March Township, Ontario

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March Township is a geographic township and former municipality originally part of Carleton County in eastern Ontario, Canada. It is currently part of the City of Ottawa.

March is located in the western part of the county, bordered to the northwest by Torbolton Township, to the southwest by Huntley Township, to the east by Nepean, to the south by Goulbourn Township and to the north by the Ottawa River.

The township was established in the 1820s. Early settlers in the area included Hamnett Kirkes Pinhey and Doctor Alexander James Christie. In 1978, most of the township became part of the new city of Kanata. The village of Dunrobin, Ontario was also located in the township. In 2001, this area was amalgamated into the new city of Ottawa.

The township took its name from Charles Lennox, 4th Duke of Richmond and Earl of March.

According to the Canada 2001 Census, the Township had a population of approximately 26,650.

[edit] Reeves

  • 1850 Hamnett Kirkes Pinhey
  • 1856 R.Y. Greene
  • 1864 W.H. Berry
  • 1868 R.Y. Greene
  • 1871 William Richardson
  • 1876 R.Y. Greene
  • 1897 n/a
  • 1907 S. Gilchrist
  • 1909 O. Riddell
  • 1910 S. Gilchrist
  • 1911 O. Riddell
  • 1912 Godfrey Armitrage
  • 1913 A.H. Acres
  • 1917 George Armstrong
  • 1923 C.R. Irvine
  • 1925 Godfrey Armitrage
  • 1932 John M. Storey
  • 1949 Claude V. Riddell
  • 1960 Ernest McCord
  • 1962 Charles Sweeney
  • 1963 Harold N. Craig
  • 1968 John Mlacak
  • 1976 Marianne Wilkinson