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Laurent Quetton St.
George (born
Laurent Quet; 4 June 1771 – 8 June 1821) was a
French Royalist military officer who
became a
merchant and
landowner in...
- By 1814 most of
these settlers had left.
Henri Quetton de St. George, French-born son of
Laurent Quetton St.
George (1771–1821), whom
acquired land here...
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after the ward, but
after St.
George Street instead,
itself named after Quetton St. George, a
local military officer and landowner. St. Lawrence's Ward...
- French-born son of
French Royalist, and one-time
settler in
Upper Canada Quetton St. George.
Henri St.
George settled in
Upper Canada in 1847 and established...
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former depot, used by CN is on the right.
General information Location 3321
Quetton Street Washago, ON L0K 2B0
Canada Coordinates 44°44′55.6″N 79°20′06″W...
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legend of St. George. However, St.
George Street is
actually named for
Quetton St. George, a French-born
British citizen who
lived in
Toronto in the 19th...
- who
imported directly from
Britain retired from
business as a result;
Quetton St.
George in 1815,
Alexander Wood in 1821, and
William Allan in 1822....
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first brick house in York was constructed, the home and
store of
Quetton St.
George at King and Frederick. St.
George imported the
bricks from New...
- the
early 20th century. St.
George Street is
named after local resident Quetton St. George. This
street p****es
through the
University of Toronto. University...
- (x)Michel-Siméon
Delisle 9,021 80.8
Conservative C.-Romulus
Ducharme 1,475 13.2
Progressive J.
Quetton Fafard 665 6.0
Total valid votes 11,161 100.0...