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- According to some internet geneology information, Jennie (and likely also her husband)is buried in the Brandon Municipal Cemetery but as of this writing, only a portion of those graves are searchableAccording to some internet geneology information, Jennie (and likely also her husband)is …
- From left to right: Eliza, Jenny, Hettie, Millie. Eldest sister Eliza never married and lived with Millie. Millie married Robert Munn, schoolmaster. Hettie and her sister Jane, called Jennie, marriedFrom left to right: Eliza, Jenny, Hettie, Millie. Eldest sister Eliza never …
- Hettie and her older sister Jennie, married in a double wedding ceremony at the church in Munn's Corners in 1883. Jennie went out west to live in Manitoba with her husband W.H. Reid. The family saysHettie and her older sister Jennie, married in a double wedding ceremony …
- The gravestones of the older family members use the spelling "Bigger" as does the Tremaine's maps. But family members also commonly used the "Biggar" spelling. Both spellings should be checked by resThe gravestones of the older family members use the spelling "Bigger" as …
- This family photograph has no date nor does it identify the people but it shows the neices and nephews as well as the older generation of the Munn/Biggar families. The oldest gentleman may be King HeThis family photograph has no date nor does it identify the people …
- A Biggar family album page showing Hettie with her grandchildren. Hettie had been educated at the Wesleyan Female College for young women in Hamilton, she was an accomplished musician and played forA Biggar family album page showing Hettie with her grandchildren. Hettie had …
- This photograph was likely taken on the occasion of Wilbert's christening. Wilbert's parents farmed the land originally settled by his grandfather, Michael L. Bigger. This was Lot 15, Concession 2 NDThis photograph was likely taken on the occasion of Wilbert's christening. Wilbert's …
- According to some internet geneology information, Jennie is buried in the Brandon Municipal Cemetery but as of this writing, only a portion of those graves are searchable online and hers is one thatAccording to some internet geneology information, Jennie is buried in the Brandon …
- The twins look to be 4-6 years old so I have put the date time frame as about 1931-1933. The surname spelling on their headstone is "Bigger" but the spelling "Biggar" has also been commonly used by tThe twins look to be 4-6 years old so I have put …
- Jennie is to our left with Albert and Hettie in the centre. The woman on the right is unknown but could perhaps be Jennie's daughter, Edna Mildred (Reid) Spearin. There is no information with the phoJennie is to our left with Albert and Hettie in the centre. …
- Unfortunately, there is no date on this photograph but Albert Biggar died in 1938.Unfortunately, there is no date on this photograph but Albert Biggar died …
- The surname "Conover" was changed by the family from the Dutch, Coevenhoven or also, Van Covenhoven.The surname "Conover" was changed by the family from the Dutch, Coevenhoven …
- The family album has labelled this photograph, "Wedding at home on Dundas Highway". The Conover family home was 1499 Dundas Street East on part of Lot 6 Concession 1 NDS. Ethel and Wilbert married onThe family album has labelled this photograph, "Wedding at home on Dundas …
- Ethel, Lois and Harold are standing in the drive leading to the house on Glenclare Farm. Michael L. Bigger is shown on the 1859 Tremaine Map of Halton County as owning the property, Lot 15, ConcessioEthel, Lois and Harold are standing in the drive leading to the …
- Ethel was 29 years old in 1917 when Harold was born, Wilbert 30 years old.Ethel was 29 years old in 1917 when Harold was born, Wilbert …
- Ethel holds her new son, Harold. Clara Bigger, her sister-in-law, holds a rose in her hand. Hiding playfully behind Clara is Luena Conover, Ethel's sister.Ethel holds her new son, Harold. Clara Bigger, her sister-in-law, holds a …
- The main picture is of baby Lois with her mother, Ethel Biggar, likely on the day of her christening. Ethel and husband, Wilbert Biggar, had a two year old son, Harold, at this time. They lived nearThe main picture is of baby Lois with her mother, Ethel Biggar, …
- The surname "Bigger" is used on the family gravestones at St. Jude's cemetery, Oakville but the spelling "Biggar" is also commonly used by the family.The surname "Bigger" is used on the family gravestones at St. Jude's …
- Two photographs of the family. Wilbert is not in the main record photograph - perhaps he is the photographer. In the main record photograph, eldest daughter Lois is far right to Ethel, next is RusselTwo photographs of the family. Wilbert is not in the main record …
- Family descendent Jill Rutherford writes: this photo was taken in 1953 (my mother, Rilla Jane Reid, daughter of Henry Cecil Reid, son of Desdemona Jane "Jennie" Munn Reid, was visiting from out westFamily descendent Jill Rutherford writes: this photo was taken in 1953 (my …
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