tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8641680.post5071513230142747586..comments2024-03-13T21:06:16.936-04:00Comments on Olive Tree Genealogy Blog: Finding an Ancestor in Early Ontario Land RecordsOlive Tree Genealogyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02381110998759242462noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8641680.post-64536753339726635522013-07-29T08:49:49.383-04:002013-07-29T08:49:49.383-04:00I agree with Celia -- Superb and all in one place....I agree with Celia -- Superb and all in one place. Thank you so much for your hard work in discovering what records exist and compiling not just a list of them, but a list with good descriptions of the records and links for ease of access. Surely this is ANOTHER star in your crown.Diane Scannellnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8641680.post-67095604227261376472013-07-28T12:44:21.973-04:002013-07-28T12:44:21.973-04:00Oh my - this is superb! All in one place, Lorine....Oh my - this is superb! All in one place, Lorine. Now to go digging yet again to see if I can find more on my ex-husband's family. They were in two places - Kingston region, and Bath region - in the 1800s. Difficult to track them earlier unfortunately. But something here may turn up a clue! Thanks so much for all your great work - much appreciated. Celia Lewishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04096301290962083820noreply@blogger.com