Featherstone farm house on Tremaine road. In this house, Maria (pronounced Mariah) Wilson Deforest Featherstone raised five children after the death of her husband in 1902.
Featherstone farm house on Tremaine road. In this house, Maria (pronounced Mariah) …
Man holding baby (likely Jean McLaren) on the porch of a house on Reynolds St. in Oakville. The back of the photo reads: “D~~ you know ~y differance (sic) for the old boy yet but the old dame would n
Man holding baby (likely Jean McLaren) on the porch of a house …
Agerton, also known as Auburn, was settled about 1869 with the establishment of a blacksmith shop by John Saunders. The inn was constructed in 1877. The area was part of Trafalgar Township at the tim
Agerton, also known as Auburn, was settled about 1869 with the establishment …
"Maple Hill" was also locally known as the "Red Hill" because of the red clay soil. Heritage Mississauga calls this Trafalgar Township area a "lost" village and you might wish to read their informati
"Maple Hill" was also locally known as the "Red Hill" because of …
The Tovell Farm. The property was previous owned by the Phillip Buck family. The farm estate was at Britannia Road and Fourth Line, at Omagh. The little old part is the original home of 1805. The las
The Tovell Farm. The property was previous owned by the Phillip Buck …
Pictured from left to right are: a cousin, Christina(Tine)Ada Breckon, and Alberta Alice(Allie)Breckon, daughters of Henry and Margaret. With them is Jane "Jennie" Breckon.
Pictured from left to right are: a cousin, Christina(Tine)Ada Breckon, and Alberta …
Isobel Ford, next to the platform which was built for her father’s hospital bed. This platform later served another medical purpose, when Isobel had her tonsils removed there. She is with an unnamed
Isobel Ford, next to the platform which was built for her father’s …
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