Toronto's Historical Plaques

at torontoplaques.com

Learn a little of Toronto's history as told through its plaques

The O'Connor-Lafferty House

O'Connor-Lafferty House

Photos by Alan L Brown - Posted April, 2010

O'Connor-Lafferty House

Here, in front of 12 Connorvale Avenue, is a 2009 Etobicoke Heritage Foundation / Alderwood Historical Society plaque. Here's what it tells us about this house:

Plaque coordinates: 43.606237 -79.529394

Map

The farmhouse that once stood near this site was built by a Black man, William Lafferty and his sons between 1851 and 1856. He came to Upper Canada from the United States in the 1830's. William settled in the town of York (now Toronto) where he became a grocer and owned several properties. His son, William Dennis Lafferty resided here until 1878 when John O'Connor purchased the property and established his eldest son, John Joseph and his bride, Ellen, on the farm. They had one son and eight daughters. The daughters formed the famous O'Connor Sisters act and performed in Vaudeville, radio and television. The house remained in the O'Connor family until 1989 when it was sold to a developer and demolished.

The house had walls 1 m thick, made entirely of fieldstones found on the farm. The 20 ha of farmland consisted largely of orchards, developed by the Lafferty family. The O'Connor's maintained the orchards until the 1920's, when most of the farm was turned into residential housing.

Although the house originally faced on to Horner Avenue, development saw the house designated as 12 Connorvale. Connorvale Avenue was originally called O'Connor Avenue, until 1956, when amalgamation with the Corporation of Metropolitan Toronto forced the renaming of the street.




Related web pages
Upper Canada
O'Connor Sisters
Vaudeville
fieldstone

Related Toronto plaque
Horner Avenue

More
Residential buildings
Etobicoke plaques




Here are the visitors' comments for this page.

(none yet)

Here's where you can write a comment for this page.

Note: If you wish to ask me a question, please use the email link in the menu.

Note: Comments are moderated. Yours will appear on this page within 24 hours
(usually much sooner).