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Abstrie, Lambert - Aby, George - Acher, Lodwick - Acher, Loud. Names of people who appear in the book Lunenburgh Or The OLD EASTERN DISTRICT :Ībercrombie - Abercrombie, Sir Ralph - Abraham, Christian - Abril, Robt.
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This edition (with new Index) by Global Heritage Press, Milton 2009 (CD 2011) Originally published by Standard Printing House, 1890 Hardcover (premium binding - burgundy with gold stamping) In 1849, the Eastern District was disolved and replaced by county government: United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry.Leaving the following counties in the Eastern District from 1816 to 1849: In 1816, Ottawa District was created by splitting off the counties of Prescott and Russell from the Eastern District.In 1798 the counties of Carleton, Grenville and Leeds were severed from the Eastern District to form the Johnstown District.Ontario (abolished in 1800)(unrelated to the "Ontario County" later established in Central Ontario).Between 17 the Eastern District consisted of the counties of.The district town was New Johnstown, later renamed Cornwall. The Eastern District was originally bounded to the west by a line running north from the mouth of the Gananoque River and to the east by the border between present-day Ontario and Quebec. It was originally named Lunenburg District, but was renamed to Eastern District in 1792. Lawrence-Quebec border area, now known as eastern Ontario. The Eastern District, then known as the Lunenburgh District, was established in 1788 as one of the original four districts of Upper Canada (Ontario). In 1849, county governments were established to take over the role of local governement thereby replacing the District system. The present-day province of Ontario was originally organized and governed in Districts. What was the EASTERN (Lunenburgh) DISTRICT? Click here to view the Table of Contents.