William Trench III | |
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Born | |
Died | April 12, 1896 64) Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada | (aged
Occupation(s) | Businessman, politician |
Spouse | Margaret Trench (née Cook) |
Reeve of Richmond Hill | |
In office 1875–1879 | |
In office 1881–1882 | |
William Trench III (October 21,1831 - April 12,1896) was the reeve of Richmond Hill,Ontario from 1875–1879 and 1881 - 1882. [1]
Born in Dunbar,Scotland,Trench came to Elgin Mills,Ontario with his family in 1842. Trench learned the blacksmith trade from his father and set up a shop in Richmond Hill in 1857. [2] In 1866,Richmond Hill set up its first fire brigade,and Trench was chosen the first fire chief. [3]
Trench later owned a carriage factory named the "Trench Carriage Works" in Richmond Hill that was one of the village's leading employer during the 1870s through 1890s. [4] Trench manufactured buggies,wagons,stagecoaches,and carriages used in the mid to late 19th Century Ontario,but would go out of business in the 1920s due to the movement towards automobiles [5]
Trench Street in Richmond Hill is named in his honour. [6]
Trench died in Richmond Hill in 1896. [7]
The buildings that housed the business remains in use as retail shops at 10117,10119 and 10123 Yonge Street (southeast corner at Yonge Street and Lorne Avenue).
Aurora is a town in central York Region in the Greater Toronto Area,within the Golden Horseshoe of Southern Ontario,Canada. It is located north of the City of Richmond Hill and is partially situated on the Oak Ridges Moraine. In the Canada 2021 Census,the municipal population of Aurora was the 92nd largest in Canada,compared to 95th for the 2016 Census and 97th for the 2006 Census. Aurora is twinned with Leksand,Sweden.
Richmond Hill is a city in south-central York Region,Ontario,Canada. Part of the Greater Toronto Area,it is the York Region's third most populous municipality and the 27th most populous municipality in Canada. Richmond Hill is situated between the cities of Markham and Vaughan,north of Thornhill,and south of Aurora.
Yonge Street is a major arterial route in the Canadian province of Ontario connecting the shores of Lake Ontario in Toronto to Lake Simcoe,a gateway to the Upper Great Lakes. Ontario's first colonial administrator,John Graves Simcoe,named the street for his friend Sir George Yonge,an expert on ancient Roman roads.
The Metropolitan line in the Toronto area,operated by the Metropolitan Street Railway,started out as a local horsecar line and transformed itself into an electric radial line extending to Lake Simcoe,following an old stage coach route. In 1904,the railway was acquired by the Toronto and York Radial Railway (T&YRR) and became the T&YRR Metropolitan Division. In 1922,the City of Toronto acquired the T&YRR and contracted Ontario Hydro to manage the four T&YRR lines including the Metropolitan. In 1927,the TTC took over the operation of the Metropolitan Line to Sutton,and renamed it the Lake Simcoe line. In 1930,the TTC closed the Metropolitan Line but shortly reopened the portion between Glen Echo and Richmond Hill operating it as the North Yonge Railways until 1948.
Oak Ridges is an unincorporated community of Richmond Hill,Ontario,Canada,and has been part of the city since 1971. It forms the northern portion of the municipality's boundary,where it borders Aurora. Located about 20 km north of the northern border of Toronto and about 35 km from Downtown Toronto,it has a population of 18,520 (2016). The community developed around Lake Wilcox,the largest lake in the area,and has continued to expand slowly since its annexation by the Town of Richmond Hill. In the 1990s,Oak Ridges experienced moderate growth,which spurred environmental action by numerous organizations. Population has grown significantly as a result of development initiatives along Bayview Avenue. The Oak Ridges Community Centre was built and completed in June 2012 to accommodate community demand.
Gormley is a hamlet in York Region,Ontario,Canada that overlaps parts of Richmond Hill,and Whitchurch–Stouffville,two municipalities within the Greater Toronto Area. It was divided into two parts due to the construction of Highway 404. A portion of Gormley situated within Richmond Hill's political boundaries is subject to "Heritage Conservation District" controls. A post office in Gormley (East) serves as the mailing address for the Whitchurch–Stouffville communities of Bethesda,Gormley,Preston Lake,Vandorf,and Wesley Corners.
Richmond Hill Public Library is the organization that runs public libraries in the town of Richmond Hill,Ontario,Canada.
The Yonge Street Agricultural Society was an agricultural society that operated under a general provincial charter which enabled the creation of such societies to develop community interest in the breeding of agricultural animals and plants. The society was based in Richmond Hill,Ontario.
Abraham Law was the first Reeve of Richmond Hill,Ontario. Law was married to Elizabeth Klinck,with whom he fathered thirteen children.
William Harrison was a harness and saddle maker who served as the second reeve of Richmond Hill,Ontario,in 1874. He was the community's first historian.
James Miles Langstaff was a Canadian physician and the reeve of Richmond Hill,Ontario in 1880 and a village councillor there in 1878.
John Brown was the reeve of Richmond Hill,Ontario,Canada from 1883 to 1884. He also server as a councillor on the Richmond Hill Village Council in 1874.
William Henry Puglsey was the reeve of Richmond Hill,Ontario,from 1885 to 1896 and from 1907 to 1918.
Peter Gould Savage was a village councillor for Richmond Hill,Ontario from 1876 to 1879 and 1885 to 1896. From 1897 until 1905,he served as reeve for the Richmond Hill Village Council.
Isaac Crosby was a general store owner and sometime village councillor of Richmond Hill,Ontario who was elected reeve to the Richmond Hill Village Council in 1905.
Matthew Teefy was postmaster,a general merchant,village clerk and a justice of the peace in Richmond Hill,Ontario.
The history of Richmond Hill began when the First Nations came and settled in the area. With the Toronto Purchase,the city gradually expanded with new greenhouse industries and improved transportation infrastructure.
The Schomberg and Aurora Railway was a 36 km long railway in Ontario,Canada,running from the town of Schomberg to Oak Ridges,just south of Aurora. It connected Schomberg to the Metropolitan Line of the Toronto and York Radial Railway (T&YRR) tram service running along Yonge Street,and from there into the Toronto city proper. The service ran for 25 years between 1902 and 1927;the rails were pulled up shortly thereafter.
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The York Commonwealth,also known as the York Herald from 1859,was a weekly newspaper published in York,Toronto,Ontario from June 12,1857 to 1890.