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KARN, Christopher | listed in an 1824 assessment roll for
West Oxford Township at broken front, Lot 6 with 357 acres uncultivated and 50
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
KARN, Christopher (junior) | listed in an 1825 assessment roll for West
Oxford Township (as a "person then resident in" what eventually became
North Oxford Township) at Conc. 1, Lot 19 with 75 acres uncultivated, 25 acres
cultivated and with 2 horses, 2 cows, and 2 young cattle as livestock | Shenston
(1852), page 159
KARN, George | listed in an 1816 assessment roll for "Oxford upon
the Thames" (now known as West, East and North Oxford Townships) with 200
acres uncultivated, 20 acres cultivated and with one horse and one cow as
livestock | Shenston (1852), page 143
KARN, George | listed in an 1825 assessment roll for West Oxford Township
(as a "person then resident in" what eventually became North Oxford
Township) at Conc. 1, Lot 18 with 184 acres uncultivated, 16 acres cultivated
and with 2 horses, 2 cows, and 5 young cattle as livestock | Shenston (1852),
page 159
KARN, Jacob | listed in an 1824 assessment roll for West Oxford Township
at broken front, Lot 1 with 160 acres uncultivated and 40 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
KARN, Leonard | listed in an 1822 assessment roll for Zorra Township with
98 acres uncultivated, 2 acres cultivated and with 2 horses and 2 cows as
livestock | Shenston (1852), page 165
KARNE, Jacob | listed in an 1812 assessment roll for "Oxford upon
the Thames" (now known as West, East and North Oxford Townships) with 195
acres uncultivated, 5 acres cultivated and with one horse and 3 cows as
livestock (apparently also listed in 1816) | Shenston (1852), page 143
KEAST, Mrs. | entry won "best six stalks of rhubarb" during
first show of Oxford Horticultural Society, Jul. 6, 1852 | Shenston (1852), page
103
KEAST, Mrs. | winning entries during Oxford Horticultural Society show,
Oct. 1852: "best twelve dessert fall apples", "best twelve winter
apples", "best six fall pears", "best six winter
pears", "best eighteen plums, variety, three of each" | Shenston
(1852), page 104
KELLEY, Robert | listed as a shoemaker in Village of Ingersoll Directory,
c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 134
KELLSALL, Francis | listed in an 1822 assessment roll for East Nissouri
Township with 98 acres uncultivated, 2 acres cleared and with 2 oxen and one cow
as livestock | Shenston (1852), page 201
KELLY, John | a Captain in Oxford Militia, 1824 | Shenston (1852), page
105
KELLY, John | a Captain in Oxford Militia during 1829, in command of 80
men from Norwich | Shenston (1852), page 106
KELLY, John | a District Councillor for Burford Township, District of
Brock, 1842-1843 | Shenston (1852), pp. 65, 67
KENNEDY, D.M. | listed as a saddler in Scotland (Burford/Oakland
Townships), 1851 | Canada Directory (1851), page 352
KENNEDY, J. | a township councillor for Blenheim Township, 1850 |
Shenston (1852), page 197
KENNEDY, James | a Lieutenant in Seventh Battalion, Oxford Militia
(Blenheim), Aug. 1851 to at least June 1852 | Shenston (1852), page 110
KENNEDY, John | taught "first class" during Board of Public
Instruction’s second year, 1852 | Shenston (1852), page 113
KENNEDY, Peter | listed as a teamster in Village of Ingersoll Directory,
c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 134
KENNEDY, Samuel | mentioned with regard to road improvements, 1811 |
Shenston (1852), page 85
KENNEDY, William | listed in an 1824 assessment roll for West Oxford
Township at Conc. 4, Lot 16 with 146 acres uncultivated and 12 acres cultivated
[NOTE: this individual was not listed in an 1816 assessment covering the same
area] [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
KERBY, James | granted 1000 acres of land in Zorra Township, date unknown
[sometime between Dec. 1797 and Jan. 1820] | Shenston (1852), page 164
KERN, Christopher | listed in an 1812 assessment roll for "Oxford
upon the Thames" (now known as West, East and North Oxford Townships) with
660 acres uncultivated, 40 acres cultivated and with 3 horses, 2 oxen and 3 cows
as livestock (apparently also listed in 1816) | Shenston (1852), page 142
KERN, Lenord | an Ensign in Oxford Militia, 1824 | Shenston (1852), page
106
KEYS, Sylvester | entry won "second best fall wheat" during
County of Oxford Agricultural Society's 17th Annual Show, Sep. 30, 1852 |
Shenston (1852), page 101
KIDD, John | listed as a hostler in Town of Woodstock Directory, c.1852 |
Shenston (1852), page 127
KILBOURN (KILBURN, KILLBOURN), Jared (Jerad) | a District Councillor for
Blenheim Township, District of Brock, 1846-1848 ; a Justice of the Peace for
District of Brock, Sep. 1849-? ; a township councillor for Blenheim Township,
1850 ; an assessor for Blenheim Township, 1851 to at least 1852 | Shenston
(1852), pp. 70, 71, 73, 88, 197
KING, Adelaide | taught "first class" during Board of Public
Instruction’s second year, 1852 | Shenston (1852), page 113
KING, Amanda | taught "first class" during Board of Public
Instruction’s first year, 1851 | Shenston (1852), page 113
KING, George | entry won "first best European boys" during
County of Oxford Agricultural Society's 16th Annual Show, Oct. 2, 1851 |
Shenston (1852), page 102
KING, R. | entry won "best yoke of three year old steers"
during County of Oxford Agricultural Society's 17th Annual Show, Sep. 30, 1852 |
Shenston (1852), page 100
KING, Robert | entry won "best ewe lamb, carcass" during County
of Oxford Agricultural Society's 13th Annual Show, Sep. 28, 1848 | Shenston
(1852), page 100
KING, Robert | entry won "second best two year old filley"
during County of Oxford Agricultural Society's 14th Annual Show, Sep. 27, 1849 |
Shenston (1852), page 99
KING, Robert | winning entries during County of Oxford Agricultural
Society's 16th Annual Show, Oct. 2, 1851: "best tup lamb fleece",
"best ewe lamb, carcass" | Shenston (1852), page 100
KING, Roswell | collector for "Oxford upon the Thames" (now
known as West, East and North Oxford Townships), 1827 | Shenston (1852), page
141
KING, S.B. | listed as an innkeeper in Scotland (Burford/Oakland
Townships), 1851 | Canada Directory (1851), page 352
KING, Solomon | an assessor for "Oxford upon the Thames" (now
known as West, East and North Oxford Townships), 1822 | Shenston (1852), page
141
KING, Solomon | listed in an 1824 assessment roll for West Oxford
Township at Conc. 1, Lot 8 with 65 acres uncultivated and 35 acres cultivated
[NOTE: this individual was not listed in an 1816 assessment covering the same
area] [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
KINGSTON, William | a school teacher, ____ Oxford Township, 1839 |
Shenston (1852), page 79
KINTIED (KINTREA), James | an Auditor for District of Brock, 1848-1849 ;
an Auditor for County of Oxford, 1850-1852 | Shenston (1852), pp. 72, 74, 75,
76, 78, 114
KINTREA, James | suffered a fire while occupying the house of James
Simpson, May 1848 ; later owned a brick house on the same location | Shenston
(1852), page 112
KINTREA, James | elected as town clerk during Woodstock town council’s
first meeting, 1851 | Shenston (1852), page 124
KINTREA, James | elected as a town councillor for Woodstock during the
Town’s second municipal election, Jan. 1852 | Shenston (1852), page 124
KINTREA, James | listed as a painter and grocer in Town of Woodstock
Directory, c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 127
KINTRIS, James | operated a general store in Woodstock, 1851 | Canada
Directory (1851), page 472
KIRBY, W.H. | had a contract for carrying mail between Norwich and
Burford, 1852 | Shenston (1852), page 183
KIRBY, William | an Ensign in Fourth Regiment, Oxford Militia (Burford
and Oakland), 1838-? | Shenston (1852), page 107
KNOT, William | listed as a miller in Village of Ingersoll Directory,
c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 134