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- The Lick family came to North American from Westerwald, Germany. The family of William and Zeviah (nee Selter) Lick moved to Canada from Jefferson County , New York. The couple had four children. JerThe Lick family came to North American from Westerwald, Germany. The family …
- The Lick family came to North American from Westerwald, Germany. The family of William and Zeviah (nee Selter) Lick moved to Canada from Jefferson County , New York. The couple had four children. JerThe Lick family came to North American from Westerwald, Germany. The family …
- This stone farmhouse was built by the Pearson family of Ashburn for Jeremiah Lick in 1884. It is located on lot 20 on the south side Concession 1 (Highway 2) between Kendalwood Road and Thickson RoadThis stone farmhouse was built by the Pearson family of Ashburn for …
- This granite fieldstone house was built in 1884 by William Pearson of Ashburn for Jeremiah Lick. At the time this photograph was taken, the Stone Lodge was a tourist home. It is located on lot 20 onThis granite fieldstone house was built in 1884 by William Pearson of …
- The Whitby Collegiate Institute was built in 1873 and was located on the south side of Colborne Street between King and Centre Streets. The school was demolished in 1975-1976.The Whitby Collegiate Institute was built in 1873 and was located on …
- Mrs. Thomas Paxton (Eliza Huckins) was born on October 18, 1825. She was the wife of Thomas Paxton, sheriff of Ontario County from 1881 to 1887. She died at Whitby on November 8, 1907 and is buried iMrs. Thomas Paxton (Eliza Huckins) was born on October 18, 1825. She …
- This house was located on the west side of Centre Street between Colborne and Dundas Streets at 108 Centre Street South. It was originally a frame house covered with brick in 1896. This building wasThis house was located on the west side of Centre Street between …
- This house was located on the west side of Centre Street between Colborne and Dundas Streets at 108 Centre Street South. It was originally a frame house covered with brick in 1896. This building wasThis house was located on the west side of Centre Street between …
- A black and white portrait photograph of Mr. George Rodd and Mrs. George Rodd (Melinda O. Lynes).A black and white portrait photograph of Mr. George Rodd and Mrs. …
- Richard Hatch was born at Darlington Township on October 7, 1839 and in 1864 started a hardware business at Whitby in partnership with his brother, Samuel Brown Hatch. In 1889 he moved to Toronto wheRichard Hatch was born at Darlington Township on October 7, 1839 and …
- May Irwin was a Canadian singer, songwriter, and comic performer who enjoyed popularity and prestige on the American stage from the late 1890s until the end of the 1910s. Key to Irwin’s popularity waMay Irwin was a Canadian singer, songwriter, and comic performer who enjoyed …
- Lord Aberdeen (Governor-General of Canada) along with his wife, Lady Aberdeen, and daughter, Lady Marjorie Gordon, visited the Ontario Ladies' College on October 19, 1898. Ontario Ladies' College isLord Aberdeen (Governor-General of Canada) along with his wife, Lady Aberdeen, and …
- This building was located at 128 Brock Street South on the north west corner of Brock and Colborne Streets. It was a one-storey building. At the time of this picture, the left store is owned by W.B.This building was located at 128 Brock Street South on the north …
- The Ashburn School was located at 780 Myrtle Road West. It was built about 1861 on the north side of the 9th Concession of Whitby Township west of Ashburn Road. It was built by a stone mason named PeThe Ashburn School was located at 780 Myrtle Road West. It was …
- Myrtle school was built in 1880 on the south side of the 9th Concession of Whitby Township, a short distance west of Highway 12. It was a board and batten building covered with insubrick in the lateMyrtle school was built in 1880 on the south side of the …
- This is a black and white photograph of a group of people posed outside the front of the Ontario Ladies' College. Seated in front are Lord Aberdeen's daughter Lady Marjorie Gordon, Lord Aberdeen, theThis is a black and white photograph of a group of people …
- Frederick Thomas Rowe was born at Whitby Township on 6 January 1873 and lived in the Almonds area until he moved to the Town of Whitby in 1929. He married Mary Ann Kemp at Whitby Township on 27 DecemFrederick Thomas Rowe was born at Whitby Township on 6 January 1873 …
- Black and white photograph of a picnic at Corbett's Point, called Thickson's Point since 1947, at the end of Thickson Road on the shore of Lake Ontario Left to Right: , , Beatrice Dartnell Saunders,Black and white photograph of a picnic at Corbett's Point, called Thickson's …
- A Canada post card addressed to James C. Haight, Barrister from Lyman Theophilus Barclay. Mr. Barclay (1855-1925) was a lawyer in Whitby and became clerk of the County Court in 1881. In 1913 he movedA Canada post card addressed to James C. Haight, Barrister from Lyman …
- Real estate sale:part of lots 5 & 6, which are part of lots 26 & 27, 1st concession, WhitbyReal estate sale:part of lots 5 & 6, which are part of …