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- Ruth Mary Ann Joyce was the daughter of George and Esther (Brown) Joyce who emigrated from Ireland in 1856-7, settling on a farm south-east of Milton, near Omagh, Ontario. Mary's parents died when shRuth Mary Ann Joyce was the daughter of George and Esther (Brown) …
- Francis Wilkinson (1795 - 1884) & his wife Clarissa Simons (1807 - 1886)Francis Wilkinson (1795 - 1884) & his wife Clarissa Simons (1807 - …
- This photograph was taken in March 1979.This photograph was taken in March 1979.
- Postville was also known as Post's Corners. It was at the intersection of Trafalgar Road and Dundas Street, Trafalgar Township.Postville was also known as Post's Corners. It was at the intersection …
- Photograph date is unknown. Early land registry records and Trafalgar census records from 1851, 1871, 1881 use the family surname spelling, "Hagar". However, the 1861 census and the family gravestonePhotograph date is unknown. Early land registry records and Trafalgar census records …
- Located in the Hopedale district of Bronte at Third Line and Rebecca Street. It was built as an open strip mall in 1959 with the development of the surrounding subdivision. In 1971, it was enclosed aLocated in the Hopedale district of Bronte at Third Line and Rebecca …
- A link to the "lost cemetery" of the church is here for your further information. The church is at 8815 Britannia Rd W, Milton, Ontario.A link to the "lost cemetery" of the church is here for …
- The back of the post card is blank with no descriptive information so it is not included in this record.The back of the post card is blank with no descriptive information …
- There is no indication of the year for this Palermo Hall statement of Receipts and Expenditures but looking through the expenditures for brick, roofing, timber, cement, window blinds, metal roofing,There is no indication of the year for this Palermo Hall statement …
- The bridge was named for the Barnstaple family who owned the farm on the hill just above it. Municipal records now show the name as "Barnstable", not "Barnstaple" - the name long-time residents stillThe bridge was named for the Barnstaple family who owned the farm …
- Anna Mary Beamer, called Polly, and Absalom married on October 17, 1809 in Grimsby Township, Lincoln County. They had 11 children, all born in Palermo, Trafalgar Township, Halton County. 1. Anna CathAnna Mary Beamer, called Polly, and Absalom married on October 17, 1809 …
- This record also includes a side view of the house and a third image of the back of the photograph.This record also includes a side view of the house and a …
- This copy of the Wilmot survey map of Trafalgar Township was photographed from a wonderful display copy. It looks like Mr. Wilmot signed his name, "Sam L. Wilmot", but it is actually "Sam S. Wilmot".This copy of the Wilmot survey map of Trafalgar Township was photographed …
- George and Mary Lyon emigrated from England in 1879 and raised their family of 9 children in this house. The cabin, built in 1820, was originally situated at 7th Line (Trafalgar Road) and MarlboroughGeorge and Mary Lyon emigrated from England in 1879 and raised their …
- Centriller replaced the former Bronte (Public) School, S.S. 13.Centriller replaced the former Bronte (Public) School, S.S. 13.
- Other photographs linked here in the group name, "Loyal Orange Lodge", show the Hornby Lodge building on Steeles Avenue, among other Halton images. The two photographs here were originally taken by tOther photographs linked here in the group name, "Loyal Orange Lodge", show …
- In May 2019, Ed Barber writes: It is now 70+ years since this class picture was taken. The years are still flying by! Are any old class mates out there, or who knew my old class mates? Please reply tIn May 2019, Ed Barber writes: It is now 70+ years since …
- "Oakhurst" was a bit south of the "Dundas Highway" and Palermo. It was just north of the small hamlet centre of Merton. Merton was a small hamlet in the old Trafalgar Township, centred just south of"Oakhurst" was a bit south of the "Dundas Highway" and Palermo. It …
- Percy W. Merry, or "P.W. Merry" as it was sometimes called, accommodated children from kindergarten to Grade Eight. In 1958, a number of one-room schools in Halton County were closed and the childrenPercy W. Merry, or "P.W. Merry" as it was sometimes called, accommodated …
- The back of the post card is not uploaded.The back of the post card is not uploaded.
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