Now, you can go to the Ontario location website at http://www.ogs.on.ca/branches/ontariolocator.php. It lists every municipality in Ontario (city, town, village, township, regional municipality) and all of the geographic townships which have belonged to a municipality.
You can find the township, and there are two types of townships –
1. A geographic township (G Twp) is a piece of land. You need to know this to find land records and to find where people lived.
2. An administrative township (A Twp) is a form of government, often administering several geographic townships. You need this to find local records.
And you can find out what county you are in, and the Ontario Genealogical Society Branch the municipality is in.
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Very helpful, Elizabeth. I don't suppose we have the luxury of anything showing changes over time, such as for US maps:
http://publications.newberry.org/ahcbp/index.html
or
http://www.mapofus.org/
?
Thanks again,
Craig.
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