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- Eliza J. Padginton (1862-1961) served the Colborne community as postmistress for over 70 years, beginning her career in January 1883 as an assistant to the Postmaster of Her Majesty’s (Queen VictoriaEliza J. Padginton (1862-1961) served the Colborne community as postmistress for over …
- Eliza J. Padginton (1862-1961) served the Colborne community as postmistress for over 70 years, beginning her career in January 1883 as an assistant to the Postmaster of Her Majesty’s (Queen VictoriaEliza J. Padginton (1862-1961) served the Colborne community as postmistress for over …
- Eliza J. Padginton (1862-1961) served the Colborne community as postmistress for over 70 years, beginning her career in January 1883 as an assistant to the Postmaster of Her Majesty’s (Queen VictoriaEliza J. Padginton (1862-1961) served the Colborne community as postmistress for over …
- Eliza J. Padginton (1862-1961) served the Colborne community as postmistress for over 70 years, beginning her career in January 1883 as an assistant to the Postmaster of Her Majesty’s (Queen VictoriaEliza J. Padginton (1862-1961) served the Colborne community as postmistress for over …
- See the publication - How Firm a Foundation: A History of the Township of Cramahe and the Village of Colborne in Cramahe's Digital Archives (3bk), p.124 for a 1913 Methodist Church Choir photo that iSee the publication - How Firm a Foundation: A History of the …
- Handwritten on back of photo: Duke of Connaught train with Princess Pat Private Tr stopped overnight at ColborneHandwritten on back of photo: Duke of Connaught train with Princess Pat …
- Click on the Select arrow for Pages to see an additional photo. The Pages box is located at the top of the page. This second photograph is intact and from the files of Larke's grandaughter Mrs. ShirlClick on the Select arrow for Pages to see an additional photo. …
- A researcher provided the following comment (April 2014): This lady is most likely Mary Emily Isabella McTavish (1847-1932). It appears Mary never married. "Mary Emily Isabella McTavish (1847-1932) wA researcher provided the following comment (April 2014): This lady is most …
- Likely victory celebration.Likely victory celebration.
- Comment submitted (Feburary 2016): "I believe it says Turney".Comment submitted (Feburary 2016): "I believe it says Turney".
- Illegible handwritten inscription on back.Illegible handwritten inscription on back.
- Label on back of photo: Mrs. T.M. Gresham Elgin Street South Colborne, OntarioLabel on back of photo: Mrs. T.M. Gresham Elgin Street South Colborne, …
- Handwritten on back of photograph: 1 Jno. Snetsniger 2 Frank Gill 3 Arthur Hawkins 4 Clinton Coyle 5 Dave Black...Handwritten on back of photograph: 1 Jno. Snetsniger 2 Frank Gill 3 …
- Handwritten on back of photo: Our oxen Barney and Bob taken in front of house at farm Harry Scott is the man circa 1910 See Henry Scott and Barney and Bob in other images - 1gp and 11gpHandwritten on back of photo: Our oxen Barney and Bob taken in …
- Leslie Herbert (1903-1996) and Yvonne Gertrude (1907-1986) were the children of Samuel Rice (1866-1935) and Sarah Ashby Rice (1872-1955). Mr. and Mrs. S. Rice married on 4 June 1902 in the county ofLeslie Herbert (1903-1996) and Yvonne Gertrude (1907-1986) were the children of Samuel …
- Leslie Herbert (1903-1996) and Yvonne Gertrude (1907-1986) were the children of Samuel Rice (1866-1935) and Sarah Ashby Rice (1872-1955). Mr. and Mrs. S. Rice married on 4 June 1902 in the county ofLeslie Herbert (1903-1996) and Yvonne Gertrude (1907-1986) were the children of Samuel …
- Leslie Herbert (1903-1996) and Yvonne Gertrude (1907-1986) were the children of Samuel Rice (1866-1935) and Sarah Ashby Rice (1872-1955). Mr. and Mrs. S. Rice married on 4 June 1902 in the county ofLeslie Herbert (1903-1996) and Yvonne Gertrude (1907-1986) were the children of Samuel …
- 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 …
- See the publication - How Firm a Foundation: A History of the Township of Cramahe and the Village of Colborne in Cramahe's Digital Archives (3bk), p.152 and p.156 for a reference to Harry Mayhew's JeSee the publication - How Firm a Foundation: A History of the …
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