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Mr. W.J. Findlay In His Garden
Mr. W.J. Findlay in His Garden.
Mr. W.J. Finley
From Marion Webb.
Mr. Washburn Jebb'S Horse
Mr. Washburn Jebb owned this horse, Harper Hamilton, in 1896. A trained horse, he could do many tricks. One was to hitch him in the race cart, head where tail should be, and pushing cart ahead of him. January 30, 1969
Mr. Wilfred Stewart
Photograph of Mr. Wilfred Stewart at an antique show in the Lefroy hall., IHS996
Mr. William "Bill" Leonard
The photograph is of Mr. William "Bill" Leonard who was a policeman in Toronto. Mr. Leonard was born in Innisfil, the son of William Leonard, who was the son of William Leonard and Ann MacLeish, the original Leonards in Innisfil. William was James Leonard's grandfather, and the name William has since been given to a number of Leonard descendants. Mr. Leonard died "by accident of shooting"., IHS1060
Mr. William Baker'S Lot
Garage of Wm. Baker on Victoria St.
Mr. William Tapper
Mr. William Tapper, Great Great Great Grandfather of Allan Stewart, Cherry Creek., IHS73
Mr. and Mrs Grose'S 38Th Wedding Anniversary
Family photo taken on the occasion of Mr. And Mrs. Fred Grose's 38th Wedding Anniversary. Pictured from left to right are: Mrs. Fred Grose, Mrs. Jack Morris (née Ida Grose), Mrs. Stanley Copeland (née Mina Grose), Fred Grose, and Mrs. Fred Morris (née Maud Grose). The Grose's were born and grew up on the south half of lot 14, concession 3. Note: Location given for the picture is Seagrave, Ontario., IHS1881
Mr. and Mrs. A. Martin and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Alvey Martin (Edith Spring) and four of their eight children: Irene, Charles, Phyllis and Lloyd., IHS1065
Mr. and Mrs. A. Matchett
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Matchett (nee Margaret Ann Davis of Tottenham) taken at their farm home. Mr. and Mrs. Matchett were married on February 17, 1895 at Cookstown., IHS1219
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pratt
50th Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pratt. Annie and Albert celebrated their golden anniversary with "Open House" at there farm home on the 12th. Con. of Innisfil on Sunday 7 April. Mr. Pratt reached his 80th birthday the same week, has lived all his life on the farm and in the same house as did his father (John) who inherited the land from his father (also named John)., IHS2259
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pratt
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pratt on their farm on the 12th line. Page 95 of the Stroud Tweedsmuir History. Volum 11., IHS3382-100A
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mccullough
Mr.and Mrs. Alex McCullough (Florence Beatty). Mr. Beatty's Aunt., IHS889
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander H. Robinson
Brother of Robert N.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bowman And Family
Portrait of the Bowman family. Pictured from left to right are: Jean Bowman (b. 1911), Mr. Andrew Bowman (1868 - 1944), Jack Bowman (b. 1912), Mrs. Elizabeth Florence Bowman (née Wicklum, 1880 - 1956), and James Alexander (b. 1915)., IHS2262
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Carr and Family
Family of Benjamin and Sarah Carr (nee Harding), their farm was SH Lot 18, Conc. 12. Back row: William, Robert, Clara, Tom, Harry Bottom row: John, Priscilla, Benjamin, Sarah, Elizabeth, Charles Reuben is in front., IHS3272
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Webb
Benjamin E. Webb and his wife Annie Morrison. From Page 141 of the Stroud Tweedsmuir History, Volume 11., IHS3382-148
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Coleman
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Coleman proudly display the plaque erected in honour of the Coleman family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Vergeer'S Butcher Shop And Residence
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Vergeer's Butcher shop and residence.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bryant and Son Billy
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bryant and son Billy.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rennie
Ada and Bill Rennie (Washago, Ontario), nee Whan, daughter of Martha Watson and John Whan of Belle Ewart, their wedding October 14, 1908., IHS2886
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ruffet
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ruffet on their 72nd Anniversary and his 93rd birthday. Newspaper article on Wed. Mar.8, 1978
Mr. and Mrs. C. Martin and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin and their family (Eliza Rich). Rear: left to right - Mr. Fred Martin, Rosella (Martin) Spring and her husband Isaac Spring Front: Alwey Martin, Charles Martin, Evah Spring (Mrs. Fred Latimer), Mrs. Charles Martin, William H. Martin. Another son, Nelson (unmarried) was killed putting mail out on a bar from a train at a railway station. William H. lived in Innisfil until his death in 1944. From 1910 on he served on Innisfil Council, three years as Deputy Reeve and two and a half years as Reeve., IHS1052
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baldwin'S Home
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baldwin's home.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Srigley 1915
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Srigley (nee Olive Quantz, 1873-1926) Charles died in January 1944 Parents of 13 children, 12 of whom lived to adulthood Owned NH Lot 7, Conc. 11 Costumes and clothing, Furniture, IHS1409
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Srigley And Family 1915
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Srigley(nee Olive Victoria Quantz) and their family. (Thought to be the largest family in Innisfil at time - 12 children grew up). Back (l to r): Alberta, Merle, Amy Florence Middle: Charles with Olive, Noreen, Olive(mother), with Fred, Front: Gladys, Vivian, Joyce, Clara, Dorothy Mr. Srigley farmed on NH Lot 7, Conc. 11. He was the first rural mail carrier out of the Allandale Post Office (RR2, Allandale) which covered the Holly community. He and members of his family in the Holly district continued to carry the mail for 22 years. Merle (Mrs. Percy Bullen. 2. Mrs. Whitehead Amy (Mrs. Arthur Green), Florence (Mrs. Leo Overs, Buffalo),Alberta (Mrs. Bert McQuay - 2. Mrs. Isaac Carruthers. Gladys (Mrs. Elmer Dyer), Noreen (Mrs. Victor Pratt - 2. Mrs. Phillips), Joyce (unmarried), Clara, (Mrs. Robert Orrock), Olive Costumes and clothing, IHS1396
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Jevons
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Jevons.
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Peacock
Christopher Peacock (1842-1901)and his wife Margaret Sommerville (1842-1914). Their family: back left to right: John A., George, Oliver, Percy, Ben; front left to right Minnie, Christopher (the father), Madge, Margaret (the mother), Susie; the children, in front: Parker (born 1891, killed 1917), Frederick (1885-1957). Christoper was the son of George W. Peacock who died in 1869. Oliver Peacock, farmer in Calgary; George Peacock, Methodist Minister in Calgary and Victoria; Percy Peacock, Methodist Minister, Toronto (wife Winnifred Robertson (1883-1950); John Peacock, Methodist Minister, Barrie, bachelor; Benjamin Peacock, Lieut. Col. in the army in the First World War, was a lawyer in Calgary, his wife was Fleda; Frederick Peacock, farmer on NH Lot 14, Conc. 8, his wife Ida McMulkin (1890-1962); Parker Peacock, Doctor, killed in 1917 in Calgary, bachelor; Minnie Peacock married Harry Mooney of Regina; Margaret (Madge) married Charles Ramsey of Victoria, B.C.; Susie Peacock married Hugh McLachlan of Rosetown, Saskatchewan. She taught in Stroud about 1905. PEACOCK, IHS2473

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