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Blair Rd. 0012 - Church - stone - Trinity Anglican Church Cambridge

Blair Rd. 0012 - Church - stone - Trinity Anglican Church Cambridge

1844 - 2011  (~ 167 years)

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  • Name Blair Rd. 0012 - Church - stone - Trinity Anglican Church Cambridge 
    Born constructed 1844  12 Blair Rd., Cambridge, Waterloo Region, Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Unknown 
    Church 1844  Trinity Anglican Church, Cambridge, Waterloo Region, Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location 
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    Heritage Conservation District Cambridge, Waterloo Region, Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Dickson Hill Conservation District 
    Parcel Information 12 Blair Rd., Cambridge, Waterloo Region, Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    • Address 12 BLAIR RD,
      CITY OF CAMBRIDGE Property Code Category SPECIAL PURPOSE Survey Description PLAN 444 PT LOTS 8 TO 10 PT CLOSED BLAIR RD Acres 0.92 Roll Number 300604004600600 Teranet PIN 226630088
    Died Still standing 2011 
    Person ID I559  Properties
    Last Modified 18 May 2012 

  • Photos
    Trinity Anglican Church 2009
    Trinity Anglican Church, Cambridge 2009
    Google image
    Trinity Anglican Church, Cambridge, Ontario 1897
    Trinity Anglican Church 12 Blair Road, Cambridge in 1897
    From 1897 Jubliee Souvenir of Galt

  • Notes 
    • Trinity Anglican Church

      Begun: 1840

      An Anglican missionary, Rev. Michael Boomer, arrived in Galt in 1840 to organize the community's first Anglican congregation. Services were held in the Township Hall until the fall of 1844 when a new stone church was completed. The building was opened and consecrated in October, 1844 by Dr. Strachan, Bishop of the Diocese of Toronto. Land for the church had been donated by the Dickson family and the cost of the building was assumed largely by the Dicksons and by Absalom Shade. The first Rector of Trinity Church, Rev. Michael Boomer, was to minister to the Galt congregation until moving to London in 1872 when he became Principal of Huron College and Dean of the Huron diocese. Dean Boomer was followed by Reverend Canons Brock (1872-1873), Curran (1873-1877), Hinks (1877-1886) and Rev. Canon Ridley who was rector from 1886 until his sudden death in November 1915.

      The first Parish Hall was built in 1855 through the generosity of Mr. Shade. When Mr. Shade died in 1862 his Will provided funds for the construction of a Rectory along with an endowment fund to provide for the rector's salary. The church was enlarged in 1856, and in 1868 the Parish Hall was made larger. The interior of the church was altered in 1885-1886 and the Norman Tower was added during the same time frame through the generosity of Matthew Wilks. Work began on rebuilding the Parish Hall with the laying of the cornerstone on July 17, 1911. Electric lighting was installed in 1916. The Parish Hall was further enlarged in 1956; the new Chapel of the Holy Trinity was built about the same time.

      Canon Ridley established a Mission in Preston in 1888. Construction of St. John's Anglican Church in that community was begun in 1889 with dedication services held in 1890. St. James Anglican Church in Hespeler also began as a Mission of Galt. Work began in 1919 on St. David's Mission at the corner of Pollock and Chalmers Street in Galt. The Mission, which began as a Sunday School, was dedicated by Archbishop Williams in April 1920.

      Records:
      Baptism dates: 1850- Location of records: at church
      Marriage dates: 1850- Location of records: at church
      Burial dates: 1850- Location of records: at church

      Records on microfilm at the Cambridge Public Library include: Vestry Minute Books 1877-1916, and the Parish Registers for 1850-1916, which include Baptisms, Marriages and Burials. A transcription of the Burials 1851-1874 (Huber 1984) is available at the Kitchener Public Library. Some early marriages may be found in Huber (1986).

      [ADDRESS/LOCATION: 12 Blair Road Cambridge, ON N1S 2H5, located in the Galt section of Cambridge; 621-8860]
      References: Cant 1915:35-46; Denis-Nathan, WHS 1970(58):27,29; Galt 1928:26; R. Taylor 1986; WHS 1971(59):73.
      Church History: Thomas, Rev. A.B. Trinity Church, Galt, Ontario, Centenary Souvenir 1844-1944. Galt: C.E. Knowles Printing, 19441a

      1aAmbrose, Rosemary. Waterloo County Churches A Research Guide to Churches Established Before 1900. Kitchener,  Ontario, Canada: Waterloo-Wellington Branch, Ontario Genealogical Society, 1993.

  • Sources 
    1. [S15] GIS - Region of Waterloo Locator GIS Locator.

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsBorn - constructed 1844 - 12 Blair Rd., Cambridge, Waterloo Region, Ontario Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsChurch - stone - 1844 - Trinity Anglican Church, Cambridge, Waterloo Region, Ontario Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsHeritage Conservation District - Dickson Hill Conservation District - - Cambridge, Waterloo Region, Ontario Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsParcel Information - - 12 Blair Rd., Cambridge, Waterloo Region, Ontario Link to Google Earth
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