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American
and
British Isles Settlers
in
Western Quebec Compiled by: Jacques Gagné
[email protected] 2015-09-07
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Hull sector The cradle of this region's European settlement, the Hull sector started in 1800—26 years before
Bytown (Ottawa) was founded. The historical importance of the Outaouais' economic core is
reflected in the richness of its industrial heritage, portrayed by the E. B. Eddy buildings (1883–1940),
the Théâtre de l'Île (1889), the Château d'eau (1902–1910) and La Fonderie (1942–1943). Several
historic homes are also part of these treasures, including the Charron (1827), Wright-Scott (circa
1855) and Fairview (circa 1862) houses, which will capture the hearts of heritage lovers.
Chaudière Falls and E. B. Eddy buildings (Recognized as historic monuments by the government of Québec in 2001)
Aboriginal people portaged the Ottawa River for thousands of years before
Philemon Wright founded his settlement on this site in Hull Township at
the beginning of the 19th century. It was here that legendary strongman
Jos. Montferrand fought and routed 150 Shiners in 1829. The E. B. Eddy
Company was established here, and its matches, sawmills and pulp and
paper mills were a major factor in the Outaouais' economic development.
The Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada has designated the
Chaudière portage trail as a national historic site, and Philemon Wright
and Ezra Butler Eddy as national historic persons. Some of the old E. B.
Eddy buildings have been recognized as historic monuments by the
government of Québec.
Ruisseau de la Brasserie Sector (Municipal Heritage Site)
The ruisseau de la Brasserie sector, known as Brewery Creek during the
early settlement, has been a key industrial site in the Outaouais. Together
with the Chaudière Falls sector, it constituted the city's industrial core
during the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century. To this day,
the shores of the creek, which defines the boundaries of île de Hull, are
marked by several heritage industrial buildings: the Théâtre de l'Île (old
pumping station), La Filature (Hanson Mills), the Château d'eau, and the
Argentina Village heritage sector, the only 19th century architectural
ensemble to have survived the Great Hull Fire of 1900.
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Wright Scott House Historic Site 28, boulevard Alexandre-Taché
(Recognized as a historic site by the government of Québec in 1979 and
Municipal Heritage Site)
This elegant stone house, surrounded by greenery, was built around 1855
on the original property of Philemon Wright. The Neo-Gothic style building
was constructed for Philemon Ephraim Wright—grandson of the founder
of Hull—whose sister, Nancy Louisa, is closely associated with the house's
history. Married to John Scott, first Mayor of Ottawa, she raised her
children in the house and lived there until her death in 1901. The house
remained inhabited by her descendants and their heirs until 1963. The
only historic site in the Outaouais to have been recognized by the
government of Québec, the house and its exceptional grounds, located on
the west shore of the ruisseau de la Brasserie, were so designated in 1979.
This site now belongs to the National Capital Commission.
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American and British Isles Settlers in
Western Quebec An undisclosed number of families might have been descendants of Loyalists
Ancient counties of Effingham, Ottawa, York
One of the difficultés of creating such a guide is that different names are used for the same
place at different times and religious denominations used different handles at different times. A
good example of this is that at various times the Anglicans were called Episcopalians, Church of
England, United Church of England and Ireland, and Anglicans. - Source: Doug Armstrong,
QFHS Member
The Laurentian Region
Prior to 1792 - The Laurentian Region including Gatineau County was referred to as the
Counties of Effingham, Leinster and York.
1829 - The name of York was changed to Ottawa County.
1853 – Pontiac was detached from Ottawa
1892 – Ottawa was divided into Labelle and Wright
1917 – Wright became Hull
1919 – Part of Hull became Papineau
1919 – Hull would join Gatineau
Clarendon Township
First settled in 1792 and centered in Shawville in the southern portion of Pontiac - Clarendon
was formed prior to the establishment of Pontiac - The township of Clarendon is also referred to
in various Protestant church documents as North Clarendon and South Clarendon
Effingham County
Established in 1792 as one of the original county with Leinster and York, which formed the
Laurentian region - Effingham was bordered to the south by the township of Mille Iles, to the
east by Leinster county, to the southwest by Arundel township and to the extreme west by York
county (Gatineau - Pontiac - Hull - Papineau)
Gatineau County
A large county bordered to the west by Pontiac county, to the east by Papineau county, to the
north by Labelle county - A portion of the county of Hull was added to the county of Gatineau in
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the past - On September 4th, 1826 the Methodist Church of Upper Canada established a circuit
in Western Quebec between the Ottawa and Gatineau Rivers in order to serve the township of
Hull. Rev. Philander Smith was the first presiding minister, and Rev. George Bissell was the
circuit preacher. The first chapel built in 1827 was located on Aylmer Road in the town of
Wright's town (Hull). In 1858 a new Methodist church opened in Aylmer. During the 30 years
following the founding of the Hull circuit, horse-riding preachers penetrated into the far reaches
of the hinterland. Congregations were started by the early Hull (Aylmer) chapel in Chelsea,
Ironside, Cantley, Templeton, Mountain View, Perry Schoolhouse, Zion (Upper Eardley), Centre
Eardley, Brick Church and Lower Eardley. Seven of these original congregations existed in
1986. - Source: Betty Faris from a book entitled Oneness - The annals of the United Church in
Aylmer and Eardley, Quebec 1943-86
Hull Township
First settled in 1806 by Philemon Wright, it was first named Wrightstown, then Hull- In 1855, the
townships of Hull, Templeton, Buckingham and Aylmer were formed as municipalities - In 1875,
Hull is separated from the township of Hull to form the city of Hull - Please note that the
township of Wright within the northern region of Gatineau county in a region referred to as
Gatineau Valley is not the same as the original hamlet of Wrightstown.
Labelle County
An early county of the 1790's located north of Gatineau and Pontiac counties - The Anglo
Protestant presence was limited within the confines of this northern region.
Leinster County
A large territory established prior to 1792 with those of Effingham and York, which formed the
Laurentian region - Leinster was located between the counties of Warwick and Effingham, all
three located north of Montréal
Ottawa County (Québec).
Ottawa County was established in 1829, it was actually located in Québec - It became in 1867
or about Hull, Pontiac, Gatineau counties and at a later time period the western portion of
Papineau county (Buckingham, Lochaber, Templeton, Thurso, Gore region)
Papineau County
A county bounded to the west by Gatineau county, Argenteuil to the east, Labelle to the north -
Papineau was the last to be incorporated in 1919 as a county from a portion of Hull county, the
seigniory of Montebello and from the territory of Petite Nation - The latter name refers to a River
by the same name on the Québec side of the Ottawa River in comparison to another River by
the name Rivière Nation (South Nation), the latter located south of the Ottawa River within the
township of Plantagenet and Alfred. From about 1830 or most likely prior, Protestant settlers
within the county held their worship services in various homes and in the absence of a minister,
the most literate person in the community would lead in the reading of scripture, hymn-singing
and prayers. Burials were handled likewise, a simple service would be held, many of the
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homesteads had family burial plots on top of a hill or a far corner of the land. In 1830 Rev. John
Edwards, Baptist minister visited the Seigneurie of Petite-Nation (Papineauville), the church was
organized on September 5th 1835 - In 1836 Rev. Alexander Fletcher of St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church in Cumberland, Ontario performed the first known marriage of a couple
who resided in Buckingham, the latter located across the Ottawa River from Clarence, Ontario -
In 1837 at Kirkhill Lochiel in Glengarry township, Rev. George Bell from the same Presbyterian
church in Cumberland baptized a child from a Buckingham couple - In 1853, Rev. G.M.W.
Carey ministered to a few Baptist families in Thurso. In 1864 a Baptist chapel was erected in
Thurso and some of the members from the Clarence Baptist Church, the latter located in
Ontario across the Ottawa River would join the congregation of Thurso - In 1869, a Baptist
church was erected in Buckingham, Rev. J.S. Ross and Rev. J. Higgins ministered to the
settlers of Buckingham - In 1876, the Baptists opened a chapel in Mulgrave, Rev. G.G. Harrop,
presiding - Saint Matthew's Evangelical Lutheran Church was established in 1878 and the first
service was presided by Rev. August Senne. A chapel had been erected in the township of
Mulgrave-Derry in 1873 - Saint Paul's Lutheran Church in Poltimore opened in 1879 - In 1880,
the Presbyterians opened a chapel in East Templeton, Rev. James McEwen, presiding -
Sources: Alice Biehler Burich and Marney MacDonald
Parish of Clarendon
The Anglican Parish of Clarendon was founded in 1843 by Bishop G.H. Mountain of Québec
City. Anglican clergy from Hull had visited Clarendon from Hull as early as 1832. During the
early years they were called to minister in Clarendon, but also in Quyon, Portage du Fort,
Bryson, Bristol and others. Rev. J.S. Sykes arrived in 1854. In 1861 the area became part of the
newly formed Rural Deanery of St. Andrew's (Argenteuil County), the latter under the leadership
of Rev. Joseph Abbott. In 1883, Rev. William Herbert Naylor became Rural Dean of the then
newly formed Deanery of Clarendon. By 1895, churches at Clarke's Settlement, Greermount
and Thorne Centre were opened. More churches were being built in North Onslow and Bristol
Mines. In 1898 Saint Alban's of Parkman opened, in 1901 churches in Radford and Charteris
opened. By 1905, there were 16 churches with organized congregations in what had once been
the Anglican Mission of Clarendon. Sources: St. Paul's Anglican in Shawville, Pontiac County &
Greater Parish of St. Andrew's in Argenteuil County.
Pontiac County
In 1853 Pontiac county was formed from the western portion of Ottawa county. The county is
bordered to the east by Gatineau, to the west by Témiscamingue, to the north by Labelle - In
1822, Rev. Charles Stewart, a travelling missionary, visited Anglicans in Hull who agreed to
build a church. Philemon Wright contributed £100. By 1824, a minister, Rev. Amos Ansley
(Annesley) had been appointed by the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel (SPG) to serve
the community - In 1829, the first church in Pontiac county opened in Lower Litchfield within the
township of Litchfield, it was first named the Church of Scotland - In 1830, Stewart who was
then Rt. Rev. Charles Stewart, second Bishop of Québec returned to Hull to consecrate the
church of Saint James. In 1842, the Rt. Rev. George Jehoshophat Mountain, third Bishop of
Québec, established the parish of Christ Church in Aylmer and received permission from the
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SPG for the appointment of the Rev. Canon John B.G. Johnston to minister the new church as
well as Saint James of Hull. On Sunday, May 21st 1843, Bishop Mountain laid the foundation
stone of Christ Church of Aylmer (Symmes Landing) - Sources: Christ Church, Aylmer
Témiscamingue County
Formed in 1912 from the northern and western portion of Pontiac county - The county is located
west of Pontiac, east and north of the Ottawa River, south of Abitibi county
York County
A large territory established prior to 1791 with those of Effingham and Leinster which formed at
the time the Laurentian region - In 1829, York was changed to Ottawa county.
Towns and villages
Aberdeen - Pontiac
A village first settled in 1860 or about also referred to as Rapides des Joachims and located
along the Ottawa River within Sheenboro, Esher, Malakoff, Aberdeen township
1870 - Swisha Anglican – Also known as the Anglican Parish of Rapides des Joachims -
Anglican Archives Ottawa, fonds none reported online, contact Archives
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Aberford - Témiscamingue
A hamlet first settled about 1869 within the township of Lake Nilgault
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
Addinton Township - Papineau-Labelle
A township of the 1880s and located east of Preston, north of Suffolk, and Ponsonby, east of
Amherst, southwest of Clyde
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
Alcove-Wakefield - Gatineau Hills MRC
A village between Wakefield, La Pêche, Farrelton
1861 – Alcove Methodist – Organized in 1861 – Closed in 1975 - see 1926 - see also Wakefield
1889 - Alcove United Church - Historical sketch (1889-1989) GVHS publication #287 A355w
1926 - Pritchard - Alcove United – Organized in 1926 - Closed in 1975 - United Church Archives
Montreal - Sunday School Registers (1932-1957) - Additional parish registers: see Wakefield
United -
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
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http://archives.united-church.ca/
Aldfield - Gatineau Hills MRC
A village first settled in 1852 within the township of La Pêche, the latter located within Gatineau
near Pontiac Village
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
Alleyn - Cawood - Gatineau Valley MRC
A town first settled in the 1850s within the township of Alleyn-Cawood near the town of Danford
Lake, west of Aylwin, south of Dorion and southwest of Wright, Gracefield and Northfield
1855 – Holy Trinity & St. Peter's Anglican of Cawood - The first church was built in 1855. In
1908 it was replaced by a larger church building which was operational until 1955 - It was
deconsecrated by Bishop Tom Greenwood in 1970 - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1888-1963) -
BAnQ Montréal book of marriages (1888-1963) - BAnQ Gatineau (1888-1964 Holy Trinity) -
BAnQ Online Protestant Church Registers (1898-1912)
1926 -United Church - A preaching point of Campbell's Bay United - see Westmeath, see Perth,
see Renfrew for possible fonds in regard to parish registers from 1855 to 1926. See Campbell's
Bay for fonds from 1926 onward
St. Peter's Anglican Cemetery - Located in the village of Cawood on the east side of the road to
Danford Lake on a location once occupied by St. Peter's Church
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
http://bibnum2.banq.qc.ca/bna/ecivil
http://archives.united-church.ca/
http://www.anglican.ca/archives/incanada/
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
www.banq.qc.ca
Allumette Islands - Pontiac
A village of 1847 on the Ottawa River within the Pembroke region
1841 - Wesleyan Methodist Circuit Ministry – Organized in 1841 as part of the Pembroke Circuit
of the Wesleyan Methodist Church - Library Archives Canada Ottawa #H-1809 bapt (1841-
1843) #M-2823 (1858-1887) - BAnQ Gatineau (1858-1887)
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
http://archives.united-church.ca/
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Amherst - Papineau
A village of the 1880s now referred to as St-Rémi-d'Amherst
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
Amherst Township - Papineau
A township of the 1880s located north of Ponsonby, west of Arundel, east of Addington, south of
Clyde
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
Angers - Gatineau MRC
Now referred to as Masson-Angers, the latter located south of Buckingham on the shores of the
Ottawa River - see Buckingham for listing of churches and missions within this research guide
1885 - Presbyterian Missionary Society - BAnQ Online Protestant Church Registers (1900-
1912) - see also Cumberland Township within this research guide as a possible source.
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
http://bibnum2.banq.qc.ca/bna/ecivil
http://archives.united-church.ca/
Angliers - Témiscamigue
A village within Témiscamingue first settled in the 1920s, located east of New Liskeard
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
Austin - Pontiac MRC
A hamlet of the 1840s also referred to as Cotie's, located within Clarendon township in a region
which included also the hamlets of Murrell's, Starks Corners, all of the preceding within the
Shawville region
1844 – Clarendon Methodist Circuit Ministry of Coties - see Clarendon
1851 – Free Methodist Circuit Ministry - see Clarendon
1882 - Austin Methodist Church and Cemetery - Located on Clarendon Front Road at Sand Bay
Road, in Clarendon Township
1925 – Community Methodist of Austin, Murrell’s, Starks Corners – The church of Austin was
also referred to as Cotie’s Methodist or Austin Methodist
1953 – Austin United - BAnQ Montréal book of marriages #1086 (1953)
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
http://archives.united-church.ca/
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Aylmer - Gatineau MRC
First settled in the early 1820s and named Symmes Landing. Located along the Ottawa River
upstream from Hull (Gatineau)
1826 - St. Mark's Wesleyan Methodist - Organized in 1826, the church was amalgamated at a
later time period with Aylmer Wesleyan Methodist Circuit, Aylmer United, Aylmer-Eardley
Pastoral Charge, St. Paul's United of Aylmer - United Church Archives Montréal under Aylmer
Wesleyan Methodist Circuit #P603, S3, SS1 (1853-1861 & 1875-1878) & UCC #305 Aylmer
Wesleyan Methodist (1875-1878) - Aylmer-Eardley United Pastoral Charge under Aylmer
Methodist & Eardley Circuit (1886-1918) & Aylmer Methodist (United) (1918-1937) & St. Paul's
United of Aylmer (1937-1957) & Aylmer-Eardley Pastoral Charge (1956-1978) & St. Paul's
United of Aylmer (1978-1982) - BAnQ Gatineau (1853-1871 & 1874-1878 & 1886-1925) - BAnQ
Online Protestant Church Registers (1900-1912)
1830 - Union Tabernacle Circuit Ministry - Unknown, most likely a regrouping of various
denominations such as the Wesleyan Church, the Baptist Church, the Presbyterian Church - no
surviving parish registers
1831 - St. Andrew's Presbyterian - BAnQ Online Protestant Church Registers (1899-1912)
1841 - Episcopalian Circuit Ministry - see Rural Deanery of St. Andrew's
1843 - Christ Church Anglican was organized in 1843 - Anglican Archives Ottawa include parish
registers of Christ Church and also those from Chelsea, Portland, Buckingham, Breckinridge
(1864-1993) - see also St. James in Hull (1864-1993) - Library Archives Canada Ottawa films
#M-3689 (1854-1886) #M-3695 (1864-1920) #M-3696 (1920-1971) - BAnQ Montréal films
(1864-1895) - BAnQ Gatineau (1864-1920 & 1864-1971) -
1886 - St. Andrew's Methodist - BAnQ Montréal films (1886-1937)
1925 - St. Andrew's United - BAnQ Montréal films (1886-1937) - BanQ Gatineau (1925-1937) -
BAnQ Online Protestant Church Registers (1900-1912)
Aylmer United Church Directory - Book by Betty Faris available through the Aylmer Heritage
Association
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://locator.united-church.ca/
http://bibnum2.banq.qc.ca/bna/ecivil
http://archives.united-church.ca/
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Aylwin - Gatineau Valley
A village and township first settled in 1810 and located north of Wakefield, south of Gracefield
(Wright) and east of Alleyn township
1864 - St. John’s in the Wilderness Anglican of Aylwin, Alleyne – This parish was under the
pastoral charge of Good Shepherd Anglican of Wakefield – Other preaching points included St
Barnabas Anglican of Joseph Farm, Holy Trinity Anglican of Lascelles, St. James Anglican of
Wright = Anglican Archives Ottawa (1864-1988) - BAnQ Montréal films (1864-1988) - BAnQ
Montréal book of marriages #1085 (1865-1930) - BAnQ Gatineau (1864-1931 St. John's & St.
Peter's & St. Stephen's Anglican) - BAnQ Online Protestant Church Registers (1900-1912)
1865 - Methodist Circuit Ministry - BAnQ Montréal films (1865-1974) - BAnQ Montréal book of
marriages #1086 (1865-1913) - BAnQ Gatineau (1865-1913 Kazabazua)
1876 – St. Andrew’s Presbyterian - BAnQ Montréal book #1085 (1876-1925) - BAnQ Gatineau
(1876-1925 & 1914-1925) - BAnQ Online Protestant Church Registers (1908-1912)
1925 - St. Andrew’s United Church - First organized as a Methodist Circuit Mission in 1865 - In
1876, a Presbyterian mission opened (St. Andrew's) - In 1925, the Methodist and Presbyterian
churches were joined into St. Andrew's United - BAnQ Montréal book of marriages #1086
(1925-1979) - BAnQ Gatineau (1925-1944)
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://locator.united-church.ca/
http://bibnum2.banq.qc.ca/bna/ecivil
http://archives.united-church.ca/
Bainbridge - Gatineau Valley MRC
A hamlet in the region of Gracefield and Blue Sea Lake.
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
Bainsville - Ontario
Located within Glengarry County in Ontario - A number of families from Glengarry emigrated to
the Lochaber, Thurso, Buckingham region in Québec
1830s - St. Andrew's Presbyterian - Second Concession Church in Bainsville - now a United
Church - United Church Archives Ottawa, content not reported online
http://glengarry.tripod.com/churchgengs.html
http://ogsottawa.on.ca/
http://archives.united-church.ca/
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Baldwin - Gatineau Hills MRC
A hamlet within Chelsea-Cantley township, the latter located north of the city of Gatineau (Hull)
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
Bark Lake - Gatineau Valley MRC
First settled about 1860, located in the northern region of the county in the vicinity of Kazabazua
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
Bay Donney - Pontiac
A hamlet first established about 1869 and located in the region of Sheen, Esher, Aberdeen,
Malakoff
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Bearn - Témiscamingue
A village within Témiscamingue across Lake Témiscamingue from New Liskeard, Haileybury,
Cobalt in Ontario
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
Beechgrove - Pontiac
A village first settled in 1805 within Onslow township in the Shawville district in a region
described as the Gatineau Hills or Les Collines de l'Outaouais
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Bellevue - Gatineau MRC
A village within Aylmer township also referred to as Bellevue South West, Bellevue Centre,
Bellevue East - All are now part of the city of Gatineau - see Aylmer for churches
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
Bell Mount - Pontiac
A hamlet of the 1870s in the region of Leslie, Clapham, Huddersfield
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Belsher's Farm - Pontiac
1897 - Holiness Movement Cemetery - QFHS library
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
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Bidwell Township - Papineau-Labelle
A township of the 1880s located north of Lathbury, east of Wells, southeast of McGill, west of
Preston and northeast of Hartwell - All of the preceding were early townships of the 1880s in
today's confine of the present county of Papineau
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
Bigelow - Papineau
A hamlet of 1870s in the vicinity of Buckingham, the latter located slightly north of the Ottawa
River within today's township of Gatineau
1878 - St. Paulus Lutheran - BAnQ Gatineau (1878-1981)
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
www.banq.qc.ca
Blackburn's Creek - Gatineau Hills MRC
A hamlet within Cantley, all located within Gatineau Hills region
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
Black River - Pontiac
see Waltham
Black River Cemetery - Wesleyan Methodist Burying Ground in Ivy Hill - Waltham Union
Cemetery - see Waltham, see Westmeath - see Pontiac Cemeteries at the conclusion of this
compilation.
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Blake Township - Gatineau MRC
A hamlet of the 1850s located in the Val-des-Bois district
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
Blue Sea Lake - Gatineau Valley MRC
A village located within the township of Bouchette, the latter south of Maniwaki and north of
Wright and Gracefield next to Pontiac county.
1866 - St. John’s Anglican Memorial Chapel - Opened in 1866, closed about 1960 - In 1961, St.
George's by the Lake Anglican opened - Anglican Archives Ottawa, fonds none reported online
1961 - St. George's-by-the-Lake Anglican, closed in 1980 - Anglican Archives Ottawa, fonds
none reported online
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
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http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
Boileau - Papineau
First organized in the 1860s as Ponsonby by German immigrants, it is located about 25 km west
of Arundel
1873 – Zion Gemeinde Lutherischen Evangelishen of Boileau - Kirchen Dokumente über
Taufen, Konfirmationen, Heirat und Sterbe-Urkunde: Our Redeemer Lutheran Church -
Gatineau - 819-986-5502 or [email protected] - Bitte beachten: Beschraenkung der
neuesten Kirchenbücher im Gebrauch
Year unknown - Ponsonby Anglican Church
Year unknown - Ponsonby Anglican Cemetery -
1905 - Brookdale United Church - Organized as a Presbyterian Church in 1905 or about
1901 - Boileau Census 1901 - 1911 - BAnQ Gatineau (1901-1911)
1905 - Brookdale United Cemetery - First burial in 1906, last burial 2007 - QFHS |CL-158.4, P3
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
http://laurentian.quebecheritageweb.com/article/road-dead-different-laurentian-labscape
http://locator.united-church.ca/
http://archives.united-church.ca/
Bouchette - Gatineau Valley MRC
A township of the 1850s also referred to as Blue Sea Lake located south of Maniwaki and north
of Wright and Gracefield
1948 - Northfield United - No longer exist as a church - United Church Archives Montreal,
content not reported online
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
http://archives.united-church.ca/
Bowman - Gatineau Valley MRC
A German villlage of the 1850s located near Val des Bois, Martindale, Denholm, Poltimore - All
of the preceding were first settled by Scottish and German immigrants
1861 – St. Paulus Evangelisch Lutherischen Gemeinde Kirche - Kirchen Dokumente über
Taufen, Konfirmationen, Heirat und Sterbe-Urkunde: Our Redeemer Lutheran Church -
Gatineau - 819-986-5502 or [email protected] - Bitte beachten: Beschraenkung der
neuesten Kirchenbücher im Gebrauch - BAnQ Montréal films (1882-1981 & 1875-1982) - see
also Ladysmith, Thorne, Schwartz for additional parish registers under BAnQ Montréal films
(1861-1954 & 1955-1982 & 1916-1949) - see also Ladysmith within this research guide (1861-
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1890) German Lutherans - Rev. Ludwig Herman Gendt, a Lutheran Missionary from 1861 to
1890
1861 - St. Paulus Evangelisch Lutherischen Geneinde Friedhof
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
www.banq.qc.ca
Bradley - Gatineau Hills MRC
An early settlement of the 1820s located near Eardley and Pontiac Village - see Eardley for
churches and missions
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
Breckinridge - Gatineau Hills MRC
A village of the 1820s near Eardley and Pontiac Village - see Eardley and Aylmer for additional
churches
1843 – Christ Church Anglican of Aylmer, with preaching points in Chelsea, Buckingham,
Portland - Anglican Archives Ottawa, fonds none reported online - BAnQ Montréal films (1864-
1895) - see also Christ Church of Aylmer for additional parish registers
1876 – St. Augustine Anglican Parish – Organized in 1876 as a preaching point of Christ
Church of Aylmer, see the latter for church registers
http://www.heritagepontiac.ca/elbhistory.htm
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
Brennan Hills - Gatineau Valley MRC
An early settlement in the region of Low township, near Fieldville and Venosta in the Gatineau
Hills (Les Collines de l'Outaouais)
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
Brigham Creek - Gatineau Hills MRC
Also referred to as Chelsea Creek, a settlement of the 1850s in the Old Chelsea region - see
Chelsea or Cantley for churches and missions
http://www.stat.gouv.qc.ca/statistiques/profils/region_07/region_07_00.htm
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
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Bristol - Pontiac MRC
A settlement of the early 1820s within Bristol township - The village was incorporated in 1834
1823 – Clarendon Anglican Mission – Organized in 1823 as a mission – St. Thomas opened in
1864 – This parish was also affiliated starting in 1864 with St. Edward Anglican of Onslow and
St. Luke Anglican of Eardley - see Onslow, Eardley and Bristol for potential fonds of parish
registers
1828 – Bonnechere Methodist Circuit Ministry - see Dunraven, see Renfrew, see Perth for
details of possible fonds
1846 – Presbyterian Union Circuit Ministry - St. Andrew’s Knox Presbyterian – Was associated
with or became Bristol Presbyterian, Knox Presbyterian, Knox United, St. Andrew’s United,
Starks Corners United -
1846 - Bristol Presbyterian Church - Also known as St. Andrew's Presbyterian, Knox
Presbyterian, St. Andrew's Knox United of Bristol plus St. Andrew's United, St. Andrew's Knox
United, Starks Corners United - United Church Archives Montréal (1894-1950) & (1951-1984)
plus Membership of St. Andrew's United, Knox United, St. Andrew's Knox United (1954-1977) -
BAnQ Montréal films (1903-1959) - BAnQ Gatineau (1854-1905) - BAnQ Online Protestant
Church Registers (1894-1912)
1857 – Anglican St. Thomas – First organized as part of the Mission of Clarendon in 1823 – In
1864, St. Thomas opened, also referred to in early church records as St. Thomas the Confessor
and was part of St. Edward Anglican Pastoral Charge of Onslow - Anglican Archives Ottawa
(1889-1946) - Library Archives Canada Ottawa extracts relating to Clarendon films #M-1303
(1823-1842 & 1842-1898) #M-1304 (1842-1898) #M-2819 (1864-1873) #M-3114 (1875-1916)
plus extracts relating to Quyon #M-2226 (1857-1889) #M-3132 (1889-1946) - BAnQ Montréal
book #1085 marriages (1893-1944 & 1857-1889), the latter under Eardley, Onslow and Bristol -
BAnQ Gatineau (1875-1909 & 1857-1946)
1859 – Wesleyan Methodist Missionaries (United Church) - Organized in 1859, and mission was
located on Range 7 within Bristol Township, on road between Caldwell and Weirstead - Library
Archives Canada Ottawa extracts relating to Quyon film #M-2212 (1859-1923 & 1903-1923)
plus extracts relating to Shawville films #M-2243 (1851-1918) & #M-2374 (1877-1939) - BAnQ
Montréal book of baptisms #2836 (1826-1909)
1877– Baptist Missionary Society of Clarendon - Missionaries from Montréal and Ottawa with
preaching points in Bristol, Clarendon, North Clarendon, Leslie, Litchfield, Onslow, Stark’s
Corner, Thorne, Wyman - Library Archives Canada Ottawa, extracts relating to Clarendon, film
#M-2374 (1877-1939) - BAnQ Montréal films (1878-1931 & 1894-1916) - BAnQ Gatineau (1877-
1939) - Quebec Records (1894-1916) - Ancestry.ca (1894-1916)
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1889 – St. Edward the Confessor Anglican with preaching points in Bristol, Eardley, Onslow -
Anglican Archives Ottawa (1889-1946) - BAnQ Montréal book of marriages #535 (1928-1973)
1898 – Mountain View Presbyterian with preaching points in Bristol, Lucerne, Chelsea - BAnQ
Montréal book of marriages #1085 (1905-1957)
1926 - Mountain View United with preaching points in Lucerne, Chelsea, Bristol - BAnQ
Montréal book of marriages #1085 (1926-1957)
1925 - St. Andrew’s Knox United - Bristol Pastoral Charge under St. Andrew's Presbyterian,
Knox Presbyterian, St. Andrew's Knox United of Bristol (1894-1950) plus St. Andrew's United,
St. Andrew's Knox United, Starks Corners United (1951-1984) plus Memberships of St.
Andrew's United, Knox United, St. Andrew's Knox United (1954-1977) - BAnQ Montréal films
(1926-1959) - BAnQ Gatineau (1925-1954)
1925 - St. Matthew’s United - Located on Range 7 within Bristol Township on road between
Caldwell and Weirstead - Library Archives Canada Ottawa extracts relating to Shawville films
#M-2374 (1926-1939) - BAnQ Gatineau (1925-1954)
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://locator.united-church.ca/
http://bibnum2.banq.qc.ca/bna/ecivil
www.banq.qc.ca
http://archives.united-church.ca/
Bristol Mines - Pontiac MRC
A settlement of 1846 within Bristol township
1895 - St. Barnabas Anglican Parish – This parish was affiliated with St. Paul Anglican of
Clarendon, St. Edward of Onslow - St. Barnabas no longer active in 2009 - see St. Paul's of
Clarendon (1895-1955)
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
Bristol Ridge - Pontiac MRC
A settlement within Bristol township
1919 - Pentecostal - Church registers, none reported
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
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Bristol Township - Pontiac MRC
Incorporated in 1834, located between Norway Bay and Portage-du-Fort -
Bristol Pastoral Charge - United Church - Union Church Manse, 71 Aylmer Road (R.R.1) Bristol
QC J0X 1G0 819-647-3950
Norway Bay United Cemetery - Located on the south side of Cemetery Road in Norway Bay,
Bristol Township
St. Edward's Cemetery of Bristol Township - Located on Aylmer Road, 1.7 km west of route
148, between the hamlets of Elmside and Wyman
St. Matthew's United Church Cemetery - Located in Bristol Township, on the north side of
Ragged Chute Road 0.5 km past Thorne Lake Road.
St. Thomas Anglican Cemetery - Located in Norway Bay, on the north side of Cemetery Road,
Bristol Township
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
http://locator.united-church.ca/
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
Bristol Village - Pontiac MRC
see Bristol
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Bristol & Quyon - Pontiac MRC
1896 - St. Thomas & St. John the Evangelist Anglican - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1986-1998),
confirmations (1986-1998)
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
Brockville - Ontario
A city located on the St. Lawrence River within the county of Leeds.
1811 - First Presbyterian Church of Brockville - Rev. William Smart, a Scot accepted the
invitation of the London Missionary Society in Québec (city). Arriving on October 7th 1811 in
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Québec, he was assigned to become the first resident clergyman in Elizabethtown (now
Brockville, Ontario) - Rev. Smart was an itinerant preacher who travelled on horseback
throughout Eastern Ontario and also most likely in Hull, Gatineau, Pontiac counties - First
Presbyterian Church in Brockville, opened in 1811 and can be reached today at: PO Box 885,
Brockville, ON K6V 5W1 613-345-5014
http://pccweb.ca/firstchurch-brockville/contact/
http://ogsottawa.on.ca/
Brookdale = Papineau
A village now referred to as Namur, the latter located within Papineau county
1925 – Brookdale United Church - In 2010, church still active - contact church at 1000 rue du
Centenaire, Namur QC J0V 1N0 819-426-2457
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
http://locator.united-church.ca/
http://archives.united-church.ca/
Bryson - Pontiac
Also referred to as Hargrave, a village first settled in 1821 and incorporated in 1879 within
Litchfield township
1828 - Wesleyan Methodist Circuit Ministry - see Litchfield for church registers
1851 - Presbyterian Circuit Ministry of Lower Litchfield - Library Archives Canada Ottawa films
#M-2243 (1851-1918) #M-2374 (1877-1939) #M-2520 (1857-1920) - BAnQ Online Protestant
Church Registers (1894-1912)
1856 - St. James the Less Anglican of Hargrave, Bryson – In 1857, missionaries with the
Episcopalian Circuit Ministry were present in the region. St. James was organized in 1856 as a
mission St. George's Anglican of Portage-du-Fort - In 1899 the churches of Bryson and
Hargrave were opened, the parish is no longer active in 2010 - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1856-
1993 under St. George's of Portage du Fort) plus list of parishioners (1899-1953) - BAnQ
Montréal films (1857-1874 Portage-du-Fort)
1926 - St. Andrew’s United – Parish was part of Presbyterian Circuit Ministry of Bryson &
Hargrave and first organized in 1851 - see Campbell's Bay for details, see Campbell's Bay
Pastoral Charge
Bryson United Cemetery - Located on the south side of Main street behind 455 rue Pricipale in
Bryson on a grassy road beside the Anglican Cemetery
Bryson St. James the Less Anglican Cemetery, see previous entry
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http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
http://locator.united-church.ca/
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://bibnum2.banq.qc.ca/bna/ecivil
http://archives.united-church.ca/
Buckingham Township - Gatineau MRC
First settled in 1802 within Hull (Wrightown) County, a portion of the latter became Papineau
County at a later time period - The original township of Buckingham was then bordered from the
Ottawa River to the south, Labelle county to the north. In the 1820s it was bordered to the north
by the hamlets of Portland and Derry, to the east by Lochaber, to the west by Templeton, to the
northeast by Mulgrave. The town of Buckingham, although being within the boundaries of
Papineau county is in fact part of the city of Gatineau today, the latter being the central city of
the county by the same name. - Source: Alice Biehler Burich from her book A history of German
settlements in the township of Mulgrave-Derry - Publisher: Katharine Fletcher, Chesley House
Publications, RR #1, Steele Line Road, Quyon QC J0X 2V0
1822 – Baptist Missionary Society of Ottawa - BAnQ Montréal films (1898-1938) - For earlier
church records, see North Glengarry Township - or contact Canadian Baptist Archives, see the
conclusion of this research guide for details. - see also under this research guide; Ottawa
Baptist Association
1826 – Wesleyan Methodist Circuit Ministry - BAnQ Montréal film of baptism (1826-1841) under
St. Mark's Wesleyan Methodist Circuit Ministry of Aylmer - see also Westmeath, see also
Renfrew, see also Perth, as possible sources
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836 - O'Neill Heritage Pioneer Cemetery - Irish Catholic
1837 - Union Hall - Located at the time where the Presbyterian cemetery is now located - Used
by various Protestant missionaries, Baptist, Wesleyan Methodist, Anglican, Presbyterian - No
known church registers under Union Hall
1843 – Christ Church Anglican of Aylmer with preaching points in Buckingham, Portland,
Chelsea, Breckinridge - BAnQ Montréal films (1864-1895) - BAnQ Montréal book of marriages
(1864-1920) - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1864-1993 under Aylmer & 1843-1864 under St.
James Anglican - Hull) -
1844 - St. Andrew’s Presbyterian with preaching points in Lochaber, Thurso, Gore - Rev.
Edward G. Sutton, presiding in 1845, Rev. C.A. Doudiet, presiding in 1894 - This congregation
was amalgamated with Buckingham Presbyterian, Lochaber Presbyterian, Buckingham-Thurso-
Gore-Lochaber United, and St. Andrew's United - BAnQ Montréal films (1844-1982) - BAnQ
Gatineau (1844-1926) - United Church Archives Montréal (1844-1869 under Buckingham &
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Lochaber Presbyterian) & (1869-1884 under Buckingham Presbyterian) & (1884-1922 under St.
Andrew's Presbyterian of Buckingham) & (1922-1958 under St. Andrew's United of
Buckingham) & (1959-1982 under Buckingham-Thurso-Gore-Lochaber United) & (1914-1945
under Membership at Thurso, Lochaber Bay)
1844 - St. Andrew's Presbyterian (United) Cemetery -
1843 – St. Stephen’s Anglican Parish with a preaching point in Silver Creek - Rev. Richard L.
Stevenson, presiding in 1845 - Rev. William Morris, presiding prior to 1864- Rev. Basil T.
Marriott, presiding in 1894 - First organized in 1843 as an Anglican mission of Christ Church in
Aylmer - In 1845, it became a parish - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1845-2001 baptisms) & (1845-
1851 & 1905-2001 confirmations) & (1845-2001 marriages) & (1845-2001 burials) - BAnQ
Montréal films (1850-1901) - BAnQ Montréal book of marriages (1850-1901) - BAnQ Gatineau
(1845-1948)
1852 - Episcopalian Circuit Ministry - Episcopalian Circuit Riders were present in the region
from 1852 onward - see Rural Deanery of St. Andrew's, see also Eastern Outaouais, both listed
in this report - Church burned prior to 1894, rebuilt in the spring of 1895 - BAnQ Gatineau
(1869-1895)
1869 - Baptist Church - Rev. Mr. Vining, presiding in 1869 - In 1886, a new church was erected.
Rev. George Richardson, presiding in 1894 - BAnQ Montréal films (1898-1938) - Church
registers from 1869 to 1897, contact Canadian Baptist Archives - McMaster Divinity College -
Hamilton ON - BAnQ Online Protestant Church Registers (1900-1912)
1906 - Salvation Army - Opened in 1906, closed in 1908 - Rev. Albert H. Parker, presiding - No
known surviving parish registers
1926 – St. Andrew’s United - BAnQ Gatineau (1926-1982)
1927 - Fellowship Evangelical Baptist Church - In 1927, the Baptist Church of MacLaren Street
would cease its association with the Ottawa Baptist Association and join the ranks of the
Fellowship Evangelical Churches - see the latter for details
1948 – Our Redeemer Lutheran Church - see 1988
1988 – Our Redeemer Lutheran Church (second church) - Kirchen Dokumente über Taufen,
Konfirmationen, Heirat und Sterbe-Urkunde: contact church at 131 Gorman street, Buckingham
(Gatineau) QC 819-986-5502 or at: [email protected] - Bitte beachten: Beschraenkung der
neuesten Kirchenbücher im Gebrauch
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
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http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://locator.united-church.ca/
http://bibnum2.banq.qc.ca/bna/ecivil
http://archives.united-church.ca/
Burbridge - Gatineau Valley MRC
A village now referred to as Messines
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
Caldwell - Pontiac MRC
A settlement within Bristol township, the latter first settled in 1834 - see Bristol for additional
churches and missions
1859 - Wesleyan Methodist Mission - see Bristol Township
1886 – St. Luke’s Anglican Parish – St. Luke's opened in 1886 - Anglican Archives Ottawa,
fonds none reported under Caldwell - see St. George's of Portage-du-Fort for parish registers
(1856-1993)
1925 - St. Matthew's United - see Bristol Township
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
http://locator.united-church.ca/
Calumet Island Township - Pontiac
First settled in the late 1830s or early 1840s and referred today as Grand Calumet, located near
the Ottawa River between Campbell's Bay and Litchfield
1842 – St. Paul's Anglican Mission – The Anglican mission was opened in 1842 or about. The
parish was associated with the Anglican parish of Saint George's of Portage du Fort - Anglican
Archives Ottawa Parish registers: none reported - see St. George's Anglican of Portage du Fort
(1856-1898) - BAnQ Montréal films (1842-1888) - Library Archives Canada Ottawa - extracts
relating to Shawville, films #M-1303 (1842-1888) #M-1304 (1888-1898) #M-2520 (1857-1920)
1846 - Dunraven Union Church - A Methodist Missionary Society from the town of Dunraven
within Renfrew County in Ontario - Subsequently, members of this congregation organized on
the Quebec side of the Ottawa River a hamlet by the same name of Dunraven. - Dunraven
Union Church was the only Protestant Church on Calumet Island and has been used by
Anglican, Methodist, Presbyterian clergy alike on varying weeks of the year. Today the church is
affiliated with the United Church of Canada - see Dunraven
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1853 – Clarendon Wesleyan Methodist Circuit Ministry with preaching points in
Litchfield,Thorne, Shawville - Library Archives Canada Ottawa films, extracts relating to
Shawville #M-2243 (1851-1918) #M-2374 (1877-1939) plus extracts relating to Litchfield #M-
2243 (1853-1870 & 1874-1904 & 1918)
1853 – Presbyterian Circuit Ministry - St. James Presbyterian Mission with preaching points in
Litchfield, Stark’s Corners, Portage du Fort, Calumet - This Missionary Society might also have
been connected with the Dunraven Union Church Mission - United Church Archives Montréal
#P-603, S3, SS6 (1854-1918) - Library Archives Canada Ottawa, extracts relating to Litchfield)
film #M-2243 (1853-1870 & 1874-1904 & 1918)
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://locator.united-church.ca/
Cameron's Lake - Gatineau Valley MRC
A hamlet of the 1850s, located in the Bouchette, Blue Sea Lake region of the Valley of the
Gatineau River (La Vallée-de-la-Gatineau)
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
Campbell’s Bay - Pontiac MRC
A town incorporated in 1904 but settled much earlier in 1834 - Church records can also be
found within those of Litchfield township
1857 - St. George’s Anglican Mission – The mission of St. George's was organized in 1857, the
parish in 1902, see the latter for parish - Anglican Archives Ottawa, fonds none reported - This
mission was associated with Anglican St. George of Portage du Fort (1856-1993) - Library
Archives Canada Ottawa film #M-2520 (1857-1920)
1868 - Freewill Wesleyan Methodist Circuit - BAnQ Gatineau (1892-1906)
1885 – St. Andrew’s Presbyterian – Organized about 1885 and located within the village of
Campbell's Bay. At later date it was amalgamated with Murrel’s Methodist Congregation,
Presbyterian Mission of Davidson, Presbyterian Mission of Waltham, Presbyterian Mission of
Bryson, Fort Coulonge United, Campbell’s Bay United, the Missionary Society of Methodist
Churches of Clarendon, Dunraven United, Lower Litchfield United, Campbell’s Bay Pastoral
Charge, Clarendon Pastoral Charge - Campbell's Bay United Pastoral Charge - Civil registers:
Presbyterian Mission of Bryson (1914-1933), Fort Coulonge Pastoral Charge (1925-1956),
Campbell's Bay Pastoral Charge (1934-1981) - Communion Roll of Campbell's Bay, Dunraven,
Litchfield, Bryson (1955-1959) - United Church Archives Montréal - Communion roll: Campbell's
Bay Charge including Bryson, Dunraven, Murrell's, Lower Litchfield (1902-1939), Communion
roll for Fort Coulonge (1925-1947) - BAnQ Montréal films (1914-1933) - BAnQ Montréal book of
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marriages #1085 (1915-1925) - BAnQ Gatineau (1897-1921 & 1914-1925)
1901 - Holiness Movement - see the last page of this compilation
1902 – St. George’s Anglican of Litchfield - Organized as a mission in 1857 and located within
the village of Campbell's Bay - Anglican Archives Ottawa Parish (1902-1993) - BAnQ Gatineau
(1892-1953) - see also St. George's of Portage du Fort (1856-1993) - Library Archives Canada
Ottawa film #M-2520 (1902-1920)
1925 – Campbell’s Bay United - St. Andrew’s United - Located within the village of Campbell's
Bay - BAnQ Montréal films (1914-1933) - BAnQ Montréal book of marriages #1086 (1926-1933)
- BAnQ Gatineau (1925-1933)
1934 – United Church Pastoral Charge - see Campbell's Bay Pastoral Charge, a few lines
below
Campbell's Bay St. George's Anglican Cemetery - Located on the north side of route 148 in
Campbell's Bay in Litchfield township, the cemetery is located next to St. Andrew's United
Cemetery
Campbell's Bay St. Andrew's United Cemetery - see previous entry
Campbell's Bay Pastoral Charge - PO Box 129, Campbell's Bay QC J0X 1K0 613-224-6909
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://locator.united-church.ca/
http://archives.united-church.ca/
Cantley - Gatineau Hills MRC
A town located northwest of the city of Gatineau in a region known as the Gatineau Hills or Les
Collines de l'Outaouais - See also Chelsea
1826 – Wesleyan Methodist Circuit Ministry of Cantley, Aylmer, Gatineau , Hull and others -
BAnQ Montréal films (1826-1841 baptisms under Hull)
1854 - Cantley Protestant Cemetery - BAnQ Montréal book #2123 (1854-1975) - Ottawa Branch
- Ontario Genealogical Society (OGS) - publication #77-11
1862 - St. Andrew’s Presbyterian - Also known or became or was amalgamated with St.
Matthew's United of Cantley & Poltimore, Wesleyan Methodist (United) of Chelsea - Chelsea-
Templeton United Pastoral Charge under Chelsea-Cantley-Poltimore Presbyterian and United
(1881-1939) & under St. Andrew's United (1947-1982) & under Chelsea (Cantley) Presbyterian-
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United (1862-1947) - United Church Archives Montréal #P-603-S3-SS3 (1875-1987) - BAnQ
Montréal films (1862-1944 & 1881-1939) - BAnQ Montréal books of marriages #1085 (1880-
1923) #2742 (1881-1925) - BAnQ Gatineau (1880-1923)
1868 - St. Stephen's Anglican Church - First organized in 1845 as an Episcopalian mission. In
1868 or about the congregation appears to have joined the Anglican church, a mission of
Eardley - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1873-1991 Eardley Anglican) & (1899-1957 Chelsea &
Gatineau Anglican) - BAnQ Montréal films #M-122.20 (1864-1895 Eardley) - For earlier church
records refer to Rural Deanery of St. Andrew's or/and Eastern Outaouais, both included in this
report
1925 - St. Andrew’s United - First organized in 1826 as a Wesleyan Methodist Mission. In 1862
St. Andrew's Presbyterian opened its doors. In 1925, the Methodist and Presbyterian would
merge at union and congregation renamed St. Andrew's United - BAnQ Montréal films (1925-
1944) - BAnQ Montréal book of marriages #2742 (1925-1939) - BAnQ Gatineau (1925-1939) -
Ottawa Branch - Ontario Genealogical Society (OGS) publication #97-06 (St. Andrew's
Presbyterian, Cantley (1881-1925) & St. Andrew's United (1925-1939) - Aylmer-Eardley United
Pastoral Charge, content not reported
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://locator.united-church.ca/
http://ogsottawa.on.ca/
http://archives.united-church.ca/
Cascades - Gatineau Hills MRC
A settlement of 1841 in the municipality of Chelsea, part of the original Township of Hull - see
Chelsea, see Old Chelsea for churches and missions
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
Cawood - Gatineau Valley MRC
A village of the 1850s, perhaps earlier within Alleyn-Cawood township in the Northfield region of
Danford Lake
1855 – St. Peter’s Anglican of Cawood - The first church was built in 1855. In 1908 it was
replaced by a larger church which was used until 1955 - It was deconsecrated by Bishop Tom
Greenwood in 1970 - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1868-1964 under Danford Lake Anglican) -
BAnQ Montréal book of marriages #1085 (1888-1963) - BAnQ Gatineau (1888-1964 Holy Trinity
Anglican)
St. Peter's Anglican Cemetery - Located in the village of Cawood on the east side of the road to
Danford Lake on a location once occupied by St. Peter's Church
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Schwartz Burial Plot of Cawood Township - Located on Range 3 in Cawood Twp., several miles
north of St. Peter's Anglican
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://ogsottawa.on.ca/
Cayamant - Gatineau Valley MRC
Also known as Lake Cayamant, a hamlet near the village of Dorion within Cayamant township in
a region described as the Valley of the Gatineau or la Vallée de la Gatineau
http://www.cayamant.ca/en/history_of_cayamant
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
Centre Eardley - Gatineau Hills MRC
A region also referred to Eardley Township
1857 or about - Centre Eardley Methodist - United Church and Cemetery - Located on the north
side of route 148, just west of Mountain road.
http://www.heritagepontiac.ca/elbhistory.htm
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
Chapeau - Pontiac
A village of 1864 or about on the island of Ile-aux-Allumettes
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Charles Lynch Place - Pontiac
A settlement on Ile-aux-Allumettes
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Charteris - Pontiac MRC
Previously known as North Clarendon, a village within Clarendon township, the latter first settled
in 1792 - Charteris is located near Shawville
1823 - Anglican & Episcopalian Mission & Parish of North Clarendon (Charteris) – In 1823 or
about, an Anglican Mission was organized in Charteris, a preaching point of St. Paul's Anglican
of Shawville - St. Matthew's Anglican opened in 1869 - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1842-1993
Clarendon (Shawville) Anglican) & (1892-1953 Thorne Centre & Charteris Anglican) - This
mission might also had been associated at one time with St. Paul's Anglican of North Clarendon
(1869-1891 & 1949-1968) and St. George's Anglican of Thorne Centre (1892-1953) - BAnQ
Montréal films under Anglican (1846-1920) under Episcopalian & Anglican (1860-1912) -
1853 – Kemp Free Methodist of Norman - see Norman - no known surviving parish registers
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1864 - Wesley Church and Cemetery - Located 0.5 km, east of Route 303 at Charteris on
Wesley Road, Clarendon Township - see Pontiac Cemeteries at the conclusion of this
document
1864 – St. Matthew’s Anglican - Located within the village of Charteris - Anglican Archives
Ottawa (1842-1993 Clarendon (Shawville) Anglican) & (1892-1953 (Thorne Centre and Chateris
Anglican)- Library Archives Canada Ottawa films #M-2819 (1864-1873) & #M-3114 (1875-1891
& 1892-1916) - BAnQ Montréal book of marriages #2387 (1864-1911) - BAnQ Gatineau (1864-
1913)
1892 – St. George’s Anglican of Charteris, Leslie, Thorne Centre - Anglican Archives Ottawa
(1892-1953 Thorne Centre & Chateris Anglican) - BAnQ Gatineau (1856-1920)
St. Matthew's Anglican Cemetery - Both church and cemetery are located on Route 303 at the
12th line in Charteris, Clarendon Township
1918 – Standard Church Circuit Ministry - Rev. Ralph C. Horner, presiding see the conclusion of
this compilation for details
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://locator.united-church.ca/
http://archives.united-church.ca/
Chelsea = Gatineau Hills MRC
A town also referred to as the township of Chelsea-Cantley or Old Chelsea in early church
records
1818 – Anglican Mission – St. Mary Magdalen Anglican – Organized in 1818 as a mission of St.
James Anglican of Hull with those of Gatineau (St. George's) Aylmer (Christ Church) - In 1843
the Anglican Mission of Chelsea became a preaching point of Christ Church in Aylmer - In 1869,
St. Mary Magdalene opened as a parish with mission fields at Templeton (St. Luke's) and
Portland (United Church of Ireland and England) - In 1961, St. George's Anglican of Chelsea
opened - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1831-2006 Hull Anglican) - Library Archives Canada
Ottawa, parish registers #M-3689 (1899-1938 & 1934-1940 & confirmations 1888-1912 &
communicants 1888-1913 & members 1925-1932 & church census 1818-1933) - BAnQ
Gatineau (1818-1933)
1826 – Wesleyan Methodist Circuit Ministry of Chelsea, Aylmer, Hull, Gatineau and others -
BAnQ Montréal films (1826-1841 baptisms under Hull)
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1843 – Christ Church Anglican of Aylmer in Chelsea – Organized in 1876 with preaching points
in Breckinridge, Chelsea, Buckingham, Portland -
1862 – St. Andrew’s Presbyterian of Cantley and Chelsea - BAnQ Montréal films (1862-1944
Chelsea Presbyterian) - BAnQ Montréal book of marriages #1085 (1862-1914) - BAnQ
Gatineau (1862-1927)
1862 - United Church of Ireland and England Circuit Ministry (Christ Church of Eardley) in
Chelsea, Cantley, Poltimore - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1899-1957 Chelsea & Gatineau
Anglican) - BAnQ Montréal films (1864-1895 Christ Church of Eardley) -
1869 - St. Mary Magdalene Anglican Parish – First organized in 1818 as a mission of St. James
in Hull – In 1869, the parish extended its pastoral charge with preaching points in Templeton
(St. Luke), Portland (United Church of Ireland and England) - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1869-
1898 Chelsea, Templeton & Portland Anglican) - BAnQ Online Protestant Church Registers
(1900-1912)
1873 – Wesleyan Methodist - Organized in 1873 - United Church Archives Montréal #P603, S3,
SS3 (1875-1987) - Chelsea-Templeton United Pastoral Charge (1873-1925 & 1926-1982) -
BAnQ Montréal book of marriages #1086 (1873-1925) - BAnQ Gatineau (1873-1925) - BAnQ
Online Protestant Church Registers (1900-1912)
1876 - St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church of Cantley & Chelsea - Organized in 1876, also
known or became or was amalgamated with St. Matthew's United of Cantley, Poltimore,
Wesleyan Methodist (United) of Chelsea - Chelsea-Templeton United Pastoral Charge; civil
registers of Chelsea-Cantley-Poltimore Presbyterian & United (1881-1939) & St. Andrew's
United (1947-1982) & Chelsea (Cantley) Presbyterian-United (1862-1947) - BAnQ Online
Protestant Church Registers
(1900-1912)
1898 – Mountain View Presbyterian of Lucerne, Bristol, Chelsea - First organized in 1898 as the
Presbyterian Mission of Chelsea, the church was also associated with a mission in Bristol -
Chelsea-Templeton United Pastoral Charge (1970-1982) membership roll (1916-1954)
1925 – St. Matthew’s United Church of Chelsea, Templeton - United Church Archives Montréal
#P603, S3, SS3 (1925-1987) - Chelsea-Templeton United Pastoral Charge (1926-1982)
1961 – St. George’s Anglican of Chelsea - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1869-1998 Chelsea,
Templeton, Portand Anglican) -
Chelsea United Church - Historical sketch (1862-1962) - GVHS publication #287 C516b
Chelsea Church of St. Mary Magdalene - Historical sketch (1875-1965) GVHS #283 C516v
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Chelsea Pioneer Cemetery - GVHS publication #920 T4844p
Chelsea Historic Cemeteries -
www.ghhs.ca/Publications/publications.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://locator.united-church.ca/
http://bibnum2.banq.qc.ca/bna/ecivil
http://archives.united-church.ca/
www.banq.qc.ca
Cheneville - Papineau
No known Protestant listing of churches or missions within this village of Papineau
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
Chicester Township - Pontiac
First settled in 1849 in the vicinity of Nicabong, Fort William, Sheenboro, Aberdeen, all located
near the Ottawa River in northern Pontiac, across from Petawawa, Ontario
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Chichester Village - Pontiac
1858 - Wesleyan Methodist Circuit - BAnQ Gatineau (1858-1887 Ile-aux-Allumettes)
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Church Township - Gatineau Valley MRC
A township first settled within the county of Gatineau, the region is also known as Cayamant or
Valley of the Gatineau or La Vallée de la Gatineau, a region in the vicinity of Gracefield and
Wright
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
Claphan Township - Pontiac
A township first settled in 1867 and associated with Leslie, Claphan, Huddersfield, Otter Lake,
all located in the northwest region of the county near the towns of Fort Coulonge, Mansfield,
Pontefract
1892 - St. James Anglican of Thorne & Leslie (Charteris) - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1892-
1953 (Thorne & Charteris) - BAnQ Gatineau (1892-1953)
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
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http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
www.banq.qc.ca
Clarence - Ontario
Located within Russell county across the Ottawa River from Thurso, Lochaber, Buckingham -
Baptist and Presbyterian Pastors from Clarence and surroundings ministered in Québec
1825 - Clarence Baptist Church - Organized about 1825, closed in 1978 - see
www.ottawabaptist.org/history - contact Canadian Baptist Archives, see the last page of this
listing for details.
http://ogsottawa.on.ca/
Clarendon Centre - Pontiac
A village first settled in 1792 within Clarendon township near the town of Shawville
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Clarendon Front - Pontiac
A village first settled in 1833 or about near the town of Shawville within Clarendon Township
Clarendon Front Cemetery - Located on Front Road at Zion Line within Clarendon Township -
Also referred to as Arnstrong's Burying Ground or Old Clarendon Cemetery - It was set up for
three denominations, Episcopal, Presbyterian and Methodist
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Clarendon Station - Pontiac
see Clarendon
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Clarendon Township - Pontiac
see description at the beginning of this compilation
Within Clarendon Township, I have included churches and missions of surrounding villages,
towns and hamlets which were referred to as Clarendon Township in early church records.
1814- Yarm Methodist Church and Cemetery - Both located on Route 303 at the 9th Line within
Clarendon Township - see Yarm
1823 – Clarendon Anglican Missions – Organized in 1823 as the Mission of Clarendon, would
later be renamed St. Paul's of Shawville - Parish was part of the Clarendon Circuit - Parish
includes fonds of St. Paul's of Shawville, St. Barnabas of Bristol Mines, St. John's of Clarke’s
Settlement, St. Stephen's of Greermount, St. John's of Morehead, St. Alban's of Parkman, Holy
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Trinity of Radford - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1842-1993) - BAnQ Montréal films (1846-1920) -
BAnQ Montréal book of marriages (1842-1920) - BAnQ Gatineau (1842-1846 & 1880-1898) -
Library Archives Canada Ottawa films #M-1303 extracts (1823-1842 & 1842-1898) #M-1304
(1842-1898 with partial index) #M-2819 (1864-1873 with index) #M-3114 (1875-1916 with partial
index) - UOVGG (1823-1898 index)
1828 – Bonnechere Methodist Circuit Ministry - No surviving church registers
1830 – Baptist Missionary Society of Montreal & Ottawa – Also referred to as North Clarendon
Baptist Church - see 1877 under Clarendon or Bristol
1830 - Ebenezer Methodist Circuit Ministry of Radford - see Radford - Only a cemetery remains,
see Pontiac Cemeteries at the conclusion of this document - BAnQ Gatineau (1830-1849)
1842 - St. John’s Anglican & Episcopalian Church & Cemetery of Moorehead - Located on
Campbell's Bay Road on the east side of Telford Road, just north of Moorehead Road - see
Morehead - see 1823 a few lines above
1842 - St. Paul’s Anglican of Clarendon & Shawville - see above (1823) under Anglican Mission
of Clarendon - BAnQ Montréal book of marriages #1085 (1842-1920) - BAnQ Gatineau (1842-
1920) - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1842-1993)
1844 – Wesleyan Methodist Circuit Ministry with preaching points in Clarendon, Shawvile,
Yarm, Quyon - Rev. J. Greener, presiding in 1844, Rev. Luther Houghton in 1854, 1862 to
1873, Rev. Silas Huntington in 1854 and 1855, Rev. William McGill in 1854 and 1855, Rev.
Joseph Kilgour in 1869 - Library Archives Canada Ottawa films (extracts relating to Quyon #M-
2212 (1859-1923)) #M-2243 (extracts relating to Clarendon (1851-1898)) - BAnQ Montréal films
(1851-1915) - BAnQ Montréal book of marriages #1085 (1850-1924) - BAnQ Gatineau (1850-
1924)
1847 – Free Methodist Circuit Ministry – First permanent Methodist Church - United Church
Archives Montréal #P-603. S3, SS6 (1851-1965)
1851 – Presbyterian Missionaries - Organized in 1851 with a preaching point in Leslie - Library
Arechives Canada Ottawa films #M-2243 (extracts relating to Shawville (1851-1918) & #M-2374
(1877-1939))
1853 – Kemp Free Methodist of Norman - no known surviving church registers, at least under
that name
1854 – Stark’s Corners Community Church - see Stark's Corners
1864 - St. Matthew’s Anglican of Charteris - see Charteris
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1864 - Church of England Parish of North Clarendon
1864- St. John’s the Evangelist Anglican of Moorehead
1864 – Missionary Society of Methodist Churches of Clarendon - Wesley Methodist Church of
Clarendon Township - BAnQ Gatineau (1899-1925) -
BAnQ Online Protestant Church Registers (1902-1912)
1877 – Baptist Missionary Society of Montreal - Regular Baptist, with preaching points in Bristol,
Clarendon, North Clarendon, Leslie, Litchfield, Onslow, Stark’s Corners, Thorne, Wyman -
Library Archives Canada Ottawa film #M-2374 (1877-1939 - extracts relating to Clarendon
under Bristol at LAC) - BAnQ Montréal films (1894-1916 & 1878-1931) - BAnQ Gatineau (1877-
1916) - Quebec Records (1894-1916) - Ancestry.ca (1894-1916) - BAnQ Online Protestant
Church Registers (1895-1912)
1886 - St. Luke’s Anglican of Caldwell - see Caldwell
1889 – Maple Grove Bethel Pentecostal of Shawville - no known surviving church registers, at
least under that name
1894 – Baptist Circuit Ministry of Clarendon, with preaching points in North Clarendon, Bristol,
Leslie, Litchfield, Onslow, Stark’s Corners, Thorne, Wyman - Most likely the same Baptist
Missionary Society in Clarendon and Bristol of 1877, see the latter for known surviving church
records - contact also the United Church Pastoral Charge in Shawville, it appears, that Baptist
church records were deposited in their possession at one time - BAnQ Online Protestant Church
Registers (1895-1912)
1894– Holiness Movement Circuit Ministry - Rev. Ralph C. Horner, presiding - see the
conclusion of this compilation for details
1896 - St. Alban’s Parkman Anglican - see Parkman
1897– Zion’s Presbyterian of North Clarendon, Stark’s Corner - see Stark's Corners
1918 – Standard Church Circuit Ministry - Rev. Ralph C. Horner, presiding see the conclusion of
this compilation for details
1925 - Clarendon United Church in Shawville - BAnQ Gatineau (1925-1931)
1926 - Austin United - see Austin
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1926 - Maple Grove United - see Maple Grove
1926 – Norman Methodist United - see Norman
1926 - Radford United - see Radford
1926 – Wesley United of North Clarendon - see North Clarendon
1926 - Zion Wesleyan Methodist United - see Zion
Standard Cemetery - Located on the north side of the 12th line within Clarendon Township - see
at the conclusion of this compilation under Standard Church or under Pontiac Cemeteries
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://ogsottawa.on.ca/
http://locator.united-church.ca/
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://bibnum2.banq.qc.ca/bna/ecivil
http://archives.united-church.ca/
www.banq.qc.ca
Clarke’s Settlement - Pontiac
Also known as Morehead, a hamlet within Clarendon township
1892 – St. John the Evangelist Anglican Parish – Organized in 1892, no longer active in 2009,
appears to have closed in 1968 - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1892-1968) - This parish was
associated with St. Paul's of Clarendon and St. George's of Portage du Fort - see both for
possible church registers associated with families of Clarke's Settlement
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
Connaught Gardens - Gatineau MRC
A village near Aylmer
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
Cornwall - Ontario
A number of families from Stormont and Glengarry counties would emigrate in the 1820s to
1830s time period to the Thurso, Lochaber, Buckingham region of Québec
1826 - St. John's Presbyterian Church - United Church Archives - Ottawa, see the conclusion of
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this research guide - see also http://glengarry.tripod.com/churchgengs.html
http://ogsottawa.on.ca/
http://www.uccanottawa.org/
http://archives.united-church.ca/
Cotie’s - Pontiac
A settlement on range 2 in Clarendon village
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Coulonge - Pontiac MRC
Lower Coulonge, Middle Coulonge, Upper Coulonge, descriptions which can be found within
church documents, see Fort Coulonge
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Craig's Road - Pontiac
A settlement within Thorne township in the region of Campbell's Bay, Otter Lake, Litchfield -
Thorne was first named Ladysmith or Lady Smith and first settled in 1861 - Craig's Road is
located within Thorne Township on a road by the same name toward Greermount Road,
westward of the latter - see also Greermount
1892 - Craig's Methodist Church - The church has been demolished, only a cemetery exist
today - Surviving church registers might be under Thorne or Thorne Township or perhaps
Ladysmith, nothing that I know of under Craig's Methodist except the following: BAnQ Montréal
book #1086 marriages (1892-1902)
Craig's Methodist Cemetery - Located on a hill on the north side of Craig Road - From the west
end of Sparling Lake on route 366, go south on Greermount road, 2.4 km to Craig road and
west 0.8 km, a nursery is located across the road - see the last pages of this document under
Pontiac Cemetery
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Cumberland Township - Ontario
Located in Ontario, across the Ottawa River from Lochaber and Thurso, Presbyterian and
Baptist missionaries were frequent visitors in Lochaber, Thurso, Buckingham.
1828 - Auld Kirk of Cumberland - Old Kirk Presbyterian on the River - Scots families in
Cumberland Township first settled the area in 1817 - The first church built in 1828 was the Olk
Kirk on the River - It was later renaned Saint Andrew's Presbyterian - Rev. Alexander Fletcher
presided from 1828 to 1844 - We find Rev. Fletcher also on the Québec side of the Ottawa
River in Thurso, Lochaber and Buckingham during the same time period. - contact St. Andrew's
United Church at 2557 Montreal Road, Cumberland ON K4C 1A1 613-833-2604 - contact also
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Ottawa Presbytery, United Church Archives, see last page of this document
www.travel-net.com/~ucccumberlandpc/
http://ogsottawa.on.ca/
http://www.uccanottawa.org/
http://www.presbyterianarchives.ca/
http://www.uccanottawa.org/
Cushman - Hull
A village within the old Hull township
1876 - Cushman Memorial Presbyterian - BAnQ Montréal films (1876-1929) - Presbyterian
Archives Toronto under St. Giles Presbyterian (High Kirk) in Ottawa #CONG-168 - Fonds
consists of the records of St. Giles Presbyerian and the records of the amalgamated Cushmam
Memorial Presbyterian Church in Hull QC (1931-1959 bapts) (1948-1991 marr.) - see
conclusion of this compilation - BAnQ Online Protestant Church Registers (1900-1912)
http://www.presbyterianarchives.ca/
http://ogsottawa.on.ca/
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://bibnum2.banq.qc.ca/bna/ecivil
www.banq.qc.ca
Danford Lake Settlement - Pontiac
A village within the township of Alleyn - Cawood near Leslie, Clapham, Huddersfield
1830s – Wesleyan Methodist Circuit Ministry - no known surviving church registers, at least
under this name - contact Campbell's Bay Pastoral Charge (United Church) as a possible
source or perhaps Shawville Pastoral Charge (United Church) - see Campbell's Bay, see
Shawville.
1830s - Episcopalian Circuit Ministry - In the 1830s, missionaries with the Episcopalian Circuit
Ministry visited the region - no known surviving parish registers - verify St. James Anglican in
Hull and Christ Church Anglican in Aylmer or St. Andrew's Anglican of St. Andrew Village in
Argenteuil County - see also Rural Deanery of St. Andrew within this compilation
1872 - Holy Trinity Anglican - Church opened in 1872 - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1888-1964 &
1994-2003) - BAnQ Montréal films (1888-1964) - BAnQ Gatineau (1888-1964)
Holy Trinity Church and Cemetery - Located on the east side of Harrison Road, north of route
301 in Danford Lake, the latter within Allen & Cawood Township
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
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www.banq.qc.ca
http://archives.united-church.ca/
Dardanelles - Pontiac MRC
A hamlet within Clarendon township
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Davidson - Pontiac
A village or hamlet of 1863 in the region of Mansfield and Pontefract
1885 – Presbyterian Mission – Organized about 1885 - no known surviving church registers
under Davidson - see St. Andrew's Presbyterian in Fort Coulonge for the only known survivining
Presbyterian church registers of this region.
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
http://www.united-church.ca/contact/archives
Denholm - Gatineau MRC
A village of the 1860s located south of Bowman, north of Poltimore, east of Martindale, west of
Val des Bois
1864 – Christ Anglican Mission of Templeton in Denholm - In 1864, an Anglican preaching point
was opened in Denholm, a mission of Christ Mission of Templeton - Anglican Archives Ottawa
(1886-1993 under Christ Church Anglican of Poltimore) - BAnQ Montréal films under Christ
Church Poltimore (1886-1923) - BAnQ Gatineau (1886-1923 Christ Church Poltimore) - For
earlier parish registers, see Aylmer or Hull or both
1875 – St. Paulus & St. Mathaeus Evangelish Lutherischen Gemeinde – Organized in 1879 with
preaching points in High Falls, Poltimore, Bowman, Denholm, Villeneuve - BAnQ Montréal films
(1882-1981 & 1875-1982) - see Mulgrave, Derry, Inlet for additional civil registers - Kirchen
Dokumente über Taufen, Konfirmationen, Heirat und Sterbe-Urkunde: Our Redeemer Lutheran
Church at 131 Gorman street in Buckingham (Gatineau) QC J8L 1A2 819-986-5502 - Bitte
beachten: Beschraenkung der neuesten Kirchenbücher im Gebrauch
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
www.banq.qc.ca
Derry - Mulgrave - Inlet - Papineau
Derry, Mulgrave and Inlet are also referred to as a single entity, first settled in the 1860s by
German immigrants - see also Mulgrave, Derry, Inlet
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1873 – St. Matthaeus & St. Paulus Geminde Evangelisch Lutherischen - BAnQ Montréal films
(1882-1981 & 1875-1982) - refer also to Ladysmith, Thorne, Schwartz for additional Lutheran
parish registers (1861-1954 & 1955-1982 & 1916-1949) as possible family lineages with those
of Derry, Mulgrave, Inlet - Refer also under Ladysmith (1861-1890) - BAnQ Gatineau (1875-
1981) - German Lutherans - Rev. Ludwig Herman Gerndt, a Lutheran missionary from 1861 to
1890 - Kirchen Dokumente über Taufen, Konfirmationen, Heirat und Sterbe-Urkunde: Our
Redeemer Lutheran Church at 131 Gorman street, Gatineau QC J8L 1A2 819-986-5502 - Bitte
beachten: Beschraenkung der neuesten Kirchenbücher im Gebrauch
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
www.banq.qc.ca
Derry Township - Papineau
A township of the 1860s located west of Mulgrave, south of Villeneuve and Lathbury, east of
Portland and north of Buckingham
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
Deschênes - Gatineau MRC
A village also referred to at one point as Lucerne and now part of the city of Aymer (Gatineau)
1826 - Deschênes Wesleyan Methodist Church - Organized about 1826 - BAnQ Montréal films
(1826-1909) - Quebec Records (1826-1909) - Ancestry.ca (1826-1909)
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.united-church.ca/contact/archives
http://ogsottawa.on.ca/
www.banq.qc.ca
Desert River - Gatineau Valley MRC
Also referred to as Rivière Désert, a region first settled by the Algonquin First Nation People,
see River Desert (Rivière Désert)
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
De Swisha - Pontiac
A village also referred to as Swisha established about 1869 within Aberdeen township - The
village is also known as Rapides-des-Joachims - see Swisha for churches and missions
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Devonshire - Pontiac
A hamlet within Mansfield township in the region of Pontefract and Mansfield - Devonshire can
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also be referred to as Devonshire Park within a few church documents - See Mansfield township
for listing of churches and missions
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Doherty - Pontiac MRC
A hamlet of the 1840s within Bristol township
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Dontenwill - Témiscamingue
Within Témiscamingue, a hamlet within Lake Nigault township
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Dorion - Gatineau Valley MRC
A hamlet of the 1870s west of Wright, Northfield, Gracefield, south of Church, north of Alleyn
and Aylwin within the northern region of Valley of the Gatineau (La Vallée de la Gatineau)
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
Dorval
Unknown location, might be in Gatineau
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
Dudley - Labelle
An ancient township in a remote area, bordered north of McGill, east of the Gatineau River in a
region referred today as Haute-Gatineau or Upper Gatineau, the latter within Labelle county in
modern times.
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
Dulhut - Témiscamingue
A hamlet within Témiscamingue in the Lake Nigault region
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Dunning - Gatineau MRC
A hamlet which is now part of the city of Gatineau
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
Dunraven - Pontiac
A village of the 1840s, located on the Pontiac side of the Ottawa River within Grand Calumet
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township - It was closely associated with the town of Dunraven within Renfrew County in the
Upper Ottawa Valley - Methodist and most likely Presbyterian Missionaries from Dunraven in
Ontario were frequent visitors to Clarendon Township, especially the hamlets and villages
bordering the Ottawa River - UOVGG (Upper Ottawa Valley Genealogical Group in Pembroke,
ON)
1846 – Dunraven Union Circuit Ministry - United - Union Church was the only Protestant Church
on Calumet Island and has been used by Anglican, Methodist, Presbyterian clergy alike on
varying weeks of the year. Today the church is affiliated with the United Church of Canada
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
http://www.united-church.ca/contact/archives
www.uovgg.ca/
http://archives.united-church.ca/
http://locator.united-church.ca/
Eardley - Gatineau Hills MRC
The village of Eardley was established in 1806 within the township of the same name. A region
referred to as the Gatineau Hills or Les Collines de l'Outaouais
1826 – Wesleyan Methodist Missionaries with preaching points in Eardley, Quyon, Shawville -
Library Archives Canada Ottawa (extracts relating to Quyon #M-2212 (1859-1923)) (extracts
relating to Eardley) #M-2212 (1884-1902)) (extracts relating to Shawville #M-1303 (1842-1888)
& #M-1304 (1888-1898)) (extracts relating to Eardley #M-2212 (1859-1883)) - see also Zion
Methodist - BAnQ Montréal books of baptisms #2836 (1826-1909) #1086 marriages (1921-
1925) - see Perth, see Renfrew
1842 – St. Luke's Anglican – Organized in 1842, a preaching point of the Anglican parish of
Shawville, or perhaps of Christ Church in Aylmer, with another preaching point located in the
village of Quyon - St Luke's opened as a parish in 1857 or 1864 - Anglican Archives Ottawa,
see Onslow, Eardley and Bristol for parish registers - Library Archives Canada Ottawa films #M-
3689 (1854-1886) #M-1303 (extracts relating to Shawville (1842-1888) & #M-1304 (1888-1898))
#M-2226 (extracts relating to Quyon (1857-1909 & 1873-1909) & #M-3132 (1889-1946)) - BAnQ
Gatineau (1873-1909)
1864 – St. Luke's Anglican Parish – Parish registers includes those of St. Thomas of Bristol
Corners, St. Augustine's of Lower Eardley, St. John's of Quyon, St. George's of Thorne Centre -
Anglican Archives Ottawa (1873-1991) - see also St. Edward's Anglican of Onslow for additional
parish registers (1869-1873) - see also Onslow-Eardley and Bristol for additional parish
registers - BAnQ Montréal films (1868-1909 under St. Luke's) & (1864-1895 under Christ
Anglican Mission of Aylmer & Eardley) - BAnQ Montréal book of marriages #1085 (1875-1909 &
1857-1889), the latter under Onslow-Eardley and Bristol - BAnQ Online Protestant Church
Registers (1900-1912)
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1884 – Zion Methodist of Upper Eardley- Under the charge of Aylmer Methodist - Aylmer-
Eardley United Pastoral Charge (1921-1954) - see also Aylmer, see Renfrew. see Perth
1889 – St. Edward’s Anglican of Bristol, Eardley, Onslow - see Onslow-Eardley and Bristol for
content of fonds at the Anglican Archives Ottawa
1920 - Zion United Church of Eardley Township - Located on the south side of route 148, 0.6
km west of Nugent street - BAnQ Montréal films (1920-1954) - BAnQ Montréal book of
marriages #1086 (1929-1953)
Center Eardley Cemetery - BAnQ Montréal book of burials #2123 (1880-1974)
Aylmer & Eardley United Church - The Annals of the United Church in Aylmer and Eardley -
Book by Bettis Faris, published by the Aylmer Heritage Association
http://www.heritagepontiac.ca/elbhistory.htm
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://www.united-church.ca/contact/archives
http://ogsottawa.on.ca/
http://bibnum2.banq.qc.ca/bna/ecivil
www.banq.qc.ca
http://archives.united-church.ca/
East Aldfield - Gatineau Hills MRC
A hamlet within the region of Aldfield, the latter first settled in 1852 and located in the region of
Wolf Lake (Lac-des-Loups), Rupert, Ladysmith, Schwartz - see Ladysmith for churches and
missions
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
Eastern Outaouais - Papineau - Gatineau
1845 - Anglican Missions - Papineau and Gatineau counties - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1845-
1996)
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://www.anglican.ca/archives/incanada/
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
East Templeton - Gatineau MRC
A district now part of the city of Gatineau
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1887 – East Templeton Presbyterian - Also known or became or was amalgamated with St.
Andrew's Presbyterian of Gatineau, St. Andrew's United of Gatineau, East Templeton United,
Gatineau United Pastoral Charge - Gatineau United Pastoral Charge (1887-1964) communion
roll (1949-1962) - BAnQ Montréal films (1887-1964) - BAnQ Online Protestant Church Registers
(1900-1912)
1897 - East Templeton Baptist - BAnQ Montréal films (1897-1956) - BAnQ Online Protestant
Church Registers (1898-1910)
1926 – East Templeton United - St. Andrew’s Presbyterian of Gatineau - BAnQ Montréal films
(1926-1964)
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://www.united-church.ca/contact/archives
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
http://ogsottawa.on.ca/
http://bibnum2.banq.qc.ca/bna/ecivil
www.banq.qc.ca
http://archives.united-church.ca/
Ebenezer - Pontiac
A hamlet in the region of Radford within Clarendon township
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brow
Egan South - Gatineau Valley MRC
First settled in 1881, a village in the district of Montcerf-Lytton within the Gatineau River Vallley
(La Vallée de la Gatineau)
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
Elmside (Elm Side) - Pontiac MRC
A hamlet of the 1830s within Bristol township
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Esher - Pontiac
A village and township within the township of Esher, Sheen, Aberdeen, and Malakoff
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Fara’s Point - Gatineau Hills MRC
see Farm Point
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
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Farley - Gatineau Valley MRC
A village south of Maniwaki, next to Messines, northeast of Bouchette and Blue Sea in a region
known as Wright-Gracefield - see Wright for churches
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
Farm Point - Gatineau Hills MRC
A hamlet of 1822 in the region of Old Chelsea
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
Farrellton - Gatineau Hills MRC
A hamlet within the township of Wakefield - see Wakefield for churches and missions
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
Fassett - Papineau
A village within the township of Montebello, east of the latter village of the same name along the
Ottawa River
1859 - Christ Anglican Mission of Montebello, Papineauville, St-Amédée (Montebello region) -
see Montebello for details on availability of church registers - For early civil register holdings,
see Eastern Outaouais and Rural Deanery of St. Andrew's, both listed in this report - Anglican
Archives Montréal, content not reported online, most likely under Montebello or perhaps
Papineauville
http://www.anglican.ca/archives/incanada/
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
Fieldville - Gatineau Valley MRC
A hamlet no longer known by that name, now known as Low and located next to Martindale,
south of Venosta, north of Farrellton
1915 - Holy Cross Anglican Mission - Organized about 1915, most likely a mission field of
Wakefield Anglican - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1864-1993 Wakefield Anglican)
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
Finlay Island - Pontiac
A settlement of the 1850s within Waltham township - see Waltham for churches and missions
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
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Fitzroy - Ontario
Actually located on the Ontario side of the Ottawa River
1828 – Bonnechere Methodist Circuit Ministry - A region across the Ottawa River within
Renfrew County (Upper Ottawa Valley) - Wesleyan Methodist Missionaries from that village
ministered to the early settlers of the Upper Ottawa Valley, plus those in Pontiac County - see
Upper Ottawa Valley - contact United Church Archives in Ottawa
http://ogsottawa.on.ca/
http://www.uccanottawa.org/
http://locator.united-church.ca/
Flanders - Témiscamingue
A hamlet within Témiscamingue in the region of Lake Nilgault
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Fort Coulonge - Pontiac MRC
A town within the township of Mansfield and Pontefract - Fort Coulonge was first settled in 1694
by Louis d'Ailleboust as a fur trading post - In 1760 the trading post was taken over by the North
West Fur Company - In 1821 the Hudson's Bay Fur Company took over - In 1857 Anglican
Missionaries arrived
1851 - Clarendon Wesleyan Methodist Circuit with preaching points throughout Pontiac - BanQ
Montréal (1851-1915) - BAnQ Online Protestant Church Registers (1894-1910)
1857 – Anglican Mission of St. George’s - Clergy members of the Missionary Society, were also
ministering preaching points in Mansfield, Campbell’s Bay, Fort Coulonge, Litchfield - In 1902,
St. George's Mission would be renamed St. George's Anglican and become a parish - Anglican
Archives Ottawa (1857-1993 Clarendon-Shawville Anglican) - Library Archives Canada Ottawa
films #M-2520 (1857-1920) #M-1303 (1842-1888) #M-1304 (1888-1898) (extracts relating to
Shawville)
1873 - St. Andrew’s Presbyterian - BAnQ Montréal films (1873-1976) - BAnQ Montréal book
marriages #1085 (1873-1975) - BAnQ Online Protestant Church Registers (1894-1912)
1902 – St. George’s Anglican Parish - Other preaching points within the region included
Mansfield, Fort Coulonge, Campbell’s Bay, Litchfield - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1902-1993
Campbell's Bay Anglican) - Library Archives Canada Ottawa film #M-2520 (1902-1920) - BAnQ
Gatineau (1902-1920)
1925 – St. Andrew’s United - BAnQ Montréal films (1924-1956) - BAnQ Montréal book
marriages #1085 (1925-1975) - see also Campbell’s Bay
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St. Andrew's Presbyterian Cemetery - Located on chemin Port Rouge at Booth street in Fort
Coulonge within Mansfield township.
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://www.united-church.ca/contact/archives
http://www.anglican.ca/archives/incanada/
http://bibnum2.banq.qc.ca/bna/ecivil
Fort William - Pontiac
In 1829 the Hudson's Bay Fur Company would open a fur trading post - Fort William is located
within Sheen township in the region of Sheen, Esher, Aberdeen, Malakoff - see Sheenboro for
churches and missions
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Franktown - Pontiac
see Vinton
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Fraser Landing - Pontiac
A hamlet within Malakoff township in the region of Sheen, Esher, Aberdeen, Malakoff - see one
of the above for churches and missions
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Fresh Water - Pontiac
A hamlet within Grand Calumet Island
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Gatineau - Gatineau MRC
The only mid-sized city within the county, located across the Ottawa River from the National
Capital
1826 – Wesleyan Methodist Missions of Gatineau, Aylmer, Hull, Chelsea, Wakefield, Cantley,
Templeton - Rev. Silas Huntington, presiding from 1854 to 1855, William McGill in 1854 and
1855, Joseph Kilgour in 1869, Peter Ker in 1874 - BAnQ Montréal films (1826-1841 baptisms)
1831 – Anglican Mission – St. George’s Anglican with a preaching point in Chelsea (St. Mary
Magdalene) - BAnQ Montréal book of marriages #1085 (1831-1930)
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1860 – St. Andrew’s Presbyterian of Gatineau, West Templeton - Organized about 1860 and
also known or became or was amalgamated with St. Andrew's United, East Templeton United,
West Templeton United - Gatineau United Pastoral Charge (1940-1943 & 1964-1982 parish
registers) (1933-1959 & 1958-1967 communion roll), (1945-1960 membership roll for St.
Andrew's & West Templeton) - BAnQ Montréal book of marriages #1085 (1880-1923)
1887 – Templeton Presbyterian - Would later become Templeton United - see Templeton East
for details
1899 - St. George’s Anglican Parish - Organized in 1831 as a mission of St. James in Hull - In
1899, it became a parish - The church is located at 175 Broadway Avenue East in Gatineau -
Another parish associated with St. James was St. Mary Magdalene of Chelsea - Anglican
Archives Ottawa: parish registers: (1957-1996) - for earlier parish registers see St. James
Anglican in Hull (1831-1956) - see also Eastern Outaouais for additional fonds - Library
Archives Canada Ottawa parish registers: #M-3689 (1899-1938 & 1934-1940) & confirmations
(1888-1912) & communions (1888-1913) & members (1925-1932) #M-3695 (1864-1920) #M-
3696 (1920-1971)
1940 – United Church of Gatineau - BAnQ Montréal films (1964-1982)
1948 - Our Redeemer Lutheran - BAnQ Montréal films under St. Paulus & St. Mathaeus
Evanlelisch Lutherischen Gemeinde of Bowman, Poltimore, Denholm, High Falls, Derry, Inlet
(1875-1982) & (1882-1981) - Our Redeemer Lutheran Church 131 Gorman street, Gatineau
(Buckingham), QC J8L 1A2 819-986-5502
1964 - St. Andrew’s United Church - BAnQ Montréal films (1964-1982) - BAnQ Montréal book of
marriages #1086 (1964-1979)
1983 – Lutheran Evangelical - Église Évangélique Luthérienne - see 1948
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://www.united-church.ca/contact/archives
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
http://ogsottawa.on.ca/
http://www.anglican.ca/archives/incanada/
[email protected] (Lutheran)
www.banq.qc.ca
Gatineau Point - Gatineau MRC
1854 - Gatineau Protestant Cemetery - BAnQ Montréal book #2123 (1854-1975)
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
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Gatineau Township - Gatineau MRC
Although located within Gatineau county, the township of Gatineau does include the towns and
villages of Buckingham, East Templeton, Lochaber, the latter towns are officially part of
Papineau county but also part of the city of Gatineau.
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
Gillies - Pontiac
A hamlet of the 1860s north of Mansfield and Pontefract, northeast of Bryson, east of
Témiscamingue
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown
Glen Almond - Hull-Papineau
Located about 40 km north of Buckingham village and about the same distance south of
Poltimore
1826 – Wesleyan Methodist Circuit Ministry of Hull, Chelsea, Glen Almond - BAnQ Montréal
films (1826-1841 baptisms) - see also Westmeath, see also Perth, see also Renfrew as most
likely sources.
1841 - St. John’s Anglican Memorial Chapel – Organized in 1841 as a mission. Church opened
in 1856 - In 1911 a second church was erected - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1911-1956 & 1982-
1993) - BAnQ Online Protestant Church Registers (1911-1912) - For earlier civil registers see:
Eastern Outaouais and Rural Deanery of St. Andrew's, both included in this research guide
1901 - Presbyterian Church of Glen Almond - BAnQ Montréal films (1901-1946)
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://www.united-church.ca/contact/archives
http://bibnum2.banq.qc.ca/bna/ecivil
Gleneagle - Gatineau Hills MRC
A hamlet of 1841, located in the Old Chelsea district, also known as Summerlea - see Old
Chelsea or Chelsea for churches and missions
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
Glenwood Domain - Gatineau MRC
A hamlet between Hull and Aylmer
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
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Goldwin - Pontiac
A hamlet within Litchfield township - see Litchfield for churches and missions
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Gore Township - Gatineau MRC
A township of the 1830s, located south of Portland, north of Templeton, west of Buckingham
and east of the Gatineau River
1844 - St. Andrew's Presbyterian of Buckingham with preaching points in Gore, Lochaber,
Thurso - Rev. Edward G. Sutton presiding in 1845, Rev. C.A. Doudiet, presiding in 1894 -
Buckingham United Pastoral Charge: Buckingham & Lochaber Presbyterian (1844-1869), under
Buckingham Presbyterian (1869-1884), under St. Andrew's Presbyterian (1884-1922), under St.
Andrew's United (1922-1958), under Buckingham-Thurso-Gore-Lochaber United (1959-1982),
under membership of Thurso, Lochaber Bay (1914-1945)
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.united-church.ca/contact/archives
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
http://locator.united-church.ca/
Gracefield - Gatineau Valley MRC
A village of the 1830s within Wright township and northeast of Northfield, south of Bouchette
and north of Aylwin and Alleyn - see also Wright
1867 - Episcopalian Missionaries - see Wakefield for church registers
1882 - St. James Anglican of Wright - Organized in 1882 as a parish - Anglican Archives Ottawa
(1864-1988 under Aylwin Anglican)
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://www.anglican.ca/archives/incanada/
Grand Calumet Island - Pontiac MRC
A village, an island, a township on the Ottawa River also referred to as Grand Calumet - The
island is located next to Fort Coulonge, Litchfield
1823 - Clarendon Anglican Mission in Grand Calumet Island - Organized in 1823 as a mission -
Later became a preaching point of St. Paul's Anglican of Shawville - Library Archives Canada
Ottawa films #M-1303 (1823-1842 & 1842-1898) #M-1304 (1842-1898) #M-2819 (1864-1873)
#M-3114 (1875-1916) - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1842-1993 Clarendon Anglican (Shawville) -
BAnQ Montréal films (1846-1920 Clarendon Anglican)
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1846 - Dunraven United Church and Cemetery - Most likely a Methodist Circuit Ministry -
Located on chemin des Érables (Dunraven road) on Grand Calumet Island Township - United
Church Archives Montréal, fonds, none reported online.
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://www.anglican.ca/archives/incanada/
Greermount - Pontiac
A village within Thorne township
1830s - Wesleyan Methodist Circuit Ministry - see Thorne Centre
1830s – Episcopalian Circuit Ministry - see Clarendon Anglican Mission under Clarendon
Township
1862 - St. Stephen’s Anglican Memorial Chapel – Organized in 1862 as a mission and
preaching point of St. Paul's Anglican of Shawville - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1842-1993
Clarendon-Shawville Anglican) - BAnQ Montréal films (1846-1920 Clarendon Ang;ican) - BAnQ
Montréal book of marriages #2387 (1864-1911)
1892 – Craig Road Methodist - Only a cemetery remains today, the church was demolished in
the past - Craig Road is located westward from Greermount Road within Thorne Township -
BAnQ Montréal book #1086 marriages (1892-1902)
St. Stephen's Anglican Cemetery of Greermount - Located next to the church on Greermount
road, just north of the 12th line, within Thorne township.
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://www.anglican.ca/archives/incanada/
www.uovgg.ca/
www.banq.qc.ca
http://archives.united-church.ca/
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
Grove Creek - Gatineau Valley MRC
A hamlet within Alleyn-Cawood township
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
Halverson - Gatineau Hills MRC
A hamlet first settled in the 1850s within Aldfield township now known as La Pêche near the
town of Aldfield
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
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Hargrave - Pontiac
Located in the unorganized territory of Pontiac County, a region in northern Pontiac in the
direction of Abitibi county and Témiscamingue county
1840 – Episcopalian Circuit Ministry - see Clarendon as the only source of civil registers for this
vast region.
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Harney's Corners - Pontiac
A hamlet within the island of Iles-aux-Allumettes
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Hartwell Township - Papineau
A township of the 1880s located north of Ripon, south of Preston, east of Lathbury, west of
Suffolk
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
Havelock - Pontiac
An early settlement which later became Bryson within the township of Litchfield - The village of
Bryson was incorporated in 1873 but actually settled much earlier, most likely in the 1830s
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Hawley Island - Pontiac
A hamlet also referred to as Morrison Island within the township of Ile-aux-Allumettes
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Heyworth - Gatineau Hills MRC
A hamlet within Eardley township in a region referred to as Gatineau Hills or Les Collines de
l'Outaouais - The region was first settled in 1806 or about.
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
High Falls - Papineau
A hamlet in the region of Mulgrave and Derry first settled by German immigrants
1882 - St. Matthaeus & Saint Paulus Evangelish Lutherischen Gemeinde - Organized in 1879
with other preaching points Bowman, Denholm, Derry, Mulgrave, Inlet, Villeneuve, Poltimore -
BAnQ Montréal films (1882-1981 & 1875-1982) - Kirchen Dokumente über Taufen,
Konfirmationen, Heirat und Sterbe-Urkunde: Our Redeemer Lutheran Church at: 131 Gorman
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street in Buckingham QC J8L 1A2 819-986-5502 - Bitte beachten: Beschraenkung der neuesten
Kirchenbücher im Gebrauch
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
www.banq.qc.ca
Hillcrest - Gatineau Valley MRC
A settlement within Aylwin township
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
Hincks - Gatineau Valley MRC
A hamlet of the 1850s located within the township of Aylwin, south of Wright, Northfield and
Gracefield and east of Alleyn
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
Hodgins Corner - Pontiac
A hamlet also referred to as Hodgins within Thorne township - The region was first settled in
1861 - see Yarm
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Horan - Témiscamingue
A hamlet within Témiscamingue in the Lake Nilgault region
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Horton - Pontiac
No longer exist under this name, might have been located in the Grand Calumet Island district
1828 – Bonnechere Methodist Circuit Ministry - see Dunraven for details.
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Huddersfield - Pontiac
A village of the 1850s within Leslie, Claphan, Huddersfield township
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Hull - Gatineau MRC
The first city on the Québec side of the Ottawa River in a region referred to as Western Quebec
- Hull was first named Wrightstown in honor of its founder Philemon Wright - In the 1990s, Hull
no longer existed, it joined the ranks of Aylmer, Gatineau and surrounding villages in forming
the city of Gatineau
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1820 – Zion’s Presbyterian - see 1876 under Cushman Presbyterian Church
1824 – Anglican Mission - St James’ Anglican Church - St. James became a parish in 1831 with
preaching points in Aylmer (Christ Church), Gatineau (St. George), Chelsea (St. Mary
Magdalene - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1831-2006) - BAnQ Montréal films (1831-1938) - BAnQ
Montréal book of deaths #2123 (1821-1977) - Library Archives Canada Ottawa films #M-3689
(1854-1886) #M-1303 (1823-1842, extracts to Clarendon) #M-1303 & #M-1304 (1842-1898)
#M-2819 (1864-1873) #M-3114 (1875-1916 & 1892-1916)
1826 – Wesleyan Methodist of Hull, Aylmer, Gatineau - Rev. William Morton, presiding in 1833,
Rev. J. Greener, presiding in 1844, Rev. J. Reynolds presiding in 1845 - BAnQ Montréal films
(1826-1841 baptisms) - BAnQ Montréal book of baptisms #2836 (1826-1909) - United Church
Archives Montréal #P603 S4 SS3 (1826-1843) - see also Westmeath, see Renfrew, see Perth
1845 - St. Stephen’s Methodist of Old Chelsea, West Hull - BAnQ Montréal films (1826-1841
baptisms) - BAnQ Montréal book #2836 (1845-1909 baptisms)
1864 – Templeton Christ Church Anglican - Templeton (now Gatineau) – Organized in 1864 as
a mission of Christ Church Anglican of Aylmer - Missions also included in the early years, the
townships of Denholm, Wakefield, Buckingham and Portland - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1864-
1993 Aylmer Anglican)
1873 – Wesleyan Methodist of Hull - BAnQ Montréal films (1873-1925 Wesleyan Methodist) &
(1926-1932 United Church) - BAnQ Montréal book of baptisms #2836 (1826-1909) - BAnQ
Online Protestant Church Registers (1906-1907)
1876 - Cushman Memorial Presbyterian - BAnQ Montréal films #(1876-1929) - Presbyterian
Archives Toronto #CONG-168 under St. Giles Presbyterian of Ottawa (1931-1959 baptisms)
(1948-1991 marriages)
1876 - Second Zion Presbyterian - BAnQ Montréal book of marriages #1085 (1877-1929)
1882 - St. Mark’s Presbyterian - BAnQ Montréal films (1882-1931)
1887 - Templeton East Presbyterian - BAnQ Montréal films (1887-1964)
1892 - Église Presbytérienne Française Saint Marc - BAnQ Montréal films (1882-1932) - BAnQ
Online Protestant Church Registers (1906-1912)
1904 – Baptist Church of Montclair - BAnQ Montréal films (1897-1956 Baptist Templeton East) -
BAnQ Online Protestant Church Registers (1904-1911)
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1926 - St. Mark’s United - BAnQ Montréal films (1926-1932) - BAnQ Montréal book of marriages
#1086 (1926-1981)
1927 - St. Peter’s Presbyterian - BAnQ Montréal films (1927-1931) - BAnQ Montréal book of
marriages #1085 (1927-1931)
1900s - St. Bernard de Clavaux Anglican - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1831-1906 Hull Anglican)
Hull - St. James Anglican Cemetery - Gravestone inscriptions - GVHS #929.5 H013eg
Hull - St. James Anglican - Historical sketch (1823-1923) GVHS #283 H913m & (1823-1948)
#283 H913s
Mountain View - Pink's Cemetery - Ottawa Branch - OGS publication #73.3
Mountain View United Church in Lucerne - Historical sketch (1898-1978) GVHS publication
#287 L935m
http://www.presbyterianarchives.ca/
www.banq.qc.ca
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://ogsottawa.on.ca/
http://www.united-church.ca/contact/archives
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://www.anglican.ca/archives/incanada/
http://www.presbyterianarchives.ca/
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
http://bibnum2.banq.qc.ca/bna/ecivil
http://locator.united-church.ca/
Ile du Grand Calumet - Pontiac
see Grand Calumet Island
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Iles aux Allumettes - Pontiac
A township first settled in 1847 in the northern region of the county on the banks of the Ottawa
River across from the city of Pembroke
1858 – Wesleyan Methodist Missionaries - BAnQ Gatineau (1858-1887)
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Inlet - Derry - Mulgrave - Papineau
Inlet, a village in the vicinity of Derry, Mulgrave, Villeneuve now referred to as Mulgrave-Derry -
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A tri-German region of the 1860s, the Lutheran church established missions in all three villages.
The Lutherans still have a presence within the region.
1875 - St. Paulus & St. Mathaeus Evangelisch Lutherischen Gemeinde - BAnQ Montréal films
(1875-1982) & (1882-1981) see also under Ladysmith, Thorne, Schwartz at BAnQ Montréal
films (1861-1954 & 1955-1982 & 1916-1949) - see also under Ladysmith at BAnQ Montréal
(1861-1890) - German Lutherans - Rev. Ludwig Herman Gerndt, a Lutheran missionary from
1861 to 1890 - Kirchen Dokumente über Taufen, Konfirmationen, Heitat und Sterbefälle: Our
Redeemer Lutheran Gatineau - 819-986-5502 - Bitte beachten: Beschraenkung der neuesten
Kirchenbücher im Gebrauch - refer also to the last pages of this research guide under the
heading of German Settlements for additional source material.
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
www.uovgg.ca/
www.banq.qc.ca
Iron Gate - Pontiac
A hamlet within Clarendon township, the region was first settled in 1792
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Iron Side - Gatineau Valley MRC
A small community on the Gatineau River
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
Ivy Hill - Pontiac
see Waltham
Wesleyan Methodist Burying Ground - Black River Cemetery - Waltham Union Cemetery - see
Pontiac Cemeteries at the conclusion of this document
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Jim Lake - Pontiac
A settlement of the 1860s within the township of Mansfield, Pontefract
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Joly - Gatineau MRC
A hamlet now part of the city of Gatineau
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
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Joseph Farm - Gatineau Valley MRC
A hamlet near Gracefield and Wright within the northern region of the Gatineau Valley
1947 – St. Barnabas Anglican – Other preaching points included St. James Anglican in Wright -
St. John in the Wilderness in Aylwin - Holy Trinity Anglican of Lascelles - Anglican Archives
Ottawa (1864-1988 Aylwin Anglican)
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://www.anglican.ca/archives/incanada/
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
Kazabazua - Gatineau Valley MRC
A First Nation village, mostly FN
1913 - Presbyterian Church - BAnQ Montréal book of marriages #1085 (1913-1925)
1945 - Trinity United Church - BAnQ book of marriages #1086 (1945) - Aylwin United Pastoral
Charge in Kazabazua, content not reported
1988 – St. Stephen’s Anglican - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1988-1993 Kazabazua Anglican)
http://www.united-church.ca/contact/archives
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.presbyterianarchives.ca/
http://www.anglican.ca/archives/incanada/
http://locator.united-church.ca/
www.banq.qc.ca
Kennyville - Gatineau Valley MRC
A hamlet within the Valley of the Gatineau River (La Vallée-de-la-Gatineau)
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
Kensington - Gatineau MRC
A region of the 1850s within Hull township
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
Kenyon Township - Ontario
A village within Glengarry County from which, families would have migrated to the region of
Buckingham, Thurso, Lochaber
1830's - Kenyon Presbyterian Church - contact United Church Archives in Ottawa, see the web
address below.
http://www.uccanottawa.org/
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http://glengarry.tripod.com/churchgengs.html
http://ogsottawa.on.ca/
Killaly - Gatineau-Papineau
A hamlet of the 1880s, located in the region of Bidwell, the latter an old township located north
of Lathbury, east of Wells, southeast of McGill, west of Preston and northwest of Hartwell
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
Kingsmere - Gatineau Hills MRC
A village within the Gatineau Park (Parc de la Gatineau), the latter located slightly north of the
city of Gatineau
1831 - Mountain Road Presbyterian - see Hull
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
Kipawa - Témiscamingue
Within Témiscamingue near the town of Temiscaming
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Kirk Hill - Ontario
A village within Glengarry county in which families would have migrated to the region of
Buckingham, Thurso, Lochaber
1830s - Kirk Hill Presbyterian - contact United Church Archives in Ottawa, see web address
below -
http://www.uccanottawa.org/
http://glengarry.tripod.com/churchgens.html
http://ogsottawa.on.ca/
Kirks Ferry - Gatineau MRC
Most likely within Aylmer township
1876 – St. George’s Anglican - see Aylmer or Hull
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://www.anglican.ca/archives/incanada/
Klukeville - Pontiac
A settlement within Leslie, Claphan, Huddersfield township - The region was first settled in 1866
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
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Knox Landing - Pontiac MRC
A hamlet within Bristol township - The region was first settled in 1834
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Kondiaronk - Gatineau Valley MRC
A settlement in the region of Lake Phytonga in a region referred to as the Valley of the
Gatineau, northwest of Gracefield and Wright
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
Ladysmith - Pontiac
A village first referred to as Upper Thorne Centre in the 1830s, then at a later time period, it was
renamed Lady Smith or Ladysmith - The town is also referred to as Schwartz, the latter located
a few km outside Lasdysmith, both located within Thorne township
1830s – Wesleyan Methodist Circuit Ministry - see Thorne Centre
1830s – St. John’s and Zion Episcopalian - In the 1830s, Episcopalian Missionaries, most likely
from Hull (St. James) and Aylmer (Christ Church) a few years later, missionaries from St.
Andrew East (St. Andrew's Anglican) - See Rural Deanery of St. Andrew and Christ Church of
Aylmer within this compilation plus St. James Anglican of Hull.
1861 - St. Johannes Evangelischen Lutherischen Gemeinde (Schwartz) - St. Johannes
Lutherischen & Zion Gemeinde Evangelischen Lutherischen (Thorne) - Organized in 1861 and
still active in 2010 as a preaching point in Thorne of Our Redeemer Lutheran Church of
Gatineau, the latter located at 131 Gorman street, Gatineau QC J8L 1A2 - 819-986-5502,
[email protected] - BAnQ Montréal films (1861-1954 St. Johannes Lutherischen
Gemeinde of Ladysmith) & (1955-1982 Schwartz Lutheran) & (1946-1949 Zion Lutheran) &
(1916-1949 Ladysmith Lutheran) - see also 1861 under German Lutherans - Rev. Ludwig
Herman Gendt
1861-1890 - German Lutherans - Rev. Ludwig Herman Gerndt, a Lutheran Missionary in
Pontiac County from 1861 to 1890, including the Lutheran Missions of Ladysmith, Schwartz
(Thorne) and most likely the missions of Bowman, Mulgrave, Derry, Inlet, Poltimore, Denholm,
Ponsonby, Villeneuve in Papineau County - Church records including baptisms, marriages,
confirmations, deaths have survived, at least an index of the latter. They are available as part of
a book entitled: Lutheran Parish Records from the Ottawa Valley, The Saddlebag Parish
Records of Pastor Ludwig Herman Gerndt 1861-1890 - 2,000 names, 82 pages, published in
1998, researched and compiled by Daniel J. Farber, Franz Kapeller, Jean Ringhofer and
published by National Capital Genealogy Club, Box 33006, Ottawa ON K2C 3X9 - ISBN
0968367305 - DDC 929.371381 - contact: Daniel J. Faber 613-829-0343 - 9 Bellfield street,
Ottawa ON K2B 6K6 - [email protected] http://web.ncf.ca/ac282/parish.html -
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1864 – St. George’s Anglican Mission - A short-lived Episcopalian Mission by the name of St.
John's and Zion Episcopalian was organized in the community. In 1864 or about, an Anglican
Mission by the name of St. George's appears to have opened its doors, most likely a preaching
point of St. George's Parish of Thorne Centre - In 1861 St. Johannes Evangelischen
Lutherischen Gemeinde opened its doors and the latter became the primary Protestant Church
of the district - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1892-1953 Thorne Centre and Charteris Anglican)
1868 – Freewill Methodist Circuit Ministry - see Litchfield under Free Methodist Circuit Ministry
of 1868 for content of surviving church registers for the region
Ladysmith Methodist Church Cemetery - Located on route 366 at range 5 within Thorne
Township
St. John's Lutheran Cemetery - Located next to the church on the east side of route 303 as you
enter Ladysmith from Shawville in Thorne township
Ladysmith Methodist Cemetery - Located east of route 303 on the northside of route 366 in
Ladysmith, Thorne township - The latter might be associated with the Wesleyan Church
West Prussian German Settlement of Ladysmith - Thorne Township - Author: Elizabeth Fierobin
(deceased) - book available through Janice Fierobin at: 196 Fierobin road, Ladysmith QC J0X
2A0 - [email protected] - 819-647-6809
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://www.united-church.ca/contact/archives
www.banq.qc.ca
http://archives.united-church.ca/
http://locator.united-church.ca/
Lake Findlay - Pontiac
A settlement of the 1850s within Sheen, Esher, Aberdeen, Malakoff township
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Lake Greer - Pontiac
A settlement of the 1850s within the township of Sheen, Esher, Aberdeen, Malakoff
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Lake Johnson - Pontiac
A settlement of the 1860s within Thorne township
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http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Lake Manny - Pontiac
A settlement of the 1850s within Sheen township
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Lake McConnell - Pontiac
A settlement of the 1870s within Aberdeen township
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Lake McGillivray - Pontiac
A settlement of the 1850s within Sheen township
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Lake Mecham - Pontiac
A settlement of the 1860s within Thorne township
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Lake Meach - Gatineau Hills MRC
Also known as Meech Lake or Lac Meech, the second official residence of our Canadian Prime
Ministers - No known Protestant churches within the village
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
Lake Rowarton - Témiscamigue
A settlement within the township of Lake Nilgault in Témiscamingue
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Lake Stubbs - Pontiac
A settlement of the 1860s within Pontefract township
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Lakeview Terrace - Gatineau MRC
A hamlet between Hull and Aylmer in the region of Connaught Gardens
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
Lake Welches - Pontiac
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A settlement of the 1870s within Malakoff township
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
La Pêche - Gatineau Hills MRC
Located north of Pontiac village in a region near Masham and Danford
1872 - Holy Trinity Anglican Parish of Danford Lake Settlement & La Pêche - Anglican Archives
Ottawa (1888-1964 & 1994-2003 Danford Lake Anglican)
La Pêche Hall's Cemetery - Ottawa Branch - OGS publication #85-1
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://ogsottawa.on.ca
Lascelles - Gatineau Hills MRC
A village in the Wakefield region, near La Pêche and Masham (Ste-Cécile de Masham today)
within the region of the Gatineau Hills (Les Collines de l'Outaouais)
1870 – Holy Trinity Anglican – This parish was under the pastoral charge of Good Shepherd
Anglican of Wakefield – Other preaching points included St. James Anglican of Wright, St.
Barnabas Anglican of Joseph Farm, St. John in the Wilderness Anglican of Aylwin - Anglican
Archives Ottawa (1864-1993 Wakefield Anglican) & (1864-1988 Aylwin Anglican)
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
Lathbury Township - Papineau
A township of the 1880s located north of Mulgrave and Ripon, west of Suffolk, south of Bidwell
and Preston, east of Villeneuve and Derry
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
Laureat - Pontiac
A settlement of the 1870s within the township of Leslie, Claphan, Huddersfield
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Laurentian Region – The Laurentian region prior to 1792 was referred to as Effingham, Leinster
and York – In 1829, York was changed to Ottawa County, the latter located in Québec - In 1853
the regions of Clarendon and North Clarendon were detached from Ottawa County and became
Pontiac County – In 1892 Ottawa County was divided into Labelle and Wright counties and
Ottawa County ceased to exist – In 1917 Wright County (Township) became Hull County
(Township) – In 1919, the eastern portion of Hull County (Township) became Papineau County
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– In 1919 or about Hull County (Township) would join with Gatineau County
www.laurentides.com/en
www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/laurentian-highlands/
Lawn - Pontiac
A hamlet of the 1830s within Clarendon township
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Leach Lake - Pontiac
A settlement of the 1860s within Thorne township
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Leslie Township - Pontiac
A settlement of the 1820s within the township of Leslie, Claphan, Huddersfield
1823 – North Clarendon Anglican Mission – Organized in 1823 as the Anglican Mission of North
Clarendon - In 1864, it would become St. James’ Parish of North Clarendon - Anglican Archives
Ottawa (1842-1993 Clarendon - Shawville Anglican) - Library Archives Canada Ottawa (extracts
relating to North Clarendon) films #M-1303 (1823-1842) #M-1304 (1842-1898) #M-2819 (1864-
1874) #M-3114 (1875-1916) #M-2520 (1902-1920) - BAnQ Montréal book #1085 marriages
(1892-1953)
1851 – Presbyterian Missionaries of Clarendon & North Clarendon - Organized in 1851 - Library
Archives Canada Ottawa films (extracts relating to Shawville #M-2243 (1851-1918) & #M-2374
(1877-1939))
1864 – St. James Anglican of North Clarendon - The congregation was organized in 1823 as a
North Clarendon Mission. In 1864, it became a parish and was given the name of St. James.
The parish is actually located in Otter Lake on route 301 - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1842-1993
Clarendon Shawville Anglican) - BAnQ Montréal films (1892-1949 St. George's of Leslie) -
BAnQ Gatineau (1892-1953) - Library Archives Canada Ottawa films #M-1303 (1823-1842) #M-
1303 & #M-1304 (1842-1898) #M-2819 (1864-1873) #M-3114 (1875-1916 & 1892-1916)
1865 – St. Andrew’s Anglican Rural Missions of North Clarendon - see Rural Anglican Mission
of St. Andrew
1877 – Baptist Missionary Society of Montréal and Ottawa with preaching points in Leslie,
Clarendon, North Clarendon, Bristol, Litchfield, Onslow, Stark’s Corner, Thorne, Wyman -
Library Archives Canada Ottawa (extracts relating to Clarendon) film #M-2374 (1877-1939) -
BAnQ Montréal films #3(1894-1916) & (1878-1931) - Quebec Records (1894-1916) -
Ancestry.ca (1894-1916)
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St. James Anglican Cemetery - Located in Otter Lake, Leslie Township on route 301
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://locator.united-church.ca/
www.banq.qc.ca
http://archives.united-church.ca/
Leslie - Claphan - Huddersfield - Pontiac
A township in North Clarendon
1877 – Baptist Missionary Society of Montreal with preaching points in Leslie, Bristol,
Clarendon, North Clarendon, Litchfield, Onslow, Stark’s Corner, Thorne, Wyman - Library
Archives Canada Ottawa film #M-2374 (1877-1939) - BAnQ Montréal films (1894-1916) -
Quebec Records (1894-1916) Ancestry.ca (1894-1916)
1919 – Église Baptiste Française - see 1877
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Limbour - Gatineau MRC
A hamlet which is now today part of the city of Gatineau
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
Litchfield - Pontiac MRC
A village, a township of the same name of the 1820s on the banks of the Ottawa River between
Fort Coulonge and Vinton and Campbell's Bay
1823 – Clarendon Anglican Mission – Organized in 1823 as part of the Anglican Mission of
Clarendon - In 1850, it would become the parish of St. George's – Anglican Archives Ottawa
(1842-1993 Clarendon-Shawville)
1826 – Wesleyan Methodist Missionaries with preaching points in Litchfield, Shawville, Thorne -
Library Archives Canada Ottawa (extracts relating to Litchfield) films #M-2243 (1853-1870 &
1874-1904 & 1918) (extracts relating to Shawville) #M-2243 (1851-1918) #M-2374 (1877-1939)
- BAnQ Montréal book baptisms #1085 (1826-1909)
1829 - Church of Scotland - The first Presbyterian church erected in Pontiac county in 1829 - In
1875 it became the Presbyterian Church - In 1925 it became the United Church - On April 16,
1958 it was destroyed by fire - see also Lower Litchfield - BAnQ Montréal films (1850-1918) -
BAnQ Montréal book marriages #1085 (1854-1909) - BAnQ Gatineau (1950-1904)
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1846 – Dunraven Union Circuit Ministry (Presbyterian) - see Dunraven
1850 - St. George’s Anglican Parish - In 1850, St. George's opened - Anglican Archives Ottawa
(1902-1993 Campbell's River Anglican) - Library Archives Canada Ottawa films #M-2520
(extracts from Litchfield, Fort Coulonge (Mansfield), Campbell's Bay (1857-1920) & (1902-
1920)) #M-1303 (estracts relating to North Clarendon (1823-1842) #M-1304 (1842-1898) #M-
2819 (1864-1874) #M-3114 (1875-1916) #M-2520 (1902-1920)) - BAnQ Montréal films (1892-
1949)
1850 – Presbyterian Community Circuit Ministry with preaching points Stark’s Corner, Calumet,
Portage du Fort – It would later become St. Andrew’s Presbyterian and much later St. Andrew’s
United - United Church Archives Montréal #P-603, S3, SS6 (1854-1918) - Library Archives
Canada Ottawa film #M-2243 (1853-1870 & 1874-1904 & 1918) - BAnQ Montréal book of
marriages #1086 (1854-1904) - BAnQ Gatineau (1850-1904) - BAnQ Online Protestant Church
Registers (1894-1907)
1868 – Free Methodist Circuit Ministry - United Church Archives: Montréal #P-603, S3, SS6
(1868-1913) - BAnQ Gatineau (1868-1902) - BAnQ Montréal(1860-1925 Methodist Portage-du-
Fort)
1877 – Baptist Missionary Society of Montreal with preaching points in Litchfield, Bristol,
Clarendon, Leslie, North Clarendon, Onslow, Stark’s Corner, Thorne, Wyman - Library Archives
Canada Ottawa film #M-2374 (1877-1939) - BAnQ Montréal films (1894-1916) & (1878-1931) -
Quebec Records (1894-1916) - Ancestry.ca (1894-1916)
Litchfield United Church Cemetery of Lower Litchfield - Located on route 301 in Lower Litchfield
- A community burying ground for the Presbyterian, United, Anglican, Methodist families from
Litchfield, Portage du Fort and surrounding hamlets and villages.
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://locator.united-church.ca/
http://bibnum2.banq.qc.ca/bna/ecivil
www.banq.qc.ca
Lochaber West (Bay)- Hull-Papineau
A Scottish township of the early 1800s located east of Templeton and Buckingham, south of
Mulgrave, Derry, and Ripon, west of Petite Nation and north of the Ottawa River
1807 - Presbyterian Circuit Ministry - Rev. Alexander Fletcher of St. Andrew's Presbyterian in
Buckingham was ministering to the missions of Lochaber and Thurso - see Buckingham - St.
Columba Presbyterian church in Kirkhill in Lochiel Glengarry also has a number of records of
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people living on the Quebec side of the Ottawa River - Church records of St. Andrew's United
(Presbyterian) in Cumberland, Ontario also has among it's documents, related to baptisms,
marriages and deaths, families from the Lochaber, Thurso, Buckingham region - contact United
Church Archives in Ottawa for church registers of Ontario, see the web address below.
1826 – Wesleyan Methodist Circuit Ministry - see Westmeath, see Perth, see Renfrew as most
likely sources
1844 – St. Andrew’s Presbyterian of Buckingham with preaching points in Lochaber, Gore,
Thurso - Buckingham United Pastoral Charge under Buckingham and Lochaber Presbyterian
Church (1844-1869), under Buckingham Presbyterian (1869-1884), under St. Andrew's
Presbyterian (1884-1922), under St. Andrew's United (1922-1958), under Buckingham-Thurso-
Gore-Lochaber United (1959-1982), under membership of Thurso, Lochaber Bay (1914-1945) -
BAnQ Gatineau (1906-1912)
1878 – St. Thomas Anglican – Church organized in 1878, closed in 1935 - A preaching point of
Buckingham Anglican - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1845-2001 Buckingham Anglican)
1863 - Lochaber Bay Baptist Church - BAnQ Gatineau (1863-1908)
1800 - Lochaber Bay Cemetery - GVHS #929.5 L812m - BAnQ Gatineau (1800-1900)
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
http://www.uccanottawa.org/
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://locator.united-church.ca/
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
Lochiel Township - Ontario
Early families from Glengarry County emigrated to the Buckingham, Lochaber, Thurso region
from the 1830s onward.
1848 - St. Columba Presbyterian Church of Kirkhill (Church of Scotland) - Located on the 7th
concession of Lochiel - see: http://glengarry.tripod.com/glenchurch.html or at:
http://glengarry.tripod.com/churchgengs.html - contact United Church Archives in Ottawa, see
the web address below
1875 or after - Breadalbane Baptist Church - Church located today at: 2015 Breadalbane Rd.
RR#2 Dalkeith ON K0B 1E0 613-874-2398 [email protected] / see also:
http://glengarry.tripod.com/churchgengs.html - see also Ottawa Baptist Association
http://www.uccanottawa.org/
http://locator.united-church.ca/
http://ogsottawa.on.ca
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L'Orignal - Ontario
A village located near Hawkesbury, across the Ottawa River from Grenville, the latter located
within Argenteuil county
1832 - St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church - The records of this church surely contain families
from across the Ottawa River in Québec - see also Vankleek Hill
http://www.uccanottawa.org/
http://locator.united-church.ca/
http://ogsottawa.on.ca
Low - Gatineau Hills MRC
A village north of Wakefield near Martindale
1826– Wesleyan Methodist Circuit Ministries – see also Aylmer, Hull, Chelsea, Wakefield -
BAnQ Montréal book of baptisms #2836 (1826-1909)
1859 - Methodist Circuit Ministry - see 1926
1915 - Fieldville Holy Cross Anglican - Organized about 1915, a mission of Good Shepherd
Anglican of Wakefield - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1892-1938 Wakefield Anglican)
1926 - United Church of Low - First organized in 1826 as a Wesleyan Methodist mission, in
1859 it became a Methodist Circuit Mission, in 1926, the congregation would join the ranks with
the United Church, the latter now located at 346 route 105, PO Box 35, Kazabazua QC J0X 1X8
819-467-5308 - contact church for church registers
United Church Cemetery of Low - GVHS publication #929.5 L912e
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://archives.united-church.ca/
http://locator.united-church.ca/
Lower Eardley - Gatineau Hills MRC
A village first settled in 1806 within Eardley township
1929 – St. Augustine Anglican Parish - The parish opened in 1929 - Anglican Archives Ottawa
(1873-1991 Eardley Anglican)
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
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Lower Litchfield - Pontiac
A village within the township of Litchfield
1829 - Lower Litchfield Presbyterian - The oldest Protestant church in Pontiac county - Erected
in 1829 as the Church of Scotland, changed in 1875 to the Presbyterian Church, then in 1925 to
the United Church of Lower Litchfield within Litchfield township - Destroyed by fire on April 16th
1958 - United Church Archives Montréal, content not reported online, contact Archives
Cemetery of Lower Litchfield United - Located on the west side of route 301 at Huckabone road,
Litchfield township. The cemetery has been also a community cemetery for Anglican, Methodist
family members from Litchfield and Portage du Fort
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
http://archives.united-church.ca/
http://locator.united-church.ca/
Lower Gatineau River Valley - Gatineau
Pioneer Cemeteries of the Lower Gatineau Valley - Chesley House Publications - GVHS
#929.509 G258g
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
Lucerne - Gatineau Hills MRC
A district located west of Aylmer within the Gatineau Hills region
1898 – Mountain View Presbyterian – Organized in 1898 with preaching points in Bristol and
Lucerne - see next selection
1926 – Mountain View United - First organized in 1898 as Mountain View Presbyterian - Also
known or became or was amalgamated with the missions and churches located in Bristol,
Mountain View Presbyterian of Lucerne, Mountain View United, Chelsea-Eardley United
Pastoral Charge and finally Chelsea-Templeton Pastoral Charge - Chelsea-Templeton United
Pastoral Charge (1970-1982), membership roll (1916-1954)
Mountain View United Church in Lucerne - Historical sketch (1898-1978) GVHS publication
#287 L935m
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://locator.united-church.ca/
http://archives.united-church.ca/
Luskville - Gatineau Hills MRC
A hamlet within Eardley township within the Gatineau Hills
http://www.heritagepontiac.ca/elbhistory.htm
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
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Lytton - Gatineau Valley MRC
Also referred to as Litton, Montcerf, a northern community between Maniwaki and Grand
Remous (the latter in Labelle county)
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
MacLaren - Gatineau MRC
A settlement within Wakefield
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
Maine - Gatineau Valley MRC
A hamlet in the Valley of the Gatineau in northern Pontiac on the Gatineau border with Pontiac.
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Malakoff - Pontiac
A village, a township in the region of Sheen, Esher, Aberdeen, Malakoff
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Maniwaki - Gatineau Valley MRC
A town in northern Gatineau, north of Bouchette south of Litton (Lytton) and Montcerf
1843 – Christ Anglican Mission of Aylmer in Maniwaki - see Aylmer as a possible source of
early church registers and perhaps St. James Anglican in Hull for much earlier parish registers
1884 – Christ Anglican Church of Maniwaki - Christ Church was organized as a parish in 1884 -
Anglican Archives Ottawa (1864-1988 Aylwin Anglican) & (1988-1993 Kazabazua Anglican) -
BAnQ Gatineau (1886-1944)
1895 – Presbyterian Circuit Ministry - BanQ Gatineau (1895-1925) -
BAnQ Online Protestant Church Registers (1908-1912)
1926 – United Church of Maniwaki - BAnQ Gatineau (1925-1970)
1950 – Baptist Church of Maniwaki - Most likely a mission which was part of the Clarendon
Baptist Ministry with other missions located in Bristol, Clarendon, North Clarendon, Leslie,
Litchfield, Onslow, Shawville (Clarendon), Stark's Corner, Thorne, Wyman - Earlier church
registers are available through Library Archives Canada film #M-2374 (1877-1939) - For more
recent church registers, they might be kept at the current Baptish church in Maniwaki, contact:
Église Baptiste Évangélique de Maniwaki at: 96 rue Notre Dame, Maniwaki QC J9E 2H6 819-
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449-7107 www.eglisebaptistedemaniwaki.com / [email protected]
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://locator.united-church.ca/
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
http://bibnum2.banq.qc.ca/bna/ecivil
Mansfield Township - Pontiac MRC
A town near Fort Coulonge within the township of Mansfield-Pontefract - Mansfield and Portage-
du-Fort are interchanged as to the residence of people in some of the early church registers of
the region.
1842 – Anglican Mission – Anglican Missionaries first visited the area about 1842 - Anglican
Archives Ottawa (1842-1993 Clarendon-Shawville Anglican) - Library Archives Canada Ottawa
film #M-2520 (extracts from Fort Coulonge (Mansfield) (1902-1930)) & #M-2520 (extracts from
Campbell's Bay (1857-1920) & #M-1303 (1842-1888) #M-1304 (1888-1898)) - BAnQ Gatineau
(1902-1920)
1873 - St. Andrew’s Presbyterian of Fort Coulonge - BAnQ Montréal films (1873-1976) - BAnQ
Montréal book marriages #1085 (1873-1975) - BAnQ Gatineau (1873-1976)
1902 – Anglican Mission of Mansfield (Fort Coulonge) – First organized in 1842. In 1902, it
would be renamed St. George’s Anglican Parish of Mansfield - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1842-
1993 Clarendon-Shawville Anglican) - Library Archives Canada film #M-2520 (1902-1920) -
BAnQ Gatineau (1902-1920)
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://locator.united-church.ca/
http://archives.united-church.ca/
www.banq.qc.ca
Maple Grove - Pontiac MRC
A village closely associated with Shawville
1894– Holiness Movement Circuit Ministry - Rev. Ralph C. Horner, presiding - see the
conclusion of this compilation for details
1918 – Standard Church Circuit Ministry - Rev. Ralph C. Horner, presiding see the conclusion of
this compilation for details
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1925 - Maple Grove United Church and Cemetery - Located on the west side of Clarendon
street in Shawville - see Shawville, see Clarendon Township.
Maple Grove Bethel Pentecostal Church & Cemetery - see the last page of this compilation
under Pontiac Cemeteries
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
http://locator.united-church.ca/
Maple Ridge - Pontiac MRC
A hamlet within Bristol township
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Marion's Corner - Pontiac
A hamlet within the island of Ile-aux-Allumettes, the latter on the Ottawa River across from
Pembroke, Ontario
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Martindale - Gatineau Valley MRC
A hamlet within Low township, see the latter
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
Martin Lake - Gatineau Hills MRC
A hamlet within the township of Aldfield, a region also referred to as La Pêche, on the border of
Gatineau and Pontiac counties.
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Martintown - Ontario
Located within Glengarry County, families from the region emigrated to Lochaber, Thurso and
Buckingham region in Québec.
1804 - Presbyterian Church - St. Andrew's United Church - Rev. Mr. Reid, presiding in 1804 -
contact church at: PO Box 157, Williamstown, ON K0C 2J0 - contact United Church Archives in
Ottawa - see: http://glengarry.tripod.com/glenchurch.html / or at:
http://www.uccanottawa.org/
http://locator.united-church.ca/
http://www.presbyterianarchives.ca/
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Maryland - Pontiac MRC
A hamlet within the township of Bristol
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Masham - Gatineau Hills MRC
A village incorporated in 1836 within the region of the Gatineau Hills or Les Collines de
l'Outaouais, near Onslow
1826– Wesleyan Methodist Circuit Ministries – see also Aylmer, Hull, Gatineau, Chelsea,
Wakefield - BAnQ Montréal films (1826-1841 baptisms under Hull) - BAnQ Montréal book #2836
(1826-1909 baptisms)
1885 - Presbyterian Church of Masham - BAnQ Montréal films (1885-1920) - BAnQ Montréal
book of marriages #1085 (1888-1915) - BAnQ Gatineau (1885-1920) - BAnQ Online Protestant
Church Registers (1900-1912)
Masham Township Old Cemeteries - Ottawa Branch - OGS publication #73.10
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://locator.united-church.ca/
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
http://bibnum2.banq.qc.ca/bna/ecivil
www.banq.qc.ca
Masson - Hull
A village referred today as Masson-Angers located along the Ottawa River between Gatineau
and Thurso
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
Mayo - Papineau
An Irish village located north of Buckingham
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
McBean - Gatineau Valley MRC
A hamlet in the general region of Maniwaki, within northern Gatineau or the Valley of the
Gatineau River (La Vallée de la Gatineau)
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
McGill Township - Papineau
A township of the 1890s located north of Dudley, east of the Gatineau River, north of Wells,
70
west of Bidwell
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
McKee - Pontiac MRC
A hamlet within Bristol township
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
McNab - Pontiac
Location unknown, most likely along the shores of the Ottawa River between Campbell's Bay
and Ile-aux-Allumettes.
1828 – Bonnechere Methodist Circuit Ministry - see Dunraven
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Meach Lake - Gatineau Hills MRC
Also referred as Lake Meach. No known Protestant churches within the village.
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
Mellon - Pontiac MRC
A hamlet within the township of Mansfield
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Merrifield - Gatineau Hills MRC
see Upper Aylmer
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
Messines - Gatineau Valley MRC
South of Maniwaki, north of Bouchette, Gracefield and Wright, a small village
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
Mohr - Gatineau Hills MRC
A settlement of about 1805 within Onslow township within the Gatineau Hills - see Onslow for
details
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
Mont Carmel - Gatineau Valley MRC
A hamlet located east of Kazabazua
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
Montcerf - Gatineau Valley MRC
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Also known as Litton or Lytton in the northern portion of the county, north of Maniwaki toward
Labelle county.
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
Montebello - Papineau
The second largest town of the county - Although a few Anglo Protestant families had settled
the region from the late 1840s to the early 1850s, the town of Montebello was basically Catholic.
The Catholic Missionaries of Montebello had evangelized both Irish and French families from as
early as the 1820s on both sides of the Ottawa River from Argenteuil county to the northern
regions of Pontiac county and the hamlets from Renfrew county to the Hawkesbury region on
the Ontario side of the River.
1851 - Petite Nation Baptist of Montebello - BAnQ Montréal films (1851-1896) - BAnQ Gatineau
(1844-1939)
1859 - Christ Church Anglican of Montebello & Papineauville - Organized in 1859 as a mission,
opened as a parish in 1935 - Located on the site of Fairmont Le Château Montebello - contact
613-632-2329 for additional information or at: 440 Stanley street, Hawkesbury ON K6A 1S2 - It
appears that Epicopalian Missionaries from the Rural Deanery of St. Andrew (Argenteuil
County) were instrumental in ministering to the Anglican families of the region in earlier years -
Anglican Archives Montréal (1875-1972) Register of banns (1936-1972) - BAnQ Montréal films
(1875-1900) - BanQ Gatineau (1875-1900) - BAnQ Online Protestant Church Registers (1899-
1912)
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
www.anglican.ca/archives/incanada/
http://bibnum2.banq.qc.ca/bna/ecivil
www.banq.qc.ca
Montpellier - Papineau
A village located north of Ripon. No known Protestant church or mission in this village
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
Morehead - Pontiac MRC
A village of the 1830s associated with Clarke's Settlement, both located within Clarendon
township
1842 - Episcopalian Mission and Cemetery – Episcopalian missionaries visited the region in
1842, the parish of St. John’s Anglican opened in 1892 - Located on the east side of Telford
Road, just north of Moorehead Road, close to Lawn, Clarendon Township - Anglican Archives
Ottawa (1842-1993 Clarendon-Shawville Anglican)
1892 – St. John’s Anglican - Located on Campbell's Bay Road at the junction of Moorehead
Road, also known as Range 9 - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1842-1993 Clarendon-Shawville
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Anglican)
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
Morrison Island - Pontiac
First settled under the name of Hawley Island and located within Ile-aux-Allumettes Island
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Moss - Gatineau Hills MRC
A hamlet also referred to as Moss Mine within the township of Pontiac, the latter in the region of
the Gatineau Hills (Collines de l'Outaouais)
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
Mountain View - Gatineau Hills MRC
see Hull and Aylmer
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
Mulgrave - Derry - Inlet - Papineau
A village in the vicinity of Derry and Inlet, now referred to as Mulgrave-Derry - A tri-German
region of the 1860s, the Lutheran church organized missions in all three villages. The Lutherans
still have a presence within the region
1873 – St. Matthaeus & Saint Paulus Geminde Evangelisch Lutherischen - BAnQ Montréal films
(1882-1981) & (1875-1982) see also under Ladysmith, Thorne, Schwartz for additional Lutheran
civil registers with most likely connections to the families of Mulgrave-Derry-Inlet - BAnQ
Montréal films (1861-1954 & 1955-1982 & 1916-1949) - BAnQ Gatineau (1875-1981) - see also
under Ladysmith (1861-1890) German Lutherans - Rev. Ludwig Herman Gerndt, a Lutheran
missionary from 1861 to 1890 - Kirchen Dokumente über Taufen, Konfirmationen, Heirat und
Sterbe-Urkunde: Our Redeemer Lutheran in Gatineau at: 819-986-5502 or at:
[email protected] - Bitte beachten: Beschraenkung der neuesten Kirchenbücher im
Gebrauch
1898 - Baptist Circuit Ministry - BAnQ films (1838-1909 index only) & (1875-1900 church
registers) - see Cumberland Township, see Lochiel, see Osgoode, see Clarence, see Ottawa
Baptist Association
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
www.banq.qc.ca
Mulgrave Township - Papineau
A township of the 1850s located south of Lathbury, east of Derry, north of Lochaber, west of
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Petite Nation
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
Murrell’s - Pontiac MRC
A village closely associated with Stark's Corners, Austin, Campbell's Bay, all within Clarendon
township
1925 – Community Methodist of Murrell’s, Starks Corner, Austin – see also Campbell’s Bay
under Presbyterian Church
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
http://locator.united-church.ca/
http://archives.united-church.ca/
Namur - Papineau
A village in the region of Lac Simon in the central portion of the county
1926 - Brookdale Presbyterian United Church - BAnQ Online Protestant Church Registers
(1900-1912) - contact church at 1000 rue du Centenaire, Namur QC J0V 1N0 819-426-2457
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
http://locator.united-church.ca/
http://bibnum2.banq.qc.ca/bna/ecivil
http://archives.united-church.ca/
Nesbitt - Pontiac
A hamlet within North Clarendon township near Leslie and Thorne
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Nicabong - Nichabou - Pontiac
A hamlet of the 1850s within the township of Chichester
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Norman - Pontriac
A village closely associated with Charteris, a region also referred to as North Clarendon
1804 - Norman Methodist Church - Organized in 1804 - No known surviving church registers
under Norman, see North Clarendon, Thorne Centre, Charteris as most likely sources
1853 - Kemp Free Wesleyan Methodist Circuit Ministry - No known surviving church registers
under Norman, see Clarendon, see North Clarendon, see Thorne Centre, see Charteris as
possible sources.
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1925 – Norman Methodist United - same as 1804 or 1853 or simply contact the United Church
Pastoral Charge in Shawville for guidance - see Shawville
Norman Methodist Cemetery - Also referred to as Norman Methodist Church Cemetery and/or
Kemp Wesleyan Methodist Church Cemetery - Both church and cemetery located on the north
west corner of the 11th Line at Towell Road, 5.5 km west of Route 303, in Norman, Clarendon
Township
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
http://archives.united-church.ca/
http://locator.united-church.ca/
North Clarendon - Pontiac
A region within Clarendon township
1823 – North Clarendon Anglican Mission – Organized in 1823, a preaching point of Shawville,
the latter with other missions in Litchfield, Thorne, Leslie, Quyon - Anglican Archives Ottawa
(1864-1989 North-Clarendon Anglican) - Library Archives Canada Ottawa (extracts relating to
North Clarendon) films #M-1303 (1823-1842 & 1842-1888) #M-1304 (1842-1898 & 1888-1898)
#M-2819 (1864-1874) #M-3114 (1875-1916 & 1875-1891) #M-2520 (1902-1920) (extracts
relating to Quyon #M-2226 (1857-1889) #M-3132 (1890-1940)) (extracts relating to Thorne and
Leslie #M-3114 (1892-1916) #M-3689 (1854-1886)) - see also 1864
1830s – North Clarendon Baptist Church and Cemetery - Located on the northwest corner of
the 12th line and Laughren, opposite Towell road in Clarendon Township - see 1877
1843 - Wesleyan Methodist Circuit Ministry - see Litchfield under Wesleyan Methodist Circuit of
1826 for a recap of surviving church registers - see also Pontiac Cemeteries at the conclusion of
this compilation in regard to burials.
1864 - Church of England Parish for North Clarendon & District – St. Paul's of Shawville opened
in 1864, parish included fonds of St. Paul's of Shawville, St. James of Otter Lake, St. George's
of Thorne Centre, St. Matthew's of Charteris, St. Stephen's of Greermount, St. George's of
Litchfield - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1864-1989 North Clarendon Anglican) - Library Archives
Canada Ottawa (extracts relating to North Clarendon) films #M-1303 (1823-1842) #M-1304
(1842-1898) #M-2819 (1864-1874) #M-3114 (1875-1915) #M-2374 (1877-1939) #M-2520
(1902-1920) - see also 1823
1877 – Baptist Missionary Society of Montreal with preaching points in North Clarendon,
Clarendon (Shawville), Bristol, Leslie, Litchfield, Onslow, Stark’s Corners, Thorne, Wyman -
Library Archives Canada Ottawa film #M-2374 (1877-1939) - BAnQ Montréal films (1894-1916)
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& (1878-1931) - Quebec Records (1894-1916) - Ancestry.ca (1894-1916)
1897 – Zion’s Presbyterian of North Clarendon, Stark’s Corner - see Stark's Corner for surviving
church registers for this region
1926 – Wesley United of North Clarendon - Shawville United Church Pastoral Charge , content
not reported -
Wesley Cemetery - North Clarendon - see Pontiac Cemeteries at the conclusion of this
compilation in regard to known burials.
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://locator.united-church.ca/
http://archives.united-church.ca/
Northern Pontiac - Pontiac
A vast region which was not defined in details by the Anglican Archives as to the villages,
hamlets, crossroads included in these fonds
1864 - Anglican Parishes of Northern Pontiac - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1864-1992)
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
Northfield - Gatineau Valley MRC
A hamlet of the 1850s referred to as Point Comfort, located east of Gracefield and Wright - The
village might have been referred to as Campbell's when first settled
1948 – United Church of Northfield - BAnQ Montréal book #1773 (1871, family census)
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
http://locator.united-church.ca/
www.banq.qc.ca
http://archives.united-church.ca/
North Glengarry Township - Ontario
A township in Eastern Ontario in the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas, Glengarry, which
included among others the hamlets and villages of Breadbane, Alexandria, Apple Hill, Dalkeith,
Kirkhill, Lochiel, Maxville among others - A number of families from this region had settled into
Buckingham, Thurso, Lochaber in Québec (Papineau county)
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1816 - Baptist Church in Breadalbane (Lochiel Township) - located some 30 miles south of
Riceville in Eastern Ontario - This Baptist mission was organized by Scottish immigrants of the
region - contact Canadian Baptist Archives at McMaster Divinity College in Hamilton ON - see
Ottawa Baptist Association
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://ogsottawa.on.ca
North Lunenburg - Ontario
Located within Glengarry county, Presbyterian Missionaries from Williamstown would have
visited the region up to the Ottawa River and perhaps across the Ottawa into Papineau,
Argenteuil counties.
1787 - Presbyterian Missionaries - 1787 to 1835 - see Williamstown - contact United Church
Archives in Ottawa, see the conclusion of this research guide for details.
http://locator.united-church.ca/
http://www.uccanottawa.org/
http://www.presbyterianarchives.ca/
http://ogsottawa.on.ca
North Onslow - Pontiac MRC
A region of the late 1840s within Onslow township - A portion of Onslow was transferred to a
new township at a later time period by the name of Pontiac township, the latter located within
the Gatineau Hills (Collines de l'Outaouais)
1857 – Mission of St. Matthew’s Anglican – Organized as a mission in 1857, St. Matthew was
part of the Pastoral Charge of St. Edward of Onslow - In 1869 St. Matthew's would open as a
parish - see next selection (1869) - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1857-1985 Onslow, Eardley,
Bristol Anglican)
1869 – Parish of St. Matthew’s Anglican - Organized as a mission in 1857, St. Matthew's
opened in 1869, no longer active in 2009 - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1857-1985 Onslow,
Eardley. Bristol Anglican) - Library Archives Canada (extracts relating to North Clarendon)
(extracts relating to Quyon) films #M-2226 (1857-1909) #M-3132 (1889-1946)
1903 – Wesleyan Methodist Missionaries with preaching points in Quyon, North Onslow -
Library Archives Canada Ottawa (extracts relating to Quyon) film #M-2212 (1903-1923) - see
Quyon for additional details
North Onslow Anglican Cemetery - Located within Onslow township at the southeast corner of
10th line (Henderson) and Wolf Lake road
North Onslow United Cemetery - Located within Onslow township at the northeast corner of
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10th line (Henderson) and Wolf Lake road
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://locator.united-church.ca/
http://archives.united-church.ca/
Norway Bay - Pontiac MRC
A village on the Ottawa River within the township of Bristol
1846 - St. Andrew’s Knox Presbyterian Memorial Chapel - see Bristol under Presbyterian Union
Circuit of 1846 for surviving church registers.
1857 - Anglican Mission of Norway Bay – Opened as a mission in 1857 – In 1869 St. Matthew’s
Anglican of North Onslow would open with a preaching point in Quyon - Anglican Archives
Ottawa (1857-1985 Onslow, Eardley, Bristol Anglican)
1869 – St. Matthew’s Norway Bay Anglican - Most likely a preaching point of St. Thomas of
Bristol - In 1869, a small and shortlived church named St. Matthew's opened - Anglican Archives
Ottawa (1857-1985 Onslow, Eardley, Bristol Anglican) - BAnQ Montréal book of cemeteries
#2123 Norway Bay Cemetery p.33 & #2123 (death church index) (1871-1977)
1926 - St. Andrew’s Knox United - see Bristol for various church register sources.
Norway Bay United Cemetery - Located on the south side of Cemetery Road in Norway Bay in
Bristol Township - BAnQ Montréal book #2123 (1836-1977) / Ottawa Branch - OGS publication
#78-2 -
St. Thomas Anglican Cemetery - Located on the north side of Cemetery Road within the village
of Norway Bay in Bristol Township
1830 - 1840 - Norway Bay Anglican Cemetery - Located on Range 1, about two miles east of
Bristol within Bristol township
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://archives.united-church.ca/
www.banq.qc.ca
http://locator.united-church.ca/
Old Chelsea - Gatineau Hills MRC
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A region located across the Gatineau River from the city of Gatineau and next to Chelsea off
autoroute 5 - see Chelsea - Cantley
Old Chelsea Protestant Burial Ground - Ottawa Branch - Ontario Genealogical Society (OGS)
publications #80.5 & #85.3 & #82.13 - Gatineau Valley Historical Society (GVHS) publication
#929.5 C516ep - BAnQ Gatineau CIM 07-018 & CI'M 07-17
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://ogsottawa.on.ca
www.banq.qc.ca
Omer - Pontiac MRC
A village within Claphan township near the towns of Leslie, Claphan, Hudderssfield
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Onslow - Pontiac MRC
First settled about 1800 and located near Shawville - Referred also as Old Pontiac Village in
some early church documents
1801 – Wesleyan Methodist Circuit Ministry of Onslow, Quyon – Most likely the first Missionary
Society to establish missions in Pontiac County. In 1846 another Methodist group of
Missionaries would evangelize portions of Pontiac county, but the latter appear to be from a
different Methodist affiliation - see Clarendon Township under Wesleyan Methodist of 1850 for
surviving church registers - see also a few lines below
1823 – Clarendon Anglican Missions – Organized in 1823 as a preaching point. In 1857 it would
become St. Edward Anglican Parish - See also North Clarendon (1823) - see Onslow, Eardley
and Bristol - see St. Edward's Anglican (1857) a few lines below.
1846 – Wesleyan Methodist Mission of Onslow, Quyon, Eardley - Organized in 1846 or 1859,
most likely the latter as a church - Library Archives Canada (extracts relating to Quyon) film #M-
2212 (1859-1923) (extracts relating to Eardley) film #M-2212 (1859-1883) - BAnQ Montréal
book #2836 baptisms (1826-1909)
1851 - Onslow Township Presbyterian Church - BAnQ Online Protestant Church Registers
(1900-1907)
1857 – St. Matthew's & St. Edward's Anglican Parish of Onslow with an association with other
parishes in Bristol (St Thomas), Eardley (St. Luke), North Onslow (St. Matthew), Quyon (St.
John the Evangelist) - First organized in 1823 as the Clarendon Missions. In 1857 it became a
parish and was associated with the above mentioned Anglican parishes - see Onslow, Eardley
and Bristol as a group - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1857-1985 Onslow, Eardley. Bristol
Anglican) - Library Archives Canada Ottawa (extracts relating to North Clarendon) films #M-
79
3689 (1854-1886) #M-1303 (1823-1842 with extracts) #M-1303 (1842-1898 with partial index)
#M-1304 (1842-1898 with partial index) #M-2819 (1864-1873 with index) #M-3114 (1875-1916
with partial index) - BAnQ Montréal films (1860-1912) - BAnQ Montréal book marriages #1085
(1893-1940) - BAnQ Gatineau (1864-1940)
1877 – Baptist Missionary Society of Montreal with preaching points in Onslow, Clarendon,
North Clarendon, Bristol, Leslie, Litchfield, Stark’s Corner, Thorne, Wyman - Library Archives
Canada Ottawa film #M-2374 (1877-1939) - BAnQ Montréal films (1894-1916) & (1878-1931) -
Quebec Records (1894-1916) - Ancestry.ca (1894-1916)
1889 – St. Edward’s Anglican of Bristol, Eardley, Onslow - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1857-
1985 Bristol, Eardley, Onlow)
Mohr Cemetery - Located within Onlow township, in today's Onslow, Eardley and Bristol
township on Wiggins road, 0.5 km north at route 148, 5.7 km west of the town of Eardley on
Masham road. see Pontiac Cemeteries at the conclusion of this exercise
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://locator.united-church.ca/
http://bibnum2.banq.qc.ca/bna/ecivil
www.banq.qc.ca
http://archives.united-church.ca/
Onslow Corners - Pontiac MRC
First settled in 1809 and located near Shawville
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Onslow, Eardley and Bristol - Pontiac MRC
A region first settled about 1800 and located near Shawville.
1823 - Anglican (Episcopalian) Missionaries - Present in the region in 1823 or about - see
Shawville, or Eardley, or Bristol or Clarendon Township for early surviving church records.
1857 - St. Edward's Anglican - Opened in 1857 - It appears that a second church building was
erected in 1889 - Parish included holdings of St. Thomas of Bristol, St. Luke's of Eardley, St.
Matthew's of North Onslow, St. John's of Quyon - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1857-1985
Onslow, Easdley, Bristol Anglican) - BAnQ Montréal films (1860-1912) - BAnQ Montréal books
of marriages #1085 (1857-1889) under Bristol, Eardley, Onslow & (1893-1940), the latter under
Onslow.
Old Pontiac Cemetery - Located within Onslow township at the end of Canal road, south of 2nd
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concession, south west of Quyon - see the last pages of this compilation under Pontiac
Cemeteries
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
www.banq.qc.ca
Osgoode (Vernon)- Ontario
Vernon, a village located in the region of Kemptville within the township of Osgoode - It is quite
possible that certain families from this region would have migrated to the Buckingham, Thurso,
Lochaber region
1839 - Osgoode Baptist Church in Vernon - Organized in 1839 and located today at 8674 Bank
street, Vernon ON K0A 3J0 613-821-0494 - contact church or contact Canadian Baptist
Archives, refer to the last pages of this compilation for details - see Ottawa Baptist Association
http://ogsottawa.on.ca/
Ottawa County (Québec)
1831 - Anglican Missions of Ottawa County (Québec) - 1831-1940 Library Archives Canada
Ottawa films #M-299 & M-2823 (1831-1940 parishes of St. James in Hull, St. Mary Magdalene
in Chelsea, St. George's in Gatineau plus preaching points of the preceding parishes) - Anglican
Archives Ottawa (1840-1841)
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
Ottawa (City of Ottawa) - Ontario
1882 - United Presbyterian Circuit Ministry (Québec) or St. Andrew's Presbyterian - Rev. John
Cruickshank established the Church of Scotland in Ottawa (Bytown) - Rev. Cruickshanh or staff
members appear to have been frequent visitors across the Ottawa River into Hull, Aylmer and
other points within the Gatineau River region, Hull township including most likely villages such
as Buckingham, Lochaber and Thurso within today's Papineau county - BAnQ Montréal films
(1882-1982)
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://ogsottawa.on.ca/
http://www.uccanottawa.org/
www.banq.qc.ca
Ottawa (City of Ottawa) - Ontario
Ottawa Baptist Association - Ontario
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1812 - Following the war of 1812, a number of Baptist Churches were organized in Québec and
across the Ottawa River in Ontario - By 1820 there were 20 congregations within the region of
the Ottawa Valley, among them; Breadalbane (1816), Clarence (1825) and Ottawa (1857) in
Ontario, Chatham-Dalesville (1826), Papineauville (1835), St. Andrews (1837), Thurso (1857),
Templeton (1897), Plaisance (1897) in Québec. see http://www.ottawabaptist.org/history -
Ottawa Baptist Association at OBA Clerk, 329 Olmstead street, Vanier, ON K1L 7K2 - contact
Canadian Baptist Archives, see the last pages of this research guide.
1828 - St. Andrew's Presbyterian - Rev. John Cruickshank organized the Church of Scotland in
Ottawa (Bytown) - Rev. Cruickshank or staff members appear to have been frequent visitors
across the Ottawa River into Hull, Aylmer and other points within Gatineau and Hull townships
and most likely in hamlets located along the northern banks of the Ottawa River within
Clarendon township - contact church at: St. Andrew's Church at 82 Kent street, Ottawa ON K1P
5N9 613-232-9042 www.standrewsottawa.ca - officestandrewsottawa.ca - or contact
Presbyterian Archives in Toronto, refer to the conclusion of this research guide
http://ogsottawa.on.ca/
http://www.uccanottawa.org/
Otter Lake - Pontiac MRC
A village within the township of Leslie, Claphan, Huddersfield
1828 – Bonchere (Bonnechère) Circuit Methodist Ministry - see Dunraven
1864 - St. James Anglican Parish of North Clarendon, Otter Lake – Organized in 1864 - Located
on route 301 in Otter Lake - The parish might have been renamed St. George’s Anglican in
1919 - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1864-1989 North Clarendon Anglican)
1870s- Union Church of Stephen road and route 301 - Most likely a regrouping of Anglican,
Methodist missions - No known surviving church records.
St. James Anglican Cemetery - Located on route 301 in Otter Lake, Leslie township - see
Pontiac Cemeteries at the conclusion of present exercise
Union Cemetery of Otter Lake - Located on Main street, (route 301) in Otter Lake - see Pontiac
Cemeteries at the conclusion of this document
Zion Lutheran Church and Cemetery - Located on the west side of route 303 between
Ladysmith and Otter Lake, within Thorne township - see Schwartz, see Ladysmith for content of
holdings
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
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http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
Pakenham - Gatineau Hills MRC
A village within the township of Eardley, now referred to as Pontiac township within the region of
the Gatineau Hills or Collines de l'Outaouais. See various spellings of the same village.
1841 – Anglican Missions of Clarendon - In 1841, it appears that an Anglican mission opened in
the village, a mission field of the Anglican Church in Pakenham, Ontario, the latter town within
Renfrew County, across the Ottawa River from the village of Pakenham, Québec - At a later
time period, it appears that this small Anglican church in Pontiac was a preaching point of
Clarendon Anglican in Shawville - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1842-1993 Clarendon (Shawville)
Anglican) - see also next selection
1899 - St. Alban's Anglican - The parish opened in 1899, closed in 1968 - Anglican Archives
Ottawa under Pakenham Ontario Anglican (1842-1970)
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Papineauville - Papineau
A town within a county of the same name, located on the Ottawa River between Buckingham
and Montebello - The town of Papineauville from the early 1850s to the late 1890s was a small
centre of evangelization for the county of an appreciable number of Protestant Missionary
Societies. The town being located near Thurso, it might be that church registers are mostly for
families of Thurso and Lochaber Bay.
1835 - Baptist Circuit Ministry - BAnQ Montréal films (1838-1939 indexes & 1896-1939) - BAnQ
Gatineau (1851-1939) - BAnQ Online Protestant Church Registers (1900-1911)
1875 – St. Stephen’s United Missions of England and Ireland – First organized in 1859 as a
mission field of St. Andrew's Anglican of St. Andrews in nearby Argenteuil county - Church
closed in 1979 - Anglican Archives Montréal (1875-1979) plus registers of marriage banns
(1936-1972) - BAnQ Montréal films (1875-1900) - BANQ Montréal books #1085 (marriages
1876-1899) #2123 St. Stephen's Cemetery p 353 - BAnQ Gatineau (1875-1900)
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
http://www.anglican.ca/archives/incanada/
http://bibnum2.banq.qc.ca/bna/ecivil
www.banq.qc.ca
Parkman - Gatineau Hills MRC
A village within the township of Eardley, now referred to as Pontiac within the Gatineau Hills
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(Les Collines de l'Outaouais). Church registers of the past also list this village as Pakenham and
Parkham
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
Perkins - Gatineau Hills MRC
A village also referred to as Val des Monts - The towns of Perkins, St-Pierre-de-Wakefield and
Poltimore were recently regrouped to form Val des Monts, all are today a northern suburb of the
city of Gatineau
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
Perth - Ontario
A city located south of Ottawa, within Lanark County
1817 - Knox Presbyterian Church - Free Church Presbyterian - Rev. William Bell in 1817 was
assigned to Perth in order to minister to a new church; Knox Presbyterian Church. Rev. Bell was
also an itinerant preacher and it appears that his missionary fields would have included the
regions of Hull, Aylmer, Gatineau townships in Lower Canada. - Knox Presbyterian and Ashbury
Methodist Church in Perth would be amalgamated at a later time period to become St. Paul's
United Church of Perth, the latter can be reached at: 25 Gore street west, Perth ON K7H 2L9
613-267-2973
1817 or about - Ashbury Methodist Church - Bishop Francis Ashbury of the Methodist Church in
Baltimore appointed various Methodist missionaries in various parts of Upper Canada plus the
cities of Montréal and Québec in Lower Canada - One of these missions was the Methodist
Church in Perth - Missionaries from Ashbury Methodist Church in Perth were also ministering to
other regions of the Ottawa Valley. It is believed that the same missionaries would have crossed
the Ottawa River into Hull, Aylmer, Gatineau townships - At the union in 1926, Ashbury
Methodist and Knox Presbyterian would be amalgamated into St. Paul's United of Perth
http://www.stpauls-uc-perth.org - [email protected]
http://ogsottawa.on.ca/
http://www.uccanottawa.org/
http://locator.united-church.ca/
Petite Nation - Papineau
An old seigniory of the French regime, then a township under the British, and in 1919, it became
part of a county (Papineau) - Located north of the Ottawa River, west of Grenville and
Harrington (Argenteuil), east of Lochaber, south of Suffolk and Ponsonby (Boileau)
1826 – Wesleyan Methodist Circuit Ministry - see Westmeath, see Perth, see Renfrew
1851 – Baptist Circuit Ministry - see Papineau for church holdings - see also Ottawa Baptist
Association
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http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
Picardy - Gatineau Hills MRC
A hamlet within the Gatineau Hills (Les Collines de l'Outaouais)
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
Pineridge - Gatineau Valley MRC
A settlement within the region of Kazabazua in northern Gatineau (La Vallée de la Gatineau)
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
Plaisance - Papineau
Located between the towns of Papineau and Thurso.
1897 - Baptist Church - see Thurso, see Papineau, see Buckingham, see Clarence
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
Point Comfort - Gatineau Valley MRC
Also known as Northfield in a region north of Gracefield and Wright
1948 - Northfield United - United Church Montréal - fonds under Wakefield United
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
http://locator.united-church.ca/
http://archives.united-church.ca/
Point Mackey - Pontiac
A hamlet within the township of Sheen, Esher, Aberdeen, Malakoff
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown
Pointe Gatineau - Gatineau MRC
A suburb of the city of Gatineau on the Ottawa River
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
Poltimore - Gatineau Hills MRC
A village within the confine of Val des Monts, the latter part of a regrouping of villages including
Perkins, St-Pierre-de-Wakefield, Poltimore, Val des Monts which are today a northern suburb of
the city of Gatineau by the name of Val-des-Monts
1869 - Christ Memorial Anglican Chapel of Poltimore - Christ Church was opened in 1869 as a
mission and in 1877 as a parish – Parish included Christ Church of Portland - Anglican Archives
Ottawa (1886-1993) - BAnQ Montréal films (1886-1924) - BAnQ Gatineau (1886-1923)
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1879 – St. Paulus & St. Mattheus Geminde Evangelisch Lutherischen – Organized in 1879 with
other preaching points in Bowman, Derry, Inlet, Denholm, Villeneuve - BAnQ Montréal films
(1875-1982 & 1882-1982) - BAnQ Gatineau (1878-1926) - Kirchen Dokumente über Taufen,
Konfirmationen, Heirat und Sterbe-Urkunde: Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, 131 Gorman
street, Gatineau QC J8L 1A2 819-876-5502 [email protected] - Bitte beachten:
Beschraenkung der nuesten Kirchenbücher im Gebrauch
1881 - St. Andrew’s Presbyterian - BAnQ Montréal films (1881-1939 & 1901- 1946) - BAnQ
Gatineau (1892-1925) - BAnQ Online Protestant Church Registers (1901-1905) - United Church
Archives Montréal, none reported - fonds kept at Chelsea-Templeton Pastoral Charge: Civil
registers: (1901-1946 & 1947-1979) - Chelsea-Templeton Pastoral Charge is located at: 8, 11
Mill Road, Chelsea QC J9B 1K8 819-664-3293
1925 - St. Andrew’s United - BAnQ Montréal films (1925-1946) - BAnQ Montréal book #1086
(1925-1946 marriages) - BAnQ Gatineau (1925-1946)
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
http://www.anglican.ca/archives/incanada/
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://bibnum2.banq.qc.ca/bna/ecivil
http://archives.united-church.ca/
http://locator.united-church.ca/
Ponsonby - Labelle
First established in the 1860s by German immigrants, the small village of Ponsonby would later
become Boileau, the latter located about 25 km west of Arundel
1873 – Zion Lutherichen Gemeinde Evangelishen - see Derry, Mulgrave, Inlet for a complete
description of available civil registers - Kirchen Dokumente über Taufen, Konfirmatioen, Heirat
und Sterbe-Urkunde: Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, 131 Gorman street, Gatineau
(Buckingham) QC J8L 1A2 819-986-5502
1895 – Wesleyan Methodist Mission - see Boileau
1895 - Brookdale United Cemetery - see Boileau
Year unknown - Ponsonby Anglican Church -
Year unknown - Ponsonby Anglican Cemetery - see; Boileau, see also;
http://laurentian.quebecheritageweb.com/article/road-dead-different-laurentian-landscape
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
www.banq.qc.ca
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Ponsonby Township - Papineau
A township of the 1860s located south of Addington and Amherst, east of Suffolk, north of Petite
Nation, west of Harrington and Arundel
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
Ponterfract - Pontiac
A village, a township of the 1860s in a region west of Mansfield, Huddersfield, Litchfield
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Pontiac County
1969-1988 - Civil marriages - BAnQ Montréal books of marriages #535 (1969-1973) #1335
(1969-1988)
1836-1973 - Catholic marriages - BAnQ Montréal book #535 (1836-1973) Irish, Scottish, British,
American, Continental European, French Canadian families, some of these marriages with
Protestant family members.
www.banq.qc.ca
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Pontiac Station - Pontiac MRC
A hamlet within Bristol township
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Portage-du-Fort - Pontiac
First settled in 1611 by French fur traders - In 1889 the town was incorporated as a municipality
- The influx of Europeans under the British rule had begun in the region in the 1840s and
perhaps a few years prior
1851 – Portage du Fort St. James Methodist Mission - United Church Archives: Montréal #P-
603, S3, SS6 (1860-1926) - BAnQ Montréal book #1086 marriages (1851-1973)
1851 – Clarendon Wesleyan Methodist Circuit Ministry - Organized in 1851 in Shawville with
mission points in Portage du Fort (1860), Calumet, Starks Corners, Litchfield - Library Archives
Canada Ottawa (extracts relating to Shawville films #M-2243 (1851-1918) #M-2374 (1877-
1939)) (extracts relating to Litchfield #M-2243 (1853-1870 & 1874-1904 & 1918)) (extracts
relating to Clarendon #M-2243 (1860-1879)) - BAnQ Montréal films (1860-1925) - BAnQ
Montréal book of marriages #1086 (1860-1914) - BAnQ Gatineau (1860-1925) - BAnQ Online
Protestant Church Registers (1894-1912)
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1854 – Presbyterian Community Circuit Ministry with preaching points in Litchfield, Calumet,
Starks Corners - United Church Archives Montréal #P-603, S3, SS6 (1854-1918) - Library
Archives Canada Ottawa (extracts relating to Litchfield film #M-2243 (1853-1870 & 1874-1904 &
1918) - BAnQ Online Protestant Church Registers (1895-1907)
1854 – St. George’s Anglican Mission - Episcopalian and Anglican missionaries appear to have
visited the region from about 1854 - Library Archives Canada Ottawa #M-2520 (1857-1874 &
1874-1900 & 1900-1920) - BAnQ Montréal films (1857-1874) - BAnQ Montréal book marriages
#1085 (1857-1900)
1856 or 1857 – St. George’s Anglican – Organized in 1856 - Parish included fonds from Bryson
(St. James), Clarke’s Settlement & Morehead (St. John's), Caldwell (St. Luke's), Campbell’s Bay
(St. George's), Calumet (Mission) - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1856-1993) - BAnQ Montréal
films (1857-1874) - BAnQ Montréal book of marriages #1085 (1857-1900) - BanQ Gatineau
(1857-1920) - Library Archives Canada Ottawa film #M-2520 (1857- 1920)
1860 – St. Andrew’s Methodist of Litchfield, Thorne Centre, Portage du Fort - BAnQ Montréal
films (1867-1930) - BAnQ Gatineau (1860-1925)
1868 – Free Methodist Circuit Ministry - United Church Archives Montréal #P-603, S3, SS6
(1868-1913)
1923 – Zion United of Portage du Fort, Starks Corners - see 1851, see 1854, see 1868
St. George's Anglican - Episcopal Cemetery - Located on the west side of route 301 at the west
end of Mill street in Portage du Forth, within Litchfield township - see Pontiac Cemeteries at the
conclusion of this research document
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://locator.united-church.ca/
www.banq.qc.ca
http://archives.united-church.ca/
Portland Township - Gatineau MRC
A township and village of the 1860s originally part of Hull county and located east of the
Gatineau River, south of Derry, west of Mulgrave, north of Templeton, northwest of Buckingham
- The region was assigned to Papineau county when the county was formed in 1917. Previous
to 1917, it was part of Hull county, or Hull township within the ancient county of Ottawa (the
latter was actually located in Québec)
1869 – United Church of England and Ireland – As a mission, it was a preaching point of Christ
Church of Poltimore and St. Mary Magdalene of Chelsea - As a parish, it was a member church
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with St. Mary Magdalene Anglican of Chelsea, St. Luke's Anglican of Templeton, Christ Church
Anglican of Poltimore, all under Christ Church of Aylmer - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1869-1898
Portland Anglican) & (1864-1993 Christ Church Anglican Aylmer) - BAnQ Montréal films (1864-
1895 Christ Church Aylmer) -
1909 – Christ Church Anglican Parish - see 1869 for details
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
www.banq.qc.ca
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
Preston Township - Papineau
A township of the early 1900s or perhaps the 1890s located east of Addington and Amherst,
north of Hartwell, and Suffolk, east of Lathbury and Bidwell and south of Long Lake
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
Pritchard - Gatineau Hills MRC
A hamlet within the township of Wakefield
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
Quinnville - Gatineau MRC
A hamlet within the township of Gatineau
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
Quyon - Gatineau Hills MRC
First named Quio and later renamed Quyon. The town of Quyon would later become part of
Onslow township, the latter within the region of Norway Bay, Pontiac Village, Breckenridge, a
region also known as the Gatineau Hills (Collines de l'Outaouais)
1801 – Wesleyan Methodist Circuit Ministry of Quyon, Onslow, Eardley – Most likely the earliest
Wesleyan Methodist pastoral mission in Pontiac County - see 1846 as a possible source of
fonds
1842 - St. Luke's Anglican of Eardley, Shawville, Quyon - Organized in 1823 as the Mission of
Clarendon. In 1842 it opened as a church - Library Arvchives Canada Ottawa films (extracts
relating to Quyon #M-2226 (1857-1909 & 1873-1909) & #M-3132 (1889-1946)) (Upper Ottawa
Valley extracts relating to Eardley #M-3689 (1854-1886)) (extracts relating to Shawville #M-
1303 (1842-1888) #M-1304 (1888-1898)) (extracts relating to North Clarendon #M-1303 (1823-
1842) #M-1304 (1842-1898) #M-2819 (1964-1874) #M-3114 (1875-1916) #M-2520 (1902-
1920))
1846 – Wesleyan Methodist Missions of Onslow, Quyon, Eardley – It appears that the latter
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were from a different Methodist affiliation in comparison to the 1801 Missionaries - Library
Archives Canada Ottawa films #M-2212 (extracts relating to Quyon (1859-1923 & 1903-1923))
#M-2243 (extracts relating to Clarendon (1851-1898)) #M-2212 (extracts relating to Eardley
(1859-1883)) - Upper Ottawa Valley Genealogy Group UOVGG #912.3 Box 7 (1859-1902
births and baptisms)
1856 - St John's the Evangelist Anglican Memorial Chapel – A mission by the name of St. John
the Evangelist Chapel opened in 1856 by Episcopalian Circuit Ministers - Another source places
the opening in 1873 or 1874 - Library Archives Canada Ottawa (extracts relating to Quyon films
#M-2226 (1857-1889) #M-3132 (1890-1940)) (extracts relating to North Clarendon films #M-
1303 (1842-1888) #M-1304 (1888-1898) #M-2819 (1864-1873) #M-3114 (1875-1891)) (extracts
relating to Quyon films #M-2226 (1857-1899) #M-3132 (1890-1940)) - BAnQ Montréal films
(1890-1945) - BAnQ Gatineau (1857-1940)
1857 - St. Matthew's Anglican of North Onslow - Organized in 1823 as a mission of North
Clarendon. In 1857, it became a parish, most likely a preaching point of St. John's Anglican of
Quyon - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1857-1985 Onslow, Eardley, Bristol Anglican) - Library
Archives Canada Ottawa (extracts relating to Quyon films #M-2226 (1857-1909) #M-3132
(1889-1946)) - see North Onslow for other churches of the district - BAnQ Gatineau (1857-1940)
1859 - Methodist Circuit of Quyon, Eardley, Shawville – Would later become Quyon Methodist
Parish and much later Quyon United - Quyon United Pastoral Charge: Civil registers (1914-
1930 & 1930-1973) - Communion roll (1932-1980) - Library Archives Canada Ottawa films
(extracts relating to Quyon #M-2212 (1859-1923)) (extracts relating to Eardley #M-2212 (1884-
1902)) (extracts relatting to Shawville #M-1303 (1842-188) & #M-1304 (1888-1898)) - BAnQ
Montréal films (1846-1940) - BAnQ Gatineau (1859-1923) - Upper Ottawa Valley Genealogy
Group UOVGG (1859-1902 baptisms)
1890 – St. John's the Evangelist Anglican - see also 1856 - St. John's Anglican was part of the
Pastoral Charge of St. Edward Anglican of Onslow at one point in time - Anglican Archives
Ottawa (1857-1985 Onslow, Eardley, Bristol Anglican)
1903 – Wesleyan Methodist Missionaries of Quyon with a preaching point in North Onslow -
Organized in 1859 as the Quyon Methodist Circuit - see 1859 - In 1903, the missions of Quyon
and North Onslow were organized or appeared to have been an entity by itself - Library
Archives Canada Ottawa (extracts relating to Quyon film #M-2212 (1903-1923 & 1859-1923)) -
BAnQ Montréal book # 1086 marriages (1915-1922) - BAnQ Online Protestant Church
Registers (1894-1912)
1926 – Quyon United Church - BAnQ Montréal films (1846-1940) - BAnQ Montréal book
marriages #1086 (1925-1930) - Upper Ottawa Valley Genealogy Group UOVGG (1859-1930)
St. John's the Evangelist Anglican Cemetery - Located next to the church at 1149 Clarendon
street in Quyon within Onslow township - see Pontiac Cemeteries at the conclusion of this
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research guide
Pioneer Cemetery of Quyon - Chesley House Publications - Gatineau Valley Historical Society
publication #929.509 G258g
Quyon Pastoral Charge - PO Box 208, Quyon QC J0X 2V0 819-458-2212 - [email protected]
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://locator.united-church.ca/
www.banq.qc.ca
http://bibnum2.banq.qc.ca/bna/ecivil
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
Radford - Pontiac
A village within Clarendon township
1844 - Old Ebenezer Methodist Church - see 1926 under Radford United Church, see also
Radford United Cemetery
1864 - Holy Trinity Anglican Church of Radford (Leslie) – The parish was a preaching point of
the Deanery of St. Paul's Anglican of Clarendon in Shawville - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1842-
1993 Clarendon-Shawville Anglican)
1926– Radford United Church - see 1844 - contact United Church Pastoral Charge in Shawville
in regard to church registers
Radford United Cemetery - Located next to the Radford Anglican Church on Range 6 in Radford
- see Pontiac Cemeteries at the conclusion of this document.
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
http://www.anglican.ca/archives/incanada/
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://locator.united-church.ca/
www.banq.qc.ca
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
http://archives.united-church.ca/
Rannie - Témiscamigue
A hamlet within Témiscamingue within the region of Lake Nilgault
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
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by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Rapides des Joachims - Pontiac
A village of the 1870s, perhaps earlier within the region of Esher, Aberdeen, Malakoff across the
Ottawa River and the villages of MacKey and Rolphton, both located north of Petawawa,
Ontario.
1870 - Swisha Anglican Church - see Aberdeen - see Swisha
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
Reggie Libby Place - Pontiac
A hamlet of the 1850s within the township of L'Ile aux Allumettes
1858 - Wesleyan Methodist Missionaries - see Portage du Fort for church registers
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Reilly - Gatineau Hills MRC
A settlement within Wakefield township
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
Renfrew - Ontario
A city located just north of Ottawa
1828 - Bonnechere Methodist Circuit Ministry - From about 1828, Wesleyan missionaries were
infrequent visitors within Pontiac county, across the Ottawa River. The same missionaries most
likely visited hamlets in Hull and Gatineau counties - contact: Trinity-St. Andrew's United
Pastoral Charge at: 291 Plaunt street south, Renfrew, ON K7V 1N2 613-432-2285
http://www.uccanottawa.org/
http://locator.united-church.ca/
Ripon - Paqpineau
see Ripon township
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
Ripon Township - Papineau
A 1860s township located east of Mulgrave, south of Hartwell, west of Suffolk and Petite Nation,
north of Lochaber
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
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Rivière Désert - Gatineau Valley MRC - Labelle
Also referred to as Desert River or River Desert within the region of Kazabazua - Maniwaki
1884 – Christ Anglican First Nation Mission - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1884-1972 River
Desert Anglican) - BAnQ Montréal films (1884-1944) - BAnQ Montréal book #1085 (1886-1944
marriages) - BAnQ Online Protestant Church Registers (1900-1912)
1896 - Presbyterian First Nation Mission - BAnQ Gatineau (1895-1925)
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
http://bibnum2.banq.qc.ca/bna/ecivil
www.banq.qc.ca
Rooney - Pontiac
A hamlet of the 1860s within Thorne township
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Rowarton - Témiscamingue
A hamlet within Témiscamingue in the region of Lake Nilgault
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Rupert - Gatineau Hills MRC
A village located within the township of Wakefield
1820 - Presbyterian Union Circuit Ministry - see Wakefield
1826 – Wesleyan Methodist Circuit Ministry - see Wakefield
1847 – Methodist Circuit Ministry of Wakefield, Rupert
1864 - Rupert Old Cemetery - BAnQ Montréal book #2123 (1864-1899 burials) - Ottawa
Branch-OGS publication #73-10
1926– Rupert United - see Wakefield
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://ogsottawa.on.ca
http://locator.united-church.ca/
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Rural Deanery of St. Andrew of Argenteuil - Western Quebec
1812 - Anglican Rural Deanery of St. Andrew - The Greater Parish of Saint Andrew - From
1812 to about 1860, Anglican Missionaries from St. Andrew's in Argenteuil County appeared to
have visited hamlets on the northern side of the Ottawa River, from Lake of Two Mountains in
the east to about Thurso in the west - From 1861 or about, missionaries from St. Andrew's
appeared to have been involved in missionary endeavours to other regions west of Thurso, from
Buckingham and Lochaber to regions within Pontiac county - The latter missionary field was
assigned the name of Rural Deanery of St. Andrew. This lasted until 1882, the following year
the Rural Deanery of Clarendon was established within Pontiac county (see the latter for details)
- BAnQ Montréal films (1818-1899) & (1848- & 1939-1942) & (1852-1856) & (1856) - Quebec
Records (1848 & 1852-1856 & 1939-1942) - Ancestry.ca (1848 & 1852-1856 & 1939-1942) -
Anglican Archives Montréal (1812-1919) - Library Archives Canada Ottawa films #C-2904
(1812) #C-2905 (1812-1849)
http://www.anglican.ca/archives/incanada/
www.banq.qc.ca
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
Rural Missions of St. Andrew East of Argenteuil - Western Quebec
1818 - Presbyterian Church - Established in 1818 as a mission of most likely St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church in Williamstown, Ontario (see the latter) and also referred to as the Church
of the Early Settlers - In 1840 a permanent church opened and closed in 1984 - United Church
Archives Montréal UCC #127-129 (1846-1877 & 1900-1911) & UCC #295 (1925-1968) -
Presbyterian Archives of Canada Toronto #CONG-459 (1818-1984), refer to the Presbyterian
compilation for details on the latter / Holdings kept at NAC in Ottawa; film #C-2905 (1818-1850)
http://locator.united-church.ca/
www.banq.qc.ca
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
http://www.presbyterianarchives.ca/
Ruthledge - Gatineau Hill MRC
A hamlet of the 1880s within Onslow township, now part of Pontiac township in a region referred
to as Gatineau Hills or Collines de l'Outaouais - see Onslow for churches and missions
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
Ryan's Corner - Pontiac
A hamlet within the township of Ile-des-Allumettes
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Sand Bay - Pontiac
A hamlet near Clarendon within Clarendon township
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http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Sandy Creek - Pontiac
A hamlet near Huddersfield within the township of Leslie, Claphan, Huddersfield
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Schwartz - Pontiac
A German village of the 1860s near the town of Thorne within the township of the same name
1871 – Zion Lutheran Church - BAnQ Montréal films (1916-1949) - see also under Ladysmith for
various sources and church registers including those of Rev. Ludwig Herman Gerndt - BAnQ
Gatineau (1916-1982 Schwartz Lutheran) & (1861-1982 St. Johannis Zion Lutheran Ladysmith)
Zion Lutheran Cemetery - Located on route 303 at range 9 within Thorne township in the
direction of Ladysmith, the cemetery is located next to the church. see Pontiac Cemetries at the
conclusion of this research guide.
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
www.banq.qc.ca
Schyan - Témiscamingue
A hamlet within Témiscamingue in the Lake Nilgault region
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Schyan Point - Témiscamingue
A hamlet within the township of Sheen, Esher, Aberdeen, Malakoff
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Shawville - Pontiac MRC
The only city in Pontiac, the seat of regional government agencies, the seat of the Anglican and
United Churches of Canada for Western Québec, the home to the only Archives (Genealogy
Society) in Pontiac county
1823 – Clarendon Anglican Mission, later (1840) St. Paul’s Anglican Mission in Shawville with
preaching points in Grand Calumet Island, Litchfield, Thorne, Leslie, Quyon - Anglican Archives
Ottawa (1842-1993 Clarendon- Shawville-Anglican) - Library Archives Canada Ottawa films #M-
1303 (1823-1842 & 1842-1888) #M-1304 (1842-1898 with partial index) #M-2819 (1864-1873
with index) #M-3114 (1875-1916 with partial index) #M-2520 (1902-1920)
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1841 - St. Paul’s Anglican Mission – It was also known as the Mission of Clarendon -
Organized as a mission in 1823, in 1841 St. Paul's became the Mission of Clarendon - St.
Paul's became a parish in 1864 - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1842-1993 Clarendon-Shawville) -
Library Archives Canada Ottawa films #M-1303 (1823-1888) & #M-1304 (1842-1898) & #M-
2819 (1864-1873) & #M-3114 (1875-1916) & #M-2520 (1902-1920) - BAnQ Gatineau (1842-
1846 & 1880-1898)
1842 - St. Luke's Anglican of Eardley, Shawville, Quyon - Organized in 1842 - Library Archives
Canada Ottawa films (extracts relating to Eardley #M-3689 (1854-1886)) (extracts relating to
Quyon #M-2226 (1857-1909 & 1873-1909) & M-3132 (1889-1946)) (extracts relating to
Shawville #M-1303 (1842-1888) & #M-1304 (1888-1898)) - see also Eardley, Quyon - BAnQ
Gatineau (1842-1846 & 1880-1898)
1847 – Wesleyan Methodist Circuit Ministry with preaching points in Calumet, Litchfield, Portage
du Fort, Starks Corners – The latter preaching points would join the Wesleyan Circuit about
1854 - Library Archives Canada Ottawa (extracts relating to Litchfield films #M-2243 (1851-1870
& 1874-1904 & 1918)) (extracts relating to Shawville films #M-2243 (1851-1918) #M-2374
(1877-1939)) – In 1865 St. Andrew’s Methodist opened as a church – This group of Methodist
Missionaries might not be the same as outlined under the year 1851
1851 – Shawville Methodist Circuit with preaching points in Yarm, Clarendon, Litchfield,
Calumet, Portage du Fort, North Clarendon, Thorne, Stark’s Corners – It appears that this group
of Methodist Circuit Missionaries were not the same as the 1847 group of ministers (circuit
riders) - Shawville United Pastoral Charge: Clarendon (Yarm) Methodist and United (1851-
1965), Litchfield Presbyterian in addition to Starks Corner Baptist in addition to Calumet United,
Portage du Fort Methodist (1854-1870 & 1874-1904 & 1918) - Portage-du-Fort Methodist (1868-
1913) - Starks Corners, North Clarendon, Wyman Baptist churches (1878-1939) - Thorne
township Methodist (1892-1906) - Shawville Methodist (1899-1946) - Starks Corners United
including Austin and Murrells (1925-1931), Shawville United (1931-1950 & 1954-1982), Zion
United of Starks Corners (1950-1955), Portage du Fort United (1954-1960) - Membership roll:
Clarendon Circuit (1881-1900), Shawville United (1931-1950 & 1954-1983) - Austin United
(1954-1968) - United Church Archives Montréal - Fonds under Presbyterian Church of Starks
Corners #P-603, S3, SS6 (1925-1931) plus Shawville Methodist (1899-1946) plus Shawville
United (1931-1982) plus Shawville United (1851-1982) - BAnQ Gatineau (1850-1924)
1851 - Presbyterian Missionaries - Organized in 1851 with a preaching point in Leslie - Library
Archives Canada Ottawa films (extracts relating to Clarendon and Shawville #M-2243 (1851-
1918) #M-2374 (1877-1939)) - BAnQ Online Protestant Church Registers (1900-1912)
1859 - Wesleyan Methodist Missionaries of Eardley, Quyon, Shawville - Organized in 1859, in
1865 it appears to have been renamed St. Andrew's Methodist - Library Archives Canada
Ottawa (extracts relating to Quyon #M-2212 (1859-1923)) (extracts relating to Eardley #M-2212
(1884-1902)) (extracts relating to Shawville #M-1303 (1842-1888) & #M-1304 (1888-1898)) -
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BAnQ Montréal book marriages #1086 (1899-1925) - BAnQ Montréal films (1899-1929) - BanQ
Gatineau (1860-1925) - BAnQ Online Protestant Church Registers (1894-1912)
1894– Holiness Movement Circuit Ministry - Rev. Ralph C. Horner, presiding - BAnQ Online
Protestant Church Registers
(1901-1912) - see the conclusion of this compilation for details
1918 – Standard Church Circuit Ministry - Rev. Ralph C. Horner, presiding see the conclusion of
this compilation for details
1925 - Shawville United - BAnQ Montréal book of marriages #1086 marriages (1925-1931) -
BAnQ Gatineau (1925-1954)
1925 – Maple Grove United Church and Cemetery - Located on the west side of Clarendon
Street in Shawville - see Pontiac Cemeteries at the conclusion of this document.
Shawville Village Cemetery - St. Paul's Anglican Church - Located on Main street across from
St. Paul's Anglican in Shawville -
Shawville United Pastoral Charge - PO Box 429, Shawville QC J0X 2Y0 819-647-2764
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://locator.united-church.ca/
www.banq.qc.ca
http://www.bytown.net/holiness.htm
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~onrenfre/Cem_Pont.html
http://members.shaw.ca/relatives_merit/UOVGG/Cem_Pont.html
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~onrenfre/Cem_Pont.html
http://www.ottawavalleyirish.com/2012/04/protestant-records-for-pontiac-co-quebec-1894-1909-
online-at-banq.html
http://bibnum2.banq.qc.ca/bna/ecivil
http://archives.united-church.ca/
Sheen - Pontiac
A town first settled in 1848. At a later time period it would become the township of Sheen,
Esher, Aberdeen, Malakoff
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Sheenboro - Pontiac
Also located within the township of Sheen, Esdher, Aberdeen, Malakoff
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1868 - Wesleyan Methodist - see Shawville (1859), see Perth, see Dunraven, see Wesmeath,
see Renfrew, see Fitzroy
1925 – Sheen United Church - contact United Church Pastoral Charge in Shawville
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
http://locator.united-church.ca/
Silver Creek - Gatineau MRC
A village in the region Buckingham
1845 - St. Stephen's Anglican Mission of Buckingham - First organized in 1845 as a mission of
St. Stephen's Anglican Parish of Buckingham - see Buckingham
1876 - St. Thomas Anglican - St. Thomas was organized in 1876 - Anglican Archives Ottawa
(1845-2001 Buckingham Anglican)
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
Simmons - Gatineau MRC
A hamlet of the early years of the county now part of the city of Gatineau, in the region of
Aylmer road
1890 - Simmons Presbyterian Circuit Mission - A preaching point of Cushman Memorial
Presbyterian - BAnQ Montréal films (1876-1929 Cushman Presbyterian) - Presbyterian Archives
Toronto under St. Giles Presbyterian (High Kirk) in Ottawa #CONG-168 - Fonds consists of the
records of St. Giles Presbyerian and the records of the amalgamated Cushmam Memorial
Presbyterian Church in Hull QC (1931-1959 bapts) (1948-1991 marr.)
http://www.presbyterianarchives.ca/
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
www.banq.qc.ca
South Lancaster - Ontario
Located within Glengarry county, a number of families from this region emigrated to the
Lochaber, Buckingham, Thurso region in Québec
1784 - St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church - Organized in 1784 or 1785 - early church records
prior to the 1840s are part of St. Andrew's Presbyterian in Williamstown - United Church
Archives Ottawa (content not reported online)
http://www.uccanottawa.org/
http://ogsottawa.on.ca
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Stanhope - Pontiac
A hamlet of the 1850s, location unknown
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Stark’s Corner - Pontiac MRC
A town of the 1840s within Clarendon township
1851 – Wesleyan Methodist Missionaries of Shawville with preaching point in Stark's Corners,
Litchfield, Portage du Fort, Calumet - Library Archives Canada Ottawa (extracts relating to
Shawville films #M-2243 (1851-1918) #M-2374 (1877-1939)) (extracts relating to Litchfield #M-
2243 (1853-1870 & 1874-1904 & 1918))
1854 - Presbyterian Community Circuit Ministry with preaching points in Litchfield, Calumet,
Portage du Fort - Library Archives Canada Ottawa (extracts relating to Stark's Corners films #M-
2243 (1851-1918) #M-2374 (1877-1939)) (extracts relating to Litchfield film #M-2243 (1853-
1870 & 1874-1904 & 1918)) - BAnQ Gatineau (1854-1905)
1867 – Episcopalian Circuit Ministry - see Rural Deanery of St. Andrew's, see also Rural
Deanery of Clarendon
1877 – Baptist Missionary Society of Montreal - Ottawa with preaching points in Stark’s
Corners, Clarendon, North Clarendon, Bristol, Leslie, Litchfield, Onslow, Thorne, Wyman -
Library Archives Canada Ottawa film #M-2374 (1877-1939) - BAnQ Montréal films (1878-1931)
& (1894-1916) - BAnQ Gatineau (1877-1939) - Quebec Records (1894-1916) - Ancestry.ca
(1894-1916)
1897 – Zion’s Presbyterian of Clarendon & North Clarendon with preaching points in Stark’s
Corner, Austin, Murrels, Bristol, Portage du Fort - Organized about 1896 - Bristol Wyman United
Pastoral Charge - Communion roll (1925-1979) - Bristol United Pastoral Charge is located at: 71
Aylmer road (RR1), Bristol QC J0X 1G0 819-647-3950 - United Church Archives Montréal,
registers under Starks Corners, Austin, Murrells #P603, S3, SS6 (1925-1931) & under Starks
Corners & Portage du Fort #P603, S3, SS6 (1923-1931 & 1954-1960) & under Starks Corners &
North Clarendon & Wyman Baptists #P603, S3, SS6 (1878-1939) & under Starks Corners
Presbyterian (Zion United) #P603, S3, SS6 (1897-1940) - see also Shawville Methodist for
additional church registers kept at Shawville United Pastoral Charge at PO Box 429, Shawville
QC J0X 2Y0 819-647-2764
1923 – Zion’s United of Starks Corner, Portage du Fort - BAnQ Montréal book marriages #1086
(1927-1954) - BAnQ Gatineau (1925-1954)
1925 - Community United of Starks Corner, Austin, Murrell’s - BAnQ Gatineau (1925-1954)
Starks Corners Community Cemetry - Located on Cemetery Road North East, in Clarendon
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Township - Also known as Stark's Corners Presbyterian Church Cemetery
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
http://locator.united-church.ca/
www.banq.qc.ca
http://archives.united-church.ca/
Steel - Pontiac
A hamlet near the town of Onslow within the township of Pontiac within the Gatineau Hills region
(Collines de l'Outaouais) - see Onslow for churches and missions
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
St-Amédée - Papineau
A village near Montebello
1901 - St. John's Anglican - Organized in 1902, closed in 1968 - Anglican Archives Montréal
(1901-1961)
http://www.anglican.ca/archives/incanada/
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
St-André d’Avelin - Papineau
Presbyterian Church - located at 8, St-André, St-André-Avellin QC 819-983-2211
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
St. Pierre of Wakefield - Gatneau Hills MRC
Located north of the City of Gatineau
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
St. Sixte - Papineau
see Thurso
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
Suffolk Township - Papineau
A township of the 1890s located south of Addington, Amherst and Preston, north of Petite
Nation, west of Ponsonby, east of Hartwell and Ripon
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
Swisha - Pontiac
Also referred to as "de Swisha", part of Aberdeen township - see also Aberdeen for details.
1870 - Swisha Anglican Mission – Also referred to as the Anglican Parish of Rapides des
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Joachims - see Aberdeen
Swisha Anglican Cemetery - Located on Church Street, Swisha, Aberdeen Towship
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
Tancredia - Pontiac
A hamlet within the township of Grand Calumet Island
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Temiscaming - Témiscamigue
A town within the county of Témiscamingue located along the banks of the Ottawa River across
from North Bay, Ontario
1921 - St. Paul's United - Organized in 1921, most likely as a Presbyterian Church and located
today at 45 Elm street, PO Box 84, Temiscaming QC J0Z 3R0 819-627-3459
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
http://locator.united-church.ca/
Thorne Centre - Pontiac MRC
A town also referred to as Lady Smith or Ladysmith, north of Shawville and Campbell's Bay
1823 – Clarendon Anglican Mission – Opened as a mission of the Clarendon Missionary Society
in 1823. In 1864 it became St. James Anglican of Thorne township - Library Archives Canada
Ottawa (extracts relating to Thorne and Leslie #M-3114 (1892-1916)) (extracts relating to North
Clarendon) #M-1303 (1842-1888) #M-1304 (1888-1898) #M-2819 (1864-1873) #-3114 (1875-
1891)) (extracts relating to Quyon #M-2226 (1857-1889) #M-3132 (1890-1940))
1861 – St. Johannis Lutherischen Gemeinde - Zion Lutheran of Schwartz – BAnQ Online
Protestant Church Registers (1894-1912) - see also Ladysmith St. Johannis Gemeinde
Lutherischen for availability of church registers
1864 - St. George Anglican Parish - First organized in 1823 as a preaching pint of Clarendon
Anglican Mission - In 1864 it became a parish or at least a permanent mission of the latter -
Library Archives Canada Ottawa (extracts relating to North Clarendon films #M-1303 (1823-
1842 & 1842-1888) #M-1304 (1888-1898) #M-2819 (1864-1873) #M-3114 (1875-1891 & 1891-
1913 & 1892-1916)) - BAnQ Montréal films (1892-1949) - BAnQ Montréal book of marriages
#2387 (1864-1911)
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1867 – Wesleyan Methodist Circuit of Litchfield, Portage du Fort, Thorne Centre, Shawville,
Ladysmith - Also referred to by local historians as the Free Methodist Circuit Ministry - United
Church Archives Montréal #P-603, S3, SS6, (1868-1913 & 1892-1906) - Library Archives
Canada Ottawa (extracts relating to Shawville films #M-2243 (1851-1918) #M-2374 (1877-
1939)) - BAnQ Montréal films (1867-1930) - BAnQ Montréal book of baptisms #2836 (1826-
1909) - BAnQ Online Protestant Church Registers (1897-1907)
1872 – Holy Trinity Anglican Mission Circuit of Radford - see Radford
1877 – Baptist Missionary Society of Montreal with preaching points in Thorne, Clarendon,
North Clarendon, Bristol, Leslie, Litchfield, Onslow, Starks Corner, Wyman - Library Archives
Canada Ottawa film #M-2374 (1877-1939) - BAnQ Montréal films (1894-1916) & (1878-1931) -
Quebec Records (1894-1916) - Ancestry.ca (1894-1916)
1891 - St. Johannis’ Kirchhoff Lutherischen Gemeinde - see Ladysmith for church registers
1892 - Craig Road Methodist of Greermount - BAnQ Montréal book #1086 marriages (1892-
1902)
1892 - Thorne & Leslie St. James Anglican - BAnQ Gatineau (1892-1953)
1926 - Norman United - no known church registers for this church - contact Shawville United
Pastoral Charge
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://locator.united-church.ca/
http://bibnum2.banq.qc.ca/bna/ecivil
www.banq.qc.ca
Thorne Centre and Charteris - Pontiac MRC
1870 - St. George's Anglican - Organized in 1870 and located at 16 Yach Road, Lodgson Place
(Thorne) - Parish included preaching points in St. Matthew's Anglican Charteris - Anglican
Archives Ottawa (1892-1953) - BAnQ Montréal films (1892-1949)
St. George's Anglican Cemetery - Located next to the church at Thorne Centre within Thorne
township, just east of route 303
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
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http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
www.banq.qc.ca
Thorne Township and Otter Lake Village - Pontiac MRC
Formed in 1861, north of Campbell's Bay, the latter on the Ottawa River
1823 - St. Stephen's Anglican - Organized in 1823 as part of the North Clarendon Mission
Circuit - St. Stephen's opened in 1864 - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1892-1953 Thorne Centre &
Charteris) - Library Archives Canada Ottawa (estracts relating to North Clarendon films #M-
1303 (1823-1842) #M-1304 (1842-1898) #M-2819 (1864-1874) #M-3114 (1875-1916) #M-2520
(1902-1920)) - BAnQ Montréal book marriages #1085 (1892-1953)
1871 - Zion Lutheran of Schwartz - see Ladysmith for available church registers
1892 - Craig Road Methodist - BAnQ Montréal book of marriages (1892-1902)
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
www.banq.qc.ca
Thurso - Hull
A Scottish town first mentioned in the 1840s but most likely older and located in the southern
section of the county near the Ottawa River between Plaisance and Buckingham
1844 – St. Andrew’s Presbyterian of Buckingham with preaching points in Thurso, Lochaber,
Gore – Rev. Alexander Fletcher a Presbyterian Preacher ministered to the various missions of
the then county of Hull. Papineau and Gatineau counties today - BAnQ Montréal films (1881-
1946) - BAnQ Montréal book of marriages #1085 (1906-1910 marr) - Buckingham United
Pastoral Charge, fonds under under Buckingham-Thurso-Gore-Lochaber United (1959-1982)
under membership at Thurso, Lochaber Bay (1914-1945)
1856- Baptist Circuit Ministry - Prior to 1856, the Baptist Congregation was served by the
ministers of the Baptist Church at Clarence on the Ontario side of the Ottawa River - BAnQ
Montréal films (1862-1908) - BAnQ Gatineau (1863-1908) - BAnQ Online Protestant Church
Registers (1900-1912)
1874 - Thurso Wesleyan Methodist Circuit - Rev. Peter Ker presiding in 1874 - No known
surviving civil registers under Thurso, see Aylmer, Gatineau, Templeton.
1881 – St. John’s the Evangelist Presbyterian - BAnQ Gatineau (1906-1912) - BAnQ Online
Protestant Church Registers (1908-1909)
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1925 – St. John’s United - see 1844 under St. Andrew's Presbyterian for availability of church
registers
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
www.banq.qc.ca
http://locator.united-church.ca/
http://bibnum2.banq.qc.ca/bna/ecivil
www.banq.qc.ca
http://archives.united-church.ca/
http://locator.united-church.ca/
Upper Aylmer - Gatineau Hills MRC
Merrifield (old) Cemetery - Located on a private property
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Upper Eardley - Gatineau Hills MRC
1823 – St. Luke's Upper Eardley Anglican Church and Cemetery – St. Luke's is located in
Eardley Township on the north side of route 148, 0.8 km west of Nugent street - Anglican
Archives Ottawa (1873-1991 Eardley Anglican)
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
Upper Thorne Centre - Pontiac MRC
A village also referred to as Lady Smith within Thorne township - see Lady Smith for churches
and missions
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Val des Monts - Gatineau Hills MRC
see Perkins, Poltimore, St. Pierre de Wakefield - All of the preceding are now part of the city of
Gatineau
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
Vankleek Hill - Ontario
A village located across the Ottawa River from Grenville of Argenteuil County
1815 - Knox Presbyterian Church - Organized in 1815 with most likely association with families
within Papineau and Argenteuil counties in Québec - see also L'Orignal
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http://ogsottawa.on.ca
http://www.uccanottawa.org/
Venosta - Gatineau Valley MRC
A hamlet located north of Low and south of Danford lake
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
Victoria Farm - Gatineau Valley MRC
A hamlet located in the northern section of the county near Gracefield and Wright
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
Villeneuve Township - Labelle
A 1935 township located south of Wells, west of Lathbury, north of Derry, Mulgrave and
Portland - A portion of Villeneuve township is located today within Labelle county
1879 – St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church – Organized in 1879 with preaching points in High
Falls, Denholm, Bowman, Poltimore, Villeneuve - see Derry, Mulgrave, Inlet for a detailed
description of available church registers
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
Vinoy - Papineau
A village located north of St-André-Avalin near Chèneville
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
Vinton - Pontiac MRC
A village located in the central portion of the county near Campbell's Bay in the region of
Litchfield
1868 - Wesleyan Methodist Circuit = BAnQ Gatineau (1868-1902)
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Wabassee - Gatineau MRC
A settlement of the 1850s, now part of the city of Gatineau
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
Wakefield - Gatineau Hills MRC
A town of the 1820s located on the shores of the Gatineau River, south of La Pêche and Alcove,
and closely associated with the town of Lascelles
1826 – Wesleyan Methodist Circuit Ministries - BAnQ Montréal films (1826-1841 baptisms under
105
Hull) - BAnQ Montréal book of baptisms #2836 (1826-1909) - Wakefield United Pastoral
Charcge - parish registers (1865-1976 under Wakefield Methodist, Alcove Methodist, Rupert
Methodist (United)
1846 – St. Andrew’s Presbyterian - Free Church - Rev. John Corbett, presiding from 1848 to
1855 at the Presbyterian Presbytery of Perth (1848-1855), Brockville & Ottawa (1856-1858),
Ottawa (1859) in Eastern Ontario - Rev. Corbett was also a frequent visitor in his ministering
endeavours within various hamlets and villages of the Gatineau Hills including Wakefield -
BAnQ Montréal films (1847-1967) - BAnQ Montréal book of marriages #1085 (1847-1925) -
Wakefield United Pastoral Charge (1847-1957 Wakefield Presbyterian and United) - BAnQ
Online Protestant Church Registers (1900-1912)
1850 – Lascelles’ Anglican Holy Trinity - see Lascelles
1850 – St. Andrew’s Union Methodist with preaching points in Alcove, Rupert, North Wakefield -
BAnQ Montréal films (1851-1956) - BAnQ Montréal book of marriages #1086 (1850-1925) -
BAnQ Online Protestant Church Registers (1900-1912)
1861 - Alcove-Wakefield Methodist Church - Organized about 1861, closed about 1875 -
Wakefield United Pastoral Charge Sunday school (1932-1957) (1865-1976 under Wakefield,
Alcove, Rupert Methodist (United)) - Wakefield United Pastoral Charge at PO Box 62, Wakefield
QC J0X 3G0 819-459-3292
1863 - Good Shepherd Anglican Church – The parish was also the pastoral charge of St. John's
in the Wilderness Anglican of Aylwin (1864-1954) - St. Barnabas Anglican of Joseph Farm
(1947-1971) - Holy Trinity Anglican of Lascelles (1870-1986) - St. James Anglican of Wright
(1882-1993) – BAnQ Montréal films (1891-1902) - BAnQ Montréal book of marriages #1085
(1864-1900) - Library Archives Canada Ottawa, parish registers #M-3695 (1864-1920) #M-3696
(1920-1971) - Anglican Archives Ottawa (1864-1993) & (1892-1938 conf.) - BAnQ Online
Protestant Church Registers (1900-1912)
1863 - Presbyterian Church - Rev. Joseph White, presiding - A mission associated at the time
with the Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church of Canada - Church operational from 1862 to
1882 - From 1883 to 1924 it became the Presbyterian Church of Wakefield-Masham, Rev.
George D. Baynew, presiding in 1883 - Surviving church registers unknown, contact Wakefield
United Pastoral Charge -
1925 - Rupert Union United Church - Fonds unknown, contact Wakefield United Pastoral
Charge
1925 – Wakefield St. Andrew’s United Church - same as above
Wakefield MacLaren Cemetery - Ottawa Branch-OGS publication #75-5
106
La Pêche (Wakefield) Hall's Cemetery - Ottawa Branch-OGS publication #85-1
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
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www.banq.qc.ca
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://locator.united-church.ca/
http://bibnum2.banq.qc.ca/bna/ecivil
www.banq.qc.ca
http://archives.united-church.ca/
Waltham - Pontiac
A town of the 1820s in the northern section of the county, next to Allumettes Island between
Fort Coulonge and Chichester - Waltham was also referred to as Waltham Station - see
Westmeath for details
1826 – Ivy Hill Wesleyan Methodist Circuit Ministry – Black River Circuit - BAnQ Montréal book
of baptisms #2836 (1826-1909)
1885 – Presbyterian Mission - see Westmeath for details
1890 - Black River Congregation - Methodist Church of Westmeath Circuit - see Westmeath for
details
1925 - Ivy Hill United Church - contact Shawville United Pastoral Charge
Ivy Hill Cemetery - Wesleyan Burying Ground - Black River Cemetery - Waltham Union
Cemetery
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
http://locator.united-church.ca/
www.banq.qc.ca
Waltham Township - Pontiac
see Waltham
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
Weirstead - Pontiac MRC
see Bristol Township
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
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Wells Township - Labelle
A settlement of the 1890s located south of McGill and Dudley townships, north of Villeneuve
and Lathbury townships, west of Bidwell and Preston townships
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
Westmeath - Ontario
A town in Renfrew county, located across the Ottawa River from Waltham township - Waltham
is located in Québec between Fort Coulonge and Chichester
1826 - Westmeath Wesleyan Circuit Ministry - From about 1826, Wesleyan Missionaries from
the village of Westmeath in Ontario were infrequent visitors, it appears in hamlets located in
Pontiac and most likely in Hull and Gatineau counties - contact St. Andrew's United Church in
Westmeath at: 2045 Westmeath Road, Westmeath ON K0J 2L0 613-587-4747
http://www.westmeathpastoralcharge.com - [email protected]
1890 - Black River Congregation - Methodist Church of Westmeath Circuit with a preaching
point in Waltham township, the latter in Pontiac county - In 1890 Methodists from Westmeath
opened a mission in Waltham, referred to as Black River Congregation - contact: Westmeath
Pastoral Charge at 2045 Westmeath Road, RR1, Westmeath, ON K0J 2L0 613-587-4747
www.westmeathpastoralcharge.com/ [email protected]
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
West Templeton - Gatineau MRC
A region which is now part of the city of Gatineau
1860 - St. Andrew's Presbyterian of West Templeton and Gatineau - see Buckingham under
1844 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
http://locator.united-church.ca/
White Fish Lake - Gatineau Valley MRC
A hamlet within the Gatineau Valley (La Vallée de la Gatineau)
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
Williamstown - Ontario
Located within Glengarry county
1787 - Presbyterian Church - St. Andrew's United - Rev. John Bethume, was an early minister -
Records start in 1779 - Families from Williamstown migrated to the Thurso, Lochaber,
Buckingham and most likely to other points west of the latter - contact church at: PO Box 157,
Williamstown, ON K0C 2J0 / see: http://glengarry.tripod.com/churchgens.html or contact:
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http://ogsottawa.on.ca
http://www.uccanottawa.org/
Wilson’s Corner - Gatineau Hills MRC
A hamlet in the vicinity of Val-des-Monts within the Gatineau Hills (Les Collines de l'Outaouais)
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
Wolf Lake (Lac des Loups) - Gatineau Hills MRC
A village within La Pêche township
1895 – St. Paul's Anglican - Anglican Archives Ottawa - content not reported online
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.genealogieoutaouais.com/?page=2
Williamstown - Ontario
Located within Glengarry County
1787 - Presbyterian Church - St. Andrew's United - Rev. John Bethume, was an earlier minister
- Records start in 1779 - Families from Williamstown emigrated to the Thurso, Lochaber,
Buckingham region of Québec - http://glengarry.tripod.com/churchgengs.html
http://www.uccanottawa.org/
http://ogsottawa.on.ca
Wright - Gatineau Valley MRC
First settled in 1846, a village and a township, near Gracefield on the Gatineau River, in the
northern portion of the county - Please note that Wright and Wrightstown were two different
hamlets and villages in different regions of the county.
1882 - St. James’ Anglican Parish was under the pastoral charge of Good Shepherd Anglican
Parish of Wakefield – Other preaching points included: St. John's in the Wilderness Anglican in
Aylwin - St. Barnabas Anglican of Joseph Farm - Holy Trinity Anglican of Lascelles - Anglican
Archives Ottawa (1864-1993 Wakefield Anglican)
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Parish_Registers.html
http://www.ottawa.anglican.ca/Archives.html
Wrightstown - Hull
The original name of the city of Hull
http://www.gvhs.ca/about/contact-us.html
http://ogsottawa.on.ca
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Wyman - Pontiac MRC
A village in Bristol township near the towns of Onslow and Bristol
1877 – Baptist Missionary Society of Montreal with preaching points in Wyman, Clarendon,
North Clarendon, Bristol, Leslie, Litchfield, Onslow, Starks Corners, Thorne. - Library Archives
Canada Ottawa film #M-2374 (1877-1939) - BAnQ Montréal films (1894-1916) & (1878-1931) -
Quebec Records (1894-1916) Ancestry.ca (1894-1916)
1903 – Wesleyan Methodist Missionaries with a preaching point in Quyon - Library Archives
Canada Ottawa (extracts relating to Quyon) film #M-2212 (1903-1923) (extracts relating to
Wyman) films #M-2243 (1851-1918) #M-2374 (1877-1939)
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
http://locator.united-church.ca/
www.banq.qc.ca
Yarm - Pontiac MRC
Also referred to Hodgin's Corners and located within Clarendon Township
1814 – Yarm Methodist & United Church and Cemetery - Located on Route 303 at the 9th Line
in Clarendon Township
1851 - Aylmer Wesleyan Methodist Circuit - The church most likely opened as a mission much
earlier, perhaps as early as 1814, at which date it was most likely a mission of the Wesleyan
Methodist Circuit of Aylmer, see the latter for early church registers - United Church Archives:
Montréal #P-603, S3, SS6 (1851-1965)
1926 – Yarm United - see 1851 - contact Shawville United Pastoral Charge
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
http://locator.united-church.ca/
Zion - Pontiac MRC
A village located on range 4 near Clarendon Centre
1844 – Clarendon Wesleyan Methodist Circuit - see Clarendon Centre
1926 – Zion United Church of Zion Line - see Clarendon Centre
http://www.pontiacarchives.org/180000-names-of-pontiac-county-family-genealogies-collection-
by-genealogist-walter-brown/
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Repositories Bibliothèque Archives nationales du Québec - Montréal
Referred to as BAnQ within this compilation - www.banq.qc.ca - [email protected]
- 535 avenue Viger est, Montréal - 514-873-6000
Bibliothèque Archives nationales du Québec - Gatineau - www.banq.qc.ca -
[email protected] - 855 boulevard de la Gappe, Gatineau - 819-568-8798
Library Archives Canada - LAC - Parish registers for the counties of Pontiac, Gatineau,
Papineau, Argenteuil - Legend: NAC - www.collectionscanada.ca email: click on Reference
Inquiry Form / Reference inquiries 613-996-7458 - Archives located at 396 Wellington street in
Ottawa
Church Archives Anglican Archives
Ottawa Diocese (churches located west of Papineauville)
71 Bronson avenue, Ottawa ON K1R 6G6 613-232-7124 [email protected]
Anglican Archives
Montreal Diocese (churches located east of Papineauville)
1444 Union avenue, Montréal QC H3A 2B6 514-843-6577 [email protected]
United Church Archives - Montreal - (churches located in Québec only) - www.united-
church.ca/contact/archives
United Church Archives - Ottawa - 613-580-2424 #13333 - [email protected]
Presbyterian Church Archives - 800-619-7301 - www.presbyterian.ca/archives/general.html
Canadian Baptist Archives - McMaster Divinity College - 905-525-9140 #23511 -
www.macdiv.ca/students/baptistarchives.phtp - [email protected]
Ottawa Baptist Association
http://www.ottawabaptist.org/history -
Lutheran Churches
Our Redeemer Lutheran Church - Église Évangélique
Luthérienne du Saint Sauveur - 131 Gorman street, Gatineau QC J8L 1A2 819-986-5502 - Rev.
Richard Lockstadt - [email protected]
Holiness Movement - Upper Ottawa Valley Genealogical Group
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www.uovgg.ca/holdings_Pontiac.html
Standard Church - Upper Ottawa Valley Genealogical Group
www.uovgg.ca/holdings_Pontiac.html
Regional Genealogy Societies Aylmer Heritage Association - PO Box 476, Gatineau QC J9H 5E7 819-684-6809
Gatineau Valley Historical Society - (GVHS) - P.O. box 1803, Chelsea QC J9B 1A1 819-827-
6224 [email protected] / www.gvhs.ca
Pontiac Archives – PO Box 506, 36 Main street, Shawville QC J0X 2Y0 –
[email protected] / www.pontiacarchives.org
UOVGG Library Holdings - Upper Ottawa Valley Genealogical Group –
[email protected] - [email protected] - http://uovgg.ca/holdings_pontiac.html / PO Box 972,
Pembroke, ON K8A 7M5
Ottawa Branch - Ontario Genealogical Society (OGS) - PO Box 8346 Ottawa ON K1G 3H8
http://ogsottawa.on.ca
German Settlements German Settlements - A history of German settlements in the township of Mulgrave-Derry - A
book by Alice Biehler Burich - Publisher: Katherine Fletcher, Chesley House Publications -
www.chesleyhouse.com
German Settlements - A history of German settlements in High Falls and Poltimore - A book by
Ann Schnurr - [email protected]
German Settlements - West Prussian German Settlement of Ladysmith in Thorne Township -
Book by Elizabeth Fierobin (deceased) - Distributed by Janice Fierobin at 196 Fierobin road,
Ladysmith, QC J0X 2A0 819-647-6809 [email protected]
German Settlements - Lutheran Parish Records - Rev. Ludwig H. Gerndt, Lutheran Minister -
Saddlebags Books / Authors: Daniel J. Faber, Franz Kapeller (deceased), Jean Ringhofer -
Distributed by: Daniel J. Faber , 9 Bellfield street, Ottawa ON K2B 6K6 613-829-0343
[email protected] http://web.ncf.ca!ac282/parish.html
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Cemeteries Pontiac County Cemeteries - www3.sympatico.ca/scott
Associations Regional Association West Quebecers - Churches - Last update: April 21, 2015
http://www.westquebecers.ca/?action=show&lid=4TR6P-LNEVT-TKUUV&desc=Churches
Contributors or source material: Beverly Anderson Levine, Bob Anger, Tracey Arial, Doug Armstrong, J.L. Armstrong, Kim
Arnold, Ray Baillie, Ruth Bélisle, Joan Benoit, Ernest Blondin, Estelle Brisson, Alice Biehler
Burich, June Burman, Franz Capeller, Jim Caputo, Kenneth Collins, Arthur Davidson, Marthe
Délisle, Robert Dunn, G.R. & F.J. Edwards, Bruce Elliott, Patrick M. Evans, Daniel J. Faber,
Betty Faris, Elizabeth Fierobin, Janice Fierobin, Francine Fortin, Jack Foster, Alex Fraser,
Anson Gard, Robie Gorr, D.D. Graham, Joseph Graham, Janice Hamilton, C. Hawken, Norma
Hewitt, France Kapeller, Cecilia Karwowski, Harvey King, Karen Lawrence, Allan Lewis, Claire
Lindell, Glenn J. Lockwood, Marney MacDonald, S. Wyman MacKechnie, Carol Martin, Randy
D. McConnell, Jerry McKay, John McKay, Wyman S. McKechnie, Joan McKey, Scott Naylor,
Gerald Neville, Annie Nugent, Jackie Ryan Patterson, Archie Pennie, René Péron, Mary
Plawutsky, Bob Poole, W.J. Purvis, Pennie Redmile, Allan & Doris Reed, Melissa Richer, Jean
Ringhofer, Doug Robinson, Arnie Russell, Ann Schnurr, Gary Schroder, Bob Serré, Fern Small,
Elsie Sparrow, Cyrus Thomas
Compiled by: Jacques Gagné > [email protected]
2015-09-07