Simcoe County, Ontario Online Historical Directories
Simcoe County, Ontario Online Historical Directories
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A short-lived first Ontario County existed from 1792 to 1800, and was split with the eastern portion joining Frontenac County and the western portion joining Addington County. The second existed from 1852 to 1973, and merged with portions of Durham County to form Durham Regional Municipality. A small portion became part of Simcoe County.
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Orillia Village Directory, unknown, 1866-7 - $ (GenealogyToday)
- transcribed
Ontario County Directory, Connor & Coltson, 1869-70 - Free (Bill Martin's Genealogy)
Simcoe County Directory, Irwin, 1872 - Free (Innisfil Public Library)
Muskoka, Ontario, Simcoe, and Victoria Counties Farmers and Business Directory, Union Publishing Co., 1889 - Free (Internet Archive)
Bruce, Grey, and Simcoe Counties Farmers and Business Directory, Union Publishing Co., 1901 - Free (Internet Archive)
Bruce, Grey, and Simcoe Counties Farmers and Business Directory, Union Publishing Co., 1903 - Free (Internet Archive)
Bruce, Grey, and Simcoe Counties Farmers and Business Directory, Union Publishing Co., 1910 - Free (Internet Archive)
Hariburton, Ontario, Peterborough, Victoria, and York Counties, Union Publishing Co., 1911 - Free (Internet Archive)
Created 4 October 2009.
Last updated 8 July 2019.
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