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  • Family of George McGillivray
        Leaving Aberdeenshire in Scotland, George McGillivray landed at Quebec in 1833 and hadn't intended to settle at Whitby Township. While in Vermont, McGillivray received a letter from William Dow encou
      Leaving Aberdeenshire in Scotland, George McGillivray landed at Quebec in 1833 and …
  • Mrs. Anson M. Eggleston, c. 1872.
        Catherine P. Blair was born at Guildhall, Vermont, U.S.A. in 1804, daughter of James and Anna Blair. She was married to Anson M. Eggleston, and died at Whitby, Ontario, Canada, on November 25, 1873.
      Catherine P. Blair was born at Guildhall, Vermont, U.S.A. in 1804, daughter …
  • Letter to Julia from Frances de Saullus Reynolds, November 26, 1872
        Frances de Saullus Reynolds was born at Whitby, Canada West in 1857. She was a daughter of Nelson Gilbert Reynolds and his wife Frances Eliza Armstrong. A marriage notice in the Whitby Chronicle on M
      Frances de Saullus Reynolds was born at Whitby, Canada West in 1857. …
  • Margaret Sinclair, 1872
        Margaret Prentice was born at Crawford-John, Lanarkshire, Scotland in 1812. She married William Gladstone Sinclair at Wandell & Lamington, Lanarkshire, Scotland on 28 December 1832. The couple settle
      Margaret Prentice was born at Crawford-John, Lanarkshire, Scotland in 1812. She married …
  • Janet Sinclair, ca.1872
        Janet Sinclair was born at Glenrath farm in Whitby Township in 1842, the daughter of Margaret and William Sinclair. She married James Young and in 1886 she moved to Clinton, Ontario where she died on
      Janet Sinclair was born at Glenrath farm in Whitby Township in 1842, …
  • Merryweather Steam Fire Engine at Montreal, 1873
    William Notman, Canadian Illustrated News, 1872     The Merryweather Steam Fire Engine, manufactured in England, served the Town of Whitby from November 1872 to 1926 when it was replaced by two motorized fire trucks. The engine saved downtown Oshawa f
    William Notman, Canadian Illustrated News, 1872   The Merryweather Steam Fire Engine, manufactured in England, served the Town of …
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