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- The ceremony was performed by Rev. C.D. Farris. Although Carol was born in Toronto, her parents moved their family to Trafalgar Township when the children were still young to join their King family rThe ceremony was performed by Rev. C.D. Farris. Although Carol was born …
- Ron was also often called by his first name,Frank. Mary married Thomas Kenyon Harold Choate on June 30, 1948. Mary and Ken lived happily in Ken's home town of Peterborough, Ontario. Muriel married KeRon was also often called by his first name,Frank. Mary married Thomas …
- Proud father Wilbert Biggar with his daughter, Martha, at her wedding to Jack Patterson.Proud father Wilbert Biggar with his daughter, Martha, at her wedding to …
- William Anson Dixon was born 01 Feb 1858 in Halton County, Ontario Canada and died 13 Sept 1925 in Halton County, Ontario Canada. He was the son of John Dixon 1836 – 1901 and Matilda Ford 1837 – 1908William Anson Dixon was born 01 Feb 1858 in Halton County, Ontario …
- A personal note about Howard is that he made many buying trips overseas but refused to fly, always taking the train to Montreal and a ship to England. A personal note about "Gertie" is that she flewA personal note about Howard is that he made many buying trips …
- Recollections of Lizzie's dress are that it was a shimmery stiff material with reflections of purple, green, and blue shining through.Recollections of Lizzie's dress are that it was a shimmery stiff material …
- A wedding day photograph of Hugh and Agnes O'Connor, July 16, 1935. Hugh O'Connor worked as stationmaster at Hornby, likely in the 1940's and 1950's. His farm was on Lot 12 Con. 8 NDS Trafalgar TownsA wedding day photograph of Hugh and Agnes O'Connor, July 16, 1935. …
- According to some internet geneology information, Jennie (and likely also her husband)is buried in the Brandon Municipal Cemetery but as of this writing, only a portion of those graves are searchableAccording to some internet geneology information, Jennie (and likely also her husband)is …
- Hettie is holding a letter in her hand, perhaps signifying she and Albert had corresponded during her years at College in Hamilton. The 2nd image in this record is the back of the photograph, showingHettie is holding a letter in her hand, perhaps signifying she and …
- This photograph of Billie and Charlotte was taken on their wedding day in 1915 at the "farm on Dundas Hwy." as per the writing on the photograph. Billie and Charlotte had two children, William GeorgeThis photograph of Billie and Charlotte was taken on their wedding day …
- The surname "Conover" was changed by the family from the Dutch, "Coevenhoven" or "Van Coenhoven".The surname "Conover" was changed by the family from the Dutch, "Coevenhoven" …
- The family album has labelled this photograph, "Wedding at home on Dundas Highway". The Conover family home was 1499 Dundas Street East on part of Lot 6 Concession 1 NDS. Ethel and Wilbert married onThe family album has labelled this photograph, "Wedding at home on Dundas …
- Click on "Pages" top left to view the 2nd photograph.Click on "Pages" top left to view the 2nd photograph.
- Mary Wrinch, sister of Horace, studied formally and had her first exhibit at the Ontario Society of Artists in 1894. She became a member of the OSA in 1901, and actively continued as an executive memMary Wrinch, sister of Horace, studied formally and had her first exhibit …
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