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Miss Margaret Patterson, And Mr. Tom Paterson
Miss Margaret Patterson, and Mr. Tom Paterson's home.
Miss Milne'S Home In Belle Ewart
Photo of the home of Miss Milne, a retired school teacher. Part of this house was moved and became the Newlove home situated on the main street of Belle Ewart., IHS32
Miss Minnie Spence
Miss Minnie Spence in her garden at the back of the building. (Next west of the bakeshop)
Miss Sarah Slight
Miss Sarah Slight.
Miss Sarah Slight And Mr. Dalton Slight'S Home
Miss Sarah Slight and Mr. Dalton Slight's home.
Miss. Kay Mumberson'S Home
Miss. Kay Mumberson's home.
Missionary Meeting
Photo taken during a missionary meeting. Pictured from left to right - Front Row: Annie Wallace, Hattie Orchard, Susan Goodfellow, Lavina Orchard, two unknown. Second Row: Fanny Wicklum, unknown, Maud Wellbank, Marjorie Wright, Mabel Robertson, and Mrs. Effie Young. Back Row: Clara Beelby, Hazel Paisley, Clara Goodfellow, Birdie Gordon, unknown (face hidden), Mrs. Lillian Marquis, Dee Ferris, Edna Beelby, and Mable Beelby., IHS862
Model T Ford
Photo of a 1923 Model T Ford owned by Charles H. Hindle Jr. Mr. Hindle purchased it when it was six months old for approximately $500. The photo was taken head-on, and a barn and shed are visible in the background., IHS1892
Model T Ford - F. Rogerson
T Model Ford owned by Frank Rogerson. In the back seat left to right: Mrs. Gordon Moir, Christena Rogerson, Mrs. Charles McLennan, Alice Rogerson In the front seat left to right: Lizzie Moir, Mrs. Frank Rogerson, Frank Rogerson (driver)., IHS932
Monkman'S Esso Service Station
Monkman's Esso Service Station.
Monkman'S Garage
Monkman's Garage was built in 1935, and Mr. Don Monkman owned and worked at the garage until he sold it in 1974. It was later owned by Ed Bowen., IHS1759
Monkman'S Store
Monkman's Store.
Morris Brothers
Three Morris brothers - Thomas, Fred and Jack., IHS1877
Morwood Bateman
Portrait of Mrs. Edna (Bateman) Allan's brother, Morwood Bateman. He died at age seventeen of diabetes., IHS774
Mother Of Fred Quantz
Mr. Fred Quantz's mother, Margaret Quantz and granddaughter Doris Drew (nee Tilley)., IHS661s
Motor Ambulance
Photo of a motor ambulance presented for use in the defence of the Empire by the Women's Institute of the County of Simcoe.
Mr And Mrs Barry M Jebb
Mr and Mrs Barry M Jebb.
Mr And Mrs Ed Graham
Mr and Mrs Ed Graham.
Mr And Mrs Henry Couse
Mr and Mrs Henry Couse.
Mr And Mrs Wj Broley
Mr and Mrs WJ Broley Norman and Ralph
Mr. & Mrs. A. Horsburgh's home
Black-and-white photograph of a two-storey detached home with horizontal siding and a steep gabled roof. The front entrance is covered by a small overhang and includes a screen door. A large picture window is located to the right of the entrance, partially obscured by shrubs. A paved driveway runs along the left side of the house, with a parked car partially visible. The home is identified as belonging to Mr. and Mrs. A. Horsburgh.
Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Emrick With Dog
Photo of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Emrick with their dog. Alvin was a chief engineer on Great Lake Boats, and was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Emrick (SH Lot 22, Conc. 7 - Nantyr). Thomas Emrick was a well known custom thresher., IHS357
Mr. & Mrs. Ed and Dorothy Jackson and Family
Photo of Ed and Dorothy (née Reid) Jackson and their family. In his Father's arms is Murray Jackson, and in his mother's arms is Bill Jackson. Standing in front of them are Evelyn Jackson (later Cairns) on the left and Sandra Jackson (later Culbert) on the right. The family is standing outside wearing wool coats., IHS943
Mr. & Mrs. James and Margaret Lennox
Studio portrait of Mr. and Mrs. James and Margaret Lennox, the grandparents of Mr. Dalton Lennox and his twin brother Mr. Darcy Lennox. James Lennox was born about 1823 in Kilrea, Londonderry, Ireland to John Lennox and Margaret Humphrie. He immigrated to Canada about 1827. died on 5 January 1901, and is buried in the Ivy cemetery. Margaret Lennox (née McCartney) was born about 1830 also in Kilrea, Londonderry, Ireland to Andrew McCartney and Elizabeth Lennox. She immigrated to Canada in approximately 1849 with her widowed mother. She died on 17 March 1885 and is also buried in the Ivy cemetery. Her sister, Mary McCartney, was a well-known resident of Essa who lived to be 95. Additional information for this record was provided by Glenn Lennox., IHS2289
Mr. & Mrs. Percy Thompson
Wedding photo of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Thompson and Bertha Atkinson., IHS3696
Mr. & Mrs. R.A. Sutherland
Photo of Mr. and Mrs. R.A. Sutherland from the Stroud Tweedsmuir History, Volume 11. Robert Alexander Sutherland and his wife Elizabeth Jane (née Johnston) had eight children, all born on their family farm. Grandfather John Johnston cleared the farm - all but 5 acres out of 100 acres - until 1944, when sale took place. Jean (later Jean Hand) was youngest: 5 boys, 3 girls. Their children were William, Donald, Agnes, Wilfred, Margaret, Gordon, Fraser, and Jean. Daughter Margaret (later Mrs. Andrew) lived in Maple (1976). Son Fraser married Bernice Margaret Jennet of Thornton (daughter of Miller and Elizabeth Jenett). Fraser and Bernice operated a dairy farm on the north half of lot 14, concession 9 before selling the farm in 1993 and retiring. They had four sons: Colin, John, Gordon, and Robert. Mrs. Jean Sutherland (born 29 October 1869) died on 8 October 1946, and Mr. Robert A. died in 1958., IHS3382-97C
Mr. & Mrs. R.A. Sutherland
Photograph of Mr. and Mrs. R.A. Sutherland. Robert Alexander Sutherland and his wife Elizabeth Jane (née Johnston) had eight children, all born on their family farm. Grandfather John Johnston cleared the farm - all but 5 acres out of 100 acres - until 1944, when sale took place. Jean (later Jean Hand) was youngest: 5 boys, 3 girls. Their children were William, Donald, Agnes, Wilfred, Margaret, Gordon, Fraser, and Jean. Daughter Margaret (later Mrs. Andrew) lived in Maple (1976). Son Fraser married Bernice Margaret Jennet of Thornton (daughter of Miller and Elizabeth Jenett). Fraser and Bernice operated a dairy farm on the north half of lot 14, concession 9 before selling the farm in 1993 and retiring. They had four sons: Colin, John, Gordon, and Robert. Mrs. Jean Sutherland (born 29 October 1869) died on 8 October 1946, and Mr. Robert A. died in 1958., IHS2309
Mr. & Mrs. R.A. Sutherland & Family
Family photo taken outdoors of Mr. and Mrs. R.A. Sutherland (seated) and their family. Pictured from left to right, standing: Fraser, Gordon, Margaret, Wilfred, Jean, Don, Agnes, and William. Robert Alexander Sutherland and his wife Elizabeth Jane (née Johnston) had eight children, all born on their family farm. Grandfather John Johnston cleared the farm - all but 5 acres out of 100 acres - until 1944, when sale took place. Jean (later Jean Hand) was youngest: 5 boys, 3 girls. Daughter Margaret (later Mrs. Andrew) lived in Maple (1976). Son Fraser married Bernice Margaret Jennet of Thornton (daughter of Miller and Elizabeth Jenett). Fraser and Bernice operated a dairy farm on the north half of lot 14, concession 9 before selling the farm in 1993 and retiring. They had four sons: Colin, John, Gordon, and Robert. Mrs. Jean Sutherland (born 29 October 1869) died on 8 October 1946, and Mr. Robert A. died in 1958., IHS3382-97B
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Carr & Family
Family portrait of Robert Carr and Phoebe Carr with their children: Muriel (infant), Rebecca Jane at her father's knee, and Selby Edgar. They farmed on Concession 12, north half of Lot 18., IHS3275
Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Stewart & Family
Mr. Wilfred Stewart (1882-1974) and his wife Ellen May Cross (1882-1954) of Churchill and their children Wallace (left, 1911-1944), and Mac (right). Wilfred worked as an assessor and tax collector in Innisfil for thirty years, beginning in 1925. He also farmed for many years in Tyrone before retiring in Lefroy. He also acted as a church elder at the Churchill United Church and served as a Sunday School superintendent for 16 years. Wilfred's second wife was named Bertha Thompson (née Atkinson)., IHS1708

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