I do not know that name of the carriage shop nor do I know the date of the photograph. But I am intrigued by the name "Arnold Warren."
My great grandfather, Joseph Warren, was born in Colborne where he built horse-drawn carriages. At some point he moved to Marmora, Ontario where he continued to make carriages. When Marmora was incorporated as a vilage in 1901, he became reeve.
I wonder if there is a connection between my great grandfather and the carriage shop in Colborne.
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I do not know that name of the carriage shop nor do I know the date of the photograph. But I am intrigued by the name "Arnold Warren."
My great grandfather, Joseph Warren, was born in Colborne where he built horse-drawn carriages. At some point he moved to Marmora, Ontario where he continued to make carriages. When Marmora was incorporated as a vilage in 1901, he became reeve.
I wonder if there is a connection between my great grandfather and the carriage shop in Colborne.