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151 William Densmore was one of the original grantees of Newport Township 1761. On 1 January 1779 he leased 2 acres in Newport, N.S. from Winckworth Tongs as a house lot for a term of 21 years. On January 12 1784 Densmore assigned this lease to Benjamin DeWolf, Windsor merchant "by discount of money I owe him" Densmore, William (I353)
 
152 William Kenneth Reid farmed all his life on the 9th Concession of Ops County - now called Slanted Road. Reid, William Kenneth (I62)
 
153 William Kenneth Reid owned quite a bit of land around Pigeon Lake, north of Lindsay. Donated land that is now called "Ken Reid Conservation Area" for public use. Reid, William Kenneth (I62)
 
154 William McDowell was born in 1812 on the boat coming to Canada from Ireland. McDowell, William J, Sr. (I270)
 
155 William McDowell was born on the boat coming to Canada from Ireland. His family lived first in Nova Scotia. He married Phoebe Densmore in 1840 and their first son, John McDowell, was born in Nova Scotia in 1843. The family moved from Nova Scotia, live for a time in New York State, and in 1855 moved to the Township of East Wawanosh, settling on the south half of Lot 34, Concession 6, about a mile north of the Westfield Church. John and his brother Robert were old enough to remember coming up the Erie Canal through New York State with all the family's possessions. - Taken from Wilderness to Wawanosh Page 109
 
McDowell, William J, Sr. (I270)
 
156 Winters, Mary: Mary Torrey had 4 girls and 1 boy (not recorded here) Reid, Mary Margaret (I69)
 
157 Young/McKnight: Witnesses - Rev. Robert MacKnight presided Family: Albert Thomas Young / Mary Bertha McKnight (F501)
 

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