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- Berczy, William
- 1 Berczy proved unable to finish his Yonge Street
- 2 Berczy contributed to the collapse of his Yonge
- 3 Berczy's role in Richmond Hill's history was
- 4 lieutenant-governor now turned to one William Berczy to supply an alternate labour force and to
- 5 Albert-Guillaume Berczy before settling on William Berczy.
- 6 the British-based Genesee Association hired Berczy to recruit European settlers for a large
- 7 Berczy, leader of the Berczy settlement in
- 8 Berczy began with the best of intentions. "Provided
- 9 the end of November, Berczy reported the road suitable for wagon traffic
- 10 1794. Association of Ontario Land Surveyors Berczy's withdrawal from Yonge Street work may
- 11 the arrival of Governor Simcoe and William Berczy and Augustus Jones, and long before
- 12 Street were also welcoming newcomers - William Berczy's German-speaking settlers who had been
- 13 Hill. Among them, according to Berczy's "Settlement Report of 1798," they occupied
- 14 of the nineteenth century. In 1803, Berczy's "Census of Markham Settlers" shows
- 15 as evidence of its title to the lands. Berczy was finally informed in 1796 that deeds would
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