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- Emily and Emma Gilby, 1914Research indications are that these sisters were not twins but close in age.Research indications are that these sisters were not twins but close in age.Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Jackson HardyJackson Hardy was a son of George Henry and Emily Hardy who farmed in Sheridan, Trafalgar Township. Jackson became a druggist.Jackson Hardy was a son of George Henry and Emily Hardy who farmed in Sheridan, Trafalgar Township. Jackson became a druggist.Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Emma Gilby Beside Her Father's GravestoneEmily married Abner Abbey in 1884 in Grand Forks, N.D. Click on the "LeighLarson" link in this record for more information. Scroll further down the page for information on Emily and Abner.Emily married Abner Abbey in 1884 in Grand Forks, N.D. Click on the "LeighLarson" link in this record for more information. Scroll further down the page for information on Emily …Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Charlie & Fred HardyBrothers of George Henry Hardy, Sheridan.Brothers of George Henry Hardy, Sheridan.Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Hardy Family Home, Ninth Line and Upper Middle Road, Sheridan"Maple Hill" was also locally known as the "Red Hill" because of the red clay soil. Heritage Mississauga calls this Trafalgar Township area a "lost" village and you might wish to read their information on Sheridan and Maple Hill at : http://www.heritagemississauga.com/section/?section=8 Family member Neil Hoover has created a website, …"Maple Hill" was also locally known as the "Red Hill" because of the red clay soil. Heritage Mississauga calls this Trafalgar Township area a "lost" village and you might wish …Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Clarkson Train Station, 1913The little boy holding the whip is Victor Wilson of Sheridan. Circa 1913. The train was used by area farmers to take produce into the large Toronto market. Victor's parents and grandparents owned farms in Sheridan, Trafalgar Township, just a few kilometres west. The Clarkson station was just slightly north …The little boy holding the whip is Victor Wilson of Sheridan. Circa 1913. The train was used by area farmers to take produce into the large Toronto market. Victor's parents …Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Wilson Brothers and Howard Savage, 1915.Pictured here are Leonard Wilson in the passenger seat, and Gordon Wilson driving. The future Dr. Howard Savage is seated in the back, and Victor Wilson is crouching in front of the car.Pictured here are Leonard Wilson in the passenger seat, and Gordon Wilson driving. The future Dr. Howard Savage is seated in the back, and Victor Wilson is crouching in front …Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Speck Family At Home, Sheridan, 1909William and Maud married in 1902. Myrtle was born in 1903. Around the time of their marriage, William bought the farm just south of Sheridan at Lot 1 Con 2 SDS Trafalgar Township. Much of the land was sold to Sheridan Nurseries in 1913.William and Maud married in 1902. Myrtle was born in 1903. Around the time of their marriage, William bought the farm just south of Sheridan at Lot 1 Con 2 …Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Annie (Andrew) Wilson with Daughter-in-Law, Alisemon, and Grandson, Leonard Wilson.This photograph was taken at the Richard Wilson - Annie Andrew Golden Anniversary celebration on May 4, 1915. There is another photograph in this "Group" which shows all the family and guests who gathered to celebrate this day. Annie (Andrew) Wilson is seated with a lovely corsage to commemorate this …This photograph was taken at the Richard Wilson - Annie Andrew Golden Anniversary celebration on May 4, 1915. There is another photograph in this "Group" which shows all the family …Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Richard & Annie Wilson, ca 1913Photo taken at Wilson farm in Sheridan. Their sons were Alfred and Thomas.Photo taken at Wilson farm in Sheridan. Their sons were Alfred and Thomas.Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Annie, Lizzie, and Evelyn WilsonLizze married Tommy Wilson, a son of Annie and Richard Wilson. Their children were Evelyn and Mildred.Lizze married Tommy Wilson, a son of Annie and Richard Wilson. Their children were Evelyn and Mildred.Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Tommy Wilson With Mother Annie and Daughter MildredAnnie and her husband, Richard Wilson, celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary on May 4, 1915 with a family gathering. To see all the photographs in this extended family collection, under "Groups of Related Records" click on "Gilby - Hardy - Wilson Families, Sheridan (Oakville, Ontario)".Annie and her husband, Richard Wilson, celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary on May 4, 1915 with a family gathering. To see all the photographs in this extended family collection, under …Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- George Hardy Visiting Gilby, North DakotaThe town of Gilby, North Dakota, was founded when James Gilby and Alisemon Elizabeth (Straw) Gilby moved west from Sheridan, Trafalgar Township, settling there in 1887. Alisemon first married John Gilby on October 17, 1842, in York, County Yorkshire, England. They came to Canada and the 1861 Census shows John …The town of Gilby, North Dakota, was founded when James Gilby and Alisemon Elizabeth (Straw) Gilby moved west from Sheridan, Trafalgar Township, settling there in 1887. Alisemon first married John …Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Alexander Dufferin Hardy, 1900Son of George and Emily (Gilby) Hardy. "Duff" worked as City Clerk for the former city of Fort William, Ontario (now merged into Thunder Bay). He was a sport fisherman well into his '90s.Son of George and Emily (Gilby) Hardy. "Duff" worked as City Clerk for the former city of Fort William, Ontario (now merged into Thunder Bay). He was a sport fisherman …Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Gilby, North DakotaThe town of Gilby, North Dakota, was founded in 1886 and named after the Gilby family of Sheridan, Trafalgar Township.The town of Gilby, North Dakota, was founded in 1886 and named after the Gilby family of Sheridan, Trafalgar Township.Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Alisemon & Victor WilsonAlisemon Mary Wilson with her son Victor and colt in Sheridan.Alisemon Mary Wilson with her son Victor and colt in Sheridan.Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Richard Wilson & Grandson VictorRichard Wilson with his grandson Victor at Sheridan, Trafalgar Township.Richard Wilson with his grandson Victor at Sheridan, Trafalgar Township.Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Richard Wilson Shoveling Snow At Sheridan, Circa 1900.Christopher Wilson and his son, Christopher Wilson, came to Sheridan in 1829. The father left for London, Ontario but the son and his wife, Elizabeth (Clark) had two sons who also farmed in the area; John on the Town Line (now Winston Churchill Blvd.) and Richard on the homestead at …Christopher Wilson and his son, Christopher Wilson, came to Sheridan in 1829. The father left for London, Ontario but the son and his wife, Elizabeth (Clark) had two sons who …Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Wilson Family In SleighAlfred, Alisemon, and their sons, Leonard, Gordon & Victor Wilson on the former "Town Line", now Winston Churchill Blvd., at Sheridan.Alfred, Alisemon, and their sons, Leonard, Gordon & Victor Wilson on the former "Town Line", now Winston Churchill Blvd., at Sheridan.Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Emily (Gilby) Hardy and Victor Wilson, 1908.Victor was Emily's grandson, son of her daughter Alisemon.Victor was Emily's grandson, son of her daughter Alisemon.Trafalgar Township Historical Society