Haltonville, Ontario
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Haltonville is an unincorporated community in
Milton, Ontario Milton (Canada 2016 Census, 2016 census population 110,128) is a town in Southern Ontario, Canada, and part of the Regional Municipality of Halton, Halton Region in the Greater Toronto Area. Between 2001 and 2011, Milton was the fastest growing mun ...
, Canada. Once a thriving pioneer community, little remains of the original settlement.


History

The early settlement was first named "Sodom", while Moffat, located west, was named "Gomorrah". This was in reference to the immoral Biblical cities of
Sodom and Gomorrah Sodom and Gomorrah () were two legendary biblical cities destroyed by God for their wickedness. Their story parallels the Genesis flood narrative in its theme of God's anger provoked by man's sin (see Genesis 19:1–28). They are mentioned frequ ...
, because between 1850 and 1888, the road between these two settlements "was not safe to travel upon after dark. There were drinking houses on all corners". The first building in Haltonville was Nassagaweya Presbyterian Church, erected in 1839. The church had 45 members by 1854. A cemetery was established in 1866, and the wood-frame building was replaced by a stone church in 1861. The church was designated a historic property by the Town of Milton in 2004. Haltonville was settled in 1845 when George Black built a home and shoemaker shop. In 1846, a general store and blacksmith shop were built, and in 1850, the Bee Hive Hotel was built. The first doctor settled in Haltonville in 1852, and in 1859 a second hotel was built. The early settlement also had an apiary, creamery, and money order and savings bank office. In 1885, the first shorthorn cattle in the
Nassagaweya Township Nassagaweya Township is a geographic township and former municipality in Halton Region, Ontario, Canada, now part of Milton. The township was created in 1819, its name derived from the Mississauga word ''nazhesahgewayyong'', meaning 'river with t ...
were introduced by Haltonville farmer William Dredge Sr. That same year, the settlement had a population of 100. Haltonville was the birthplace of Lititea Meade, who was one of just 18 female doctors in Ontario when she graduated medical school in 1891.


References

{{Halton region Neighbourhoods in Milton, Ontario