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  • Thomas Hobson, c. 1877
        Thomas Hobson was married to Jane Jackson at Dublin, Ireland on July 11, 1844. In 1848, he emigrated from Hackettstown, Ireland to Whitby, Canada and settled on the north side of Watson Street East a
      Thomas Hobson was married to Jane Jackson at Dublin, Ireland on July …
  • Mr. William Heron Sr. (1792-1884)and his wife Jane Crawford (1796-1877), c.1875
        William Heron Sr. was born at Wighton Shire, Scotland, on January 12, 1792. Jane Crawford was born at Dailly, Ayr Shire, Scotland in June 1796. Together they came to Canada in the 1840s and settled n
      William Heron Sr. was born at Wighton Shire, Scotland, on January 12, …
  • John Campbell, c.1875
        John Campbell was born at Newark, New Jersey on June 2, 1794. His father, Hugh Campbell, served as a British soldier in the American Revolutionary War and settled at Kingston about 1796. John Campbel
      John Campbell was born at Newark, New Jersey on June 2, 1794. …
  • Mrs. John Campbell (Hannah Bicknell), c.1875
        Hannah Bicknell, daughter of Nathan Bicknell, was born in New York State in 1798. She and John Campbell were married in 1816 at Napanee, Upper Canada. They settled in Whitby Township in 1832 and beca
      Hannah Bicknell, daughter of Nathan Bicknell, was born in New York State …
  • Mrs. Jackson Holliday (Mary Jane Hall), c. 1875.
        Mrs. Jackson Holliday was born in 1831. She was married in Whitby Township on March 10, 1849 to Jackson Holliday, who died on May 12, 1874. She died at Lot 12, 1st Concession of Reach Township, on Fe
      Mrs. Jackson Holliday was born in 1831. She was married in Whitby …
  • David A. Brown, c.1875
        David A. Brown was born in Whitby Township on September 12, 1847. About 1873 he went into partnership with David Leslie Briggs. After teh store burned down in 1889, he joined with his partner David L
      David A. Brown was born in Whitby Township on September 12, 1847. …
  • Mrs. Jeremiah Palmer (Mary Ann Washer) and Jeremiah W. Palmer, c.1875
        Mrs. Jeremiah Palmer (Mary Ann Washer) was born in Darlington Township in 1831. She and Jeremiah W. Palmer married. After her husbands death in 1897, Mary Ann moved to Toronto. She died at Lauder, Ma
      Mrs. Jeremiah Palmer (Mary Ann Washer) was born in Darlington Township in …
  • Mrs. Robert Morrow, c. 1875
        Adeline Blair was born possibly at Guildhall, Vermont, U.S.A. in 1825. She was first married to Robert Morrow of Whitby Township, and secondly to William Wiggins Caldwell.
      Adeline Blair was born possibly at Guildhall, Vermont, U.S.A. in 1825. She …
  • Residence of James Keith Gordon, c.1875
        This building (cottage) was built in the 1850s at 926 Byron Street South on the west side between Keith and Burns Streets. The house at left was the residence of Robert J. Wilson, built in 1857 at th
      This building (cottage) was built in the 1850s at 926 Byron Street …
  • Mrs. Peter Gordon Meldrum (Mary Alice Fisher) (1852-1947), c.1875
        Mrs. Peter Gordon Meldrum (Mary Alice Fisher) was born at Whitby Township on January 31, 1852. She and Dr. Peter Gordon Meldrum (a physician) were married in Oshawa on December 23, 1873. Mary Alice F
      Mrs. Peter Gordon Meldrum (Mary Alice Fisher) was born at Whitby Township …
  • William Warren Sr., c.1875
        William Warren was born at Kinsale, County Cork, Ireland, on October 18, 1800 and came to Whitby Township with his brother John Borlase Warren in 1821. They farmed on the third concession for about a
      William Warren was born at Kinsale, County Cork, Ireland, on October 18, …
  • James Wallace, c.1875
        James Wallace was born in Kincardineshire, Scotland on March 3, 1814 and came to Whitby before 1840. He was a businessman who worked as a contractor, newspaper editor and owner of a soap works and cl
      James Wallace was born in Kincardineshire, Scotland on March 3, 1814 and …
  • Residence of W.H. Higgins "The Grange", c.1875
        This house is located at 201 Pine Street on the north-east corner of Mary and Pine Streets. It was built in the 1850s and demolished in 1976. Owners of this house were the Armstrong family, W.H. Higg
      This house is located at 201 Pine Street on the north-east corner …
  • Methodist Episcopal Church
        The Methodist Episcopal Church was located at the corner of Church and Albert Streets. It was also called the White Church. It was built in 1845 on the east side of Church Street. The Methodist Episc
      The Methodist Episcopal Church was located at the corner of Church and …
  • Methodist Episcopal Church - Interior
        The Methodist Episcopal Church was located at the corner of Church and Albert Streets. It was also called the White Church. It was built in 1845 on the east side of Church Street. The Methodist Episc
      The Methodist Episcopal Church was located at the corner of Church and …
  • Methodist Episcopal Church Pulpit
        The Methodist Episcopal Church was located at the corner of Church and Albert Streets. It was also called the White Church. It was built in 1845 on the east side of Church Street. The Methodist Episc
      The Methodist Episcopal Church was located at the corner of Church and …
  • The Gerrie and Yule Blocks
        This building was located at 100-108 Brock Street North. The Gerrie and Yule Block was built for James H. Gerrie, druggist and George Yule, telegraph office were constructed in 1873. The store on Dun
      This building was located at 100-108 Brock Street North. The Gerrie and …
  • East side of Brock Street north of Dundas Street
        The Dominion Warerooms were built in 1866 by John M. Lowes and James B. Powell and demolished in 1964. Oddfellows' Hall was built in 1873-75 and demolished in 1964. Hatch Block was built in 1874. McM
      The Dominion Warerooms were built in 1866 by John M. Lowes and …
  • Michael O'Donovan's Carriage Works, c.1875
        O'Donovan Carriage Works was located at 300 Brock Street South, in the block bounded by Brock Street, Gilbert Street, Byron Street and Dunlop Street. The entrance faced the west side of Brock Street.
      O'Donovan Carriage Works was located at 300 Brock Street South, in the …
  • Toms and Newport's Carriage Works, c.1875.
        This factory was established in 1874 at the north west corner of Byron Street and Dundas Street. The buildings were dismantled and moved in 1894.
      This factory was established in 1874 at the north west corner of …
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