John Deyell

Male, Deceased Person

1775 – 1878

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Who was John Deyell?

John Deyell was assistant to the original surveyor of Cavan Township in Durham County, Ontario, and founder of the town of Millbrook, Ontario.

He was born in Drum, County Monaghan, Ireland, about 1775, and died on November 21, 1878 in Centreville, Cavan Township. A farmer who settled on 3rd Concession, Cavan, he established the first gristmill and sawmill on the stream at what is now called Millbrook. He also built the nucleus of a village called Centreville, since his farm was located on the midpoint of the Port Hope to Peterborough highway. In 1833 he endowed land for its first church, the Centreville Presbyterian Church, still flourishing today. Anticipating commercial traffic, he built a hotel/tavern on his farm, and his well-remembered sign, which hung out for several decades, bore the motto – "Live and Let Live." The area's first schoolhouse was also built on Deyell's farm - to which he gave a grant of an acre of land.

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Born
1775
County Monaghan
Lived in
  • County Monaghan
Died
Nov 21, 1878

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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