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- Front row from left to right: Pete Sandford, Ron Huntley, George Huntley, Florence Huntley, Doug Wiles and Fred Skinner. Second row from left to right: Joan (Heydon) Huntley, Verna (Huntley) SandfordFront row from left to right: Pete Sandford, Ron Huntley, George Huntley, …
- Front row from left to right: Pete Sandford, Ron Huntley, George Huntley, Florence Huntley, Doug Wiles and Fred Skinner. Second row from left to right: Joan (Heydon) Huntley, Verna (Huntley) SandfordFront row from left to right: Pete Sandford, Ron Huntley, George Huntley, …
- Front row from left to right: Pete Sandford, Ron Huntley, George Huntley, Florence Huntley, Doug Wiles and Fred Skinner. Second row from left to right: Joan (Heydon) Huntley, Verna (Huntley) SandfordFront row from left to right: Pete Sandford, Ron Huntley, George Huntley, …
- A group of people gathered for a portrait. This appears to be a family portrait.A group of people gathered for a portrait. This appears to be …
- Thomas Sawdon (1833-1916) married Harriet Boddy (1834-1916) at Yorkshire, England in 1858. In 1882 they immigrated to Canada first settling at Alliston and then moving to Whitby in 1905. Thomas and HThomas Sawdon (1833-1916) married Harriet Boddy (1834-1916) at Yorkshire, England in 1858. …
- Harriet and Mary Esther Pringle were twin daughters of James Pringle, a Whitby hotel keeper, and his wife, Mary Corbett. The twins were born 23 July 1863 in the National Hotel at the north-east corneHarriet and Mary Esther Pringle were twin daughters of James Pringle, a …
- Peter Williams of Port Perry married Mary Wharton of Iroquois at Port Perry in 1874. The couple had six surviving children: Norman Percy Williams (1878-1967), Ethel Maud Williams (1881-1969), John MaPeter Williams of Port Perry married Mary Wharton of Iroquois at Port …
- The King family immigrated to North America from Zwiroticz, Bohemia (now Czech Republic). Brothers Charles and Joseph came to Whitby in 1863 where they leased and later purchased the Burns tannery whThe King family immigrated to North America from Zwiroticz, Bohemia (now Czech …
- Thomas Hawes (1850-1940) was born in Surrey, England. He immigrated to Canada with his brothers in 1869. In 1872 he married Sarah Elizabeth Love (1858-1942) of Whitby at Brooklin. The couple had seveThomas Hawes (1850-1940) was born in Surrey, England. He immigrated to Canada …
- Inverlynn house was built in 1860 for William Laing at 1300 Gifford Street. In 1870, Inverlynn was purchased by George McGillivray. Since 1870, the house has belonged to descendants of the McGillivraInverlynn house was built in 1860 for William Laing at 1300 Gifford …
- A black and white photograph of the Heard family in a taxi in front of the recreation hall at the Military Convalescent Hospital.A black and white photograph of the Heard family in a taxi …
- Parkwood was the residence of R.S. McLaughlin in Oshawa. The Greenwood Family were guests of Mr. R.S. McLaughlin when the Viscount visited Whitby to unveil a memorial window to his parents at All SaiParkwood was the residence of R.S. McLaughlin in Oshawa. The Greenwood Family …
- The Greenwood Family were guests of Mr. McLaughlin when the Viscount visited Whitby to unveil a memorial window to his parents at All Saints Anglican Church.The Greenwood Family were guests of Mr. McLaughlin when the Viscount visited …
- Ruby Clara Allin was born at Muskegan, Michigan on 24 February 1893. She joined the Rebekha Lodge in Whitby in 1913 and was its oldest member when shed died. Allin married Henry James Hewis at WhitbyRuby Clara Allin was born at Muskegan, Michigan on 24 February 1893. …
- Marjorie Georgina Ruddy (1908-1980) was a prominent Whitby photographer and the only commercial photographer in Whitby during the 1930s and 1940s. Marjorie was the official photographer for the WhitbMarjorie Georgina Ruddy (1908-1980) was a prominent Whitby photographer and the only …
- Harriet and Mary Esther Pringle were twin daughters of James Pringle, a Whitby hotel keeper, and his wife, Mary Corbett. The twins were born 23 July 1863 in the National Hotel at the north-east corneHarriet and Mary Esther Pringle were twin daughters of James Pringle, a …
- Harriet and Mary Esther Pringle were twin daughters of James Pringle, a Whitby hotel keeper, and his wife, Mary Corbett. The twins were born 23 July 1863 in the National Hotel at the north-east corneHarriet and Mary Esther Pringle were twin daughters of James Pringle, a …
- Harriet and Mary Esther Pringle were twin daughters of James Pringle, a Whitby hotel keeper, and his wife, Mary Corbett. The twins were born 23 July 1863 in the National Hotel at the north-east corneHarriet and Mary Esther Pringle were twin daughters of James Pringle, a …