Ministry of
Government and Consumer Services
Ontario Government Record Series RG 40-3
1797-1805
2 centimetres of textual records
Series consists of miscellaneous documents collected by the First Heir and Devisee Commission relating to the allocation of land.
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Upper Canada. Heir and Devisee Commission (1797-1805)Records were transferred to the Archives of Ontario with the permission of the Attorney General's Department, ca. 1953. Prior to their transfer, the records were stored at Osgoode Hall, where the Second Heir and Devisee Commission held its meetings. At the time of their transfer to the Archives, the records were in the custody of the Office of the Official Guardian, Department of the Attorney General, and were stored in in Judges' Vault at Osgoode Hall.
Some records of the Second Heir and Devisee Commission are held by Library and Archives Canada, and have been described as RG 1, L5. These records also are available on microfilm for consultation in the Main Reading Room of the Archives of Ontario.
In addition to being available from the Archives of Ontario through inter-institutional loan, these records are also available on microfilm through the Family History Centres of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. To obtain references to these microfilms, access the Family History Library Catalogue and search under the heading: Ontario. Heir and Devisee Commission (2nd). Please note that the Family History Library Catalogue microfilm reel references and the microfilm reel references used by the Archives of Ontario differ.
No accruals are anticipated.
Series RG 40-3 formerly was RG 40 A-3.
These records were created by the following Ontario government agency or agencies. Click on the agency reference code for information about this agency and other records it created.
1797-1805 : |
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Heir and Devisee Commission (BA121) |
First consult the file list which lists the material in more detail then retrieve self-service microfilm MS 657, reel 1. Please note that microfilmed records are identified by their former reference codes.
Scroll up to "Finding Aid" for more information about any available finding aids or listings.
http://www.archives.gov.on.ca/en/microfilm/l_heirs.aspx#rg40a1