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- The Independent Order of Foresters or I.O.F. orphanage was built in 1910 at 53 Bond Street, Oakville. In 1943, the army rented it as a re-training centre for soldiers, and in 1944 the main building bThe Independent Order of Foresters or I.O.F. orphanage was built in 1910 …
- The Independent Order of Foresters or I.O.F. orphanage was built in 1910 at 53 Bond Street, Oakville. In 1943, the army rented it as a re-training centre for soldiers, and in 1944 the main building bThe Independent Order of Foresters or I.O.F. orphanage was built in 1910 …
- George and Polly King had 11 children. They enjoyed many family gatherings over the years on the family farms along Dundas at the Sixteen, and on the Sixteen flats. When they all got together with thGeorge and Polly King had 11 children. They enjoyed many family gatherings …
- The children of this happy family spanned 24 years.The children of this happy family spanned 24 years.
- Joseph died in March 1916 and his son, George, is not in uniform here so we know it was taken before the fall of 1915. Hazel would have been about 10 years old in 1913 and I think she looks a littleJoseph died in March 1916 and his son, George, is not in …
- The Norton family moved frequently until finally purchasing the farm at Lots 1 & 2, Concession 1 NDS Nelson Twp. Halton Co., in 1910. The photograph file name gives 1915 as the date, 1917 is the dateThe Norton family moved frequently until finally purchasing the farm at Lots …
- The back of the photograph is the second image in this record. The surname spelling on their headstone is "Bigger" but the spelling "Biggar" has also been commonly used by the family.The back of the photograph is the second image in this record. …
- The children in this photograph are Joseph Woodrow Kelley (1918 – 1998), Francis Harold Kelley (1919 – 1998) Harry (Henry) Bernard Kelley (1921 - ?), and Kathleen Kelley. They are the children of WilThe children in this photograph are Joseph Woodrow Kelley (1918 – 1998), …
- L – R. Amy Breckon, Isabel Luscombe, James Breckon, Julia Luscombe, Emma Luscombe Breckon, John L. Breckon, Thomas Luscombe Sr, Jock Luscombe, Jon Luscombe Jr.L – R. Amy Breckon, Isabel Luscombe, James Breckon, Julia Luscombe, Emma …
- Carol is about 8 or 9 months old in this photograph so it was taken just before the year end of 1927 or early 1928.Carol is about 8 or 9 months old in this photograph so …
- The Hardy sons, left to right, Alexander Dufferin, Jackson Blake, John Gilby, George Buxton. Mother Emily is in the background.The Hardy sons, left to right, Alexander Dufferin, Jackson Blake, John Gilby, …
- This photograph was probably taken at a family home in England just before they emigrated to Canada as family labels say F.R. Powell is 16 years old in the photograph and the family emigrated in 1908This photograph was probably taken at a family home in England just …
- George's parents were George and Mary Hardy. Emily's parents were John and Alisimon (or Alisemon) Elizabeth Gilby of Sheridan. Her close sister was Emma Gilby. Emily and George are buried at SpringcrGeorge's parents were George and Mary Hardy. Emily's parents were John and …
- The family lived and farmed in Sheridan, Trafalgar Township, Halton County.The family lived and farmed in Sheridan, Trafalgar Township, Halton County.
- 3269 Dundas Street West is part of Lots 33 and 34, Concession 1, Township of Trafalgar, now in the Town of Oakville. North side of Dundas, west of Bronte Road. The property includes 3271 Dundas Stree3269 Dundas Street West is part of Lots 33 and 34, Concession …
- Five generations of the McCann family have farmed in Omagh at 1427 Britannia Road West. Margaret's husband was Cecil McCann.Five generations of the McCann family have farmed in Omagh at 1427 …
- In 1815, Orange Lawrence came from the United States. In 1823, Orange and his wife, Sarah, settled on a farm near Hammondsville, later renamed Sheridan, Lot 1, Con. 2, SDS, south of Dundas Street, TrIn 1815, Orange Lawrence came from the United States. In 1823, Orange …
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