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Eleanor J. Sibbert

Welcome to my Genealogy Home Page.

I am researching both my maternal and paternal family trees; the roots and branches of CAMBOURNE, CAMPBELL, EATON, HEACOCK, HOLLINGSHEAD, RUSTON/RUSTIN, and all the little twigs I've discovered along the way!

Please visit the individual family pages. If you have questions or comments, please email me. Better yet, sign the Guest Book!

A very special hello to those visiting from the King Township Historical Society, and to my old and new friends in Kettleby.

Congratulations on the completion of the King Township Archives Project. The King Township Archives can be accessed at the King City Branch of the King Township Public Library.

The Village of Kettleby, Ontario

I am attempting to research the original settlers of Kettleby, Ontario, Canada.You will find Kettleby in King Township, York Region, (formerly York County), nestled between Jane Street and Keele Street, north of Toronto. Please visit the Kettleby page and see if you recognize any of the village-related names from the early 1900's. If you have anecdotes or memories to share, please let me know.
 

Plan to visit the Kettleby Fall Fair, held every year, the weekend after Labour Day.
This year, the 29th edition was held Saturday, September 8, 2007.

Visit the Kettleby Village Website at www.village.kettleby.on.ca

Make sure to read the Kettleby Heritage Conservation District Study and Plan.

Please be aware that although I have attempted to be accurate with information on this site, mistakes do occur. So know that it was done unintentionally and consider this site a resource, not gospel!
Happy Hunting.

 

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King Township, Ontario - Genealogy

 

" There is no king who has not had a slave among his ancestors, and no slave who has not had a king among his"....Helen Keller.

"During your life, everything you do and everyone you meet rubs off in some way. Some bit of everything you experience stays with everyone you’ve ever known, and nothing is lost. That’s what’s eternal, these little specks of experience in a great, enormous river of life that has no end."...Harriet Doerr

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Famous (infamous) ancestors:

Anthony Hollingshead U. E. L.: 4th great-granddaughter

Samuel Lount: 1st cousin, 4 times removed of wife Elizabeth Soules

Jesse Lloyd: 1st cousin, 5 times removed

Daniel Boone: 1st cousin, 7 times removed

Richard Hollingshead: inventor of the Drive-In movie!

I would like to thank the following people for their support and contributions to my site:

  • Bert Duclos, while not born in Kettleby, has a passion for the village of someone who was.
  • Jim Hunter, a relative of J. M. Walton, who provided me with copies of the Aurora Banner newspaper from his great-Uncle's files.
  • Michael Eisen, a relative by marriage of the Gillham family who has provided me with pictures from the King City Cemetery.

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