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- L to R, Ruth Baldwin (1902–2003), Ellice Marion (1907–1992), Jean Eleanor (1901–1958) Edna Isabel (1909–1984) and Edith Margeurite (1904–1994). The photograph was taken at the family home, "Oakhurst"L to R, Ruth Baldwin (1902–2003), Ellice Marion (1907–1992), Jean Eleanor (1901–1958) …
- Alfred, Alisemon, and their sons, Leonard, Gordon & Victor Wilson on the former "Town Line", now Winston Churchill Blvd., at Sheridan.Alfred, Alisemon, and their sons, Leonard, Gordon & Victor Wilson on the …
- George Wettlaufer had been born in Perth County and kept a general store at Hawksville in Waterloo County before moving to farm in Trafalgar Township on the 2nd Concession and Highway 25. (In modernGeorge Wettlaufer had been born in Perth County and kept a general …
- George Wettlaufer had been born in Perth County and kept a general store at Hawksville in Waterloo County before moving to farm in Trafalgar Township on the 2nd Concession and Highway 25. (In modernGeorge Wettlaufer had been born in Perth County and kept a general …
- The Ford farm was on 5th Line at Lower Base Road, Trafalgar Township. Information from Isobel Ford: The house on the Fifth Line was built by my great grandfather James Ford – my grandfather J.A. FordThe Ford farm was on 5th Line at Lower Base Road, Trafalgar …
- Christopher Wilson and his son, Christopher Wilson, came to Sheridan in 1829. The father left for London, Ontario but the son and his wife, Elizabeth (Clark) had two sons who also farmed in the area;Christopher Wilson and his son, Christopher Wilson, came to Sheridan in 1829. …
- They never played on Sunday. The dressing room was in the west corner net to the road. It was a separate room, heated by a stove. In the other half of the clubhouse the front opened up, and there wasThey never played on Sunday. The dressing room was in the west …
- The house of James and Ella Langmuir at Cherry Farm. Standing on the porch are Marie Langmuir with daughters Peg, Isabel and Janet, Ella Langmuir and Frances Webster. At the bottom of the stairs is JThe house of James and Ella Langmuir at Cherry Farm. Standing on …
- Cherry Farm belonged to James Langmuir, uncle to Ed Langmuir.Cherry Farm belonged to James Langmuir, uncle to Ed Langmuir.
- From right to left are: James Langmuir (Uncle Jim), Frances Webster (thought to be the sister of Ella), Ella Langmuir (Aunt Ella), Margaret 'Peg' Langmuir, Isabel Langmuir, Marie Langmuir (Mother) anFrom right to left are: James Langmuir (Uncle Jim), Frances Webster (thought …
- From left to right are: Margaret 'Peg' Langmuir and Isabel and Janet Langmuir.From left to right are: Margaret 'Peg' Langmuir and Isabel and Janet …
- 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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