While warfare is a component of the game it is not the primary focus as in other Paradox Interactive games such as the Hearts of Iron series. The game gives a lot of importance to the economy of a country by having a complex market system with over 50 types of goods and factories. Like its predecessor, Victoria II focuses on internal management, covering the industrialization and social/political changes in a country with 8 different government types. Victoria II spans the globe from 1836 with over 200 playable nations.
Marriages, with 3,393,369 records for 1801-1928 including Ontario county, district and Roman Catholic origins as well as province-wide civil registration.In September 2014 Ancestry.ca announced that its paid website has been subjected to a "houseclean" of its Ontario BMD database, adding data that had been omitted and making many corrections. The FamilySearch Wiki on Ontario Vital Records explains how these records are organized and their availability. Images and indexes of civil registrations for the "viewable" years can be found on paid websites, and indexes only on FamilySearch. The more rural the area, the less likely it would be that these happenings were reported to the authorities. Deaths were more apt to be reported than births for several years.
Birth and death registration was not universally carried out in the early years after its adoption. Births to 1915 are now available dates for marriages and deaths are later. In fact the population of Mariposa Township declined sharply between 1871-1920 from 3,132 to 2,231.īirth, marriage and death registrations are not open to the public until a specific number of years after the event occurred. This however, did little to advance Little Britain's economic output. The railway was brought into Lindsay around the turn of the century. Prominent members of the time included Joseph Maunder's carriage and blacksmithing works, W.M Burden's carriage shop, Edwin Mark's foundry, Isaac Finley's steam roller flour mill, Dr George Wesley Hall MD and the Davidson's flour mill. The latter was rejected by the post office because of duplication, so Whiteside named it after his place of origin, Little Britain, Pennsylvania. Names suggested for the town were Margaretville, after Margaret Metherell, and Elm Grove, proposed by the first postmaster, Robert Fergusson Whiteside. They were followed by the Bible Church in 1852. In 1850 Christians came and built the first church. At the time, there was no road that led from Little Britain to Oakwood, located 5 km to the north. This mill, which stood until 1910, took nearly the whole countryside to build. He built the first mill in Little Britain in 1837. Little Britain was established in 1834 by a man named Harrison Haight. History the text in this section is copied from an article in Wikipedia