History
Brockway township was one of eleven townships formed at a meeting of the county supervisors on 19 May 1858. It had been originally called Winnebago. It was renamed Calais on 2 November 1858 and at the same meeting changed to Brockway. The original area was the north half of townships T125R28, T125R29, T125R30 and T125R31, all of townships T126R28, T126R29, T126R30 and T126R31, and sections 31 to 36 of townships T127R29, T127R30 and T127R31. The present day area is T126R29, sections 31 to 36 of T127R29 and a portion of T126R28. Early settlers in 1855 were Milton Young, George Day, Winslow Getchell, Nathaniel Getchell, Asa Libby, Winslow Libby, William Gordon, James Y. Demeritt William McNeal, and Andrew McCrea.
Cemeteries
St. Stephni (Find A Grave)
Census
1860 (pages 867-870)
1870 (notes)
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Opole
St. Stephen (Wikipedia)
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