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- Niagara Falls Review (Niagara Falls, Ontario. Canada) A Niagara-area battalion, the 176th was mobilized beginning in January 1916, with recruitment taking place over the next number of months. Col. Donald Sharpe was appointed the commanding officer. AlsNiagara Falls Review (Niagara Falls, Ontario. Canada) A Niagara-area battalion, the 176th was mobilized beginning in January 1916, with …
- The Lowry's [Lowery] store has also been known as Woodruff's General StoreThe Lowry's [Lowery] store has also been known as Woodruff's General Store
- "New Fisher Peach. Outstanding phenomenon in peach history, discovered near Queenston, Ontario." Newspaper clipping with photographs of Fisher family and their orchard. Photo 1: Walter Fisher, Jr. su"New Fisher Peach. Outstanding phenomenon in peach history, discovered near Queenston, Ontario." …
- Huggins, Jean A. E. (1895-1989), St. Catharines Standard (St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada18910421), Sep 1956 Article "Goring family has played important role in Niagara Township for over 100 years" about one of the prominent families in Niagara region published in the local newspaper.Huggins, Jean A. E. (1895-1989), St. Catharines Standard (St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada18910421), Sep 1956 Article "Goring family has played important role in Niagara Township for over …
- A folder containing histories of a few prominent families from Queenston, Ontario, written by different authors (usually members of the clan). 12 pages; not dated but probably around 1945. HistoriesA folder containing histories of a few prominent families from Queenston, Ontario, …
- The author's grandfather Francis Goring (born in England in 1755) worked as a clerk in the fur trade in Niagara area where he settled permanently and raised a family. One of his children was AbrahamThe author's grandfather Francis Goring (born in England in 1755) worked as …
- David Jackson Lowery was born at Ancaster on June 10, 1824 to Matthew Lowrey and Hannah Kelly. He married Elizabeth Catherine Teeter and had 9 children. He passed away on 27 June 1901 in St. Davids,David Jackson Lowery was born at Ancaster on June 10, 1824 to …
- David Jackson Lowery [Lowrey] was born at Ancaster on June 10, 1824 to Matthew Lowrey and Hannah Kelly. He married Elizabeth Catherine Teeter and had 9 children. He passed away on 27 June 1901 in St.David Jackson Lowery [Lowrey] was born at Ancaster on June 10, 1824 …
- Sepia-toned portrait photograph of young Charles Matthew Lowrey [Lowery]. Undated, probably in the late 1870'sSepia-toned portrait photograph of young Charles Matthew Lowrey [Lowery]. Undated, probably in …
- Mullin Carolyn, Niagara-on-the-Lake Review Weekly ( Thomson Newspaper Company Limited), 19 Apr 1994 Woodruff-Rigby House was built in the village of St. Davids by Richard Woodruff (1784 – 1872), a merchant and political figure in Upper Canada Current address: 1385 York Road Niagara-on-the-Lake, OntMullin Carolyn, Niagara-on-the-Lake Review Weekly ( Thomson Newspaper Company Limited), 19 Apr 1994 Woodruff-Rigby House was built in the village of St. Davids by Richard …
- Elizabeth Catherine was born in Virgil, Ontario on Jan 20, 1826 to Jacob Teeter and Sarah Caughell. She married George Longhurst (1820-1848) and had 2 children: James Walter Longhurst 1846-1903 RoberElizabeth Catherine was born in Virgil, Ontario on Jan 20, 1826 to …
- Charles Matthew Lowrey [Lowery] was born in Vanessa, Ontario on 29 Aug 1855 to David Jackson Lowrey and Elizabeth Catherine Teeter. He married Helen Emily Wallace and they had 5 children: Robert JackCharles Matthew Lowrey [Lowery] was born in Vanessa, Ontario on 29 Aug …
- Wesley Marshall Lowrey [Lowery] was born in 1860 to David Jackson Lowrey and Elizabeth Catherine Teeter. His wife's name was Mina (1863-1929). He died on July 30, 1924 and was buried in the cemeteryWesley Marshall Lowrey [Lowery] was born in 1860 to David Jackson Lowrey …
- Mullin Carolyn, Niagara Falls Review (Niagara Falls, Ontario. Canada), 2 May 1994 Current address: 214 Four Mile Creek Rd., Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, CanadaMullin Carolyn, Niagara Falls Review (Niagara Falls, Ontario. Canada), 2 May 1994 Current address: 214 Four Mile Creek Rd., Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada
- Full title: Growing up in a small town in the thirties and forties. Memories of Thomas Alan Clifford. 16 pages of typed (unpublished) memoirs by Alan Clifford, recollecting his childhood and teen yeaFull title: Growing up in a small town in the thirties and …
- Usher, Harold, Niagara Advance (Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada), 8 Oct 1980 "Queenston cement works". Article about the Queenston quarries and cement plant there (founded by Isaac Usher in 1880s) written by Harold Usher. "Queenston Cement Mill". A student report prepared byUsher, Harold, Niagara Advance (Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada), 8 Oct 1980 "Queenston cement works". Article about the Queenston quarries and cement plant there …
- Black and white photograph of the natural cement plant in Queenston with railway tracks below and groups of employees standing at higher elevations. Queenston Cement Works was founded by Isaac UsherBlack and white photograph of the natural cement plant in Queenston with …
- Helen Emily Wallace was born in Cobourg, Ontario on November 16, 1856 to Robert Wallace and Ann Jane Hewitt. She married Charles Matthew Lowrey in 1882 and had 5 children (Robert, Harold, Luella, EdnHelen Emily Wallace was born in Cobourg, Ontario on November 16, 1856 …
- Article about moving a historic house built by Woodruff family in St. Davids to Caledon Hills by a new owner Douglas Doerr from Toronto. Newspaper clipping. Unknown publication. From Armstrong familyArticle about moving a historic house built by Woodruff family in St. …
- A survey of approximately 60 buildings in Niagara-On-The-Lake, mostly historic buildings. The report examines the construction of each building, any additions or renovations made (sometimes listed asA survey of approximately 60 buildings in Niagara-On-The-Lake, mostly historic buildings. The …
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