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- Cecil was a son of Arthur and Jane Heaven, born in England. His parents brought their family to Upper Canada sometime after 1879. In 1883, they bought the 100 acre farm on Lot 6, Con 1, Trafalgar NewCecil was a son of Arthur and Jane Heaven, born in England. …
- These young women were daughters of Arthur George and Jane (Stephens) Heaven. Born in England, the family came to farm in Trafalgar Township sometime after 1879. In 1883, they bought the 100 acre farThese young women were daughters of Arthur George and Jane (Stephens) Heaven. …
- Maggie answered a want ad and came from England with her two small daughters to look after her brother Fletcher, who had been crippled after he was hit in the back by a falling beam while building aMaggie answered a want ad and came from England with her two …
- Emery was in the cavalry, as evidenced by the spurs on his boots.Emery was in the cavalry, as evidenced by the spurs on his …
- This picture was taken in San Bernardino, California. John emigrated to the US in 1893. John was the son of William Cyrus and Eleanor (McLaren) Inglehart.This picture was taken in San Bernardino, California. John emigrated to the …
- 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 gravestones in the Palermo cemetery usEarly land registry records and Trafalgar census records from 1851, 1871, 1881 …
- Linked are photographs of the log cabin.Linked are photographs of the log cabin.
- 3048 Trafalgar Road is recognized by the Town of Oakville on the Register of Properties of Cultural Heritage Value or Interest (Not Designated), for its "potential cultural heritage value for its c.13048 Trafalgar Road is recognized by the Town of Oakville on the …
- In 1815, Orange Lawrence came from the United States. In 1823, Orange and his wife, Sarah, settled on a farm near Hammondsville, later renamed Sheridan, Lot 1, Con. 2, SDS, south of Dundas Street, TrIn 1815, Orange Lawrence came from the United States. In 1823, Orange …
- Mary's parents: In 1815, Orange Lawrence came from the United States. In 1823, Orange and his wife, Sarah, settled on a farm near Hammondsville, later renamed Sheridan, Lot 1, Con. 2, SDS, TrafalgarMary's parents: In 1815, Orange Lawrence came from the United States. In …
- 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 gravestones in the Palermo cemetery usEarly land registry records and Trafalgar census records from 1851, 1871, 1881 …
- Also check for the surname spelling "van Sickle".Also check for the surname spelling "van Sickle".
- A link to the Heritage Mississauga information on the lost village of McCurdy's Corners and the arrival of the Bussell family is provided here for your further information.A link to the Heritage Mississauga information on the lost village of …
- This photograph of John A. Foreman Jr. was taken during the American Civil War, 1861-1865. At the age of sixteen, John was master-owner of the brigantine, While, and active in commercial shipping onThis photograph of John A. Foreman Jr. was taken during the American …
- Charlotte A. Heaven (neé McCraney) with her son, Arthur James Gyde Heaven (3 1/2 years old) This photograph was taken on June 8, 1902. In 1895, Arthur George Heaven sold the family farm at the southCharlotte A. Heaven (neé McCraney) with her son, Arthur James Gyde Heaven …
- Arthur, his wife Jane (Stephens) and their seven children emigrated from England sometime after 1879. In 1883, they bought the 100 acre farm on Lot 6, Con 1, Trafalgar New Survey (NS). This propertyArthur, his wife Jane (Stephens) and their seven children emigrated from England …
- These young men were two of the children of George Arthur Heaven and Jane (Stephens) who left Bristol, England to emigrate to Upper Canada. They settled the family on a farm just south of Milton, OntThese young men were two of the children of George Arthur Heaven …
- The parents of this young woman were Arthur George and Jane (Stephens) Heaven who came from England and bought the 100 acre farm at the east half of Lot 6, Concession 1 NS, (or 1510 Bronte Street SouThe parents of this young woman were Arthur George and Jane (Stephens) …
- "Oakhurst" was a bit south of Palermo and Dundas Street, and a bit north of the old Trafalgar Township center of Merton. Usually, the family considered themselves to be part of Palermo as the "Dundas"Oakhurst" was a bit south of Palermo and Dundas Street, and a …
- This picture was taken about 1903. Ruth became a teacher, married a boat captain, and pioneered in northwester Quebec among the goldfields and timber camps, where she and her husband ran a supply linThis picture was taken about 1903. Ruth became a teacher, married a …
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