Past Presidents - Henry Farm, North York, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member blackjack65
N 43° 46.405 W 079° 21.072
17T E 632693 N 4848027
Memorial Bench for 2 Past Presidents of the Henry Farm Community Interest Association, itself dedicated to making their community better and speaking on our behalf on a variety of issues including, municipal affairs, zoning, recreation and education.
Waymark Code: WM109RY
Location: Ontario, Canada
Date Posted: 03/28/2019
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member saopaulo1
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Henry Farm is a residential neighborhood located in Toronto, south of Sheppard Avenue between Leslie Street and Don Mills Road.

The Original Settlers

The land that Henry Farm sits on was first settled by Henry and Jane Mulholland in 1806. George Stewart Henry, grandson of the original couple, and Premier of Ontario, lived in the homestead, now situated on Manorpark Court, from the late 1800's to 1958.

Henry Mulholland was an Irish settler who made several trips back to Ireland to induce other immigrants to come to Canada. In 1833 he set sail on a return trip aboard "The Lady of the Lake". But he never reached Canada again as the ship struck an ice-berg on May 11th 1833 at Lat. 46.50N and Long 47.10W.

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Where is this bench located?: Churchyard at 80 George Henry Blvd. in front of plaque for George Stewart Henry , Ontario’s tenth prime minister.

Who is this bench honoring?: James R. Coombs and Helen Flanagan.

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