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ENTRY YEAR MONTH DAY NO. FIRSTNATIONSURRENDERING OTHERSURRENDERER LOCATIONNAME COUNTY INDEXTEXT PAGE VOLUME
160 1839 2 8 48 OTONABEE TOWNSHIP PTER (BULLER, CHARLES GEORGE)—LOTS 4 AND 5, SOUTH CON., OTONABEE TOWNSHIP, PETERBOROUGH COUNTY. TO SAMUEL PTERS JARVIS. FOR MISSISSAGUA INDIANS 218 I
252 1836 11 26 48 CHIPPEWA/OJIBBEWA LAKE SIMCOE; MEDONTE; NORTH AND SOUTH ORILLIA TOWNSHIPS SIMCOE PROVISIONAL SURRENDER. HIGH ROAD FROM COLDWATER TO NARROWS OF LAKE SIMCOE AND MEDONTE AND NORTH AND SOUTH ORILLIA TOWNSHIPS, SIMCOE COUNTY 117 I
597 1836 11 26 48 CHIPPEWA MEDONTE; NORTH AND SOUTH ORILLIA TOWNSHIP SIMCOE (HEAD, SIR FRANCIS BOND, LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR)--BY CHIPPEWA INDIANS. PROVISIONAL SURRENDER. HIGH ROAD FROM COLDWATER TO NARROWS OF LAKE SIMCOE, THROUGH MEDONTE AND NORTH AND SOUTH ORILLIA TOWNSHIPS, SIMCOE COUNTY 117 I
786 1836 11 26 48 CHIPPEWA MEDONTE TOWNSHIP SIMCOE BY CHIPPEWA INDIANS. PROVISIONAL SURRENDER. HIGH ROAD THROUGH TOWNSHIP 117 I
967 1836 11 26 48 CHIPPEWA ORILLIA TOWNSHIP, NORTH SIMCOE COUNTY BY CHIPPEWA INDIANS. PROVISIONAL SURRENDER. PUBLIC ROAD THROUGH TOWNSHIP 117 I
972 1836 11 26 48 CHIPPEWA ORILLIA TOWNSHIP, SOUTH SIMCOE COUNTY BY CHIPPEWA INDIANS. PROVISIONAL SURRENDER. PUBLIC ROAD THROUGH TOWNSHIP 117 I

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Date: 1839/02/08

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Source document pg. 1[1]
  1. Canada Department of Indian Affairs. Indian Treaties and Surrenders, from 1680-1890. Ottawa: S.E. Dawson printer to the King’s most excellent majesty, 1905.