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- Mires & Ann (Burton) ClarkMires Clark 1814-1888, (son of Myers Clark & Rachel Crane) married Ann Burton 1816-1890 in Stratton Strawless Co., Norfolk, England in 1835. They came to Upper Canada in 1837 and died in Tapleytown, Wentworth Co., Ontario. Mires was the brother of the Elizabeth Clark who married John Norton in 1837. …Mires Clark 1814-1888, (son of Myers Clark & Rachel Crane) married Ann Burton 1816-1890 in Stratton Strawless Co., Norfolk, England in 1835. They came to Upper Canada in 1837 and …Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Souvenir spadeThis spade had been given to the Ontario Archives via Edwin C. Guillet by Alexander Black of Toronto to whom it came from the Mackechnies. It was later transferred to Trent University, PeterboroughThis spade had been given to the Ontario Archives via Edwin C. Guillet by Alexander Black of Toronto to whom it came from the Mackechnies. It was later transferred to …Cobourg Public Library
- Henry Warren Annes, c.1859Henry Warren Annes, the eldest son of Ezra Annes, was born at Whitby in 1824 and lived at the south west corner of Dundas Street and Frances Street. He served on the Town Council of Whitby in 1882-1883 and in 1885. He died at Whitby on January 15, 1886, and …Henry Warren Annes, the eldest son of Ezra Annes, was born at Whitby in 1824 and lived at the south west corner of Dundas Street and Frances Street. He served …Whitby Public Library
- George Wallace, c.1855George Wallace was a brother of Whitby merchant and entrepreneur, James Wallace. He was born in Scotland in 1831 and is first recorded in Whitby in 1851 as a general merchant in partnership with Thomas Wallace. He lived in a brick cottage on Byron Street south built about 1853 and …George Wallace was a brother of Whitby merchant and entrepreneur, James Wallace. He was born in Scotland in 1831 and is first recorded in Whitby in 1851 as a general …Whitby Public Library
- Dr. James Hunter, c.1856Dr. James Hunter was born at Yorkshire, England on September 29, 1795. The place of his birth is thought to be Thornton, but this is uncertain. He and Elizabeth Story were married in 1814 at York Cathedral. He operated a school in England until 1822 when he and his (wife …Dr. James Hunter was born at Yorkshire, England on September 29, 1795. The place of his birth is thought to be Thornton, but this is uncertain. He and Elizabeth Story …Whitby Public Library
- Dr. James Hunter, c.1850Dr. James Hunter was born at Yorkshire, England on September 29, 1795. The place of his birth is thought to be Thornton, but this is uncertain. He and Elizabeth Story were married in 1814 at York Cathedral. He operated a school in England until 1822 when he and his (wife …Dr. James Hunter was born at Yorkshire, England on September 29, 1795. The place of his birth is thought to be Thornton, but this is uncertain. He and Elizabeth Story …Whitby Public Library
- Georgina Hunter Darlington, c.1850Georgina Hunter Darlington, daughter of Robert Darlington and Sarah Annie Hunter, was born on May 18, 1845 and died at Brooklin on November 26, 1923. She is buried at Groveside cemetery.Georgina Hunter Darlington, daughter of Robert Darlington and Sarah Annie Hunter, was born on May 18, 1845 and died at Brooklin on November 26, 1923. She is buried at Groveside …Whitby Public Library
- First Hutton Block, ca. 1857Condition: Copy is good.Condition: Copy is good.St. Marys Museum
- John McIntyre (~1855)Governor, Hudson's Bay CompanyGovernor, Hudson's Bay CompanyThunder Bay Public Library
- Bronte Baptist ChurchA picture of Jones Street Hall, home of the Bronte Baptist Church. The church was built in 1954.A picture of Jones Street Hall, home of the Bronte Baptist Church. The church was built in 1954.Oakville Historical Society
- Reverend Israel Marsh and Mrs. Eliza Marsh, c.1854.Reverend Israel Marsh, son of Reverend William Marsh, founder of the Baptist Church congregation in Whitby, was born at Caldwell's Manor, Lower Canada, on January 21, 1797. He served with his father in the Baptist Church in Whitby Township and moved to Dorchester Township, Canada West, where he died on …Reverend Israel Marsh, son of Reverend William Marsh, founder of the Baptist Church congregation in Whitby, was born at Caldwell's Manor, Lower Canada, on January 21, 1797. He served with …Whitby Public Library
- CWO Interview Former Mayors of Oakville(L ro R sitting) Tom Blacklock, John Moat, Weslesy Robinson, Jackson (L to R standng) Doc Deans, Charley Hilmer, Jim Black, Lacky McCarthy, Bill Anderson, Jack Campbell(L ro R sitting) Tom Blacklock, John Moat, Weslesy Robinson, Jackson (L to R standng) Doc Deans, Charley Hilmer, Jim Black, Lacky McCarthy, Bill Anderson, Jack Campbell
- Original GWR Train StationThe photographer is probably standing on or near the grounds of St. Mary's Catholic church.The photographer is probably standing on or near the grounds of St. Mary's Catholic church.Lincoln Pelham Public Library
- Mr. James and Mrs. Orilla Holden, 1858James Holden was born at Markham, Ontario February 29, 1828. Orilla Fitchett was born at Prince Albert, Reach Township on December 24, 1839 and was adopted by her Uncle, Samuel Barber. They married at Prince Albert, Ontario, near Port Perry on April 6, 1858. They moved to Whitby in 1864. …James Holden was born at Markham, Ontario February 29, 1828. Orilla Fitchett was born at Prince Albert, Reach Township on December 24, 1839 and was adopted by her Uncle, Samuel …Whitby Public Library
- James Holden, c. 1858James Holden was born on February 29, 1828 at Markham, Ontario and was engaged in mercantile business there until 1857 when he moved to Prince Albert, a village south of Port Perry. In Prince Albert he published a newspaper called the North Ontario Observer. In 1864 Mr. Holden was appointed …James Holden was born on February 29, 1828 at Markham, Ontario and was engaged in mercantile business there until 1857 when he moved to Prince Albert, a village south of …Whitby Public Library
- German Workers building the Harwood Train station14 German labourers on the rail line's construction died in 1854 of cholera and were buried one mile south of the village of Harwood on Harwood Road.14 German labourers on the rail line's construction died in 1854 of cholera and were buried one mile south of the village of Harwood on Harwood Road.Cobourg Public Library
- Indenture of Bargain and Sale, dated August 16, 1856 between Patrick Gordon and Redmond Burns.Indenture of Bargain and Sale, dated August 16, 1856 between Patrick Gordon and Redmond Burns. Source: unknown Acquired: October 23, 2003Indenture of Bargain and Sale, dated August 16, 1856 between Patrick Gordon and Redmond Burns. Source: unknown Acquired: October 23, 2003Cobourg Public Library
- Queen Street looking west up hillNegative.Negative.St. Marys Museum
- Ralph and Rebecca BreckonPortrait of Ralph Breckon (1832-1874) and Rebecca Breckon née Stephenson (1836-1867).Portrait of Ralph Breckon (1832-1874) and Rebecca Breckon née Stephenson (1836-1867).Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Two receipts from the Trafalgar, Esquesing and Erin Road Company to Christian Barnes and Ninian Lindsay.Two receipts from the Trafalgar, Esquesing and Erin Road Company to Christian Barnes and Ninian Lindsay.Two receipts from the Trafalgar, Esquesing and Erin Road Company to Christian Barnes and Ninian Lindsay.Esquesing Historical Society