Gilby - Hardy - Wilson Families, Sheridan (Oakville, Ontario)
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- Dr. Hardy was the son of George and Emily (Gilby) Hardy of Sheridan, Trafalgar Township. As a young man, he was a teacher, then he opened his practice as a dentist on Carlton Street, in Toronto opposite Maple Leaf Gardens. When he retired, he owned a greenhouse and nursery on ...Dr. Hardy was the son of George and Emily (Gilby) Hardy of ...
- This record contains 5 photographs of items used or made by the women of the Hardy family of Sheridan, Trafalgar Township in the late 1800s, early 1900s. The face veil was worn by Isabella Jane (Stevenson) Hardy, 1890-1900 era. The collar is purchased, machine-made lace but the edges were likely ...This record contains 5 photographs of items used or made by the ...
- The beautiful handsewn cape worn by Alisemon Hardy around 1900 is shown in front, back and closeup photographs. The lace covering the entire cape and forming the collar is machine-made and purchased, as are the strips of beading overlaid on the lace, and the beaded triangles around the bottom of ...The beautiful handsewn cape worn by Alisemon Hardy around 1900 is shown ...
- Mary Buckton and George Hardy married in England, then emigrated to Canada sometime by 1838. (Clarification of the birth place of their eldest daughter, Mary Elizabeth Hardy, is needed. Possibly in England, possibly in Canada as there seem to have been two Mary Hardy children at about the same time. ...Mary Buckton and George Hardy married in England, then emigrated to Canada ...
- The Wilson family farm was on the west side of the present-day Winston Churchill Blvd., Mississauga, Ontario.The Wilson family farm was on the west side of the present-day ...
- Back lane on the Wilson farm in Sheridan, Trafalgar Township. The farm was south of what is now the Queen Elizabeth Way.Back lane on the Wilson farm in Sheridan, Trafalgar Township. The farm ...
- Alfred with his son Victor at the Wilson farm in Sheridan, Trafalgar Township. Victor's mother and the wife of Alfred was Alisemon Mary Hardy, daughter of George and Emily Hardy, all of Sheridan.Alfred with his son Victor at the Wilson farm in Sheridan, Trafalgar ...
- Alfred is standing beside the porch on the left. On the front porch, left to right, are Gordon sitting on the railing, Richard & wife Annie, Leonard, Alisemon, and Victor Wilson.Alfred is standing beside the porch on the left. On the front ...
- Alisemon Mary Wilson with her son Victor and colt in Sheridan.Alisemon Mary Wilson with her son Victor and colt in Sheridan.
- Richard Wilson with his grandson Victor at Sheridan, Trafalgar Township.Richard Wilson with his grandson Victor at Sheridan, Trafalgar Township.
- Christopher Wilson and his son, Christopher Wilson, came to Sheridan in 1829. The father left for London, Ontario but the son and his wife, Elizabeth (Clark) had two sons who also farmed in the area; John on the Town Line (now Winston Churchill Blvd.) and Richard on the homestead at ...Christopher Wilson and his son, Christopher Wilson, came to Sheridan in 1829. ...
- Alfred, Alisemon, and their sons, Leonard, Gordon & Victor Wilson on the former "Town Line", now Winston Churchill Blvd., at Sheridan.Alfred, Alisemon, and their sons, Leonard, Gordon & Victor Wilson on the ...
- Emily (Gilby) Hardy (in car) married George Hardy. Victor is hiding in front of the car, so that the driver cannot see him. The car belonged to George Buckton Hardy. The Wilson family, the Gilby family and Hardy family all had farms at Sheridan, Trafalgar Township, Halton County.Emily (Gilby) Hardy (in car) married George Hardy. Victor is hiding in ...
- Alfred married Alisemon Mary (Hardy). They farmed in Sheridan, Trafalgar Township. They had three sons.Alfred married Alisemon Mary (Hardy). They farmed in Sheridan, Trafalgar Township. They ...
- Alfred with his son, Victor at Sheridan, Trafalgar Township in 1958.Alfred with his son, Victor at Sheridan, Trafalgar Township in 1958.
- The home of husband and wife Emily (Gilby) Hardy and George Henry Hardy on the south east corner of the Town Line (now Winston Churchill Blvd.) and what is now the Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW). This picture was taken on Victoria Day (May 24th) 1917, which is why they are ...The home of husband and wife Emily (Gilby) Hardy and George Henry ...
- Hardy house, on the South East corner of Town Line (Winston Churchill Blvd.) and what is now the QEW.Hardy house, on the South East corner of Town Line (Winston Churchill ...
- C.R. Landy, Photographer, Berlin, Ont. Copies can be had at any time.C.R. Landy, Photographer, Berlin, Ont. Copies can be had at any time.
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