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- Loose copy photocopied document found inside of Women's Institute scrapbook, 2sbLoose copy photocopied document found inside of Women's Institute scrapbook, 2sb
- Loose copy photocopied document found inside of Women's Institute scrapbook, 2sbLoose copy photocopied document found inside of Women's Institute scrapbook, 2sb
- Reproduction photograph located in the Merriman Family Scrapbook. The Cramahe Public Library Archives does not retain the original in its collection.Reproduction photograph located in the Merriman Family Scrapbook. The Cramahe Public Library …
- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rice (1866-1935) and Sarah Ashby Rice (1872-1955) married on 4 June 1902 in the county of York, City of Toronto by Rev. Wesley Down. The family moved to a farm at Lot 30, ConcessiMr. and Mrs. Samuel Rice (1866-1935) and Sarah Ashby Rice (1872-1955) married …
- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rice (1866-1935) and Sarah Ashby Rice (1872-1955) married on 4 June 1902 in the county of York, City of Toronto by Rev. Wesley Down. The family moved to a farm at Lot 30, ConcessiMr. and Mrs. Samuel Rice (1866-1935) and Sarah Ashby Rice (1872-1955) married …
- Leslie Herbert Rice (1903-1996) was the son of Samuel Rice (1866-1935) and Sarah Ashby Rice (1872-1955). Mr. and Mrs. Rice married on 4 June 1902 in the county of York, City of Toronto by Rev. WesleyLeslie Herbert Rice (1903-1996) was the son of Samuel Rice (1866-1935) and …
- Contents Acknowledgements Chapter 1 Since the World Began Chapter 2 At Home in the Wilderness Chapter 3 Keelers Were Leaders Chapter 4 By Land and by Water Chapter 5 ‘Old Cat Hollow’ Chapter 6 The AgContents Acknowledgements Chapter 1 Since the World Began Chapter 2 At Home …
- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rice (1866-1935) and Sarah Ashby Rice (1872-1955) married on 4 June 1902 in the county of York, City of Toronto by Rev. Wesley Down. The family moved to a farm at Lot 30, ConcessiMr. and Mrs. Samuel Rice (1866-1935) and Sarah Ashby Rice (1872-1955) married …
- Samuel Rice (1866-1935) and Sarah Ashby Rice (1872-1955) married on 4 June 1902 in the county of York, City of Toronto by Rev. Wesley Down. The family moved to a farm at Lot 30, Concession Broken FroSamuel Rice (1866-1935) and Sarah Ashby Rice (1872-1955) married on 4 June …
- Samuel Rice (1866-1935) and Sarah Ashby Rice (1872-1955) married on 4 June 1902 in the county of York, City of Toronto by Rev. Wesley Down. The family moved to a farm at Lot 30, Concession Broken FroSamuel Rice (1866-1935) and Sarah Ashby Rice (1872-1955) married on 4 June …
- Samuel Rice (1866-1935) and Sarah Ashby Rice (1872-1955) married on 4 June 1902 in the county of York, City of Toronto by Rev. Wesley Down. The family moved to a farm at Lot 30, Concession Broken FroSamuel Rice (1866-1935) and Sarah Ashby Rice (1872-1955) married on 4 June …
- Samuel Rice (1866-1935) and Sarah Ashby Rice (1872-1955) married on 4 June 1902 in the county of York, City of Toronto by Rev. Wesley Down. The family moved to a farm at Lot 30, Concession Broken FroSamuel Rice (1866-1935) and Sarah Ashby Rice (1872-1955) married on 4 June …
- (1872-1955) Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rice (1866-1935) and Sarah Ashby Rice (1872-1955) married on 4 June 1902 in the county of York, City of Toronto by Rev. Wesley Down. The family moved to a farm at Lot(1872-1955) Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rice (1866-1935) and Sarah Ashby Rice (1872-1955) …
- University of Toronto Press, 1979, 282 pages, illus. Photos by Hugh Robertson.University of Toronto Press, 1979, 282 pages, illus. Photos by Hugh Robertson.
- A compilation of newspapers articles, photographs, photocopied images, and Cramahe Township Local Architectural Conservancy Advisory Committee documents enclosed in a binder.A compilation of newspapers articles, photographs, photocopied images, and Cramahe Township Local …
- This image was published in How Firm a Foundation: A History of the Township of Cramahe and the Village of Colborne in Cramahe's Digital Archives (3bk), p.143. The caption reads: “Colborne businessmeThis image was published in How Firm a Foundation: A History of …
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