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HISTORY
Amesbury's first settler was John Denison, a United Empire Loyalist who purchased
land here in 1804. The Denison family were influential members of the Toronto
establishment. They were well regarded for their outstanding contribution to Toronto's
early political and military affairs.
The Denison Family
also owned large parcels of land in downtown Toronto, Richmond Hill, and along
the Humber River south of Lawrence Avenue where Denison Avenue is situated today.
Located at the end of Denison Road overlooking the Humber River Valley is St.
John's Cemetery-on-the-Humber, which has been the private cemetery of the Denison
Family since 1861.
Members of the
Denison family continued to own property in Amesbury right up until the early
1930's. The present day Amesbury neighbourhood was subdivided for residential
development in the 1940's.

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