Halton County, Ontario Genealogy

= Townships =


 * Trafalgar
 * Nelson
 * Esquesing
 * Nassagaweya

Canada   Ontario    Halton County

Getting Started
1. What information do you wish to locate about your ancestor? To choose the sources you need to search first, please click on RECORD SELECTION TABLE: Ontario, which will help you decide.

2. From the above Record Selection Table, which sources do you wish to check in this county? To check the availability of your sources of interest as well as to check the websites that have them online, please click on this county's SOURCES LINKS TABLE.

3. Do you know the location that you wish to search in this county? If so, please check for some possible sources and some online information about your location of interest, by clicking on this county's POPULATED PLACES TABLE.

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History
Prior to 1973, the regional municipality of Halton was known as Halton County. Halton County was formed in 1816 and named after Major William Mathew Halton, Secretary to Sir Francis Gore, Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada. For more details around the history of Halton County, refer to: http://www.halton.ca/cms/One.aspx?portalId=8310&amp;pageId=8886

Boundary Changes
Prior to 1816, Halton County was part of the Home District of Upper Canada. In 1816, the Gore District was formed, comprising of two counties: Halton and Wentworth.

In 1816, Halton County contained the following townships: Beverly, Blanford, Blenheim, Dumfries, Flamborough, Nelson (formed in 1806), Nichol, Trafalgar (formed in 1806), Waterloo and Woolwich.

Halton County has seen many changes over the course of the years:


 * In 1821, Esquesing and Nassagaweya townships were added.
 * In 1853, Beverley township was transferred to Wentworth County.
 * In 1854, Flamborough township was transferred to Wentworth County.

In 1973 Halton County was dissolved to form the regional municipality of Halton.

Biographies
At this time, please read about Biographies in the Province of Ontario Resources - Biography.

Cemeteries
At this time, please read about Cemeteries in the Province of Ontario Resources - Cemeteries.

Census Records
At this time, please read about Census Records in the Province of Ontario Resources - Census.

Church Records
At this time, please read about Church Records in the Province of Ontario Resources - Church Records.

Court Records
At this time, please read about Court Records in the Province of Ontario Resources - Court Records.

Directories
At this time, please read about Directories in the Province of Ontario Resources - Directories.

Genealogy
At this time, please read about Genealogies in the Province of Ontario Resources - Genealogy.

Land and Property Records
At this time, please read about Land and Property Records in the Province of Ontario Resources - Land and Property.

Local Histories
At this time, please read about Local Histories in the Province of Ontario Resources - History.

Maps
At this time, please read about Maps in the Province of Ontario Resources - Maps.

Military Records
At this time, please read about Military Records in the Province of Ontario Resources - Military Records.

Newspapers &amp; Obituaries
At this time, please read about Newspapers and Obituaries in the Province of Ontario Resources - Newspapers.

Probate Records
At this time, please read about Probate Records in the Province of Ontario Resources - Probate Records.

Taxation Records
At this time, please read about Taxation Records in the Province of Ontario Resources - Taxation.

Vital Records
At this time, please read about Vital Records in the Province of Ontario Resources - Vital Records.

Societies and Libraries
Bronte Village: http://www.brontevillage.net/history.php Burlington Historical Society: http://www.burlingtonhistoricalsociety.ca/

Esquesing Historical Society: http://www.esquesinghistoricalsociety.ca/ Milton Historical Society: http://www.miltonhistoricalsociety.ca/ Oakville Historical Society: http://www.oakvillehistory.org/ http://199.235.122.50/trafalgartownshiphistory/aboutTTHS.html