Achill St. James, Colgan Adjala North See Alliston Adjala South See Colgan Albion St. Patrick s, Brampton (Wildfield) (prior to 1867); St. John the Evangelist, Albion (after 1867) Allandale St. Mary s Barrie Alliston St. James, Colgan (prior to 1865); St. Paul the Apostle, Alliston (after 1865) Arlington Village See Alliston Atherly St. Columbkille s, Orillia (Uptergrove) Aurora St. John Chrysostom, Newmarket Barrie St. Ann s, Penetanguishene (1835-1849); St. John Chrysostom, Newmarket (1849-1855); St. Mary s, Barrie (after 1855) Beau Soliel St. Ann s, Penetanguishene; Wikwemikong (Diocese of Sault Ste. Marie); Cape Croker (Diocese of Hamilton) Beaverton Gregory the Great, Oshawa (prior to 1854); St. Joseph s, Beaverton (after 1854); see also Lindsay (Diocese of Peterborough); ARCAT St. Joseph s, Beaverton microfilm reel #1, item #2 for Baptism/Marriage/Death Records (1854-1856) Belle Ewart Berwick Note: former name of Woodbridge See Woodbridge Black River St. Ann s, Penetanguishene; St. Gregory the Great, Oshawa; St. Columbkille s, Orillia (Uptergrove); Guardian Angels, Orillia Borelia See Port Perry Bradford Paul s, Toronto; St. Michael s Cathedral, Toronto; ; ARCAT Holy Martyrs of Japan, Bradford microfilm reel #1, item #2 records labelled as St. Francis Xavier, West Gwillimbury (1855-1857); St. John Chrysostom, Newmarket (prior to 1940) Brampton St. Paul s, Toronto; St. Patrick s, Mississauga (Dixie) (1856-1867); St. Patrick s, Brampton (Wildfield) (1871-1878 and prior to 1856); St. John the Evangelist, Albion (1878-1885); St. Timothy, Orangeville (1885-1915); St. John the Evangelist, Toronto (Weston) (1915-1918); St. Mary s, Brampton (after 1918) ARCAT July 2005 page 1
Brantford (Diocese of Hamilton) Some entries in St. Paul s, Toronto Brechin St. Columbkille s, Orillia (Uptergrove) (1855-1884); Guardian Angels, Orillia (1858-1884); St. Joseph s, Beaverton (1854-1884); St. John the Evangelist, Whitby (1860-1884); St. Andrew s, Brechin (after 1884) Brentwood (1872-1908); St. Patrick s, Stayner (1908-1982) Brock (Twp.) Lindsay (Diocese of Peterborough); St. Gregory the Great, Oshawa (prior to 1854); St. Joseph s, Beaverton (after 1854) Brockton St. Helen s, Toronto Buffy s Corners Note: former name of Brampton See Brampton Burwick Note: former name of Woodbridge See Woodbridge Caledon (Twp.) St. Patrick s, Brampton (Wildfield) (1834-1867); St. John the Evangelist, Albion (1867-1915 and after 1981); St. Timothy, Orangeville (1915-1981) Caldwell Note: actual location of St. Cornelius, Caledon See Caledon (Twp.) Cataract St. John the Evangelist, Albion (prior to 1885); St. Timothy, Orangeville (after 1885) Castlemore Note: former name of Wildfield Church s Falls or Churches Falls Christian Island Clairville Coldwater Colgan Collingwood Creemore Dixie (Mississauga) Drummond Island Duffin s Creek See Cataract St. Ann s, Penetanguishene; Wikwemikong (Diocese of Sault Ste. Marie); Cape Croker (Diocese of Hamilton) St. Patrick s, Brampton (Wildfield) James, Colgan (after 1833) St. Ann s, Penetanguishene (1835-1849); St. John Chrysostom, Newmarket (1849-1855); St. Mary s, Collingwood (after 1855); see also St. Mary s, Barrie (December 27, 1858 to September 3, 1871 and October 6, 1901 to July 5, 1903) for missing records St. Paul s, Toronto; St. Patrick s, Brampton (Wildfield) (prior to 1856); St. Patrick s, Mississauga (Dixie) (after 1856) St. Ann s, Penetanguishene; The Penetanguishene List of Drummond Islanders, 1815-1828 (ARCAT Reference Library 929 GID 1991) Note: former name of Pickering ARCAT July 2005 page 2
Elmvale Fairbanks Flos (Twp.) Georgina (Twp.) Gore of Toronto Granger Gribbin Gwillimbury Gwillimbury, East Gwillimbury, North Gwillimbury, West Highland Creek Hillsdale Innisfil (Twp.) Holland Landing Irishtown The Junction Keenansville King (5 th Line, Sacred Heart, King City) King (10 th Line, St. Mary s, Nobleton) Lafontaine See Pickering See Phelpston Note: area of Toronto near the intersection of Dufferin Street and Eglington Avenue West St. John the Evangelist, Weston See Phelpston John Chrysostom, Newmarket; St. Gregory the Great, Oshawa; St. Joseph s, Beaverton St. Paul the Apostle, Alliston (1855-1885); St. James, Colgan (prior to 1883); St. Timothy, Orangeville (1885-1900s) Note: former name of Wildfield St. John Chrysostom, Newmarket St. John Chrysostom, Newmarket See West Gwillimbury St. Gregory the Great, Oshawa (1847-1860); St. John the Evangelist, Whitby (June 12, 1860 to May 10, 1914); St. Joseph s (Highland Creek), Toronto (after May 1914) Note: another name for Mount St. Louis See Mount St. Louis St. John Chrysostom, Newmarket Note: a part of early Dixie (Mississauga) See Dixie See Toronto Junction St. James, Colgan St. James, Colgan (prior to 1876); St. Patrick s, Schomberg (after 1876); see also St. Patrick s Brampton (Wildfield) (1860s-1878) See Nobleton (St. Mary s) St. Ann s, Penetanguishene (prior to 1856); Ste. Croix, Lafontaine (after 1856) Lambton Mills (Etobicoke) St. Patrick s, Mississauga (Dixie) (1885-1920) Lansing Little Dublin Lloydtown Longford Lockton St. John Chrysostom, Newmarket (1840-1858); St. Mary Immaculate, Richmond Hill (1858-1881); Sacred Heart, Uxbridge (1881-1931) Acton (Diocese of Hamilton) St. Mary Immaculate, Richmond Hill St. Columbkille s, Orillia (Uptergrove); Guardian Angels, Orillia See Albion ARCAT July 2005 page 3
Malton Manitoulin Island Mara (Twp.) Markham Medonte (Twp.) Melancthon Midland Mimico Mono Mills Mono West Mount Dennis Mount St. Louis Musselman s Lake Newmarket New Toronto St. Patrick s, Brampton (Wildfield); St. Patrick s, Mississauga (Dixie) St. Ann s, Penetanguishene St. Columbkille s, Orillia (Uptergrove); Guardian Angels, Orillia; St. Andrew s, Brechin St. Paul s, Toronto (prior to 1849); St. John Chrysostom, Newmarket (1849-1858); St. Mary Immaculate, Richmond Hill (1858-1881); Sacred Heart, Uxbridge (1881-1931) See Phelpston St. Timothy, Orangeville St. Ann s, Penetanguishene (prior to 1883); St. Margaret s, Midland (after 1883) Note: area of Etobicoke (now part of Metropolitan Toronto) near the intersection of Islington Avenue and Evans Avenue St. Paul s, Toronto (1834-1856); St. Michael s Cathedral, Toronto (1850-1856); St. Mary s, Toronto (1858-1903); St. Helen s, Toronto (1875-1903); St. Patrick s, Mississauga (Dixie) 1856-1903); Holy Family, Toronto (1903-1908); St. Leo s, Toronto (Mimico) (after 1909) Note: near Orangeville Patrick s, Brampton (Wildfield) (1830-1833); St. James, Colgan (1833-1867); St. John the Evangelist, Albion (1867-1885); St. Timothy, Orangeville (after 1885) St. Timothy, Orangeville Note: area of Toronto near the intersection of the Jane Street and Eglington Avenue St. Michael s Cathedral, Toronto (1853-1857); St. Basil s, Toronto (1857-1875); St. Helen s, Toronto (1875-1895); Holy Rosary, Toronto (1893-1895); St. Cecilia s, Toronto (1895-1915) St. Ann s, Penetanguishene; St. John Chrysostom, Newmarket; (1861-1865); St. Patrick s, Phelpston (1865-1909); St. John the Evangelist, Waubaushene (1909-1916) Note: located north of Markham and east of Newmarket See Markham Paul s, Toronto (prior to 1849); St. John Chrysostom, Newmarket (after 1849) Note: area of Etobicoke (now part of Metropolitan Toronto) near the intersection of Seventh ARCAT July 2005 page 4
Nobleton (St. Mary s) North Adjala (St. Mary or Immaculate Conception) Nottawasaga (Twp.) Oakville (Diocese of Hamilton) Street/Islington Avenue and Lake Shore Boulevard West See Mimico St. James, Colgan (prior to 1876); St. Patrick s, Schomberg (after 1876); see also St. Patrick s Brampton (Wildfield) (1860s-1878) See Alliston Note: St. Andrew s, Oakville 1990 anniversary publication indicates mission work by Fr. O Reilly in Halton County including Trafalgar, Oakville and Milton St. Patrick s, Brampton (Wildfield) (prior to 1856) Orangeville St. Patrick s, Brampton (Wildfield) (prior to 1867); St. John the Evangelist, Albion (1867-1885); St. Timothy, Orangeville (after 1885) Orillia Oshawa Owen Sound Parry Sound Perkinsfield Phelpston Pickering Port Credit Port McNicoll Port Perry Port Severn (Diocese of Peterborough) St. Ann s, Penetanguishene (prior to 1855); St. Columbkille s, Orillia (Uptergrove) (1855-1866); Guardian Angels, Orillia (after 1858) St. Paul s, Toronto; St. Michael s Cathedral, Toronto; St. Gregory the Great, Oshawa (after 1843) St. Ann s, Penetanguishene St. Ann s, Penetanguishene St. Ann s, Penetanguishene (prior to 1857); Ste. Croix, Lafontaine (1857-1909); St. Patrick s, Perkinsfield (after 1909) St. Ann s, Penetanguishene (prior to 1858); St. Mary s, Barrie (1858-1865); St. Patrick s, Phelpston (after 1865) St. Paul s, Toronto; St. Michael s Cathedral, Toronto; St. Gregory the Great, Oshawa (1843-1860); St. John the Evangelist, Whitby (1860-1913); St. Francis de Sales, Pickering (Ajax) (after 1913) Oakville, Trafalgar and Dundas (Diocese of Hamilton) (prior to 1856); St. Patrick s, Mississauga (Dixie) (1856-1914); St. Mary Star of the Sea, Mississauga (Port Credit) (after 1914) St. Ann s, Penetanguishene (prior to 1883); St. Margaret s, Midland (1883-1919); St. Mary s, Victoria Harbour (1919-1950) St. Gregory the Great, Oshawa; St. John Chrysostom, Newmarket; St. Joseph s, Beaverton (prior to 1875); Sacred Heart of Jesus, Uxbridge (after 1875) St. John the Evangelist, Waubaushene; St. Margaret s, Midland ARCAT July 2005 page 5
Prince Albert Reach (Twp.) Richmond Hill Scarborough Bluffs Schomberg Silver Creek Silverthorne Stayner Streetsville Sunnidale (Twp.) Sutton Tecumseth (Twp.) Thorah (Twp.) Thornhill Tioga Toronto Gore (Twp.) Toronto Junction Toronto (Twp.) See Port Perry See Port Perry St. Paul s, Toronto (prior to 1849); St. John Chrysostom, Newmarket (prior to 1854); St. Mary Immaculate, Richmond Hill (after 1854) St. Gregory the Great, Oshawa (1847-1860); St. John the Evangelist, Whitby (June 12, 1860 to May 10, 1914); St. Joseph s (Highland Creek), Toronto (after 1914); see also St. John s (Kingston Rd.), Toronto St. James, Colgan (prior to 1876); St. Patrick s, Schomberg (after 1876); see also Guardian Angels, Orillia microfilm for Marriage records (August 31, 1896 to September 24, 1910) Note: another name for Caledon See Caledon (Twp.) Note: area of Toronto west of Landsdowne Avenue and north of Bloor Street West St. John the Evangelist, Weston St. Ann s, Penetanguishene (1838-1857); St. Mary s, Barrie (1857-1870); St. Mary s, Collingwood (1871-1886); St. Patrick s, Stayner (after 1887); see also St. James, Colgan; St. Paul the Apostle, Alliston Paul s, Toronto; St. Patrick s, Brampton (Wildfield) (prior to 1856); St. Patrick s, Mississauga (Dixie) (1856-1913); St. Mary Star of the Sea, Mississauga (Port Credit) (1913-1918); St. Mary s, Brampton (1918-1956); St. Joseph s, Mississauga (Streetsville) (after 1956); see also St. Augustine s Church (Dundas, Diocese of Hamilton) (1850s) St. Joseph s, Beaverton St. James, Colgan (prior to 1876); St. Patrick s, Schomberg (after 1876) St. Ann s, Penetanguishene; St. Joseph s, Beaverton St. Paul s, Toronto (prior to 1849); St. Michael s Cathedral; St. John Chrysostom, Newmarket (prior to 1854); St. Mary Immaculate, Richmond Hill (1854-1947); St. Luke s, Thornhill (after 1947) St. James, Colgan; St. Paul the Apostle, Alliston St. Cecilia s, Toronto Note: this township consisted of most of the ARCAT July 2005 page 6
Tottenham Tuam Tullamore present day city of Mississauga, including the towns/villages of Lakeview, Clarkson, Cooksville, Dixie, Erindale (called Springfield prior to 1890), Lorne Park, Port Credit, Sheridan, Streetsville, Meadowvale and Summerville St. James, Colgan; St. Patrick s, Schomberg See Tecumseth (Twp.) Note: former name of Wildfield Uptergrove St. Gregory the Great, Oshawa (prior to 1854); Guardian Angels, Orillia (1856-1875); St. Columbkille s, Orillia (Uptergrove) (after 1855) Uxbridge Vespra (Twp.) Victoria Harbour Vigo Vinegar Hill Vroomanton Virginia St. Gregory the Great, Oshawa (prior to 1865); St. Joseph s, Beaverton (1865-1876); Sacred Heart, Uxbridge (after 1876) St. Ann s, Penetanguishene (prior to 1883); St. Margaret s, Midland (1883-1919) St. Patrick s, Phelpston Note: part of Markham See Markham See Brock (Twp.) and Beaverton St. Gregory the Great, Oshawa; St. John Chrysostom, Newmarket; St. Joseph s, Beaverton Warminster St. Ann s, Penetanguishene (prior to 1883); Guardian Angels, Orillia (1883-1916 and after 1966); St. Louis, Mount St. Louis (1916-1966) Wasaga Beach Waubaushene West Gwillimbury West Hill Weston Wexford Whitby St. Patrick s, Stayner St. Ann s, Penetanguishene (1873-1883); St. Margaret s, Midland (1883-1906) ; St. John Chrysostom, Newmarket; ARCAT Holy Martyrs of Japan, Bradford microfilm reel #1, item #2 records labelled as St. Francis Xavier, West Gwillimbury (1855-1857) Note: section of Scarborough, now part of Metropolitan Toronto See Highland Creek St. Michael s Cathedral, Toronto (1853-1857); St. Basil s, Toronto (1857-1875); St. Helen s, Toronto (1875-1895); Holy Rosary, Toronto (1893-1895); St. Cecilia s, Toronto (1895-1915); see also ARCAT Parish Fonds for Baptism and Marriage Records from 1861 to 1875 or ARCAT Letterbook Microfilm A for a copy of the original book St. Joseph s (Highland Creek), Toronto; see also St. Patrick s, Markham St. Paul s, Toronto; St. Michael s Cathedral, ARCAT July 2005 page 7
Whitchurch (Twp.) Wildfield (Toronto Gore) Woodbridge Toronto; St. Gregory the Great, Oshawa (1843-1883 and 1891-1913); St. John the Evangelist, Whitby (after 1860); see also St. Francis de Sales, Pickering (Ajax); St. Joseph s (Highland Creek), Toronto Paul s, Toronto; St. John Chrysostom, Newmarket Paul s, Toronto; St. Patrick s, Brampton (Wildfield) (after 1833); see also St. John the Evangelist, Albion Paul s, Toronto; St. Patrick s, Brampton (Wildfield); St. John Chrysostom, Newmarket; St. Luke s, Thornhill; St. Mary Immaculate, Richmond Hill ARCAT July 2005 page 8