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Solina Strikes Again

Demolished House in Clarington, Ontario, Canada

Jul 04 2012

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Recent status Demolished
Location # 5016

Better times on Google Earth for these vacated properties for the 407. Daniel Hogarth History ; According to Claude E. L. Hogarth LAW, The descendants of George HOGARTH and Elizabeth "Widow Hogarth" WASHINGTON (emigrants from Westmoreland, England to Solina/Hampton c1834) include the following twelve sons and their destination throughout Ontario:

  1. Henry HOGARTH, born July 13, 1810; settled at Scarborough (Junction), Ontario.
  2. George HOGARTH, born February 5, 1812; settled at Tillsonburg, Ontario.
  3. William HOGARTH, born June 2, 1814; settled at Tillsonburg, Ontario.
  4. Daniel HOGARTH, born September 7, 1816; settled at Pilchard Town, Solina, Ontario.
  5. John HOGARTH, born April 18, 1819; settled at London and later St. Mary's.
  6. Stephen HOGARTH, born June 30, 1822; settled at Pilchard Town, Solina, Ontario (died January 22, 1914 at 92 years of age).
  7. Septimus HOGARTH, born March 20, 1825; settled at Exeter, Ontario. ........................................................................................................................................... The covered veranda and a present peak were not original , see link. This red brick Victorian house was built in 1874 by Daniel Hogarth and remains in good condition today.

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9 years ago

Strike two is still standing, someone's been cutting the grass. Very cool house, love the stairs off the kitchen !

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9 years ago

Are they all gone

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9 years ago

Where can I find the expropriation report

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9 years ago

Canucks747 - Yes. The 407 expropriation report shows these 3 properties as being purchased for demolition. Interesting Fact; "Strike 2" is actually the "Daniel Hogarth House". Designated as historical. But sadly will still be demolished...

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9 years ago

are these getting demolished for the 407 extension