R. Robert Mutrie has made the Long Point Settlers of Norfolk County his life story.
As his website points out, "he is quite simply, 'Mr. Long Point Settler'".
Over the years, he has gathered information on over 600 Norfolk County pioneers which he has put together in a book called, The Long Point Settlers.
Now he has put a representation of his work at <http://sites.google.com/site/longpointsettlers> in which he gives a brief summary of each of the genealogies online.
If you want to learn more, you can place an order in the on-demand access site for the complete genealogy.
The Long Point Settlers were pioneers who settled in Norfolk County in southwestern Ontario from 1795 to around 1815.
Norfolk County is comprised of the townships of Walsingham, Charlotteville, Woodhouse, Townsend, Windham, Middleton, and Houghton.
From 1994 to 2000, he also published The Long Point Settllers Journals, of which a number of issues are still available.
He may be contacted at <rmutrie@becon.org>.
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