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- Charles Herbert Colton b. 19 Apr 1871 son of Jacob and Mary.Charles Herbert Colton b. 19 Apr 1871 son of Jacob and Mary.
- Probably the son of Henry Smith and Elizabeth "Libby" Norton 1861-1921Probably the son of Henry Smith and Elizabeth "Libby" Norton 1861-1921
- Hiram Clark Norton 1846-1919 was son of John 1812-1902 & Elizabeth 1819-1856 (Clark) Norton. Hiram worked as a farmhand in the summer and in logging cams in Quebec in the winter. He could cut a treeHiram Clark Norton 1846-1919 was son of John 1812-1902 & Elizabeth 1819-1856 …
- Hiram George Andrew Norton 1876-1947 was the son of Hiram Clark and Elizabeth (Wilkinson) Norton. The Norton family moved frequently until finally purchasing the farm at lots 1 & 2, Concession 1 NDSHiram George Andrew Norton 1876-1947 was the son of Hiram Clark and …
- Thomas “Tom” Norton c1866-1916- Son of John Norton and Francis “Fanny” Walker.Thomas “Tom” Norton c1866-1916- Son of John Norton and Francis “Fanny” Walker.
- Mary loved hats, and worked as a milliner in Toronto. Her big hat was stylish at the time of the photo.Mary loved hats, and worked as a milliner in Toronto. Her big …
- L6 - C4 Trafalgar Township. Ob Britannia Rd, opposite Church of Christ.L6 - C4 Trafalgar Township. Ob Britannia Rd, opposite Church of Christ.
- Taken at Robert and Ruth Browning's farm on the 4th line, between Derry Rd and Britannia, in the 1960's.Taken at Robert and Ruth Browning's farm on the 4th line, between …
- It has been suggetsed this is actually. ROBERT COVERDALE (1824-1906) and not HARMON HENRY INGLEHART (1827- 1917 ) 5th child and second son of John Peter Inglehart and Elizabeth (Betsy) Fisher and husIt has been suggetsed this is actually. ROBERT COVERDALE (1824-1906) and not …
- Son of William Cyrus Inglehart and his first wife, Mary Bray, (1822 – 1861). Mary was the daughter of Mahlon Bray and Rachel Freeman. This picture was taken in BurlingtonSon of William Cyrus Inglehart and his first wife, Mary Bray, (1822 …
- Son of John Inglehart (1756 – 1835) and Magdalind Bouslaugh (1763 – 1835). John Peter was born in Pennsylvania in 1791, but the family emigrated to Canada as United Empire Loyalists in 1800, coming wSon of John Inglehart (1756 – 1835) and Magdalind Bouslaugh (1763 – …
- Photo of Wesley Patterson, who is buried in the Palermo Anglican Cemetery. 1863 - 1955Photo of Wesley Patterson, who is buried in the Palermo Anglican Cemetery. …
- The parents of Charles were Amanda Mary Oakley, b. October 18, 1831 in Waterdown, Ontario, who married John A. Foreman, Jr. in the town of Oakville, Trafalgar Township on April 29, 1847. They boughtThe parents of Charles were Amanda Mary Oakley, b. October 18, 1831 …
- From left to right: Frank Ruddell, Ken Pell, Elmer Pell, Gordon Brigden, Wally Thomson. Pulled on Frank Ruddell Wagon, July 1961From left to right: Frank Ruddell, Ken Pell, Elmer Pell, Gordon Brigden, …
- William Henry Devlin with friends. Devlin is seated bottom left. WWIWilliam Henry Devlin with friends. Devlin is seated bottom left. WWI
- Joe Cunningham lived on 5th Line below Derry Road.Joe Cunningham lived on 5th Line below Derry Road.
- James O'Boyle, one of the first Irishmen in Oakville, standing in front of the first log cabin in the town. For more information on James O'Boyle and the O'Boyle family, please see the Plante FamilyJames O'Boyle, one of the first Irishmen in Oakville, standing in front …
- Early land registry records and Trafalgar census records from 1851, 1871, 1881 use the family surname spelling, "Hagar". However, the 1861 census and the family gravestones in the Palermo cemetery usEarly land registry records and Trafalgar census records from 1851, 1871, 1881 …
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