Wismer Commons
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Wismer Commons is a residential area of Markham, Ontario, Canada, north of 16th Avenue, west of Highway 48 and east of McCowan Road. Wismer Commons is named after the Wismer Family, one of the founding pioneer families of Markham, Ontario. The family of David Wismer, originally from Germany and subsequently Pennsylvania, arrived in Markham Township in 1806. The name Wismer Commons can be found on stone plaques on both sides of the road at main arterial road entrances of developed regions of the community, such as the intersection of and McCowan Road.
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San Lorenzo Ruiz Catholic Elementary School
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Marlene Mogado
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Wismer Common
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Canada
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2007-09-04
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Looking East on Bur Oak Avenue, by Fred McLaren Boulevard.
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Bur Oak Avenue Wismer Comms 4272014.jpg
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Wismer Family, originally from Germany and subsequently Pennsylvania, arrived in Markham Township in 1806.
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Naming the community
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Canada Ontario York
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Location within York
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Wismer Commons is a residential area of Markham, Ontario, Canada, north of 16th Avenue, west of Highway 48 and east of McCowan Road. Wismer Commons is named after the Wismer Family, one of the founding pioneer families of Markham, Ontario. The family of David Wismer, originally from Germany and subsequently Pennsylvania, arrived in Markham Township in 1806. After the deaths of David and Lydia Wismer in 1856, the Wismer family continued to donate property to community organizations, including the land for the area's first school. This original one-room schoolhouse, near the south west corner of 16th Avenue and Highway 48, was replaced around 1864 with a new school to the north near the present Markham Museum. The name Wismer Commons can be found on stone plaques on both sides of the road at main arterial road entrances of developed regions of the community, such as the intersection of and McCowan Road.
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About 150-200
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