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BOOK - Commemorative Biographical Record of the County of Kent, Ontario (pre- 1904).
by By J. H. Beers & Company This historical reprint by Global Heritage Press
Filled to the brim with detailed biographical accounts of individuals and early families of Kent County, the work also contains portraits of many of those whose stories fill its pages.
The original publisher of this tome created volumes of this type for only four Ontario counties. Fortunately for those interested in the early families of Kent County, the Commemorative Biographical Record of the County of Kent, Ontario was completed prior to discontinuing production of commemorative biographical records of the remaining counties of Ontario by the J. H Beers & Company.
We have provided the following index pages so you can see if the person you are interested in is incuded in this book:
- Abraham, William to Campbell, James W. (.pdf)
- Campbell, John to Fleming, James (.pdf)
- Fleming, James C. to Hoyles, George (.pdf)
- Hubbell, Ezra S. to McKerrall, Peter (.pdf)
- McKerrall, Theophilus to Pray, George (.pdf)
- Prebble, Stephen to Stenton, John (.pdf)
- Stephens, Charles N. to Wilson, Henry (.pdf)
- Winter, Solomon to Zink, Mrs. Josephine (.pdf)
This volume is beautifully bound in dark burgundy premium-grade case binding, with gilt print on the front and spine. An heirloom your family will enjoy for generations.
Originally published in 1904 by J.H. Beers & Co, this facsimile reprint was produced by Global Heritage Press Inc. in 2005.
873 pages; 8.5" X 11"; index; many illustrations; portraits; hardcover; ISBN 1-894571-88-6
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