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- Son of John Dryden and Mary Lydia Holman, William Arthur Dryden was born at Maple Shade Farm, Whitby Township, on May 29, 1881. He attended school at Brooklin, Woodstock Baptist College and the OntarSon of John Dryden and Mary Lydia Holman, William Arthur Dryden was …
- Robert J. Wilson was born at Port Hope in 1833 and commenced a legal practice in Oakville. He was a nephew of Judge Zacheus Burnham of Ontario County. Burnham persuaded Wilson to come to Whitby in 18Robert J. Wilson was born at Port Hope in 1833 and commenced …
- Robert Luther Huggard was born in Hope Township, Upper Canada (near what is now known as Port Hope, Ontario) on January 10, 1836. He farmed in Clarke Township until he married and came to Whitby in 1Robert Luther Huggard was born in Hope Township, Upper Canada (near what …
- John Hamlin Gale was born at England in 1839 but lived most of his life in Whitby, Ontario. he was a teacher at Almonds and Baggotsville schools and was the teacher at Dufferin Street School at PortJohn Hamlin Gale was born at England in 1839 but lived most …
- Charles Albert Goodfellow was born at Collingwood, Canada West in 1866. he worked as a newspaper publisher and printer. He moved from Midland, Ontario to Whitby in 1903 and established a newspaper caCharles Albert Goodfellow was born at Collingwood, Canada West in 1866. he …
- Graydon M. Goodfellow was born at Toronto on January 9, 1891 and learned the printing trade from his father who moved to Whitby in 1903 to start the Whitby Keystone, a local newspaper. In 1909 GraydoGraydon M. Goodfellow was born at Toronto on January 9, 1891 and …
- Graydon M. Goodfellow was born at Toronto on January 9, 1891 and learned the printing trade from his father who moved to Whitby in 1903 to start the Whitby Keystone, a local newspaper. In 1909 GraydoGraydon M. Goodfellow was born at Toronto on January 9, 1891 and …
- Charles Fothergill McGillivray was born on lot 1, concession 4, Pickering Township on December 26, 1857 and moved to Whitby in 1870. He graduated in arts from the University of Toronto in 1880 and reCharles Fothergill McGillivray was born on lot 1, concession 4, Pickering Township …
- Thomas Grierson Whitfield was born in Ontario County on April 24, 1854 and moved to Whitby at an early age. In 1871 he became an apprentice for James Byrne, a Whitby druggist. In 1877 when Mr. ByrneThomas Grierson Whitfield was born in Ontario County on April 24, 1854 …
- Frank Lloyd Beecroft was born at Saintfield in Reach Township on February 16, 1868. He worked on his father's farm until 1886 when he attended Lansdowne Model School and Jarvis Collegiate. He attendeFrank Lloyd Beecroft was born at Saintfield in Reach Township on February …
- George Alexander Ross was born at Whitby on July 11, 1858 and from 1878 to 1924 was a partner with his brother Hugh Ross in Ross Brothers, dry goods and clothing store on Brock Street South. He diedGeorge Alexander Ross was born at Whitby on July 11, 1858 and …
- Frederick Samuel Allin was born at Whitby Township on May 16, 1874. He was the first station master at the new Whitby Junction station in 1903. He died at Oshawa on December 28, 1933 and is buried atFrederick Samuel Allin was born at Whitby Township on May 16, 1874. …
- Charles Fothergill McGillivray was born on lot 1, concession 4, Pickering Township on December 26, 1857 and moved to Whitby in 1870. He graduated in arts from the University of Toronto in 1880 and reCharles Fothergill McGillivray was born on lot 1, concession 4, Pickering Township …
- Joseph King was born at Whitby on January 31, 1869, son of Charles King. He managed the King Brothers' Tannery in Whitby with his brother Theodore King, and father Charles King. He served on the WhitJoseph King was born at Whitby on January 31, 1869, son of …
- John Burns was born at Brooklin in 1847. He went into the implement business with Hugh Howden and later became an insurance agent. Following that, he became an organizer for the Sons of Scotland andJohn Burns was born at Brooklin in 1847. He went into the …
- George Britton was born in 1855. He was employed by the Grand Trunk Railway as a car repairer from 1879 to 1924 and lived in Whitby for many years. He was Master of Composite Lodge AF and AM in 1902.George Britton was born in 1855. He was employed by the Grand …
- James Hamilton Nicholson was born in Ireland in 1853 and was married at Belfast, Ireland on February 1, 1876. He then went to Iowa in the United States and arrived in Whitby about 1878. From 1904 untJames Hamilton Nicholson was born in Ireland in 1853 and was married …
- W.J.H. Richardson was born in a house on Garden Street at Dundas Street in Whitby on November 26, 1874. After graduating from Upper Canada College in Toronto he opened a stationary store in Whitby anW.J.H. Richardson was born in a house on Garden Street at Dundas …
- John Jabez Lynde, son of Jabez Lynde and Margaret Tweedie, was born at Whitby Township on February 15, 1864 and was a farmer in his early life before he moved to the Town of Whitby where he lived atJohn Jabez Lynde, son of Jabez Lynde and Margaret Tweedie, was born …
- John Ard was born in England on August 19, 1854 and after he came to Canada he worked at the McLaughlin Carriage Company in Oshawa and the Hatch Manufacturing Company in Whitby. He was Master of CompJohn Ard was born in England on August 19, 1854 and after …