F
FAIRBURN, John | collector for Blandford Township, 1851 ; a
township councillor for Blandford Township, 1852-? | Shenston (1852), pp. 191,
192, 193
FALKNER, James | a management committee member for East Oxford Township
Farmer’s Association from July 1851 to at least 1852 | Shenston (1852), page
153
FANNOR, Hugh | listed as a laborer in Village of Ingersoll Directory,
c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 133
FARLEY, James | listed as a laborer in Village of Ingersoll Directory,
c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 133
FARLEY, John | listed in an 1822 assessment roll for East Nissouri
Township with 97 acres uncultivated, 3 acres cleared and with one cow as
livestock | Shenston (1852), page 200
FARMER, A. | president of East Zorra Township Agricultural Society, date
unknown | Shenston (1852), page 166
FARMER, A. | entry won "second best yearling bull" during
County of Oxford Agricultural Society's 16th Annual Show, Oct. 2, 1851 |
Shenston (1852), page 100
FARMER, A.H. | winning entries during East Zorra Township Agricultural
Society's 1st Annual Show, Oct. 6, 18__? : "second best [thorough-bred]
cow", "best [thorough-bred] yearling heifer", "second best
[thorough-bred] heifer calf", "second best turnips" | Shenston
(1852), pp. 166, 167, 168
FARMER, Archibald | entry won "third best brood mare and foal"
during County of Oxford Agricultural Society's 14th Annual Show, Sep. 27, 1849 |
Shenston (1852), page 99
FARMERS, Arthur A. | president and board member for the Woodstock and
Huron Road Company, Aug. 1849-Jan. 1851; board member for the Woodstock and
Huron Road Company, Jan. 1851-Jan. 1852 | Shenston (1852), pp. 122, 123
FAULKNER, Robert | listed as a laborer in Village of Ingersoll Directory,
c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 133
FAUQUIERE, Rev. F.D. | winning entries during East Zorra Township
Agricultural Society's 1st Annual Show, Oct. 6, 18__? : "best [grade]
cow", "best [thorough-bred] pen of ewes", "best [grade] pen
of ewes" | Shenston (1852), pp. 167, 168
FEATHERSTON, William | listed as a cabinetmaker on Thomas street in
Ingersoll, 1851 | Canada Directory (1851), page 116
FEATHERSTON, William | listed as a joiner in Village of Ingersoll
Directory, c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 133
FINCH, Jeremiah | listed in an 1825 assessment roll for West Oxford
Township (as a "person then resident in" what eventually became North
Oxford Township) at Conc. 1, Lot 21 with 35 acres uncultivated, 40 acres
cultivated and with 2 oxen and 2 cows as livestock | Shenston (1852), page 159
FINCK, Jeremiah | listed in an 1816 assessment roll for "Oxford upon
the Thames" (now known as West, East and North Oxford Townships) with 80
acres uncultivated, 60 acres cultivated and with 2 horses and 2 cows as
livestock | Shenston (1852), page 143
FINCK, Jeremiah | an assessor for "Oxford upon the Thames" (now
known as West, East and North Oxford Townships), 1826 | Shenston (1852), page
141
FINKLE, Mr. | subsequent to T.S. Shenston’s resolution that boundary of
Town of Woodstock be expanded, was appointed as a committee member to draft such
a petition, July 1850 | Shenston (1852), page 116
FINKLE, H. & Co. | listed as merchants in Town of Woodstock
Directory, c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 126
FINKLE, Henry | a Lieutenant in Second Regiment, Oxford Militia
(Blenheim, Blandford and Woodstock), 1838-? | Shenston (1852), page 106
FINKLE, Henry | collector for East Oxford Township, 1840 | Shenston
(1852), page 157
FINKLE, Henry | a Captain in Second Battalion, Oxford Militia (Blandford
and East Oxford), June 1847 to at least June 1852 | Shenston (1852), page 108
FINKLE, Henry | board member for the Woodstock and Huron Road Company,
Aug. 1849 to at least Jan. 1852; president for the Woodstock and Huron Road
Company, Jan. 1851-Jan. 1852 | Shenston (1852), pp. 122, 123
FINKLE, Henry | operated a general store in Embro (Zorra Township), 1851
| Canada Directory (1851), page 80
FINKLE, Henry | elected as a town councillor for Woodstock during the
Town’s second municipal election, Jan. 1852 ; appointed as Reeve for the Town
of Woodstock shortly thereafter | Shenston (1852), pp. 78, 123, 124
FINKLE, Henry | listed as a merchant in Town of Woodstock Directory,
c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 126
FINKLE, Henry & Co. | listed as merchants and millers in Woodstock,
1851 | Canada Directory (1851), page 471
FINKLE, Miss Janet | listed in Town of Woodstock Directory, c.1852 |
Shenston (1852), page 126
FINKLE, John | listed as a merchant in Town of Woodstock Directory,
c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 126
FINKLER, Mr. | erected a block of four buildings in Woodstock during 1848
(cost 2000 pounds), | Shenston (1852), page 120
FISH, John | listed as a carpenter in Village of Ingersoll Directory,
c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 133
FITCH, Joseph | first town clerk for Zorra Township, 1822 ; and assessor
for Zorra Township, 1822 | Shenston (1852), page 164
FITZGERALD, James | taught "first class" during Board of Public
Instruction’s first year, 1851 | Shenston (1852), page 113
FLEMING, James | listed as a cabinetmaker in Town of Woodstock Directory,
c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 126
FLEMING, John | Deputy Reeve for Blenheim Township, County of Oxford,
1852-? ; a township councillor for Blenheim Township, 1852-? | Shenston (1852),
pp. 78, 198
FOQUETT, Richard | an Auditor for District of Brock, 1842 | Shenston
(1852), page 65
FOQUETTE, Richard | listed as a Clerk C.C. in Town of Woodstock
Directory, c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 126
FORBES, George | assessor for East Zorra Township, 1846 ; collector for
East Zorra Township, 1849-1851 ; an assessor for East Zorra Township, 1851 |
Shenston (1852), pp. 171, 172
FORBES, George | listed as a laborer in Village of Ingersoll Directory,
c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 133
FORD, Abel | purchased Conc. 4, south half Lot 12 "West Zorra"
Township, Jan. 1832 | Shenston (1852), page 173
FORD, Barnabas (junior) | listed in an 1822 assessment roll for Zorra
Township with 98 acres uncultivated and 2 acres cultivated | Shenston (1852),
page 165
FORD, Barnabas (junior) | purchased Conc. 4, north half Lot 12 "West
Zorra" Township, Jan. 1832 | Shenston (1852), page 173
FORD, R. | listed as a student in Town of Woodstock Directory, c.1852 |
Shenston (1852), page 126
FORD, Robert | listed in an 1822 assessment roll for Zorra Township with
100 acres uncultivated and with 2 cows as livestock | Shenston (1852), page 165
FORQUIRE, E. | winning entries during County of Oxford Agricultural
Society's 14th Annual Show, Sep. 27, 1849: "best yearling bull",
"best milch cow" | Shenston (1852), page 100
FORQUIRE, E. | entry won during County of Oxford Agricultural Society's
16th Annual Show, Oct. 2, 1851: "third best milch cow", "best
yearling heifer" | Shenston (1852), page 100
FORQUIRE, Frederick | a Justice of the Peace for District of Brock, Aug.
1842-? | Shenston (1852), pp. 87, 88
FORQUIRE, Frederick | entry won "second best yearling heifer"
during County of Oxford Agricultural Society's 16th Annual Show, Oct. 2, 1851 |
Shenston (1852), page 100
FORQUIRE, Rev. F. | Township Superintendent (of schools) for East Zorra
Township, 1845-1846 | Shenston (1852), page 80
FORREST, M. | listed as a school teacher in Embro (Zorra Township), 1851
| Canada Directory (1851), page 80
FOSTER, Abigail E. | a student in a West Oxford Township school taught by
Mr. Rufus Foster, 1825 | Shenston (1852), page 147
FOSTER, Alonzo | a Justice of the Peace for District of Brock, Sep.
1849-? | Shenston (1852), page 88
FOSTER, Horace | a student in a West Oxford Township school taught by Mr.
Rufus Foster, 1825 | Shenston (1852), page 147
FOSTER, Rufus | taught at a school in West Oxford Township, 1825 |
Shenston (1852), page 147
FOSTER, Rufus | a student in a West Oxford Township school taught by Mr.
Rufus Foster, 1825 | Shenston (1852), page 147
FOULER, George | listed as a laborer in Town of Woodstock Directory,
c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 126
FOUQUET, Richard | listed as deputy clerk of the Crown, clerk of the
county court, commissioner in bankruptcy and registrar of chattel mortgages in
Woodstock, 1851 | Canada Directory (1851), pp. 470, 471
FOUQUIERE, Rev. F. | entry won "best six hollyhocks" during
Oxford Horticultural Society show, Oct. 1852 | Shenston (1852), page 103
FOWELL, J. | listed as an innkeeper in Beachville, 1851 | Canada
Directory (1851), page 23
FOWLER, James | listed as a carpenter in Village of Ingersoll Directory,
c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 133
FOWLER, Oraha | seconded nomination of Charles Duncombe during election
for County of Oxford M.P.P. for twelfth Provincial Parliament (Upper Canada),
Oct. 1834 | Shenston (1852), page 94
FOWLER, William | listed as a laborer in Village of Ingersoll Directory,
c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 133
FOWSETT, Thomas | listed as a laborer in Village of Ingersoll Directory,
c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 133
FOX, Thomas | winning entries during East Zorra Township Agricultural
Society's 1st Annual Show, Oct. 6, 18__? : "second best [grade] heifer
calf", "best [grade] yoke of three year old steers", "second
best potatoes" | Shenston (1852), pp. 167, 168
FRAME, Thomas | listed as a blacksmith in Town of Woodstock Directory,
c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 126
FRANCISCO, Mr. | of Vienna, a director for the Ingersoll and Port Burwell
Plank and Gravel Road Company, Sep. 1849 until at least 1852 | Shenston (1852),
page 131
FRASER, Thomas | listed as a blacksmith in Woodstock, 1851 | Canada
Directory (1851), page 471
FRASER, Thomas | elected as an inspector for Woodstock during the Town’s
second municipal election, Jan. 1852 | Shenston (1852), page 124
FRASER, William | a Lieutenant in Third Battalion, Oxford Militia (Zorra
East and West), May 1847 to at least June 1852 | Shenston (1852), page 109
FRASER (FRAZER), William | assessor for East Zorra Township, 1849 |
Shenston (1852), page 172
FRASER, William junior | an Ensign in Third Regiment, Oxford Militia (Zorra
Township), 1838-? | Shenston (1852), page 107
FRAZER, Mr. | appointed as a committee member to raise money toward the
construction of a grammar school in Woodstock, 1841 | Shenston (1852), page 118
FRAZER, Hugh | collector for East Nissouri Township, 1851 | Shenston
(1852), pp. 204, 206
FRAZER, Mr. J. | attended a meeting to take steps toward construction of
a grammar school in Woodstock, Apr. 1841 | Shenston (1852), page 118
FRAZER, James | a Justice of the Peace for County of Oxford, Jan. 1837-?
| Shenston (1852), page 87
FRAZER, John | a Justice of the Peace for District of Brock, Feb. 1840-?
| Shenston (1852), pp. 87, 88
FRAZER, John | operated a general store in Embro (Zorra Township), 1851 |
Canada Directory (1851), page 80
FRAZER, Kenneth | listed as a tailor in Embro (Zorra Township), 1851 |
Canada Directory (1851), page 80
FRAZER, Thomas | suffered a fire at his blacksmith shop, [Woodstock?],
Apr. 1850 | Shenston (1852), page 112
FRAZER, William | an assessor for East Zorra Township, 1850 | Shenston
(1852), page 171
FRAZIER, Thomas | listed as a blacksmith in Town of Woodstock Directory,
c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 126
FREE, John B. | listed in an 1812 assessment roll for "Oxford upon
the Thames" (now known as West, East and North Oxford Townships) with 100
acres uncultivated and with one horse and one cow as livestock (apparently also
listed in 1816) | Shenston (1852), page 143
FREEMAN, Rev. W. | listed as a Baptist minister in Beachville, 1851 |
Canada Directory (1851), page 23
FREEMAN, Rev. William | Township Superintendent (of schools) for West
Oxford Township, 1852 | Shenston (1852), page 81
FRENCH, Nicholas | listed in an 1824 assessment roll for West Oxford
Township at Conc. 3, Lot 19 with 84 acres uncultivated and 16 acres cultivated
[NOTE: this individual was not listed in an 1816 assessment covering the same
area] [NOTE: some individuals appearing in this assessment may have actually
resided in present day East Oxford or North Oxford Townships, which detached
from "Oxford upon the Thames" during the early 1820s and in Jan. 1842
respectively] | Shenston (1852), page 147
FREZELL, ____ | winning entries during County of Oxford Agricultural
Society's 15th Annual Show, Sep. 26, 1850: "best three year old filley",
"best tup lamb carcass" | Shenston (1852), pp. 99, 100
FREZELL, J. | entry won "second best two year old gelding"
during County of Oxford Agricultural Society's 14th Annual Show, Sep. 27, 1849 |
Shenston (1852), page 99
FREZELL, Sutton | entry won "best two year old filley" during
County of Oxford Agricultural Society's 14th Annual Show, Sep. 27, 1849 |
Shenston (1852), page 99
FRITCH, James | a Captain in Seventh Battalion, Oxford Militia
(Blenheim), Aug. 1851 to at least June 1852 | Shenston (1852), page 110
FRITCH’s Inn | in Blenheim, County of Oxford Division Court No. 2 held
Courts at this location, 1852-? | Shenston (1852), page 111
FULLER, Daniel | listed in an 1824 assessment roll for West Oxford
Township at Conc. 1, Lot 6 with one acre cultivated [NOTE: this individual was
not listed in an 1816 assessment covering the same area] [NOTE: some individuals
appearing in this assessment may have actually resided in present day East
Oxford or North Oxford Townships, which detached from "Oxford upon the
Thames" during the early 1820s and in Jan. 1842 respectively] | Shenston
(1852), page 147
FULLER, Horall | listed in an 1825 assessment roll for West Oxford
Township (as a "person then resident in" what eventually became North
Oxford Township) at broken concession, Lot 1 with 4 young cattle as livestock |
Shenston (1852), page 159
FULLER, Ira | listed in an 1822 assessment roll for Zorra Township with
97 acres uncultivated, 3 acres cultivated and with one cow as livestock |
Shenston (1852), page 165
FULLER, Ira | listed in an 1825 assessment roll for West Oxford Township
(as a "person then resident in" what eventually became North Oxford
Township) with 2 horses, one cow, and one young cattle as livestock | Shenston
(1852), page 159
FULLER, James | listed in an 1816 assessment roll for "Oxford upon
the Thames" (now known as West, East and North Oxford Townships) with 27
acres uncultivated, 2 acres cultivated and with 2 horses and 2 cows as livestock
| Shenston (1852), page 143
FULLER, Rial | listed as a teamster in Town of Woodstock Directory,
c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 126
FURSMAN, John | listed as a wagonmaker in Village of Ingersoll Directory,
c.1852 | Shenston (1852), page 133