Charles Harlock

Settler of township lots: Lot 5, Conc. 12, McClintock Twp

Location: Map Point is the approximate location on Lot 5, Conc. 12 on Oxtongue Lake Road south of Blue Spruce Road

Land acquisition: 1934 from Elizabeth McCann. Ontario Land Parcel Register - McClintock (Image 72).

Other land: Lots 3 & 4, Conc. 11 - 1910 Charles Harlock purchased 10 acres South Part, from Charles Nunn for $250.00

Dates of residency:

  • 1901 Census of Canada, Ontario, Victoria North, Sherborne & McClintock, Pg 4, Family 31.
    Enumerated as Partner of Charles Nunn.
  • 1921 Census of Canada, Ontario / Victoria / McClintock / Page 5 / Family 38

Interesting facts:

Read Nunn / Rennie, Lot 4, Concession 11. Submitted by Alan James Rennie. Source: Facts and Fables of Oxtongue Lake, 2000 pg. 119-121

Charles Nunn died in 1935. He left his three daughters, Ethel, Dorothy and May the 100 acre parcel, concession 11, lot 3. The three sisters deeded the property over to Charles Harlock for $15.00. Mr. Harlock signed a lumber contract with a Mr. Albert Hawke, which would allow timber to be removed from that property within 5 years for $50.00 - apparently 16 days before he owned the deed it it!

Preceding landowners:

  • 1907 John Robertson patent from the Crown for 46 broken acres
  • 1925 William Glass Keown
  • 1927 Elizabeth McCann

Succeeding landowner:

Link to Settlers of Algonquin Highlands family tree  Charles Harlock 1874 -

Photo 1. Mr Charles Harlock tending castor bean plant at Chape Inn, Oxtongue Lake. Source:  Chapin Archives

Photo 2. Mr Charles Harlock with Mr Renny, Mr. Nunn and Carolyn White Siegfried.Source:  Chapin Archives

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