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There is a page named "Sophiasburgh Township, Ontario" on Wikipedia

  • Sophiasburgh is an historic township in southern Ontario, Canada, one of the three original townships that formed Prince Edward County. The other two...
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    Bloomfield and Wellington, and the townships of Ameliasburgh, Athol, Hallowell, Hillier, North Marysburgh, Sophiasburgh, and South Marysburgh amalgamated...
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    This is a list of townships in the Canadian province of Ontario. Townships are listed by census division. Historical/Geographic Townships Abbott Aberdeen...
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    and Sophiasburgh. Originally known as Seventh Town, it was renamed in 1787 after Princess Amelia, the youngest child of George III. The township was amalgamated...
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  • County. The other two townships were Ameliasburgh and Sophiasburgh. Originally known as Fifth Township, it was renamed in 1786 after Princess Mary, the fourth...
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  • Gary Fox (category People from Prince Edward County, Ontario)
    senior partner in Fox Farms of Bloomfield, Ontario. Fox served as a councillor on the Sophiasburgh township council and the Prince Edward County Regional...
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    Demorestville is a small village in Sophiasburgh Township in Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada. It was named after Guilliame Demorest (12 February...
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  • Hart served as reeve for Sophiasburgh Township. He lived in Picton. The Canadian parliamentary companion, 1885 JA Gemmill Ontario Legislative Assembly parliamentary...
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  • This is a list of numbered county roads in Prince Edward County, Ontario....
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    The White Chapel (category Buildings and structures in Prince Edward County, Ontario)
    Methodist origin in Ontario. The church is situated in the former Township of Sophiasburgh, located in the Municipality of Prince Edward, Ontario. "White Chapel...
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  • Big Island (Bay of Quinte) (category Islands of Lake Ontario in Ontario)
    remainder of Prince Edward County. The island is within the former Township of Sophiasburgh and is the largest of all off-shore islands in Prince Edward County...
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  • John Allison Sprague (category Ontario Liberal Party MPPs)
    of Ontario from 1886 to 1894 as a Liberal member. He was born in Sophiasburgh Township, Canada West in 1844, the son of Hallett Sprague and Mary Allison...
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  • John Stinson (Canadian politician) (category American emigrants to pre-Confederation Ontario)
    named John Stinson. He originally came to Sophiasburgh Township in 1786 but later settled in Hallowell Township. In 1796, he was named justice of the peace...
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  • Prince Edward County Board of Education (category Former school districts in Ontario)
    Queen Elizabeth School Sophiasburgh Central School C.M.L. Snider Elementary School "School Boards in Ontario." Government of Ontario. February 6. 1997. Retrieved...
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    John Philip Roblin (category People from Prince Edward County, Ontario)
    political figure in Upper Canada and Canada West (now Ontario). He was born in Sophiasburgh Township in Prince Edward County, Upper Canada in 1799, the son...
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  • pp. 381–382. Hamilton 1996, p. 388. Tidridge, Nathan, Prince Edward and Ontario, the Crown in Canada, retrieved 4 April 2023 CBC News: Royal couple wraps...
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