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- Thomas Hall Wilson (1837-1913), eldest son of James (1807-1890) and Elizabeth (1818-1889) Wilson, married Catherine DeGeer (1837-1913) at Whitchurch Township in 1858; they had six children: Mary HannThomas Hall Wilson (1837-1913), eldest son of James (1807-1890) and Elizabeth (1818-1889) …
- John Sturgess (1832-1903) married Jane Hudson (1839-1926) and they emigrated from England to Canada. They settled at Whitby and had twelve surviving children: William Henry (1857-1936), John (1859-19John Sturgess (1832-1903) married Jane Hudson (1839-1926) and they emigrated from England …
- John Sturgess (1832-1903) married Jane Hudson (1839-1926) and they emigrated from England to Canada. They settled at Whitby and had twelve surviving children: William Henry (1857-1936), John (1859-19John Sturgess (1832-1903) married Jane Hudson (1839-1926) and they emigrated from England …
- Black and white negative of a photograph showing the junior auxiliary group from St. John's Anglican Church sitting down to eat at a picnic. The group is gathered a long picnic table.Black and white negative of a photograph showing the junior auxiliary group …
- Black and white negative of a photograph showing members of the St. John's Anglican Church Sunday School sitting on the steps of the pavilion at Heydenshore Park. The minister at top left is Rev. T.JBlack and white negative of a photograph showing members of the St. …
- Almonds Methodist Church was built about 1837 on the south side of Kingston Road, east of the Whitby-Pickering Town Line. The church closed in 1971 and was demolished in 1977.Almonds Methodist Church was built about 1837 on the south side of …
- Black and white negative of a photograph showing a group of students from St. Bernard's Separate School on a sleigh in front of All Saints' Anglican Church parish hall.Black and white negative of a photograph showing a group of students …
- This frame house was built in the 1850s at the south-east corner of Byron and Elm Streets. It was at one time owned by Chester Draper but became the childhood home of May Irwin, New York stage actresThis frame house was built in the 1850s at the south-east corner …
- This house was built in 1876 and was purchased by Thomas Emmett in 1907.This house was built in 1876 and was purchased by Thomas Emmett …
- This house was built in 1856. In 1999, the Rowe house was moved to Front Street East.This house was built in 1856. In 1999, the Rowe house was …
- This house was built in 1915 and purchased by Judge Robert Ruddy in 1919. It was owned by the Ruddy family until 1993. Marjorie Ruddy, prominent Whitby photographer and daughter of Judge Ruddy, grewThis house was built in 1915 and purchased by Judge Robert Ruddy …
- W.J. Luke's Machine Shop was located on the west side of Centre Street south of Dundas Street. It has been demolished.W.J. Luke's Machine Shop was located on the west side of Centre …
- W.J. Luke's Machine Shop and residence were located on the west side of Centre Street south of Dundas Street. Both have been demolished; the Luke house was demolished in 1979.W.J. Luke's Machine Shop and residence were located on the west side …
- The Whitby Baptist Church was built in 1869 at 300 Colborne Street West. It was demolished in 1977. W.J. Luke's Machine Shop was located on the west side of Centre Street south of Dundas Street. It hThe Whitby Baptist Church was built in 1869 at 300 Colborne Street …
- The Whitby Baptist Church was built in 1869 at 300 Colborne Street West. It was demolished in 1977. W.J. Luke's Machine Shop was located on the west side of Centre Street south of Dundas Street. It hThe Whitby Baptist Church was built in 1869 at 300 Colborne Street …
- Part of the property shown in this photograph once belonged to Dr. Frank Warren.Part of the property shown in this photograph once belonged to Dr. …
- Black and white negative of a photograph showing an image of a man walking with two cows south on Centre Street towards Walnut Street. The vacant lot at left is the Perry Castle property which becameBlack and white negative of a photograph showing an image of a …
- Black and white negative of a photograph of Reynolds Street looking north from Gilbert Street. The entrance to the Ontario Ladies' College is at right.Black and white negative of a photograph of Reynolds Street looking north …
- Black and white negative of a photograph showing King Street looking north from Gilbert Street. The house at right is at the north-east corner of King and Gilbert.Black and white negative of a photograph showing King Street looking north …