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- Canoeing and games on sixteen Mile Creek in Oakville for Dominion Day.Canoeing and games on sixteen Mile Creek in Oakville for Dominion Day.
- The technology embedded in today's digital camera photographs such as GPS location, compass orientation so we know which way the photographer was facing, date, even time of day will do more to help hThe technology embedded in today's digital camera photographs such as GPS location, …
- Town of Bronte with Mill on the left and fishing boats,looking towards the harbour.Town of Bronte with Mill on the left and fishing boats,looking towards …
- The newspaper death notice for George W. Mayer who died at Cliffview Farm, Oakville on Friday, October 4, 1935 appeared in the Canadian Champion. A similar notice appeared in the Acton Free Press incThe newspaper death notice for George W. Mayer who died at Cliffview …
- The newspaper death notice for George W. Mayer who died at Cliffview Farm, Oakville on Friday, October 4, 1935 appeared in the Canadian Champion. A similar notice appeared in the Acton Free Press incThe newspaper death notice for George W. Mayer who died at Cliffview …
- The newspaper death notice for George W. Mayer who died at Cliffview Farm, Oakville on Friday, October 4, 1935 appeared in the Canadian Champion. A similar notice appeared in the Acton Free Press incThe newspaper death notice for George W. Mayer who died at Cliffview …
- The newspaper death notice for George W. Mayer who died at Cliffview Farm, Oakville on Friday, October 4, 1935 appeared in the Canadian Champion. A similar notice appeared in the Acton Free Press incThe newspaper death notice for George W. Mayer who died at Cliffview …
- The newspaper death notice for George W. Mayer who died at Cliffview Farm, Oakville on Friday, October 4, 1935 appeared in the Canadian Champion. A similar notice appeared in the Acton Free Press incThe newspaper death notice for George W. Mayer who died at Cliffview …
- The newspaper death notice for George W. Mayer who died at Cliffview Farm, Oakville on Friday, October 4, 1935 appeared in the Canadian Champion. A similar notice appeared in the Acton Free Press incThe newspaper death notice for George W. Mayer who died at Cliffview …
- The newspaper death notice for George W. Mayer who died at Cliffview Farm, Oakville on Friday, October 4, 1935 appeared in the Canadian Champion. A similar notice appeared in the Acton Free Press incThe newspaper death notice for George W. Mayer who died at Cliffview …
- Probably Annie Norton was the daughter of Charlotte (Marshall) & John Norton Her parents were John Norton, (Jr.), 1842-1915, and his first wife, Charlotte Marshall. Her brothers were: Thomas Walter NProbably Annie Norton was the daughter of Charlotte (Marshall) & John Norton …
- Demarius Norton moved from Tapleytown to Palermo at the time of her marriage to Andy Wilkinson. All of her children were born in Palermo, including her daughter shown here, who was called Ethel, notDemarius Norton moved from Tapleytown to Palermo at the time of her …
- George Henry Wilkinson 1842-1916 and wife Maria Patterson 1863-1939. George Wilkinson was one of the seven sons and three daughters of francis Wilkinson and Clarissa Simons.George Henry Wilkinson 1842-1916 and wife Maria Patterson 1863-1939. George Wilkinson was …
- Morley 1886-1931 was the only child of George Wilkinson and Maria PattersonMorley 1886-1931 was the only child of George Wilkinson and Maria Patterson
- Clarissa Simons' father Bildad Simons was one of the first settlers of Trafalgar Twp. A land patent for lot 30 1 SDS was granted to him in 1806 as settlement duties had been fulfilled. Francis WilkinClarissa Simons' father Bildad Simons was one of the first settlers of …
- Please look through all the pages to your right of unknown photos of family members in the Wilkinson Norton Family Album. They are most likely relatives of Robert Wilkinson of Palermo and Louisa NortPlease look through all the pages to your right of unknown photos …
- Although not yet formally published, copies of David Fearnley's book, "The Lancashire Hussars Yeomanry Cavalry 1848 - 1914", are in the Lancashire Archives in Liverpool, and in the Makerfield referenAlthough not yet formally published, copies of David Fearnley's book, "The Lancashire …
- This is believed to be Bill Archibald, who was killed in November 1941, flying a Hurricane in World War II. He was the son of the Oakville Trafalgar High School principal, R.H. Archibald.This is believed to be Bill Archibald, who was killed in November …
- Possibly taken in the winter of 1915 when they were training at Exhibition Place in Toronto. We know that Private J.T. (Jack) Moulding and Lt. Kenneth D. Marlatt, both from Trafalgar Township/OakvillPossibly taken in the winter of 1915 when they were training at …
- Possibly Jim "Sam" Hughes of the RCAF with his Mossie, as this fighter aircraft was commonly called. Flight Lieutenant "Sam" Hughes flew a de Haviland Mosquito bomber in the Second World War. He is pPossibly Jim "Sam" Hughes of the RCAF with his Mossie, as this …
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