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- Centreton School Class of 1890Centreton School was on the northeast corner of the junction of Centreton and MacDonald roads. It opened in 1857 and closed in 1966. When the school closed the students were transferred to Grafton Public School. The building was sold and is now a private home.Centreton School was on the northeast corner of the junction of Centreton and MacDonald roads. It opened in 1857 and closed in 1966. When the school closed the students were …Cobourg Public Library
- Centreton School Class of 1935Centreton School was on the northeast corner of the junction of Centreton and MacDonald roads. It opened in 1857 and closed in 1966. When the school closed the students were transferred to Grafton Public School. The building was sold and is now a private home. Digital Scan only.Centreton School was on the northeast corner of the junction of Centreton and MacDonald roads. It opened in 1857 and closed in 1966. When the school closed the students were …Cobourg Public Library
- Centreton School Class of 1934/35Centreton School was on the northeast corner of the junction of Centreton and MacDonald roads. It opened in 1857 and closed in 1966. When the school closed the students were transferred to Grafton Public School. The building was sold and is now a private home.Centreton School was on the northeast corner of the junction of Centreton and MacDonald roads. It opened in 1857 and closed in 1966. When the school closed the students were …Cobourg Public Library
- Johnson McKenzie FarmJohnson McKenzie's farm was just north of Centreton (Lot 18, Conc 6). Bruce McKenzie was the son of Johnson. Scan only.Johnson McKenzie's farm was just north of Centreton (Lot 18, Conc 6). Bruce McKenzie was the son of Johnson. Scan only.Cobourg Public Library
- Johnson McKenzie FarmScan only.Scan only.Cobourg Public Library
- Handwritten article by Archie Birney regarding the history of the Centreton Store.Handwritten article by Archie Birney regarding the history of the Centreton Store. Source: Archie Birney Acquired: December 11, 1991Handwritten article by Archie Birney regarding the history of the Centreton Store. Source: Archie Birney Acquired: December 11, 1991Cobourg Public Library
- Johnson McKenzieJohnson McKenzie was one of eight sons born to Alexander McKenzie and Elizabeth Brewster. He was born July 28, 1876 in the village of Centreton, Haldimand Township, Northumberland County. He died July 24, 1948 in Centreton. He was married to Annie Ardell Honeywell March 3, 1920 in Baltimore. She was …Johnson McKenzie was one of eight sons born to Alexander McKenzie and Elizabeth Brewster. He was born July 28, 1876 in the village of Centreton, Haldimand Township, Northumberland County. He …Cobourg Public Library
- Centreton, OntarioLooking east. The Centreton General Store is shown on the northwest corner of the main intersection. Black & white photograph reproduction.Looking east. The Centreton General Store is shown on the northwest corner of the main intersection. Black & white photograph reproduction.Cobourg Public Library
- Centreton General StoreBuilt in the 1870s by the Brewster family, it was rented to Robert A. Elliott in 1894 as a branch to Robert's Roseneath store till 1904. Thomas McCutcheon (Robert's father-in-law), his wife and daughter Libby operated the store until Libby married James Elliott (brother to Robert). The Brewster family continued …Built in the 1870s by the Brewster family, it was rented to Robert A. Elliott in 1894 as a branch to Robert's Roseneath store till 1904. Thomas McCutcheon (Robert's father-in-law), …Cobourg Public Library
- Slade Home, Centreton, OntarioLocated south of Centreton, Lot 21, Concession 4Located south of Centreton, Lot 21, Concession 4Cobourg Public Library
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