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- Morely Stout (top left) was possibly a friend of Adelaide's. He appears in many of the Bradley family photos. Will Bradley (bottom right) was not a Bradley by birth. John Bradley found Will camped wiMorely Stout (top left) was possibly a friend of Adelaide's. He appears …
- "There was a train wreck in which a cargo car was broken, and a lot of bolts of material were left along the track. I bet they're wearing green velvet. A lot of people were wearing green velvet a yea"There was a train wreck in which a cargo car was broken, …
- The daughters are (L-R); Martha (1866 - 1948), married Edward Fox (1854 - ?) Annie (Sarah Anne 1864 - ?), married Edwin (Edward) Armstrong. Notice in Canadian Champion dated 1891. On Dec. 25 at GraceThe daughters are (L-R); Martha (1866 - 1948), married Edward Fox (1854 …
- Father: Andrew Pickett born January 15th 1834 in Nelson Twp, Halton County, Ontario and died December 1st 1920 in Vermillion, Clay County, South Dakota, USA. Andrew is buried in Bluff View Cemetery VFather: Andrew Pickett born January 15th 1834 in Nelson Twp, Halton County, …
- Will and Harry Wight, sons of John & Celia WightWill and Harry Wight, sons of John & Celia Wight
- 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 …
- Research indications are that Emma and Emily were not twins but born close together in years. The Canada Census of 1861, for example, gives their ages as different.Research indications are that Emma and Emily were not twins but born …
- Front row, right are Emily and Emma (Gilby), the two sisters who had come with their parents from England in 1850. Emily married George Hardy. Alisemon Hardy, their daughter, married Alfred Wilson inFront row, right are Emily and Emma (Gilby), the two sisters who …
- Portrait of Janet Jerusha "Eva" Gilbert with her brother Douglas, children of William and Janet Gilbert. The portrait was taken at a studio on Yonge Street in Toronto. Eva later married Fred DarlingtPortrait of Janet Jerusha "Eva" Gilbert with her brother Douglas, children of …
- Ethel Giles on the left, and her sister Mary on the right. The man in the centre is likely Harry Leedham.Ethel Giles on the left, and her sister Mary on the right. …
- The Wettlaufer Sisters, two of whom were married at the time this photo was taken. Seated is Ada Hill. Standing are (l-r) Charlotte Waterbury, Georgina (Ina) and Rosetta Wettlaufer.The Wettlaufer Sisters, two of whom were married at the time this …
- The wedding took place on June 15th, 1927. The Balls had a farm on the West side of Tremaine Road, just north of the 407.The wedding took place on June 15th, 1927. The Balls had a …
- Eckhardt Wettlaufer, Gertrude Beaumont, Ethel Wettlaufer, at George & Yvonne’s wedding. May 31st, 1952.Eckhardt Wettlaufer, Gertrude Beaumont, Ethel Wettlaufer, at George & Yvonne’s wedding. May …
- From left to right: Eliza, Jenny, Hettie, Millie. Eldest sister Eliza never married and lived with Millie. Millie married Robert Munn, schoolmaster. Hettie and her sister Jane, called Jennie, marriedFrom left to right: Eliza, Jenny, Hettie, Millie. Eldest sister Eliza never …
- This house was at 502 Dundas, on the south side of the Highway, just east of the Sixteen Mile Creek. It was previously the home of the Amos Biggar family and is today known as the Cork House, and hasThis house was at 502 Dundas, on the south side of the …
- The King family at their farm on the south side of Dundas Street, just east of the Sixteen Mile Creek, in 1926. back; James Jupp, Dora King, unknown man, Ettie (King) Hopper, Laura (King) Spence, EdiThe King family at their farm on the south side of Dundas …
- Jim, Mary, and Murvel Featherstone with their mother Maria and the family dog.Jim, Mary, and Murvel Featherstone with their mother Maria and the family …
- Pictured from left to right are Vera, Hannah, Guy, and John Bussell.Pictured from left to right are Vera, Hannah, Guy, and John Bussell.
This service is sponsored by Jeff Knoll, Local & Regional Councillor for Oakville Ward 5 – Town of Oakville/Regional Municipality of Halton