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Kent County, Ontario

Kent County, area 2,458 km2 (949 sq mi) is a historic county in the Canadian province of Ontario.

Kent County
Dissolved County
Location of Kent County in Ontario
Coordinates: 42°22′37″N 82°11′20″W / 42.377°N 82.189°W / 42.377; -82.189
Country Canada
Province Ontario
Settled1792
Dissolved1998 - merged to form Chatham-Kent
County seatChatham
Municipalities
List
Time zoneUTC-5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
Area code(s)519/226

The county was created in 1792 and named by John Graves Simcoe in honour of the English County. The county is in an alluvial plain between Lake St. Clair, and Lake Erie, watered by two navigable streams, the Thames River and the Sydenham River.

On January 1, 1998, the county, its townships, towns, and Chatham were amalgamated into the single-tier city of Chatham-Kent.

Original townships Edit

 
Historical map that includes Kent County (1875)

Camden Edit

Area: 40,625 acres (164 km2). Camden Township was conceded by treaty in 1790, and the Gore was surrendered by treaty in 1819.[1] Surveyed in 1794 and named from the Earl of Camden. Also referred to earlier as Camden Township and Gore, and in the 1861 census as Camden & Gore Township. Containing some of the best farmland in Ontario, the township was originally parcelled as a grid with Concessions 1 to 7 running north-westward, Lots 1 to 18 running north-eastward and Concession A along the road to Thamesville.[2] The Gore of Camden is a rectangular section of land in the north and northwest area of the township. The Camden Gore contains Concessions 1 to 14 running eastward and Lots 1 to 10 running northward.[2] The Gore was variously administered by Lambton and Kent counties as the population changed and road improvements were made.[3] Community centres: Dresden, Thamesville

Chatham Edit

Area: 83,964 acres (340 km2) Chatham Township was conceded by treaty in 1790, and the Gore was conceded by treaty in 1796.[4] Surveyed in 1794. Also referred to earlier as Chatham Township and Gore. The township was originally parcelled as a grid with Concessions 1 to 19 running north-westward and Lots 1 to 25 running north-eastward.[5] The Gore of Chatham is a rectangular piece of land in the north-northwest of the township. The Chatham Gore contains four Concessions running northward and 25 Lots running eastward.[5] The Gore was variously administered by Lambton and Kent counties as the population changed and road improvements were made.[3] Community centres: City of Chatham, the town of Wallaceburg

Dover Edit

Area: 68,617 acres (278 km2). Dover Township was named after Dover, England. It was surveyed in 1794 and incorporated in 1850. Within the boundaries of Dover along the Chenail Ecarté of the river St. Clair is the site of Lord Selkirk's Baldoon Settlement, established in 1803. Community centres: Mitchell's Bay, Grande Pointe, Dover Centre and Pain Court

Harwich Edit

Area: 88,349 acres (358 km2). Surveyed in 1794 and named from the English port at the mouth of the Thames. A resident of Harwich, Valintine Zimmer, co-founded with friends of the same nationality the German Concession of Harwich. Community centres: Blenheim, Erieau, Erie Beach, Shrewsbury

Howard Edit

Area: 58,607 acres (237 km2). Surveyed in 1794 and named after Thomas Howard, Earl of Effingham, father-in-law of Sir Guy Carleton. Community centres: Morpeth, Ridgetown

Orford Edit

Area: 49,677 acres (201 km2). Surveyed in 1794 and named from the English port of Orford, Suffolk. Community centres: Highgate

Raleigh Edit

Area: 72,100 acres (292 km2). Surveyed in 1794. Likely named for Walter Raleigh. Community centres: Charing Cross

Romney Edit

Area: 26,193 acres (106 km2), Surveyed in 1794. Named for the Kentish port in England. Community centres: Wheatley

Tilbury East Edit

Area: 54,116 acres (219 km2). Surveyed in 1794, named for the English Tilbury fort in Essex. Community centres: Merlin, Tilbury

Zone Edit

Area: 27,154 acres (110 km2). Separated from Orford in 1821 to provide a special organizational district, "the zone", for the Indians of the Moravian Mission on the Thames. Community centres: Bothwell

Municipalities (as of 1997) Edit

  • Town of Chatham: County Seat, largest population centre in the county.
  • Town of Blenheim: Incorporated in 1885.
  • Town of Bothwell: Incorporated in 1867.
  • Town of Dresden: Incorporated in 1882.
  • Town of Ridgetown: Incorporated in 1875.
  • Town of Tilbury: Incorporated as Village of Tilbury Centre in 1887 and Town of Tilbury in 1910.
  • Town of Wallaceburg: Incorporated as a village in 1875 and a town in 1896.
  • Village of Erie Beach
  • Village of Erieau
  • Village of Highgate
  • Village of Thamesville
  • Village of Wheatley
  • Township of Camden
  • Township of Chatham
  • Township of Dover
  • Township of Harwich
  • Township of Howard
  • Township of Orford
  • Township of Raleigh
  • Township of Romney
  • Township of Tilbury East
  • Township of Zone

Notable residents Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Indian Treaties and Surrenders, from 1680 to [1903, Volumes 1-2.] Page xi. "Chippewa or Ojibbewa Indians–.... 19th May, 1790... Kent County, except Zone Township and Gores of Chatham and Camden.... 19th Mar., 1819. Provisional surrender. ... Gore of Camden, Kent County."
  2. ^ a b Southwestern Ontario Digital Archive: Map Of Camden Township 1882. Accessed 25 Dec 2021.
  3. ^ a b Ontario Heritage: Kent County Townships. Accessed 25 Dec 2021.
  4. ^ Indian Treaties and Surrenders, from 1680 to [1903, Volumes 1-2.] Page xiii. "Chatham Township, Kent County – 19th May, 1790. By Chippewa, Ottawa, Pottawattamie and Wyandott Indians. The Township except the Gore.... 7th Sep., 1796. By Chippewa Indians. Gore of Township...."
  5. ^ a b McGill University Library: Map of Chatham Township, Kent County. Accessed 25 Dec 2021.
  6. ^ Watson, Henry (January 5, 1900), Schedule A, County of Kent Births, 1899, Division of Orford, Highgate, Ontario: Archives of Ontario, pp. 13–14
  7. ^ "Popular Valley Figure: W. B. George Retiring From KAS Post". Ottawa Journal. Ottawa, Ontario. September 24, 1960. p. 7. 

External links Edit

  • 1951 map of Kent County

kent, county, ontario, kent, county, area, historic, county, canadian, province, ontario, kent, countydissolved, countylocation, kent, county, ontariocoordinates, 189country, canadaprovince, ontariosettled1792dissolved1998, merged, form, chatham, kentcounty, s. Kent County area 2 458 km2 949 sq mi is a historic county in the Canadian province of Ontario Kent CountyDissolved CountyLocation of Kent County in OntarioCoordinates 42 22 37 N 82 11 20 W 42 377 N 82 189 W 42 377 82 189Country CanadaProvince OntarioSettled1792Dissolved1998 merged to form Chatham KentCounty seatChathamMunicipalitiesList Camden OntarioChathamDoverHarwichHowardOrfordRaleighRomneyTilbury EastTime zoneUTC 5 EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT Area code s 519 226The county was created in 1792 and named by John Graves Simcoe in honour of the English County The county is in an alluvial plain between Lake St Clair and Lake Erie watered by two navigable streams the Thames River and the Sydenham River On January 1 1998 the county its townships towns and Chatham were amalgamated into the single tier city of Chatham Kent Contents 1 Original townships 1 1 Camden 1 2 Chatham 1 3 Dover 1 4 Harwich 1 5 Howard 1 6 Orford 1 7 Raleigh 1 8 Romney 1 9 Tilbury East 1 10 Zone 2 Municipalities as of 1997 3 Notable residents 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksOriginal townships Edit nbsp Historical map that includes Kent County 1875 Camden Edit Area 40 625 acres 164 km2 Camden Township was conceded by treaty in 1790 and the Gore was surrendered by treaty in 1819 1 Surveyed in 1794 and named from the Earl of Camden Also referred to earlier as Camden Township and Gore and in the 1861 census as Camden amp Gore Township Containing some of the best farmland in Ontario the township was originally parcelled as a grid with Concessions 1 to 7 running north westward Lots 1 to 18 running north eastward and Concession A along the road to Thamesville 2 The Gore of Camden is a rectangular section of land in the north and northwest area of the township The Camden Gore contains Concessions 1 to 14 running eastward and Lots 1 to 10 running northward 2 The Gore was variously administered by Lambton and Kent counties as the population changed and road improvements were made 3 Community centres Dresden Thamesville Chatham Edit Area 83 964 acres 340 km2 Chatham Township was conceded by treaty in 1790 and the Gore was conceded by treaty in 1796 4 Surveyed in 1794 Also referred to earlier as Chatham Township and Gore The township was originally parcelled as a grid with Concessions 1 to 19 running north westward and Lots 1 to 25 running north eastward 5 The Gore of Chatham is a rectangular piece of land in the north northwest of the township The Chatham Gore contains four Concessions running northward and 25 Lots running eastward 5 The Gore was variously administered by Lambton and Kent counties as the population changed and road improvements were made 3 Community centres City of Chatham the town of Wallaceburg Dover Edit Area 68 617 acres 278 km2 Dover Township was named after Dover England It was surveyed in 1794 and incorporated in 1850 Within the boundaries of Dover along the Chenail Ecarte of the river St Clair is the site of Lord Selkirk s Baldoon Settlement established in 1803 Community centres Mitchell s Bay Grande Pointe Dover Centre and Pain Court Harwich Edit Area 88 349 acres 358 km2 Surveyed in 1794 and named from the English port at the mouth of the Thames A resident of Harwich Valintine Zimmer co founded with friends of the same nationality the German Concession of Harwich Community centres Blenheim Erieau Erie Beach Shrewsbury Howard Edit Area 58 607 acres 237 km2 Surveyed in 1794 and named after Thomas Howard Earl of Effingham father in law of Sir Guy Carleton Community centres Morpeth Ridgetown Orford Edit Area 49 677 acres 201 km2 Surveyed in 1794 and named from the English port of Orford Suffolk Community centres Highgate Raleigh Edit Area 72 100 acres 292 km2 Surveyed in 1794 Likely named for Walter Raleigh Community centres Charing Cross Romney Edit Area 26 193 acres 106 km2 Surveyed in 1794 Named for the Kentish port in England Community centres Wheatley Tilbury East Edit Area 54 116 acres 219 km2 Surveyed in 1794 named for the English Tilbury fort in Essex Community centres Merlin Tilbury Zone Edit Area 27 154 acres 110 km2 Separated from Orford in 1821 to provide a special organizational district the zone for the Indians of the Moravian Mission on the Thames Community centres BothwellMunicipalities as of 1997 EditTown of Chatham County Seat largest population centre in the county Town of Blenheim Incorporated in 1885 Town of Bothwell Incorporated in 1867 Town of Dresden Incorporated in 1882 Town of Ridgetown Incorporated in 1875 Town of Tilbury Incorporated as Village of Tilbury Centre in 1887 and Town of Tilbury in 1910 Town of Wallaceburg Incorporated as a village in 1875 and a town in 1896 Village of Erie Beach Village of Erieau Village of Highgate Village of Thamesville Village of Wheatley Township of Camden Township of Chatham Township of Dover Township of Harwich Township of Howard Township of Orford Township of Raleigh Township of Romney Township of Tilbury East Township of ZoneNotable residents EditW B George 1899 1972 president of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association and agriculturalist at Kemptville Agricultural School was born in Highgate in Orford Township 6 7 See also EditList of Ontario census divisions List of townships in Ontario Chatham Kent OntarioReferences Edit Indian Treaties and Surrenders from 1680 to 1903 Volumes 1 2 Page xi Chippewa or Ojibbewa Indians 19th May 1790 Kent County except Zone Township and Gores of Chatham and Camden 19th Mar 1819 Provisional surrender Gore of Camden Kent County a b Southwestern Ontario Digital Archive Map Of Camden Township 1882 Accessed 25 Dec 2021 a b Ontario Heritage Kent County Townships Accessed 25 Dec 2021 Indian Treaties and Surrenders from 1680 to 1903 Volumes 1 2 Page xiii Chatham Township Kent County 19th May 1790 By Chippewa Ottawa Pottawattamie and Wyandott Indians The Township except the Gore 7th Sep 1796 By Chippewa Indians Gore of Township a b McGill University Library Map of Chatham Township Kent County Accessed 25 Dec 2021 Watson Henry January 5 1900 Schedule A County of Kent Births 1899 Division of Orford Highgate Ontario Archives of Ontario pp 13 14 Popular Valley Figure W B George Retiring From KAS Post Ottawa Journal Ottawa Ontario September 24 1960 p 7 nbsp External links Edit1951 map of Kent County Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kent County Ontario amp oldid 1170247901 Howard, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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