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  • Oakville Fair 1901: Stafford D. Marlatt.
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    Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
  • Ferndale: home of Stafford D. Marlatt, 1897.
        Located at 82 William St., Oakville.
      Located at 82 William St., Oakville.
    Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
  • Wilbur Triller Marlatt, 1868?-1945.
        Son of Stafford Dean Marlatt and brother of Cecil G. Marlatt. An elder from 1910-1945 at Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville, Wilbur was widely known for his involvement in the Ontario Motor League.
      Son of Stafford Dean Marlatt and brother of Cecil G. Marlatt. An …
    Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
  • Cecil G. Marlatt as a young man, 1854-1928.
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    Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
  • Sarah "Birdie" Marlatt (as a young woman), 1863-1939.
        Second wife of Cecil G. Marlatt.
      Second wife of Cecil G. Marlatt.
    Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
  • Cecil Gustavus Marlatt, 1854-1928.
        Son of Stafford Dean Marlatt, Cecil G. Marlatt was an industrialist, civic leader and active yachting enthusiast. One of the most colourful members in the history of the congregation of Knox Presbyte
      Son of Stafford Dean Marlatt, Cecil G. Marlatt was an industrialist, civic …
    Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
  • Sarah "Birdie" Marlatt, 1863-1939.
        Second wife of Cecil G. Marlatt.
      Second wife of Cecil G. Marlatt.
    Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
  • Mr. and Mrs. John Muirhead Gallie.
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    Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
  • Maggie Gallie.
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    Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
  • Reverend James Nisbet, Minister of Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville, 1850-1862.
        Born in 1823 in Glasgow, Scotland. Minister of the united congregations of Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville and Sixteen Mile Creek, 1850-1862. In 1866, he led a party of pioneers that included his
      Born in 1823 in Glasgow, Scotland. Minister of the united congregations of …
    Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
  • Reverend James Nisbet memorial.
        In memory of the Rev. James Nisbet, the first foreign missionary of the Canada Presbyterian Church and the founder of Prince Albert, born at Hutchesontown, Glasgow, Scotland. Sept. 8th, 1823, arrived
      In memory of the Rev. James Nisbet, the first foreign missionary of …
    Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
  • Roderick McNeil.
        The McNeils are one of the 37 families represented on the promissory note signed 1887 for the building of the present church.
      The McNeils are one of the 37 families represented on the promissory …
    Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
  • Catherine Ross McNeil (as a young woman).
        Wife of Roderick McNeil.
      Wife of Roderick McNeil.
    Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
  • William MacKay.
        The MacKays are one of the 37 families represented on the promissory note signed 1887 for the building of the present church. William MacKay and his wife Christina had a daughter named Jennet who mar
      The MacKays are one of the 37 families represented on the promissory …
    Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
  • John MacKay.
        The MacKays are one of the 37 families represented on the promissory note signed 1887 for the building of the present church. John MacKay and his wife had a son William MacKay, the father of Grace Ma
      The MacKays are one of the 37 families represented on the promissory …
    Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
  • William MacKay, son of John MacKay,
        The MacKays are one of the 37 families represented on the promissory note signed 1887 for the building of the present church.
      The MacKays are one of the 37 families represented on the promissory …
    Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
  • Mr. Coutts?
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    Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
  • Captain George Hardy Morden
        The Mordens are one of the 37 families represented on the promissory note signed 1887 for the building of the present church. Captain George Hardy Morden was the founder of the Morden Line of steam s
      The Mordens are one of the 37 families represented on the promissory …
    Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
  • Morden family.
        Left to right: Captain Edward Morden, Lena Morden (Mrs. Ernest Taylor), Dolly Morden (Mrs. Charles Menielley), Captain William H. Morden and Captain George E. Morden (seated) - the children of Captai
      Left to right: Captain Edward Morden, Lena Morden (Mrs. Ernest Taylor), Dolly …
    Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
  • Robert and Elizabeth Balmer golden wedding, 1895.
        Robert Balmer was one of the congregation's most prominent figures in public service. He held all of the important offices of town, was an elder of Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville, for 45 years, p
      Robert Balmer was one of the congregation's most prominent figures in public …
    Knox Presbyterian Church, Oakville
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