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Ernestown Township fonds
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Ernestown Township fonds

  • CA ON00239 F701
  • Fondo
  • 1850-1969

The fonds consists of assessment rolls, 1928-1929, 1932, 1934-1937, 1940; collectors rolls, 1905-1906, 1909; minutes, bylaws and auditor's report, 1878-1879. Microfilm includes minutes, by-laws, auditors' reports, voters lists and statistics, 1850-1969.

Ernestown Township

1905 Collector's Roll, Municipality of Ernestown

File consists of the collector's roll for Ward 5 in Ernestown. The cover of the book is somewhat chewed in the corners and the spine is falling apart. Each page lists the clients name and number (beginning with 800), the details of their property, the assessment details, and their taxes owed, including a dog tax and school rates. The record ends after twelve pages, with a certification note from the clerk on the total amount collected at the end of the pages with records. There is also a scrap of paper tucked into this page, as well as at the back of the book, with some calculations scribbled on it.

1929 Assessment Roll For the Municipality of Ernestown

File consists of the assessment roll for Ernestown. Inserted at the front of the book are poll books numbers 2a (empty), 3, and 6 (blank); the third book lists eligible voters for the January election of 1935, and contains a leaflet with oaths to be sworn by men of various occupations at the back. In the assessment roll itself, each page lists the client's name, occupation and address, a description of their property and its assessed value, the number of people and dogs in the family, and their religion. Wards 1 through 6 are represented. At the end of the book is the Oath of the Assessor, Sidney W. Clark.

1936 Assessment Roll, Municipality of Ernesttown

File consists of the assessment roll for Ernesttown. Each page lists the client's name, occupation and address, a description and assessment of their property, and statistics on the number of people in their family (including a separate section for number of male persons between the ages of 21 and 60) and their religion. Wards 1 through 6 are represented. The Oath of the Assessor is at the back, signed by Victor Wesley Vandervoort

1937 Assessment Roll, Municipality of Ernesttown

File consists of the assessment roll for Ernesttown. Each page lists the client's name, occupation and address, a description and assessment of their property, their religion, number of persons and dogs in their family and male persons from the age of 21 to 60. Wards 1 through 6 are represented. At the end, the Oath of Assessor is signed by Victor W. Vandervoort.

1928 Assessment Roll For the Municipality of Ernestown

File consists of the assessment roll for Ernestown. Each page lists the client's name, occupation and address, a description and assessment of their property, and lists their religion and number of persons and dogs in the family. Inserted in the third page are two pieces of note paper with dates listed on them. Inserted towards the end is a scrap of paper sayiing "Showing the School Sections". At the end is a blank Tax Bill for 1927, with numbers and names listed on the back. At the end of an extension in the back is the Oath of the Assessor, signed by Sidney W. Clark.

1935 Assessment Roll For the Municipality of Ernesttown

File consists of the assessment roll for Ernesttown. Each page lists the client's name, occupation and address, a description and assessment of their property, and statistics on the number of people and dogs in their family (including a separate section for number of male persons between the ages of 21 and 60) and their religion. Wards 1 through 6 are represented. Glued onto one of the last pages is the Affirmation of the Assessor, signed by S.W. Clark

1939 Assessment Roll, Municipality of Ernesttown

File consists of the assessment roll for Ernesttown. Inserted at the front of the book is a blank Tax Bill from 1938, with some sums scribbled on the back. Each page of the book itself lists the client's name, occupation and address, a description and assessment of their property, their religion, the number of persons and dogs in the family, and the number of men between the ages of 21 and 60. Wards 1 through 6 are represented. At the end is an incomplete affidavit by V.W. Vandervoort. Inserted into the back of the book is an extension, with a continuation of assessments for Ward 6.

1909 Collector's Roll, Municipality of Ernesttown

File consists of the collector's roll for Ward 5 in Ernesttown. Each page lists the clients name and number (beginning with No. 830), their address, the date, land holding status, details about their property, the total assessment, and details about their taxes. The record ends after twelve pages, with a certification note from the clerk on the total amount collected at the end of the pages with records.

1906 Collector's Roll, Municipality of Ernesttown

File consists of the collector's roll for Ward 5 in Ernesttown. Some of the pages are chewed up. Each page lists the client's name and number (beginning with 930), and details on their properties and assessed values, as well as taxes owed, including dog tax and school rates. The record ends after twelve pages, with a certification note from the clerk on the total amount collected at the end of the pages with records. At the back of the book, a tax bill for Mr John Stewart has been inserted.

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