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  • Supprimer le terme de recherche Médias: Images
  • Supprimer le terme de recherche Types de document: Newspaper illustrations
  • Supprimer le terme de recherche Types de document: Photographs
  • Supprimer le terme de recherche Année: 1854
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  • Bronte Baptist Church
    Bronte Baptist Church
    Image       A picture of Jones Street Hall, home of the Bronte Baptist Church. The church was built in 1954.
    Image     A picture of Jones Street Hall, home of the Bronte Baptist Church. The church was built in 1954.
    Oakville Historical Society
  • Mires & Ann (Burton) Clark
    Mires & Ann (Burton) Clark
    Image       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 died in Tapleytown, Wentworth Co., Ontario. Mires was the brother of the Elizabeth Clark who married John Norton in 1837. …
    Image     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
  • Reverend Israel Marsh and Mrs. Eliza Marsh, c.1854.
    Reverend Israel Marsh and Mrs. Eliza Marsh, c.1854.
    Imagecomment       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 …
    Imagecomment     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
  • Eunice Cruttenden
    Eunice Cruttenden
    Image       Condition: Good. Yellowed with a bit of normal wear and dirt.
    Image     Condition: Good. Yellowed with a bit of normal wear and dirt.
    St. Marys Museum
  • German Workers building the Harwood Train station
    German Workers building the Harwood Train station
    Image       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.
    Image     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
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