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- Mary (Needham) Blow (1825-1901) was born in Humberstone, Lincolnshire, England on 12 August 1825. She married John Blow on 10 February 1845 and had seven children, Martha Helen (1848-1905), Mary AlicMary (Needham) Blow (1825-1901) was born in Humberstone, Lincolnshire, England on 12 …
- Turansky Grocery Store was located at 148 Brock Street North. In 1924 Katherine Turansky (wife of Joseph Turansky) opened a grocery store in an old house at 148 Brock Street North.Turansky Grocery Store was located at 148 Brock Street North. In 1924 …
- The building was constructed in 1929 by Frank and Stuart Threadgold. This building was located at 300 Dundas Street East (Highway 2), at the north-east corner of Dundas and Ash Streets. It was operatThe building was constructed in 1929 by Frank and Stuart Threadgold. This …
- James Rowe was born on October 20, 1799 near Montreath, Queen's County, Ireland. He came to Canada in 1824 and built piers and warehouses at Port Whitby in 1843 -1844. In 1849 he formed James Rowe &James Rowe was born on October 20, 1799 near Montreath, Queen's County, …
- Jeremiah Long was born in Pickering Township on september 6, 1839. For fifteen years he managed a large farm. In 1872 he began buying grain from Chester Draper and after Mr. Draper's death in 1876 JeJeremiah Long was born in Pickering Township on september 6, 1839. For …
- Robert Morley Deverell was born at Whitby on August 26, 1885. He was proprietor of a Ford Garage and Dealership at Dundas Street and Centre Street until 1954. Mr. Deverell was a member of the WhitbyRobert Morley Deverell was born at Whitby on August 26, 1885. He …
- James H. Downey was born at Sandhurst, Ontario, but grew up in Napanee. His father, D.C. Downey started a coal and grain business in Whitby in 1882 and in 1895 James H. Downey came to Whitby from NapJames H. Downey was born at Sandhurst, Ontario, but grew up in …
- James H. Downey was born at Sandhurst, Ontario, but grew up in Napanee. His father, D.C. Downey started a coal and grain business in Whitby in 1882 and in 1895 James H. Downey came to Whitby from NapJames H. Downey was born at Sandhurst, Ontario, but grew up in …
- William John Haycraft was born in Darlington Township near Bowmanville on 1859 he was married at Columbus on December 22, 1880 to Phoebe Ann Harper and lived in Scarborough for a few years before movWilliam John Haycraft was born in Darlington Township near Bowmanville on 1859 …
- James Benjamin Bickell was born in the parish of Stowford, Devonshire, England, on December 7, 1826 and came to Canada at age 17, in 1843. His family settled in the vicinity of Peterborough and laterJames Benjamin Bickell was born in the parish of Stowford, Devonshire, England, …
- John Dryden was born on June 5, 1840 on Maple Shade Farm (a successful 200-acre property near the village of Winchester (Brooklin) at the north east corner of Thickson Road and the 7th Concession, WhJohn Dryden was born on June 5, 1840 on Maple Shade Farm …
- James Rutledge was born on July 12, 1842 in Darlington Township. He was educated at Bowmanville High School and received a Bachelor of Arts degree (B.A.) from the University of Toronto in 1864. FromJames Rutledge was born on July 12, 1842 in Darlington Township. He …
- Ezekiel Richard Blow was born at Whitby on February 6, 1860. As a young man he entered his father's coal and wood business at Port Whitby and took over the business when his father retired. He was alEzekiel Richard Blow was born at Whitby on February 6, 1860. As …
- James Rowe was born on October 20, 1799 near Montreath, Queen's County, Ireland. He came to Canada in 1824 and built piers and warehouses at Port Whitby in 1843 -1844. In 1849 he formed James Rowe &James Rowe was born on October 20, 1799 near Montreath, Queen's County, …
- Jeremiah Long was born in Pickering Township on September 6, 1839. For fifteen years he managed a large farm. In 1872 he began buying grain from Chester Draper and after Mr. Draper's death in 1876 JeJeremiah Long was born in Pickering Township on September 6, 1839. For …
- This building was located at 121 Brock Street North. W.E. Hewis's Meat Market was located in the south store of the Hewis Block on the east side of Brock Street, north of Dundas Street.This building was located at 121 Brock Street North. W.E. Hewis's Meat …
- This three-storey brick store was located at 111 Brock Street North (third building on the east side of Brock Street, north of Dundas Street). It was operated by Samuel and Richard Hatch and later SaThis three-storey brick store was located at 111 Brock Street North (third …
- Nicholas Wood Brown was born in Whitby Township on August 8, 1821. He farmed until he was eighteen years old and learned the carpenter and joiners trade. He started out as a manufacturer of buggies aNicholas Wood Brown was born in Whitby Township on August 8, 1821. …
- Major Harper was born in Whitby on November 1, 1835. Throughout his life he worked as a carpenter and builder of woodworking machinery. In 1853 Mr. Harper and Stephen Gross established the Whitby PlaMajor Harper was born in Whitby on November 1, 1835. Throughout his …
- Ezekiel Richard Blow was born at Whitby on February 6, 1860. As a young man he entered his father's coal and wood business at Port Whitby and took over the business when his father retired. He was alEzekiel Richard Blow was born at Whitby on February 6, 1860. As …
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