at least 1852 | Shenston (1852), page
153
GARBUTT, W. | entry won "second best yoke of three year old
steers" during County of Oxford Agricultural Society's 17th Annual Show,
Sep. 30, 1852 | Shenston (1852), page 100
GARBUTT, William | a township councillor for East Oxford Township, 1851 |
Shenston (1852), page 156
GARBUTT, William | entry won "second best spring wheat" during
County of Oxford Agricultural Society's 16th Annual Show, Oct. 2, 1851 |
Shenston (1852), page 101
GARDNER, Francis | listed as operator of a general store in Thamesford (Nissouri
Township), 1851 | Canada Directory (1851), page 407
GARNER, William | listed as a cooper in Town of Woodstock Directory,
c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 126
GARNETT, R. | a Captain in Fifth Regiment, Oxford Militia (Nissouri East,
Nissouri West and North Oxford), 1838-? | Shenston (1852), page 107
GARNLIN, William | listed as a laborer in Town of Woodstock Directory,
c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 126
GIBSON, David | appointed as a commissioner to proceed to, examine and
confirm surveys of lands in Norwich Township, 1835-1836 | Shenston (1852), page
183
GIBSON, J. | a Captain in Second Regiment, Oxford Militia (Blenheim,
Blandford and Woodstock), 1838-? | Shenston (1852), page 106
GIBSON, James | a Justice of the Peace for County of Oxford, June 1835 to
at least Dec. 1836 | Shenston (1852), page 87
GIBSON, James | donated funds toward the construction of Goodwin’s
School House in Woodstock, c.1839 | Shenston (1852), page 120
GILBERT, C.W. | listed as a minister in Village of Ingersoll Directory,
c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 133
GILCHRIST, Angus | listed as a laborer in Village of Ingersoll Directory,
c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 133
GILLARD, Philip | listed in an assessment roll for Dereham Township with
98 acres uncultivated, 2 acres cultivated, c.1825 | Shenston (1852), page 136
GILLESPIE, James | entry won "best stallion" during County of
Oxford Agricultural Society's 17th Annual Show, Sep. 30, 1852 | Shenston (1852),
page 99
GIRHAM, Evan | listed as a sawyer in Village of Ingersoll Directory,
c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 133
GLOVER, Henry | listed as an innkeeper in Oakland (Oakland Township),
1851 | Canada Directory (1851), page 261
GLOVER, H.S. | listed as operator of a temperance inn in Scotland (Burford/Oakland
Townships), 1851 | Canada Directory (1851), page 352
GLOVER, Jacob | a Captain in Sixth Battalion, Oxford Militia (Dereham),
Mar. 1850 to at least June 1852 | Shenston (1852), page 109
GLOVER, Jacob | a township councillor for Dereham Township, 1850 to at
least 1852 | Shenston (1852), page 139
GOBLE, Jacob | Adjutant in Oxford Militia, 1824 | Shenston (1852), page
106
GOBLE, John | listed as a teamster in Village of Ingersoll Directory,
c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 133
GOBLE, William | a Justice of the Peace for District of Brock, Sep.
1849-? | Shenston (1852), page 88
GOBLE, William | suffered a fire at his cooper shop, Blenheim, Feb. 1849
| Shenston (1852), page 112
GODFREY, Joseph S. | listed as a turner and chairmaker in Thamesford (Nissouri
Township), 1851 | Canada Directory (1851), page 407
GOLDING, Ebenezer | a township councillor for North Oxford Township, 1852
| Shenston (1852), page 162
GOLDTHORP, David | listed as a tailor in Town of Woodstock Directory,
c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 126
GOOD, Thomas | listed as an innkeeper in Otterville (Norwich Township),
1851 | Canada Directory (1851), page 264
GOODWIN, Mr. | his school house was the location for the founding meeting
of County of Oxford Horticultural Society, April 2, 1852 | Shenston (1852), page
103
GOODWIN, A.W. | listed as a tailor in Woodstock, 1851 | Canada Directory
(1851), page 471
GOODWIN, C. | listed as a school teacher in Woodstock, 1851 | Canada
Directory (1851), page 471
GOODWIN, C. | secretary and treasurer for The Mechanics’ Institute and
Library in Woodstock, May 1852-? | Shenston (1852), page 123
GOODWIN, Christopher | taught "first class" during Board of
Public Instruction’s first and second years, 1851-1852 | Shenston (1852), page
113
GOODWIN, Christopher | listed as a teacher in Town of Woodstock
Directory, c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 126
GOODWIN, J. | listed as a tailor in Otterville (Norwich Township), 1851 |
Canada Directory (1851), page 264
GOODWIN, John | Township Superintendent (of schools) for Dereham
Township, 1845 | Shenston (1852), page 80
GORDEN, A. | listed as a tailor in Village of Ingersoll Directory, c.1852
| Shenston (1852), page 133
GORDEN (GORDON), Hugh | a school teacher, Zorra Township, 1838-1839 |
Shenston (1852), pp. 79, 174
GORDON, Alexander | a Lieutenant in Third Regiment, Oxford Militia (Zorra
Township), 1838-? | Shenston (1852), page 107
GORDON, Alexander | a Lieutenant in Third Battalion, Oxford Militia (Zorra
East and West), May 1847 to at least June 1852 | Shenston (1852), page 109
GORDON, Alexander | an assessor for West Zorra Township, 1850 and 1852 |
Shenston (1852), pp. 176, 177
GORDON, Alexander | listed as a tailor on King street in Ingersoll, 1851
| Canada Directory (1851), page 116
GORDON, David | listed as a teamster in Town of Woodstock Directory,
c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 126
GORDON, Donald | listed as a blacksmith in Town of Woodstock Directory,
c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 126
GORDON, Donald | listed as a laborer in Town of Woodstock Directory,
c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 126
GORDON (GORDEN), Hugh | a school teacher, Zorra Township, 1838-1839 |
Shenston (1852), pp. 79, 174
GORDON, J. | listed as a blacksmith in Woodstock, 1851 | Canada Directory
(1851), page 471
GORDON, John | secretary & treasurer for Farmer & Mechanics
Building Society of the County of Oxford, Oct. 1850-? | Shenston (1852), page
105
GORDON, William | a Justice of the Peace for County of Oxford, July 1833
to at least June 1835 | Shenston (1852), page 87
GOURLAY, Robert | during a public meeting, requested information
regarding lands and resources present in West Oxford Township, Dec. 1817 ;
during a public meeting, requested information regarding lands and resources
present in Norwich Township, Jan. 1818 | Shenston (1852), pp. 143, 146, 179
GORDON (GORDEN), William | a Justice of the Peace for District of Brock,
Feb. 1840 to at least Sep. 1849 | Shenston (1852), pp. 87, 88
GRACON, Robert | listed in an 1822 assessment roll for East Nissouri
Township with 91 acres uncultivated, one acre cleared and with one cow as
livestock | Shenston (1852), page 201
GRAHAM, Alex. | listed in an 1812 assessment roll for "Oxford upon
the Thames" (now known as West, East and North Oxford Townships) with 26
acres uncultivated, 4 acres cultivated and with one horse and one cow as
livestock (apparently also listed in 1816) | Shenston (1852), page 142
GRAHAM, James | of "Oxford", mentioned with regard to road
improvements, 1812 | Shenston (1852), page 85
GRAHAM, James | listed in an 1812 assessment roll for "Oxford upon
the Thames" (now known as West, East and North Oxford Townships) with 84
acres uncultivated, 16 acres cultivated and with 2 horses and 2 cows as
livestock (apparently also listed in 1816) | Shenston (1852), page 143
GRAHAM, John | listed as a teamster in Woodstock, 1851 | Canada Directory
(1851), page 471
GRAHAM, John | listed as a teamster in Town of Woodstock Directory,
c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 126
GRAHAM, Mary | listed in Town of Woodstock Directory, c.1852 | Shenston
(1852), page 126
GRAHAM, Captain P. | appointed as a building committee member and
treasurer during events leading to construction of a Court House in Woodstock
[replaced by H.C. Barwick in 1838?], 1837 | Shenston (1852), page 117
GRAHAM, P. | Lieutenant-Colonel in Second Regiment, Oxford Militia
(Blenheim, Blandford and Woodstock), 1838-? | Shenston (1852), page 106
GRAHAM, P. (junior) | a Lieutenant in Second Regiment, Oxford Militia
(Blenheim, Blandford and Woodstock), 1838-? | Shenston (1852), page 106
GRAHAM, Philip | a Justice of the Peace for County of Oxford, July 1833
to at least June 1835 | Shenston (1852), page 87
GRAHAM, Philip | District Councillor for North Oxford Township, District
of Brock, 1842-1845 | Shenston (1852), pp. 65, 67, 68, 69
GRAHAM, Phillip | a Justice of the Peace for District of Brock, Feb.
1840-? | Shenston (1852), pp. 87, 88
GRANT, Alexander | listed as a tailor in Woodstock, 1851 | Canada
Directory (1851), page 471
GRANT, Alexander | listed as a tailor in Town of Woodstock Directory,
c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 126
GRANT, W. | listed as a tailor in Embro (Zorra Township), 1851 | Canada
Directory (1851), page 80
GRAY, William | suffered a fire at his frame tavern [in Woodstock?], Nov.
1842 | Shenston (1852), page 112
GREEN, Alexander | resided on the north side of Dundas street in
Woodstock, Jan. 1836 | Shenston (1852), page 215
GREEN, Alexander | elected as a town councillor for Woodstock during the
Town’s first municipal election, Jan. 1851 | Shenston (1852), page 124
GREEN, Alexander | listed as a shoemaker in Woodstock, 1851 | Canada
Directory (1851), page 471
GREEN, Alexander | listed as a shoemaker in Town of Woodstock Directory,
c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 126
GREEN, Allen | entry won "best stallion" during County of
Oxford Agricultural Society's 15th Annual Show, Sep. 26, 1850 | Shenston (1852),
page 99
GREEN (GREER?), John (junior) | a management committee member for East
Oxford Township Farmer’s Association from July 1851 to at least 1852 |
Shenston (1852), page 153
GREEN, John (senior) | a management committee member for East Oxford
Township Farmer’s Association from July 1851 to at least 1852 | Shenston
(1852), page 153
GREEN, William | listed as a carpenter in Town of Woodstock Directory,
c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 126
GREENAWAY, James | listed as a carpenter in Town of Woodstock Directory,
c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 126
GREER (GREEN?), John (junior) | a management committee member for East
Oxford Township Farmer’s Association from July 1851 to at least 1852 |
Shenston (1852), page 153
GREGORY, G.W. | Deputy Reeve for Nissouri Township, County of Oxford,
1851 | Shenston (1852), page 77
GREGORY, J.M. | listed as a shoemaker in Otterville (Norwich Township),
1851 | Canada Directory (1851), page 264
GREGORY, P. | a township councillor for East Nissouri Township, 1850 |
Shenston (1852), page 204
GREGORY, W.H. | a township councillor for East Nissouri Township, 1851 |
Shenston (1852), page 204
GREIG, James | listed as a miller in Village of Ingersoll Directory,
c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 133
GREIG, John | acted as secretary during proceedings which established the
Woodstock Subscription Library, Feb. 1835; first librarian for "the
Woodstock Reading Society" (i.e., the Woodstock Subscription Library) |
Shenston (1852), page 123
GREIG, John & Co. | resided on the north side of Dundas street in
Woodstock, Jan. 1836 | Shenston (1852), page 215
GREIG, John | donated funds toward the construction of Goodwin’s School
House in Woodstock, c.1839 ; one of the first trustees for Goodwin’s School
House in Woodstock | Shenston (1852), page 120
GREIG, John | appointed as town clerk some time after Woodstock’s
second municipal election, 1852 | Shenston (1852), page 124
GREIG, John | president for The Mechanics’ Institute and Library in
Woodstock, May 1852-? | Shenston (1852), page 123
GREIG, John | listed as an attorney in Town of Woodstock Directory,
c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 126
GREIG, William | listed in Town of Woodstock Directory, c.1852 | Shenston
(1852), page 126
GRESNEY, Abner | an Ensign in Fourth Regiment, Oxford Militia (Burford
and Oakland), 1838-? | Shenston (1852), page 107
GREY, Mr. | appointed as a committee member to raise money toward the
construction of a grammar school in Woodstock, 1841 | Shenston (1852), page 118
GREY, Mr. | subsequent to T.S. Shenston’s resolution that boundary of
Town of Woodstock be expanded, was appointed as a committee member to draft such
a petition, July 1850 | Shenston (1852), page 116
GREY, Mr. | entry won "best twelve trusses of sweetwilliams"
during first show of Oxford Horticultural Society, Jul. 6, 1852 | Shenston
(1852), page 103
GREY, E. | entry won "second best European boys" during County
of Oxford Agricultural Society's 15th Annual Show, Sep. 26, 1850 | Shenston
(1852), page 102
GREY, John | of Montreal, received deed for blocks 6, 9, and 13 of
Norwich from Mr. Wilcox (of York), Jan. 1801 | Shenston (1852), page 111
GREY, John | secretary & treasurer of Brock District Building
Society, 1852-? | Shenston (1852), page 104
GREY, John | secretary & treasurer for County of Oxford Building
Society, Oct. 1852-? | Shenston (1852), page 105
GREY, Thomas | listed as a farmer in Town of Woodstock Directory, c.1852
| Shenston (1852), page 126
GREY, Mr. W. | entry won "best three clusters of grapes" during
Oxford Horticultural Society show, Oct. 1852 | Shenston (1852), page 104
GREY, William | resided on the south side of Dundas street in Woodstock,
Jan. 1836 | Shenston (1852), page 215
GREY, William | clerk for East Oxford Township, 1840 | Shenston (1852),
page 157
GREY, William | erected the first three-storey brick house found in
Woodstock - a Hotel called the "Royal Pavilion", 1844 (cost 500
pounds) | Shenston (1852), page 120
GREY, William | board member for Brock District Building Society, Jan.
1847-? | Shenston (1852), page 104
GREY, William | an Ensign in Second Battalion, Oxford Militia (Blandford
and East Oxford), June 1847 to at least June 1852 | Shenston (1852), page 108
GREY, William | board member for Farmer & Mechanics Building Society
of the County of Oxford, Oct. 1850-? | Shenston (1852), page 105
GREY, William | elected as a town councillor for Woodstock during the
Town’s second municipal election, Jan. 1852 | Shenston (1852), page 124
GREY, William | listed in Town of Woodstock Directory, c.1852 | Shenston
(1852), page 126
GREY, William | vice-president of County of Oxford Horticultural Society,
1852 | Shenston (1852), page 103
GRIFFIN, John | assessor for Norwich Township, 1844-1845 and 1849 ;
collector for Norwich Township, 1844-1845 ; a township councillor for Norwich
Township, 1850 to at least 1852 | Shenston (1852), pp. 186, 187
GRIFFIN, Rev. Stephen | listed as a minister in Town of Woodstock
Directory, c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 126
GRIFFIN, William | Deputy Reeve for Norwich Township, County of Oxford,
1850 | Shenston (1852), page 75
GRIFFITH, J. | an Ensign in Third Regiment, Oxford Militia (Zorra
Township), 1838-? | Shenston (1852), page 107
GRINTON, Thomas | collector for Blenheim Township, 1841-1842 | Shenston
(1852), page 199
GRINTON, William | a District Councillor for Blenheim Township, District
of Brock, 1842-1844 | Shenston (1852), pp. 65, 67, 68
GROBB, Alexander | listed as a cabinetmaker in Woodstock, 1851 | Canada
Directory (1851), page 471
GROBLE, Anson | listed as a cabinetmaker in Town of Woodstock Directory,
c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 126
GROVES, F. | a Lieutenant in Second Regiment, Oxford Militia (Blenheim,
Blandford and Woodstock), 1838-? | Shenston (1852), page 106
GRUB, Mark | listed as a laborer in Town of Woodstock Directory, c.1852 |
Shenston (1852), page 126
GUILD, Mr. | hired to construct a Baptist Meeting House in Woodstock,
c.1836 | Shenston (1852), page 118
GUILD, James | assessor for East Oxford Township, 1844 | Shenston (1852),
page 157
GUILD, John | a management committee member for East Oxford Township
Farmer’s Association from July 1851 to at least 1852 | Shenston (1852), page
153
GUNES, James | listed as a bricklayer in Village of Ingersoll Directory,
c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 133
GUNN, Alexander | resided on the north side of Dundas street in
Woodstock, Jan. 1836 | Shenston (1852), page 215
GUNN, Alexander | listed as a shoemaker in Town of Woodstock Directory,
c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 126
GUNN, George | listed as a tailor in Town of Woodstock Directory, c.1852
| Shenston (1852), page 126
GUNN, Hugh | listed as a teamster in Town of Woodstock Directory, c.1852
| Shenston (1852), page 126
GUNN, James | listed in Town of Woodstock Directory, c.1852 | Shenston
(1852), page 126
GUNN, Lauchlan | listed as a teamster in Town of Woodstock Directory,
c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 126
GURNETT, G. | listed as a saddler in Woodstock, 1851 | Canada Directory
(1851), page 471
GURNETT, Gabriel | listed as a saddler in Town of Woodstock Directory,
c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 126
GURNETT, George | listed as a shoemaker in Town of Woodstock Directory,
c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 126
GURNETT, John | listed as a printer in Town of Woodstock Directory,
c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 126
GUY, Thomas | entry won "best ram for carcass" during County of
Oxford Agricultural Society's 17th Annual Show, Sep. 30, 1852 | Shenston (1852),
page 100