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- William Dow was born in Banffshire, Scotland on February 11, 1777. In August 1832 he brought his wife and 11 children to Quebec, Canada and spent the winter at Stanstead in the Eastern Townships of QWilliam Dow was born in Banffshire, Scotland on February 11, 1777. In …
- John Dow was born at the parish of Marnoch, Banffshire, Scotland on August 9, 1816. In 1832 he came to Canada with his father, William Dow and spent a winter in Lower Canada (Quebec) before settlingJohn Dow was born at the parish of Marnoch, Banffshire, Scotland on …
- Henry Bate was born in 1800 in Devonshire, England and came to Canada with his wife and three daughters in 1840. They settled in Hamer's Corners in Whitby and Mr. Bate was the first organist as St. JHenry Bate was born in 1800 in Devonshire, England and came to …
- Adam Duff, was born in County Monahan, Ireland in 1819 and came to Canada in 1846 with John Fenny's family (of Pickering Township). About 1850 he and Rachel Park were married. In 1862 they moved to MAdam Duff, was born in County Monahan, Ireland in 1819 and came …
- Mrs. Adam Duff (Rachel Park) was born in Ireland in 1833, daughter of Thomas and Rachel Park. About 1850 she and Adam Duff of Pickering Township were married. In 1862 they moved to Myrtle where AdamMrs. Adam Duff (Rachel Park) was born in Ireland in 1833, daughter …
- Reverend Robert Darlington was born at Ballytonny, County Wicklow, Ireland, in 1807. He began studies to be a minister in Dublin, but was recalled because of family reverses. He was later taught theReverend Robert Darlington was born at Ballytonny, County Wicklow, Ireland, in 1807. …
- John Watson was born August 25, 1806 in County Dublin, Ireland. He settled at Port Whitby about 1840 and was a partner with John Welsh, the first merchant to operate a grain shipping business from thJohn Watson was born August 25, 1806 in County Dublin, Ireland. He …
- Mr. Cook painted two portraits, one of Peter Perry and one of his wife, Mary Ham Perry. The paintings were donated to the Town of Whitby by the decedents of Peter Perry, Mr. R. L. Cowan and family ofMr. Cook painted two portraits, one of Peter Perry and one of …
- Ezra Annes was born in Vermont in 1796 and settled in Whitby in 1819. He was one of the founders of the Masonic Lodge in Whitby in 1825 and the grammar school in 1846. He served as mayor of the TownEzra Annes was born in Vermont in 1796 and settled in Whitby …
- 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, …
- Mr. Cook painted two portraits, one of Peter Perry and one of his wife, Mary Ham Perry. The paintings were donated to the Town of Whitby by the decedents of Peter Perry, Mr. R. L. Cowan and family ofMr. Cook painted two portraits, one of Peter Perry and one of …
- St. John's Anglican Church was built of Kingston limestone in 1846, it is located at 150 Victoria St. East, Whitby, Ontario (on the north side of Victoria Street, east of Brock Street).St. John's Anglican Church was built of Kingston limestone in 1846, it …
- This original piece of art was presented to the Whitby Public Library by the artist. It is framed and contains a brass plaque which reads, 'Venetian shipping by Florence H. McGillivray, A.R.C.A., O.SThis original piece of art was presented to the Whitby Public Library …
- Louisa Amelia Yarnold was born at Finchley, Middlesex, England in March 1820 and came to Canada about 1835. On March 20, 1847 she was married to William Laing, Whitby's leading grain merchant. From 1Louisa Amelia Yarnold was born at Finchley, Middlesex, England in March 1820 …
- Black and white negative depicting a watercolour painting of the area around Rossland Road and Cochrane Street. There is a wooden bridge at the centre of the painting under which Lynde Creek flows.Black and white negative depicting a watercolour painting of the area around …
- Thomas Hamar Greenwood was born at Whitby on February 7, 1870 and left Canada for England in 1895. He was Chief Secretary for Ireland from 1920 to 1922 and died at London, England, on September 10, 1Thomas Hamar Greenwood was born at Whitby on February 7, 1870 and …
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