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- Residence of John WatsonThis frame house was built as the residence of John Watson (1798-1897), a resident of Almonds. The house burned down in the late 1930s or early 1940s. The house was located on lot 35 of Concession 2.This frame house was built as the residence of John Watson (1798-1897), a resident of Almonds. The house burned down in the late 1930s or early 1940s. The house was …Whitby Public Library
- John Blow, c.1880John Blow was born in Humberstone, Lincolnshire, England on November 13, 1819. After leaving school he farmed with his father and then went to Hull, England to learn the business of shipping clerk, wharfenger and warehouse man with the Hull Dock Co. In 1854 John Blow came to Whitby and …John Blow was born in Humberstone, Lincolnshire, England on November 13, 1819. After leaving school he farmed with his father and then went to Hull, England to learn the business …Whitby Public Library
- Mary (Needham) Blow, c.1880Mary (Needham) Blow (1825-1901) was born in Humberstone, Lincolnshire, England on 12 August 1825. She married John Blow on 10 February 1845 and had seven children, Martha Helen (1848-1905), Mary Alice (1851-1928), Emma, John Needham (1855-1915), Ezekiel Richard (1860-1930), Ernest Alfred (1862-1936) and Lucy. Mary died on 13 December 1901 …Mary (Needham) Blow (1825-1901) was born in Humberstone, Lincolnshire, England on 12 August 1825. She married John Blow on 10 February 1845 and had seven children, Martha Helen (1848-1905), Mary …Whitby Public Library
- Looking West from Ontario Ladies' College, 1880Black and white negative of a photograph of a print of Whitby that appeared in Picturesque Canada: The Country as it was and is. The image shows a group of people standing on the roof of the Ontario Ladies' College looking west over the Town of Whitby. The college itself …Black and white negative of a photograph of a print of Whitby that appeared in Picturesque Canada: The Country as it was and is. The image shows a group of …Whitby Public Library
- Family of John and Mary Heron of AshburnThe 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, Elizabeth and Jean, and two sons, William and John, in the 1840s. They settled at Dalmore farm at Ashburn. John …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, …Whitby Public Library
- Family of David MathisonDavid Mathison (1819-1883) was a tailor in Aberdeen, Scotland. He married Agnes Frost in 1846 by whom he had John Tait Mathison (1851-1929). In 1853 David Mathison married Elizabeth Tait and shortly after the couple came to Whitby where they had six children: Margaret, Jean, Peter William, David, George Tait, …David Mathison (1819-1883) was a tailor in Aberdeen, Scotland. He married Agnes Frost in 1846 by whom he had John Tait Mathison (1851-1929). In 1853 David Mathison married Elizabeth Tait …Whitby Public Library
- Lithograph for Hatch and Brothers Hardware StoreThis three-storey brick store was located at 111 Brock Street North (on the east side of Brock Street, north of Dundas Street). It was operated by Samuel and Richard Hatch and later Samuel's sons Fred and Frank Hatch from 1874 to 1904. The business was founded in Whitby about 1864. …This three-storey brick store was located at 111 Brock Street North (on the east side of Brock Street, north of Dundas Street). It was operated by Samuel and Richard Hatch …Whitby Public Library
- City and Vicinityunknown, The Intelligencer, 27 May 1880, p. 3 poor photocopy of the Daily Intelligencer articleunknown, The Intelligencer, 27 May 1880, p. 3 poor photocopy of the Daily Intelligencer articleBelleville Public Library
- Dead Or Alive?: A Question Which the Doctors Have DecideThe Daily Intelligencer, 8 Apr 1880, p. 3 Regarding the passing of Miss Mary MerrillThe Daily Intelligencer, 8 Apr 1880, p. 3 Regarding the passing of Miss Mary MerrillBelleville Public Library
- Miss Merrill's Death-What Dr. Allen Says Of It-A Remarkable StatementThe Daily Intelligencer, 9 Apr 1880, p. 2 An update on the death of Miss Mary MerrillThe Daily Intelligencer, 9 Apr 1880, p. 2 An update on the death of Miss Mary MerrillBelleville Public Library
- The Differing Doctors-Dr. Tracy's Opinion Of The Merrill CaseThe Daily Intelligencer, 10 Apr 1880, p. 3 Medical opinions on the Merrill caseThe Daily Intelligencer, 10 Apr 1880, p. 3 Medical opinions on the Merrill caseBelleville Public Library
- That Problem of Vitality-Two Other Witness IdeasThe Daily Intelligencer, 12 Apr 1880, p. 2 Witness testimonies on Merrill caseThe Daily Intelligencer, 12 Apr 1880, p. 2 Witness testimonies on Merrill caseBelleville Public Library
- The Merrill Case-Dr. Allen's Reply to Dr. WilsonThe Daily Intelligencer, 14 Apr 1880The Daily Intelligencer, 14 Apr 1880Belleville Public Library
- The Merrill Case-Coroner Dr. Wilson's and Dr. Curlett's Opinions-The Other Side of the CaseThe Daily Intelligencer, 13 Apr 1880, p. 2 Details about the coroner's and doctor's opinions about the Merrill caseThe Daily Intelligencer, 13 Apr 1880, p. 2 Details about the coroner's and doctor's opinions about the Merrill caseBelleville Public Library
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