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- Donald McKay (1837-1914) and Alice Noble ( -1924) had six children: Estella, Ambrose Noble, James Donald, John, Emily Alice, and Janet Louise. Donald taught at Markham Township for a number of yearsDonald McKay (1837-1914) and Alice Noble ( -1924) had six children: Estella, …
- Donald McKay (1837-1914) and Alice Noble ( -1924) had six children: Estella, Ambrose Noble, James Donald, John, Emily Alice, and Janet Louise. Donald taught at Markham Township for a number of yearsDonald McKay (1837-1914) and Alice Noble ( -1924) had six children: Estella, …
- Donald McKay (1837-1914) and Alice Noble ( -1924) had six children: Estella, Ambrose Noble, James Donald, John, Emily Alice, and Janet Louise. Donald taught at Markham Township for a number of yearsDonald McKay (1837-1914) and Alice Noble ( -1924) had six children: Estella, …
- Donald McKay (1837-1914) and Alice Noble ( -1924) had six children: Estella, Ambrose Noble, James Donald, John, Emily Alice, and Janet Louise. Donald taught at Markham Township for a number of yearsDonald McKay (1837-1914) and Alice Noble ( -1924) had six children: Estella, …
- The Heron family came to Canada from Ayrshire, Scotland. William Heron (1792-1884) married Jane Crawford (1796-1877) at Ayrshire in 1818. The came to Canada with their family of two daughters, ElizabThe Heron family came to Canada from Ayrshire, Scotland. William Heron (1792-1884) …
- James Rice ( 1807-1898) was born in Devonshire, England. He came to Canada sometime in the 1830s and married Nancy Park of Ireland at Whitby Township in 1840. The couple had 10 surviving children: MaJames Rice ( 1807-1898) was born in Devonshire, England. He came to …
- The Lick family came to North American from Westerwald, Germany. The family of William and Zeviah (nee Selter) Lick moved to Canada from Jefferson County , New York. The couple had four children. JerThe Lick family came to North American from Westerwald, Germany. The family …
- The Lick family came to North American from Westerwald, Germany. The family of William and Zeviah (nee Selter) Lick moved to Canada from Jefferson County , New York. The couple had four children. JerThe Lick family came to North American from Westerwald, Germany. The family …
- The Lick family came to North American from Westerwald, Germany. The family of William and Zeviah (nee Selter) Lick moved to Canada from Jefferson County , New York. The couple had four children. JerThe Lick family came to North American from Westerwald, Germany. The family …
- The Lick family came to North American from Westerwald, Germany. The family of William and Zeviah (nee Selter) Lick moved to Canada from Jefferson County , New York. The couple had four children. JerThe Lick family came to North American from Westerwald, Germany. The family …
- The Coakwell family settled at Whitby in 1863 with almost all of their children fully grown. Charles (1816-1897) and Charlotte (1815-1904) Coakwell were married in Yorkshire, England in 1840. They haThe Coakwell family settled at Whitby in 1863 with almost all of …
- The Coakwell family settled at Whitby in 1863 with almost all of their children fully grown. Charles (1816-1897) and Charlotte (1815-1904) Coakwell were married in Yorkshire, England in 1840. They haThe Coakwell family settled at Whitby in 1863 with almost all of …
- Jabez Lynde (1773-1856) was born in Brookfield, MA. He married Clarissa Woodruff (1774-1830) in 1796. In 1803 Jabez and Clarissa emigrated to Canada, settling at the area now known as Lynde Creek inJabez Lynde (1773-1856) was born in Brookfield, MA. He married Clarissa Woodruff …
- The Vaselesky barn was located at 321 Centre Street North.The Vaselesky barn was located at 321 Centre Street North.
- The Vaselesky barn was located at 321 Centre Street North.The Vaselesky barn was located at 321 Centre Street North.
- Black and white negative of a photograph showing Donald Mitchell Sr sitting on a 1924 Whitby Township Reo Fire Truck.Black and white negative of a photograph showing Donald Mitchell Sr sitting …
- The Waterworks Pump House was built in 1904 on the lakeshore between Whitby Harbour and Heydenshore Park. An additional pump house was built o the east of this building in 1959. The original buildingThe Waterworks Pump House was built in 1904 on the lakeshore between …
- The addition to the sewage treatment plant was built in 1948 and is located south of Highway 401 at Pringle Creek.The addition to the sewage treatment plant was built in 1948 and …
- Black and white negative of a photograph of employees of the Public Utilities Commission at the pump house. The men are lined up in front of the building. Back row (from left to right): Harry StephenBlack and white negative of a photograph of employees of the Public …
- Black and white negative of a photograph of Public Utilities Commission employees dismantling the old steam driven water pump. The men are gathered around the pump with tools such as sledge hammers aBlack and white negative of a photograph of Public Utilities Commission employees …