Jackson Holliday was born at Aspatria, Cumberland, England, on May 26, 1818. He came to Canada in 1832 with his step-father, and settled near Brooklin. He was married in Whitby Township on March 10,
Jackson Holliday was born at Aspatria, Cumberland, England, on May 26, 1818. …
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 …
Marcus James (Mark) Holliday was born in Whitby Township in September 1854, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Holliday. He grew up on a farm a mile south of Brooklin and attended Prospect School. After his
Marcus James (Mark) Holliday was born in Whitby Township in September 1854, …
Mrs. Marcus James Holliday was born in Reach Township about a mile and a half north of Ashburn, a daughter of William O. Bryant, on November 2, 1855. On December 22, 1875 she was married at her fathe
Mrs. Marcus James Holliday was born in Reach Township about a mile …
Mrs. Robert Darlington (Sarah Annie Hunter), eldest daughter of Dr. James Hunter, was born at Hedon, Yorkshire, England, on November 8, 1816.She and Rev. Robert Darlington were married at Hartland, N
Mrs. Robert Darlington (Sarah Annie Hunter), eldest daughter of Dr. James Hunter, …
All Saints' Anglican Church was built in 1865-66 at 300 Dundas Street West. This lithograph was from a drawing by Toronto architects, Gundry and Langley.
All Saints' Anglican Church was built in 1865-66 at 300 Dundas Street …
In 1910, Samuel Trees opened the blanket factory at 211 Brock Street North on the block bounded by Mary, Perry, and John Streets. Officially known as Samuel Trees and Company, the blanket factory man
In 1910, Samuel Trees opened the blanket factory at 211 Brock Street …
W. Thomson, The Globe and Mail (Toronto), October 26, 1889, unknown page The Methodist Tabernacle was built in 1875-76 at 201 Centre Street South. It became the Whitby United Church in 1925 and St. Mark's United Church in 1962.
W. Thomson, The Globe and Mail (Toronto), October 26, 1889, unknown page The Methodist Tabernacle was built in 1875-76 at 201 Centre Street South. …