Ashburnham 1869
Ashburnham was a village in Peterborough County. It was also referred to as “East City” and “The Scotch Village”. Today it is part of the city of Peterborough, that area located on the east bank of the Otonabee River.
Surname | Given Name | Occupation |
---|---|---|
Ainslie | Walter | shoemaker |
Kells | W. H. | hotel keeper |
Anderson | John | carpenter |
McDonald | Daniel | tailor |
Armstrong | Thomas | hotel |
McDougall & | Ludgate | lumber merchants |
Bennett | Henry | Justice of the Peace, cooper |
McDougall | William | McDougall & Ludgate |
Brown | George | grocer |
Judgate | John | McDougall & Ludgate |
Burham | Rev. Mark | Episcopal Minister |
McGregor | William | grocer |
Beck | Rev. J. W. R. | Episcopal Minister |
Mowry | Aldus | founder |
Brook | D. | wollen factory |
O’Brien | John | wagon maker |
Cain | George | M.D. |
Rickey | George | blacksmith |
Calcutt | Henry | flax mills & brewer |
Rogers | R. D. | postmaster & flourmill propietor |
Claney | Edward | blacksmiths |
Claney | Peter | blacksmiths |
Rogers | James Z. | general merchant |
Clarke | John | tanner |
Sargent | Philip | builder |
Coe | Thomas | butcher |
Storey | George | axemaker |
Connell | James | cooper |
Stratton | James | Clerk municipality |
Cope | Alex. | turner |
Sutherland | Donald | produce & commission |
Dunlop | Charles A. | Justice of the Peace |
Swanston | William | baker |
Fisher | Amos J. | produce merchant |
Wood | John | teacher |
Hunter | Alexander | grocer |
Wright | Stewart | builder |
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