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Johnville
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Located on the Monquart Stream, 6.75 km NE of
Bath
:
Kent Parish
,
Carleton County
: settled in 1861 and named for Bishop John Sweeny (1821-1901), who helped settlers obtain land in the area: PO 1862-1945: in 1866 Johnville was a farming settlement with approximately 94 resident families: in 1871 the community and surrounding district had a population of 500: in 1898 Johnville had 1 post office, 1 church and a population of 400.
Latitude
:
46° 34'
Longitude
:
67° 33'
County
:
Carleton
Parish
:
Kent
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Other communities within the vicinity of
Kilometers
Miles
Community
Distance (Kilometers)
Bearing
Canaan
2.25
215° SW
Giberson Settlement
2.25
215° SW
O'Donnell Corner
2.25
215° SW
Sweeney Corner
2.55
270° W
Murphy Corner
3.15
54° NE
Lapoint Corner
3.15
126° SE
South Johnville
3.15
126° SE
Haley Corner
3.71
180° S
Oaktown
3.82
270° W
Rosine
3.82
270° W
Monquart
4.25
244° WSW
Crain Corner
4.5
145° SE
* Distances and bearings were calculated by using the latitude and longitude of the community.
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