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- Mrs. Davis with dogs in her lap outsideMrs. Davis with a dog in her lap outside of William Drake’s wood shop.Mrs. Davis with a dog in her lap outside of William Drake’s wood shop.Esquesing Historical Society
- Tedd Kirby on a blanketASHGROVE: Tedd Kirby sits on a blanket in front of William Drake’s wood shop. DATE: 1941ASHGROVE: Tedd Kirby sits on a blanket in front of William Drake’s wood shop. DATE: 1941Esquesing Historical Society
- Margaret HumeMargaret Hume (1860-1946). She married George Currie (1857- 1918) in 1883 and they farmed Lot 6, Con. 7, Esquesing.Margaret Hume (1860-1946). She married George Currie (1857- 1918) in 1883 and they farmed Lot 6, Con. 7, Esquesing.Esquesing Historical Society
- Elizabeth (Mortimer) DrakeElizabeth (Mortimer) Drake sitting outside her home at Ashgrove. Her husband William(1869-1946) built the cabinet making shop on the right.Elizabeth (Mortimer) Drake sitting outside her home at Ashgrove. Her husband William(1869-1946) built the cabinet making shop on the right.Esquesing Historical Society
- Joseph and Kathleen (Kirby) Drake and familyASHGROVE: Joseph and Kathleen (Kirby) Drake with son Ronald and daughter Joan.ASHGROVE: Joseph and Kathleen (Kirby) Drake with son Ronald and daughter Joan.Esquesing Historical Society
- Charles Kirby and his son Tedd,Charles Kirby and his son Tedd, aged 4 years outside of William Drake’s wood shop.Charles Kirby and his son Tedd, aged 4 years outside of William Drake’s wood shop.Esquesing Historical Society
- Ashgrove School SS#3A view of Ashgrove School, SS#3 Esquesing from the north-west corner. The red brick school was built in 1870 and served until 1959, when students moved to Stewarttown. The building is privately owned today.A view of Ashgrove School, SS#3 Esquesing from the north-west corner. The red brick school was built in 1870 and served until 1959, when students moved to Stewarttown. The building …Esquesing Historical Society
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