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- William Young (1956-1945) son of Ira and Caroline Young, at his home on Lot 33 Concession 7, Chaffey Township, Muskoka, c1940.William Young, who was born in North Gwillimbury, Ontario, came to Muskoka with his father, Ira, about 1878. He married Ellen Thompson, daughter of William and Catharine Thompson, May 5, 1887 in the Village of Huntsville. He is pictured here at his home on Lot 33 Concession 7, Chaffey Township. …William Young, who was born in North Gwillimbury, Ontario, came to Muskoka with his father, Ira, about 1878. He married Ellen Thompson, daughter of William and Catharine Thompson, May 5, …Huntsville Public Library
- Llwyd Ecclestone and Elaine MacKay at Maniwaki Cottage, Fairyport, Fairy Lake, Huntsville, Ontario, 1940.Llwyd Ecclestone and Elaine MacKay at Maniwaki Cottage, Fairyport, Fairy Lake, Huntsville, Ontario, 1940.Llwyd Ecclestone and Elaine MacKay at Maniwaki Cottage, Fairyport, Fairy Lake, Huntsville, Ontario, 1940.Huntsville Public Library
- John MacKay, Elaine MacKay and Joy MacKay, at Fairyport, Fairy Lake, Huntsville, Ontario, 1940.John MacKay, Elaine MacKay and Joy MacKay, at Fairyport, Fairy Lake, Huntsville, Ontario, 1940.John MacKay, Elaine MacKay and Joy MacKay, at Fairyport, Fairy Lake, Huntsville, Ontario, 1940.Huntsville Public Library
- John and Joy MacKay. In the background The Barnacle, home of Ann and Ross Brooks, Fairyport, Fairy Lake, Huntsville,Ontario, 1940.In 1876 Frederick May and wife Elizabeth Carter, homesteaded with their children on the south shore of Fairy Lake on Lot 20, Concession 13 and 14 and Lot 21, Concession 13 and 14, Brunel Township. In 1890 they sold the property to John L. Baker, a son-in-law of the neighbouring …In 1876 Frederick May and wife Elizabeth Carter, homesteaded with their children on the south shore of Fairy Lake on Lot 20, Concession 13 and 14 and Lot 21, Concession …Huntsville Public Library
- Boley's Bakery Dairy Lunch Milk Bar, 27 Main Street, Huntsville, Ontario."Peter Boley was the first Italian worker at the Huntsville tannery. When he returned home to Italy for his wife and family in 1906, his friend Luigi Allemano came back with him. Tannery owner C.O. Shaw was so taken with their work ethic that he asked them to return to …"Peter Boley was the first Italian worker at the Huntsville tannery. When he returned home to Italy for his wife and family in 1906, his friend Luigi Allemano came back …Huntsville Public Library
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