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Labar,
John (c. 1813- ) lived at Trafalgar Township, Halton County, Ontario
then settled in Townsend Township, Norfolk County by 1855. Includes children
and grandchildren
Lade, John (c. 1801-) and his wife Jane came from England about 1840 and settled in Townsend Township then in Middleton Township. Includes three generations of descent
Laforge, Peter (1805- ) came from the United States by about 1830 and settled in Walsingham Township near the village of Walsingham Centre. Includes four generations in Norfolk County and Michigan. Surnames included: Kirkwood, Sheltrown
Lafortune, Frederick
(1820-1913), with his brothers Louis Lafortune (1822-1909), Esprit Lafortune
(1823-1908), Calliste (1825-1919) and their sister Emilie (Lafortune) Sauve
(1830-) came to Norfolk County in the 1850’s. Includes ancestry, children
and grandchildren of the brothers and their sister Lampkin, John (1817- ) came from England to Upper Canada in 1835 and married Amanda Myers of Walsingham Township. They settled in Brant County. Their son William Henry Lampkin settled in Woodhouse then Walsingham. Includes children and grandchildren. Roswell Lampkin (c.1790- ) and wife Fanny came from United States to Woodhouse township by 1830. Includes three generations of descendants.
Landon, Zebulon
(1777-1839) came from New Jersey to Upper Canada in 1793 and settled in
Woodhouse Township by 1796. Includes children and grandchildren
Lane, Cornelius W.
(c. 1790) settled in Townsend Township about 1809. He and his wife Charlotte
Corlis settled later near Paris in South Dumfries Township, Brant County. Includes
three generations of descendants
Langs,
Jacob (1759-) and his wife Elizabeth
Fowler lived at Sunbury Township, then Derry Township, Northumberland
County, Pennsylvania. They brought their family to Upper Canada by 1805 and
settled in Langford, Brantford Township, Brant County. Their son Jacob Langs
(1789-1871) and his wife Phoebe Sovereen lived in Windham Township, Norfolk
County. Includes four generations of descendants Lanning, Richard
(1782-1873) came from Sussex County, New Jersey to Upper Canada about 1804
and settled in Charlotteville Township by 1807 when he married Eva Johnson,
daughter of Norfolk pioneer Larrance Johnson. Richard moved to Yarmouth
Township, Elgin County in 1829. Includes ancestry and three generations of
descendants. Law, John (c.1787- ) came from Ireland
to Upper Canada; settled in Woodhouse Township by 1829. Includes three
generations of descendants Lawrence, Levi
(1766-1838) went with his parents from Atholl, Massachusetts to Clarendon,
Vermont in 1773, settled in Burford Township, Brant County in 1799 and
married
Abigail (Burdick) Jones. Includes children and grandchildren Lawrence, William
(c. 1785) came with his parents from Queensbury, New Brunswick to Upper
Canada by about 1794 and in 1814 settled in Charlotteville Township. One page
biography
Lawrence,
William (c. 1821-1894) came from
England by 1842 and lived at Waterford in Townsend Township, then Port
Ryerse in Woodhouse Township. Includes children and grandchildren
Lawson. Includes three
unrelated families of this surname. Layman, Tobias
(c. 1788) and his wife Mariah Becker came from New York to Walsingham
Township
by 1812. Includes three generations of descendants Leach,
Zebulon (1771-1834)
brought his family from Pennsylvania to Upper Canada by 1831 and settled in
Bayham Township, Elgin County. Includes ancestry, and four generations of
descendants in New York, Elgin and Norfolk Leach, David (c.1794- ) came from New Jersey to Upper Canada by 1830
and married Lucinda Churchill. They settled in Bayham Township, Elgin
County, then Townsend Township. Includes children and grandchildren. John
Leach (c.1799- ) came to Townsend Township (c.1830) and married Jane
Mol. Includes children. Also includes other unrelated Leach families in
Norfolk County Learn,
John (1797-1882) married Catherine
Culver a daughter of Jabez Culver Jr. and settled in Yarmouth Township,
Elgin County. Includes three generations of descent.
Leaton,
James (1791-1865) and his wife Susannah Lake lived in Lincoln then
Northampton County, England and settled in Port Rowan, Walsingham Township in
the 1850s. Includes three generations of descendants Lee, James (est.
1743-) served as a British soldier in the American Revolution and afterwards
married Hannah Corman and settled in Maryland. He brought his family to
Upper Canada about 1793 and settled in Saltfleet Township, Wentworth County.
His youngest son Isaac Lee (1794-1872) lived at Saltfleet then settled
in Windham Township. Includes four generations of descendants from James Lefler, David
(1788-1865) came with his parents from the United States to Upper Canada. Settled in Townsend Township by about 1809 when he married Margaret Brown
daughter of Norfolk pioneer Neil Brown. Includes three generations of
descendants. Peter Lefler (1786-1871) came to Townsend Township by 1812
and settled later in Windham Township. Includes children and grandchildren Leighfield -- This descendant surname
included in Abbott genealogy Lemon, Joseph
(c. 1769) came with his parents to Willoughby Township, Welland County, Upper
Canada then in 1798 settled in Woodhouse Township. Includes four generations of
descendants. His brother Jacob Lemon (1775-1851) came to Woodhouse
Township by 1802. Includes his children and grandchildren. Another Jacob Lemon
(1743-1816) came from Sussex County, New Jersey to Willoughby Township and his son
John Lemon (1791-1864) settled in Townsend Township. Lawrence’s nephew Joseph
Lemon (1812-1884) settled in Woodhouse Township. Includes three
generations of descent Lewis, Levi
(1735-1799). In colonial times, Levi lived at Frankfort Township, Sussex
County, New Jersey. He brought his family to Upper Canada in 1789 and settled at
Saltfleet Township, Wentworth County. At the end of his life he lived in Townsend
Township. Includes four generations of descendants in Norfolk County and elsewhere Liger, Gatien
(c. 1760-1828) from Santo Domingo (Haiti), West Indies went to New York and
married Elizabeth Ryerse daughter of Norfolk pioneer Samuel Ryerse. They
lived in Woodhouse Township, Walpole Township, Haldimand County, then Springville
New York. Includes three generations of descent Lodor, Job
(1775-1861) came from Sussex County, New Jersey to Upper Canada in 1796 and
lived in Charlotteville and Townsend Townships where he built several
gristmills. His brother John Joseph Lodor (c. 1770) lived in
Charlotteville Township, then operated a tavern in Bayham Township, Elgin
County. Includes children of both.
Loewenstein, Christoph (1822-1909)
came from Wurttemberg, Germany and lived for a time near St. Catharines,
Ontario. He and his wife Louisa then settled in Middleton Township. Includes
children and grandchildren Logan, Alexander
(c. 1777) married Hannah Secord and lived in Woodhouse Township in 1812. Later they
lived in Moulton Township, Haldimand County. Includes three
generations of descent Long, Patrick
(c. 1748-1809) and his wife Elizabeth Stewart emigrated from near
Londonderry, Donegal County, Ireland to Fort Pitt, Pennsylvania by 1794, then
moved to Upper Canada by 1797 when they settled in Woodhouse Township. Includes
three generations of descent
Lorimer, John William (c. 1824-1901) came from the United States to Port
Burwell, Bayham Township, Elgin County. He and his wife Harriet Olive Wilson
lived in Bayham Townshp, then at Lynnville, Windham Township, Norfolk
County. Includes children and grandchildren Loucks/Louks, Henry
(c. 1758-1824) from New York settled in Highgate, Franklin County, Vermont. He lived in Upper Canada late in
life. Five of his sons settled in Norfolk
County: Jacob (1785) in Walsingham; William (1787-1857) in Charlotteville;
Benjamin (c. 1794-1879) in Houghton; David (1808) in Houghton; and Philip
(1811-1871) in Houghton. Includes four generations of descent Lounsbury, Robert (1766-1821) and his wife Elizabeth Pinckney lived in New York
then came to Upper Canada in 1802 and settled in Gainsborough Township, Lincoln
County. Includes five generations of descendants in Norfolk County and
elsewhere Lovelace, Daniel
(c. 1798-) and his wife Jane came from New York and settled at Rockford, in
Townsend Township during the 1840s. Includes children and grandchildren Lowell, Isaac
is included with his wife's parents (Outhouse) |
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