Early church records of Rev. John Langhorn and Rev. Robert McDowall
- Wanamaker, Loral R. (Castello Loral Roy) (Main Author)
- Langhorn, John (Added Author)
- Wanamaker, Mildred P. (Mildred Parliament), 1904-1996 (Added Author)
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The registers of Rev. Langhorn are in the Synod Office of the Anglican Church at Kingston ... The register of Rev. Robert McDowall will be found in the keeping of Douglas Library of Queens University, Kingston, Ontario.
Contents: pt. 1. Register of Reverend John Langhorn...marriages, 1787-1812, baptisms, 1788-1813 [and] burials, 1788-1813 -- pt. 2. Register of Reverend Robert McDowall...marriages, 1800-1836, baptisms, 1800-1840.
Rev. John Langhorn was an Anglican missionary stationed at Bath, Ontario; Rev. Robert McDowall was a Presbyterian minister in the Bay of Quinte area west of Kingston, Ontario. These recods pertain to Lennox and Addington and nearby counties of Ontario.
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