Innisfil Historical Society
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Mr. Joseph Fagan
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Portrait of Joseph Fagan, maternal grandfather of Robert Herbert. Joseph Fagan emigrated from County Tyrone, Ireland, and lived at the S.E. corner of the 20th Sideroad and 12th Concession., IHS831s
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Mr. King And Family
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Taken in 1938 on Mr. King's farm near Golden, BC.
Left to Right: John Gable (neighbour), Dorrie, Norman, Thelma, Mr. and Mrs. King, Ronnie.
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Mr. King And Housekeeper
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Mr. King and housekeeper whose husband took picture and they gave him flowers for Christmas 1971.
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Mr. Lemmon
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with his mechanical cutter that slices 36 buns at once.
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Mr. Leonard Ross
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Mr. Leonard Ross made his own chopping machine from a Ford engine and chopped his own grain to feed his pigs and cattle.
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Mr. Robert Black, Sr.
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Studio portrait of Robert Black c. 1870. Robert was the son of James Black, an Innisfil pioneer who came with his brother John and sisters Sarah and Isabella from Dungannon, County Tyrone, Ireland in 1847. Robert married Margaret Booth and their children were James, Mary, Sarah Ann, Mary Jane, and Robert. This photo shows Mr. Black in a wool suit and sporting a mutton chop style of facial hair. This image was taken from page 103 of the Stroud Tweedsmuir History, Vol. 2. Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site., IHS830
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Mr. Robert Storey
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Mrs. Robert Storey (with chair): operated threshing machines all his life. Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site., IHS364
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Mr. Ross
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Mr. Ross and faithful collie named Bus (sic) bringing in water to the house, from the pump.
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Mr. Ross Cutting Grain
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Mr. Ross cutting grain with binder pulled by three horses named Trixie, Sarah, and Polly.
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Mr. Rowe
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Mr. Rowe signs the visitors book as Mrs. Cecil Nevils, convenor looks on.
Cookstown Centennial Celebration - page 10
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Mr. Thomas H. Stewart
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Mr. Russell Stewart's brother Thomas Howard Stewart, overseas, England, July 11, 1943., IHS1365
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Mr. Tom King
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Mr. Tom King's 94th birthday - Golden, BC
Deceased December 1972
Mr. King was a resident of Cookstown in early 1900's and remained a loyal Cookstownian all his life.
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Mr. Tom King Becomes Honorary Chief
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Mr. King with the white shirt and tie and Indian chief headdress.
Donated by Mr. Tom King of Golden, BC. A former Cookstown man who has donated much information to the Tweedsmuir History.
This photo was taken August 1931.
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