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Tillsonburg is one of eight municipalities that make up the County of Oxford. The mayor also represents the town as a County Councillor. [6] The county administers social programs, ambulance and paramedic services, planning, water and wastewater services, garbage and landfill operations and the County road system.
Toggle Tillsonburg subsection. 7.1 Mayor. 7.2 Town Councillors. 8 Woodstock. ... 2018 in conjunction with municipal elections across the province.
Tillson initiated Tillsonburg's incorporation as a town in 1872, and served as its first mayor, previously acting as a reeve of the town. [5] In 1881, Edwin began work on the Annandale House, built on his farm, and now a national historic site [6] Tillson would die on January 31, 1902, in the Annandale House. [7] [8] [9] [10]
Oxford County is a regional municipality in the Canadian province of Ontario.Highway 401 runs east–west through the centre of the county, creating an urban industrial corridor with more than half the county's population, spanning 25 km between the Toyota auto assembly plant in Woodstock and the CAMI General Motors auto assembly plant in Ingersoll.
Bayham was named in 1810 for Viscount Bayham Charles Pratt, a friend of land grant recipient Colonel Talbot.The township was incorporated on January 1, 1850. The villages of Port Burwell and Vienna were incorporated as separate municipalities and separated from the township in 1949 and 1853 respectively.
George E. Tillson was an industrialist [1] best known for founding the town of Tillsonburg. Tillson was born on November 25, 1782, in Enfield, Massachusetts. In 1808 he married Nancy Barker. Tillson moved to Upper Canada in 1822, [1] and founded a small iron forge within Norfolk County with Hiram Capron and James and Benjamin Van Norman. [2]
Annandale National Historic Site is a National Historic Site of Canada located in Tillsonburg, Ontario, Canada. It was built in 1880 by Edwin Delevan Tillson (Tillsonburg's first mayor, son of the founder of Tillsonburg, George Tillson), and his wife Mary Ann as part of Mr. Tillson's retirement project, Annandale Farm. The Tillsons moved into ...
Port Burwell is a community on the north shore of Lake Erie, in the Municipality of Bayham in Elgin County, Ontario, Canada. [1] [2] It is situated at the mouth of Big Otter Creek, which stretches more than forty miles north through Bayham to Tillsonburg and Otterville, and the harbour at Port Burwell was of historic importance in the development of landlocked Oxford County.