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Warren, J.B.

Washburn's Island

Webbs Bay

Webster, Edward

Weller Stage Line

Weller, Will

Wellington Square

Wexford

Whetung

Clifford

Daniel

Eleanor

Whitby

Whiting, A.S.

Wiggins, John

Williams, Elias

Williams, John Tucker

Wilson, Benjamin

Wilson, Joseph

Wilson, Nancy

Wilson, Robert

Winters, Brian

Woburn

Wright, Phileman

Wrightville

York (
see
Toronto)

York County

York Mills

York River

Yukon

 

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