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- The Young People's Group of Sheridan United Church with a newspaper clipping from the Oakville Beaver featuring Evelyn (Savage) Bullied recalling memories of Sheridan and the church. See "Pages", cliThe Young People's Group of Sheridan United Church with a newspaper clipping …
- Recollections of Lizzie's dress are that it was a shimmery stiff material with reflections of purple, green, and blue shining through.Recollections of Lizzie's dress are that it was a shimmery stiff material …
- 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,The beautiful handsewn cape worn by Alisemon Hardy around 1900 is shown …
- 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, Trafalgar Township. The faIn 1815, Orange Lawrence came from the United States. In 1823, Orange …
- 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.
- Son of George and Emily (Gilby) Hardy. "Duff" worked as City Clerk for the former city of Fort William, Ontario (now merged into Thunder Bay). He was a sport fisherman well into his '90s.Son of George and Emily (Gilby) Hardy. "Duff" worked as City Clerk …
- Studio photograph taken in June 1896. George Buckton was a son of George Henry and Emily Hardy of Sheridan. He was first a teacher, then a qualified dentist. His office was on Carlton Street in ToronStudio photograph taken in June 1896. George Buckton was a son of …
- Lizze married Tommy Wilson, a son of Annie and Richard Wilson. Their children were Evelyn and Mildred.Lizze married Tommy Wilson, a son of Annie and Richard Wilson. Their …
- The linked website http://www.leighlarson.com/james_gilby_jr.htm cites 1863 as John Gilby's date of death. Lois Rose spells "Alisemon" as "Alisimon" in her notes to the pictures but spelling on a phoThe linked website http://www.leighlarson.com/james_gilby_jr.htm cites 1863 as John Gilby's date of death. …
- Family member Neil Hoover has created a website, linked here with his permission, so you can explore the Alton, Hardy and Wilson family heritage further. Click on the link "Alton-Hardy-Wilson" to theFamily member Neil Hoover has created a website, linked here with his …
- Research indications are that these sisters were not twins but close in age.Research indications are that these sisters were not twins but close in …
- Brothers of George Henry Hardy, Sheridan.Brothers of George Henry Hardy, Sheridan.
- This photograph was taken at the Richard Wilson - Annie Andrew Golden Anniversary celebration on May 4, 1915. There is another photograph in this "Group" which shows all the family and guests who gatThis photograph was taken at the Richard Wilson - Annie Andrew Golden …
- In 1857, the village name was changed from Hammondville to Sheridan in honour of the Irish playwright, Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Information is taken from "Thy Humble Dwelling: a History of SheridanIn 1857, the village name was changed from Hammondville to Sheridan in …
- Alisemon Mary Wilson with her son Victor and colt in Sheridan.Alisemon Mary Wilson with her son Victor and colt in Sheridan.
- Information taken from "Thy Humble Dwelling: A History of Sheridan-Park Royal United Church 1826-1992", edited by Rev. Robert K. Munro.Information taken from "Thy Humble Dwelling: A History of Sheridan-Park Royal United …
- Sisters at Sheridan. Gertrude married Howard Bruce McGregor from Owen Sound. They moved to Winnipeg in 1905 to open the then new T. Eaton Company store. They had four boys, Bruce, Ralph, Gordon and ESisters at Sheridan. Gertrude married Howard Bruce McGregor from Owen Sound. They …
- "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 …
- 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 (StevThis record contains 5 photographs of items used or made by the …