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Kent, George (c. 1775-1824) emigrated from Alveston, Gloustershire, England to Simcoe. Includes his son George Kent (c. 1800-1850), a merchant at Simcoe and his children and grandchildren. George Kent (1820-1896) came from Cornwall, England and settled in Delhi, Middleton Township. Includes his children and grandchildren

Kellam, George (1778-1859) brought his family from Leicestershire, England in 1829 and settled in Vaughan Township, York County, Upper Canada. His son James Kellam (1805-1875) settled in Windham Township in 1841. Includes ancestry and three generations of descent. 

Kellum, Lebeus (c. 1784-1856) came from Pennsylvania to Townsend Township about 1825. Includes three generations of descent.

Kern, John (c. 1763-1824) lived in New Jersey then came to Walsingham Township in 1800. Two years later he settled in Charlotteville Township. Includes ancestral biographies and three to four generations of descendants 

Killmaster, John (1781-1861) came from Thornbury, Gloucestershire, England by 1814 and settled in Walsingham Township. He married widow Mary (Stacy) Smith and was a prominent merchant in the village of Port Rowan. Includes three generations of descendants in Norfolk County and elsewhere 

Kitchen, Joseph (1786-1868) lived in Mansfield Township, Sussex County, New Jersey, then by 1810 settled in Charlotteville Township, where he was Deacon of the Baptist Church. Includes ancestry, three generations of descendants, and sibling genealogies 

Kitchen, Richard (c. 1765-1826) lived at Schooley’s Mountain, New Jersey then after 1793 at Derry, Northumberland County, New Jersey before bringing his family to Townsend Township in 1810. Includes ancestors and three to four generations of descendants. His cousin Joseph Kitchen (c. 1766) lived in Greenwich Township, Sussex County, New Jersey then near Richard in Derry Township before coming to Townsend Township in 1810. Includes children and grandchildren. Another cousin Thomas Kitchen (1799-1868) went with his parents from Sussex County, New Jersey to Ancaster Township, Wentworth County, Upper Canada. Late in life he settled in Townsend Township. Includes children and grandchildren. The Richard Kitchen story was included in The Long Point Settlers Journal Vol. 1, No. 3 ($6.00)

Kniffen, George Thomas (c.1776-1861) and his wife Elizabeth Jones came from U.S. to Woodhouse Township about 1824. Includes four generations of descendants.

Knight, Charles (1796-1875) came to the Long Point Settlement by 1812 and following the War of 1812 settled in Southwold Township, Elgin County, Upper Canada. Includes children and grandchildren 

Knowles, Robert (c. 1792-1862) and his wife Margaret Allen emigrated from Antrim County, Ireland about 1845 and settled near Carholme, Walsingham Township. Includes three generations of descendants. James Knowles perhaps related (1801-1883) and his wife Jane Barkley emigrated from Ireland to Cincinatti, Ohio about 1841 then came to Carholme  about 1846. Includes three generations of descendants. Solomon Knowles no relation (c. 1819-) came from the United States by 1832 and settled in Middleton Township. Includes children and grandchildren

Koehl, Conrad (c. 1809-) and his wife Maria Beck came from Wurttemberg, Germany to Upper Canada by 1838. Conrad settled in Middleton Township with his father-in-law Jacob Beck about 1844. Includes three generations of descendants
 

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