The Davis and Langmuir Families

W.S. Davis played an important role in Oakville's history, acting as mayor between 1908 and 1909 and owner of many businesses in Oakville as well. W.S. Davis married Agnes Cavers in 1904. Agnes' sister Marie was married to Edwin Langmuir.
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  • Grace Langmuir
        This photo was likely taken at the Langmuir summer home in Oakville.
      This photo was likely taken at the Langmuir summer home in Oakville.
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  • Margaret Langmuir
        Margaret 'Peg' Langmuir admires the flowers at the Langmuir summer home in Oakville.
      Margaret 'Peg' Langmuir admires the flowers at the Langmuir summer home in …
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  • The Doll's House
        The Langmuir girls' playhouse was originally the pumphouse used to bring water up from the lake at the Langmuir summer home in Oakville. Pictured here are the twins, Janet and Isabel, and their young
      The Langmuir girls' playhouse was originally the pumphouse used to bring water …
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  • A Shower Bath
        This photo was taken at the Langmuir summer home in Oakville. Playing in the sprinkler are Peg, Janet, Isabel and Grace.
      This photo was taken at the Langmuir summer home in Oakville. Playing …
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  • Margaret Langmuir
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  • Grace Langmuir and Jean Cavers
        This photo was likely taken at the Langmuir summer home at the foot of Trafalgar Road in Oakville. Auntie Jean holds the camera for Grace Langmuir to see.
      This photo was likely taken at the Langmuir summer home at the …
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  • Lizze MacMillan
        This photo was likely taken at Dungannon, the Davis family home in Oakville.
      This photo was likely taken at Dungannon, the Davis family home in …
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  • W.S. Davis
        W.S. Davis and an unidentified girl sit in a sleigh in front of the Marlatt House. The house located at 43 Dunn Street was built by Cecil G. Marlatt in 1888. For a time it was a funeral home but late
      W.S. Davis and an unidentified girl sit in a sleigh in front …
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  • W.S. Davis and Family
        Pictured are: W.S Davis (Uncle Will), Agnes Davis (Auntie Ag), Marie Langmuir (Mother), Margaret 'Peg', Janet and Isabel Langmuir. The third woman is unidentified.
      Pictured are: W.S Davis (Uncle Will), Agnes Davis (Auntie Ag), Marie Langmuir …
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  • The Cavers House
        Wife of W.S. Davis, Agnes Davis was born a Cavers as was Marie Langmuir.
      Wife of W.S. Davis, Agnes Davis was born a Cavers as was …
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  • The Langmuir Girls
        Pictured from left to right are: Margaret 'Peg' Langmuir, Mr. Valentine, Grace Langmuir, Isabel and Janet Langmuir.
      Pictured from left to right are: Margaret 'Peg' Langmuir, Mr. Valentine, Grace …
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  • Cherry Farm
        Cherry Farm, located in Toronto and was owned by James Langmuir, great-uncle to the Langmuir girls, Peg, Isabel, Janet and Grace.
      Cherry Farm, located in Toronto and was owned by James Langmuir, great-uncle …
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  • Cherry Farm in Winter
        Cherry Farm belonged to James Langmuir. Ed Langmuir's father Matthew was brother to James.
      Cherry Farm belonged to James Langmuir. Ed Langmuir's father Matthew was brother …
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  • Ella Langmuir
        Ella is the wife of James Langmuir, owner of Cherry Farm.
      Ella is the wife of James Langmuir, owner of Cherry Farm.
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  • Horses on Cherry Farm
        On the left stands James Langmuir, owner of Cherry Farm. The identities of the other two men are unknown.
      On the left stands James Langmuir, owner of Cherry Farm. The identities …
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  • Langmuir Summer Home
        This house lies at the foot of Trafalgar Road in Oakville. Margaret 'Peg' Langmuir and Janet and Isabel Langmuir are seated on the porch.
      This house lies at the foot of Trafalgar Road in Oakville. Margaret …
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  • The Barn at Cherry Farm
        Pictured are: James Langmuir, owner of Cherry Farm and wife Ella, Marie Langmuir with daughters Peg, Isabel and Janet, and Frances Webster.
      Pictured are: James Langmuir, owner of Cherry Farm and wife Ella, Marie …
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  • Canal in Venice
        The city of Venice is built on a series of small islands in the Venetian Lagoon. To travel throughout the city one must make use of the approximately 150 canals. This photograph, illustrating one of
      The city of Venice is built on a series of small islands …
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  • Saint Mark's Basilica
        Saint Mark's Basilica or Basilica Di San Marco is the most famous church in Venice, Italy. This photograph was taken during a visit on a Langmuir and Davis vacation.
      Saint Mark's Basilica or Basilica Di San Marco is the most famous …
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  • Rialto Bridge
        The Ponte di Rialto or Rialto Bridge is considered by many to be the heart of Venice, Italy. It is the oldest of three bridges which span the Grand Canal. Construction was completed in 1591. This pho
      The Ponte di Rialto or Rialto Bridge is considered by many to …
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