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- This sketch is taken from the Illustrated Historical Atlas of the County of Halton Ont. by Pope, J. H. (John Henry), 1824-1889. Toronto, Ont. : Walker & Miles, 1877. The Atlas places the sketch with:This sketch is taken from the Illustrated Historical Atlas of the County …
- Over the weekend of July 17, 1942, torrential rains and immense winds damaged property around Milton, Georgetown, Bronte and Oakville. The barn of Howard Gowland was damaged as shown in this family pOver the weekend of July 17, 1942, torrential rains and immense winds …
- John Dixon came with his father, William, from the Hills of Scotland and Northumberland, arriving in Quebec in April 1816. John came to Trafalgar Township in 1820, first working for Robert Ruxton onJohn Dixon came with his father, William, from the Hills of Scotland …
- A view of the south east side of the John Dixon family home, Sprucedale. "Sprucedale" was the family name for the 200 acre home farm on Lot 14, Concession 4, Trafalgar Township. John Dixon, sometimesA view of the south east side of the John Dixon family …
- John Dixon came with his father, William, from the Hills of Scotland and Northumberland, arriving in Quebec in April 1816. John came to Trafalgar Township in 1820, first working for Robert Ruxton onJohn Dixon came with his father, William, from the Hills of Scotland …
- Jane was the daughter of John and Sarah Bell who had come from the Parish of Scotts Place and Drumquin in County Fermanagh in Ireland. They had previously left Scotland for Ireland, to avoid the PersJane was the daughter of John and Sarah Bell who had come …
- "Sprucedale" was the family name for the 200 acre home farm on Lot 14, Concession 4, Trafalgar Township. John Dixon, sometimes spelled Dickson, first built a log home, then a frame house and then in"Sprucedale" was the family name for the 200 acre home farm on …
- "Sprucedale" was the family name for the 200 acre home farm on Lot 14, Concession 4, Trafalgar Township. John Dixon, sometimes spelled Dickson, first built a log home, then a frame house and then in"Sprucedale" was the family name for the 200 acre home farm on …
- This photograph shows "1861" carved into the brick, the year the house was built. "Sprucedale" was the family name for the 200 acre home farm on Lot 14, Concession 4, Trafalgar Township. John Dixon,This photograph shows "1861" carved into the brick, the year the house …
- This barn is from a collection of photographs of barns from Postville at Dundas Street up to Hornby around Hwy. 401 along the Seventh Line aka Trafalgar Road taken in about 1988. This particular barnThis barn is from a collection of photographs of barns from Postville …
- "Sprucedale" was the family name for the 200 acre home farm on Lot 14, Concession 4, Trafalgar Township, now in Milton, Ontario. John Dixon, sometimes spelled Dickson, first built a log home, then a"Sprucedale" was the family name for the 200 acre home farm on …
- "Sprucedale" was the family name for the 200 acre home farm on Lot 14, Concession 4, Trafalgar Township. John Dixon, sometimes spelled Dickson, first built a log home, then a frame house and then in"Sprucedale" was the family name for the 200 acre home farm on …
- "Sprucedale" was the family name for the 200 acre home farm on Lot 14, Concession 4, Trafalgar Township. John Dixon, sometimes spelled Dickson, first built a log home, then a frame house and then in"Sprucedale" was the family name for the 200 acre home farm on …
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