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- The Canada Carpet Co's Factory. S. Syer, Proprietor.The building has been demolished. It was on Commercial Street at the south-west corner of Main and Commercial. In its place is now a Car wash and a Kentucky Fried Chicken outlet.The building has been demolished. It was on Commercial Street at the south-west corner of Main and Commercial. In its place is now a Car wash and a Kentucky Fried …Milton Historical Society
- Skiff sailing on the pond. Milton, Ont.This photograph was taken from "Milton Semi-Centennial 1957-1907" published in 1907.This photograph was taken from "Milton Semi-Centennial 1957-1907" published in 1907.Milton Historical Society
- Residence of William Panton.The house was demolished. It stood on the corner of James and Mill Streets (21 James Street) where the Scott Early Funeral Home now stands.This photograph was taken from "Milton Semi-Centennial 1857-1907".The house was demolished. It stood on the corner of James and Mill Streets (21 James Street) where the Scott Early Funeral Home now stands.This photograph was taken from "Milton …Milton Historical Society
- New Year's Levee, 2008The theme of the New Year's Levee was the publication of a new book "Milton Streets"The theme of the New Year's Levee was the publication of a new book "Milton Streets"Milton Historical Society
- The Commercial Hotel.The building is situated on the corner of Main and Commercial Streets. It is now (2013) caled Brydens. This photograph was taken from the book "Milton's Semi-Centennial 1857-1907".The building is situated on the corner of Main and Commercial Streets. It is now (2013) caled Brydens. This photograph was taken from the book "Milton's Semi-Centennial 1857-1907".Milton Historical Society
- The New Royal Hotel. F. Martin, Propretor.On Main Street. The left-hand section of the building is now a series of small shops and apartments and the middle section (known as the Thompson hotel) is now a restaurant and apartments. The livery was demolished and replaced with shops. This photograph was taken from the book "Milton's Semi-Centennial …On Main Street. The left-hand section of the building is now a series of small shops and apartments and the middle section (known as the Thompson hotel) is now a …Milton Historical Society
- Joseph Martin. Farmer, Mill Owner, Municipal Politician. 1818-1900Joseph Martin was the son of Jasper Martin who is considered to be the founder of Milton. He was born in Northumberland, England. He married three times 1) Ellen Fleming, 2) Mary Teetzel (one daughter) and 3) Jane Maunder, (two sons and one daughter). For further information regarding Joseph Martin, …Joseph Martin was the son of Jasper Martin who is considered to be the founder of Milton. He was born in Northumberland, England. He married three times 1) Ellen Fleming, …Milton Historical Society
- William Willmott. Farmer. 1806-1875William Willmott married Ann Coates in 1834. They had three sons. This picture was taken from "Milton Semi-Centennial 1857-1907". For further information on William Willmott please see "The Willmott Family and Alliances 1770-1905"William Willmott married Ann Coates in 1834. They had three sons. This picture was taken from "Milton Semi-Centennial 1857-1907". For further information on William Willmott please see "The Willmott Family …Milton Historical Society
- Mr. and Mrs. Philip Walker.Philip Walker was born in North Carolina in 1785 to William and Sarah Walker. His parents came to Canada and settled in Beamsville. He married Susannah Cline. Of their fifteen children ten lived to maturity. In 1827 Philip Walker purchased property near Milton and resided there the rest of his …Philip Walker was born in North Carolina in 1785 to William and Sarah Walker. His parents came to Canada and settled in Beamsville. He married Susannah Cline. Of their fifteen …Milton Historical Society
- Miss Sarah Willmott. Teacher. 1813-1903Sarah Willmott was the daughter of John Willmott and Rachel Cunnington. She conducted a private school in Trafalgar township. For further information regarding Sarah Willmott please consult "The Willmott Family and Alliances 1770-1905" page 20. This picture was published in "Milton Semi-Centennial 1857-1907".Sarah Willmott was the daughter of John Willmott and Rachel Cunnington. She conducted a private school in Trafalgar township. For further information regarding Sarah Willmott please consult "The Willmott Family …Milton Historical Society
- Mrs. Thomas Coates (Elizabeth Appleton). 1777-1860.Mrs. Thomas Coates, Snr., was born in Yorkshire, England. Approximately 1808 she married Thomas Coates. They had two sons and three daughters. In 1816 they came to Canada and soon settled on a bush farm near Milton. This photograph was published in "Milton Semi-Centennial 1857-1907". For further information check "The …Mrs. Thomas Coates, Snr., was born in Yorkshire, England. Approximately 1808 she married Thomas Coates. They had two sons and three daughters. In 1816 they came to Canada and soon …Milton Historical Society
- Mrs. John Willmott (Rachael Cunnington). 1770-1861Rachael Cunnington was born in Rutland, England in 1770. In 1799 she married John Willmott. They had eight children and in 1816 the family emigrated to Canada and settled on a bush farm near Milton. This photograph was taken from "Milton Semi-Centennial 1857-1907". Much information regarding John and Rachael Willmott …Rachael Cunnington was born in Rutland, England in 1770. In 1799 she married John Willmott. They had eight children and in 1816 the family emigrated to Canada and settled on …Milton Historical Society
- James Rixon. Carpenter. Farmer. 1795-1870James Rixon was born in Woolwich, Kent, England. He married Mary Davidson (1806-1876). They had four sons and four daughters. In 1819 he settled on his farm near Milton. This photograph was taken from the booklet "Milton Semi-Centennial 1857-1907". Further information regarding James Rixon can be found in "Milton Area …James Rixon was born in Woolwich, Kent, England. He married Mary Davidson (1806-1876). They had four sons and four daughters. In 1819 he settled on his farm near Milton. This …Milton Historical Society
- Joseph Bell. 1814-1887. Blacksmith, Town CouncillorJoseph Bell was married to Mary Green Teetzel (1822-1895). They had two sons and three daughters - John E. Bell (1840-1901), Jane (Jennie)Bell (1845-),George M. Bell (1848-1910), Mary E. Bell (1855-1942), Dorothy Bell (1860-1945). This photograph was taken from "Milton Semi-Centennial 1857-1907".Joseph Bell was married to Mary Green Teetzel (1822-1895). They had two sons and three daughters - John E. Bell (1840-1901), Jane (Jennie)Bell (1845-),George M. Bell (1848-1910), Mary E. Bell …Milton Historical Society
- John Dewar. Teacher. Lawyer. 1829-1888John Dewar was born in Scotland, son of John Dewar and Emily Knight. He married Jane W. Somerville and they had five children. He was a teacher for some years and then studied for the legal profession. He was appointed Clerk of the Peace and Crown Attorney for Halton County. …John Dewar was born in Scotland, son of John Dewar and Emily Knight. He married Jane W. Somerville and they had five children. He was a teacher for some years …Milton Historical Society
- Mrs. Benjamin Jones (Elizabeth Foster). 1826-1889.Elizabeth Jones was the daughter of Hugh Foster and Jane Coates. Mr. and Mrs. Jones had four sons and one daughter. This photograph was taken from "Milton Semi-Centennial 1857-1907". For further information regarding the Jones family, please consult "The Jones Family and Alliances, 1759-1995", by Ken Jones.Elizabeth Jones was the daughter of Hugh Foster and Jane Coates. Mr. and Mrs. Jones had four sons and one daughter. This photograph was taken from "Milton Semi-Centennial 1857-1907". For …Milton Historical Society
- Henry Edward Willmott. Cabinet maker. 1808-1855In 1840 Henry Willmott married Mary Ross. They had six children. In 1848 he moved to Milton. In 1852 he contracted for carpentry work on the new brick Methodist Church (now St. Paul's United) opposite his residence on Main Street. For further information see "The Willmott Family and Alliances 1770-1905". …In 1840 Henry Willmott married Mary Ross. They had six children. In 1848 he moved to Milton. In 1852 he contracted for carpentry work on the new brick Methodist Church …Milton Historical Society
- Robert Willmott. Farmer. 1815-1897Son of John Willmott and Rachael Cunnington. Robert Willmott married Margaret Sproat in 1854. They had seven sons and three daughters. For further information see "The Willmott Family and Alliances 1770-1905". This picture was taken from "Milton Semi-Centennial 1857-1907".Son of John Willmott and Rachael Cunnington. Robert Willmott married Margaret Sproat in 1854. They had seven sons and three daughters. For further information see "The Willmott Family and Alliances …Milton Historical Society
- One of Milton's early tenement houses.These houses were at 370 Main St.E. They were demolished and replaced by a bowling alley which was renovated and is now a bar. Photograph taken from "Milton Semi-Centennial 1857-1907"These houses were at 370 Main St.E. They were demolished and replaced by a bowling alley which was renovated and is now a bar. Photograph taken from "Milton Semi-Centennial 1857-1907"Milton Historical Society
- Residences of J. A. Frazer and Alfred Winn.Houses built in 1856. Occupied fifty years ago by the late G. T. Bastedo, Halton's first County Attorney, and the late Dr. William Hume (written 1907). Now 59-61 Mill Street. This photograph was taken from "Milton's Semi-Centennial 1857-1907". For further information see "Historic Homes of Milton, Vol. I"Houses built in 1856. Occupied fifty years ago by the late G. T. Bastedo, Halton's first County Attorney, and the late Dr. William Hume (written 1907). Now 59-61 Mill Street. …Milton Historical Society