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1  Richmond Hill Photo Images: family home on Lot 20, Concession 2, Markham Township. Horner operated the first milk delivery business
2  Richmond Hill Photo Images: south half of lot 45, Concession One, Markham Township, 1922, with Richard Stephenson
3  Early Days in Richmond Hill: begrudged time spent away from their own Markham Township farm lands to the east, working on a road
4  Early Days in Richmond Hill: to increase their investment in Markham Township without some prospect of an early return.
5  Early Days in Richmond Hill: Street and a colonizer of adjacent Markham Township, William Berczy easily qualifies as "one of
6  Early Days in Richmond Hill: settlers were to obtain free lands in Markham Township in return for working on the Yonge
7  Early Days in Richmond Hill: eastward to the first concession of Markham Township. 11
8  Early Days in Richmond Hill: Jones saw much more activity on the east or Markham Township side of Yonge Street than on the
9  Early Days in Richmond Hill: its homes can be seen the whole township of Markham and a little of Scarboro, not forgetting
10  Early Days in Richmond Hill: family home on Lot 20, Concession 2, Markham Township. Horner operated the first milk delivery business
11  Early Days in Richmond Hill: south half of lot 45, Concession One, Markham Township, 1922, with Richard Stephenson
12  Early Days in Richmond Hill: village council and the townships of Markham, Vaughan, and North York. The four
13  Early Days in Richmond Hill: the 1920s. Of the 1316 Richmond Hill, Markham Township, and Markham Village school children inspected
14  Early Days in Richmond Hill: once designated as Lot 28, Concession 3, Markham Township. Here we can stand on the road's eastern
15  Early Days in Richmond Hill: Street and to the east and west in Markham, Whitchurch, Vaughan, and King townships.
16  Early Days in Richmond Hill: took up permanent land on Lot 35 of Markham Township, the southeast corner of present-day
17  Early Days in Richmond Hill: In 1798 the Shaws moved onto Lot 46 of Markham Township, the northeast corner of today's Yonge
18  Early Days in Richmond Hill: In 1803, Berczy's "Census of Markham Settlers" shows the following names on the
19  Early Days in Richmond Hill: (about twenty-six thousand hectares) of Markham Township land granted by the Executive Council of
20  Early Days in Richmond Hill: his initial partial survey of Markham Township, the municipality stretching east from
21  Early Days in Richmond Hill: colony. The homesteaders were alone in the Markham bush.
22  Early Days in Richmond Hill: direct other settlers of German origin to Markham Township. 13 In the late 1790s and through the early
23  Early Days in Richmond Hill: Street's English-speaking pioneers and Markham's German-speaking settlers overcame initial
24  Early Days in Richmond Hill: Street properties in 1800 - Lot 45 in Markham Township and lots 45 and 46 in Vaughan Township
25  Early Days in Richmond Hill: tax assessor and tax collector for Markham, Vaughan, Whitchurch, and King townships.
26  Early Days in Richmond Hill: Cooper and Mary McKennen of Markham on June 20, 1819. Some of the entries in the
27  Early Days in Richmond Hill: (eighty-hectare) farm near Cashel in Markham Township.
28  Early Days in Richmond Hill: David Gibson; the Third Riding (Markham Township) chose Thomas David Morrison; while
29  Early Days in Richmond Hill: Street and the back concessions of Markham Township included John Burr, James Barry, David
30  Early Days in Richmond Hill: core of loyalists was joined on the Markham side by Archibald Barker, John and
31  Early Days in Richmond Hill: taken his Richmond Hill and rural Markham Township congregations out of the United Synod
32  Early Days in Richmond Hill: farmers and settlers of Vaughan and Markham discussed recommendations for responsible
33  Early Days in Richmond Hill: of Union School Section No. 3 of Markham and Vaughan townships. This and other
34  Early Days in Richmond Hill: serving as Presbyterian minister in Markham on Sundays. Still, he found time to develop a
35  Early Days in Richmond Hill: As long as the residents of neighbouring Markham and Vaughan, Whitchurch and King
36  Early Days in Richmond Hill: surrounding townships. By mid-century, Markham and Whitchurch townships to the east and
37  Early Days in Richmond Hill: Richmond Hill Pioneers Map While Markham and Vaughan in the south and
38  Early Days in Richmond Hill: farming, was elected the first reeve of Markham after rural municipal institutions were
39  Early Days in Richmond Hill: Richmond Hill itself. Similarly, a Markham council meeting could easily focus on the
40  Early Days in Richmond Hill: west and union school sections brought Markham and Vaughan children together for their
41  Early Days in Richmond Hill: Wright, first reeve of Markham Township in 1850, member of Parliament for
42  Early Days in Richmond Hill: and from the second concession of Markham (Bayview Avenue) in the east to the second
43  Early Days in Richmond Hill: stylish. Ottawa, the most intelligent. Markham, fond of novel reading and flirting.
44  Early Days in Richmond Hill: Markham and Whitchurch, Vaughan and

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