The Ormstown Sawmill (Monteregie, Quebec) | Forestry Fridays: Historic Views of Lumber Mills & Logging Scenes in Eastern Canada
Some Ormstown surnames at the turn of the twentieth-century
Alexander – amor – Anderson – Aubry – Baird – Barr – Barrington – Bartlett – Bazin – Bazinet – Beattie – Belanger – Bickus – Blackett – Blair – Bonin – Bougie – Bourcier – Bourdeau – Brault – Brodie – Brodrick – Brown – Brunet – Bryson – Cairns – Cameron – Campbell – Carrol – Carson – Cavers – Chambers – Chartrand – Chatigny – Cleland – Cliche – Coates – Cooper – Cote – Cottingham – Cowan – Crete – Cummins – Cunningham – Daoust – Darby – de Champlain – Dennis – Dewar – Draper – Dubuque – Dudley – Duval – Edgar – Eldrige – English – Finn – Flinten – fontaine – Foret – Foster – Gale – Gauthier – Geroux – Gervais – Gibson – Gilmore – Graham – Grant – Greer – Guerin – Hall – Hastie – Hebert – Hingston – Hopping – Hunter – Kee – Kerney – Lachine – Laframboise – Lalande – Lang – Lasalle – Leclair – Lecuyer – Leduc – Lemay – Lloyd – Lockerby – Long – Long – Lucier – Masson – McBain – McCalfery – McCartney – McCormack – McCurdy – McDermont – McEwan – McFarline – McGerrigh – McGoveran – McKee – McKeegan – McKenzie – McLaren – McLean – McMillay – McNair – Middleton – Mills – Moore – Morisette – Morrison – Munroe – Murphy – Nesbit – O’Donnell – Oliver – Paiement – Payette – Perrault – Perry – Petal – Pike – Pinsonnault – Prejent – Primeau – Pritchard – Proulx – Quesnel – Rapley – Reeves – Reid – Ross – Roy – Rutherford – Sadler – Sangster – Scott – Simpson – Smith – Somerville – Soucie – Spinlow – Stanley – Strong – Surprenant – Thomson – Todd – Trepanier – Tremblay – Turcot – Varin – Vermette – Vinette – Walker – Walsh – Warren – Wells – Shitford – Williams – Winter – Wylie – Young
Reverse of Postcard
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This is a shot in the dark but I’ll try anything. I am researching my family Wells. Many of them settled in Grand Isle Vt. area and others moved to Ogdensburg, Malone Brandon, NY region. While researching my Great Uncle Napoleon Wells (1870-1945) I found short news clips in the NY papers mentioning going to the “camp in Ormstown”. One says his wife Nora went to a camp meeting there. Another about Napoleon going to camp at Ormstown with Albert Kerry and Edgar Baker. I am posting here because I saw Wells listed as an Ormstown surname. There are still a few more of his siblings I have yet to find or maybe more info about Napoleon from here. Thank you for any information
Note from Evelyn: Working offline.
This was beside the bridge on Bridge Street? Was there an old mill on the other side. My family settled in Ormstown from Ireland in 1823, my father being born there. I was back for a visit in 2010 and the last 5 years also since my return from living in Vancouverfo 30 years. Thanks for posting this old card.
Thanks, Ron Cairns, Kitchener ON