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- 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 …
- Alfred, Alisemon, and their sons, Leonard, Gordon & Victor Wilson on the former "Town Line", now Winston Churchill Blvd., at Sheridan.Alfred, Alisemon, and their sons, Leonard, Gordon & Victor Wilson on the …
- Victor was Emily's grandson, son of her daughter Alisemon.Victor was Emily's grandson, son of her daughter Alisemon.
- 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 …
- Road Grader Being Pulled By A Steam Tractor, 1913.Road Grader Being Pulled By A Steam Tractor, 1913.
- Information taken from "Thy Humble Dwelling: A History of Sheridan-Park Royal United Church 1826 - 1926", edited by Rev. Robert K. Munro. To view the other records in this extended family collection,Information taken from "Thy Humble Dwelling: A History of Sheridan-Park Royal United …
- Road spraying machines were used to spray the gravel roads with water in order to keep the dust to a minimum. This photo is from sometime between 1910 and 1919.Road spraying machines were used to spray the gravel roads with water …
- In 1971-1972, Parks Canada photographed those buildings that were 100 or more years old. This Canadian Inventory of Heritage Buildings was a Centennial Project. The Trafalgar Township Historical SociIn 1971-1972, Parks Canada photographed those buildings that were 100 or more …
- Christopher Wilson and his son, Christopher Wilson, came to Sheridan in 1829. The father left for London, Ontario but the son and his wife, Elizabeth (Clark) had two sons who also farmed in the area;Christopher Wilson and his son, Christopher Wilson, came to Sheridan in 1829. …
- A portrait studio photograph taken by an unknown professional photographer of Dr. George Hardy. Dr. Hardy was a son of George and Emily (Gilby) Hardy. Dr. Hardy's office was in Toronto, on Carlton StA portrait studio photograph taken by an unknown professional photographer of Dr. …
- The little boy holding the whip is Victor Wilson of Sheridan. Circa 1913. The train was used by area farmers to take produce into the large Toronto market. Victor's parents and grandparents owned farThe little boy holding the whip is Victor Wilson of Sheridan. Circa …
- William and Maud married in 1902. Myrtle was born in 1903. Around the time of their marriage, William bought the farm just south of Sheridan at Lot 1 Con 2 SDS Trafalgar Township. Much of the land waWilliam and Maud married in 1902. Myrtle was born in 1903. Around …
- 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 …
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