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Mrs. Tom Graham'S Home
Mrs. Tom Graham's home.
Mrs. Trotter'S Dining Room
In Mrs. Trotter's dining room: Mrs. Mercedus McKillican and Mrs. Brolley of Egbert, Mrs. Trotter standing in the doorway.
Mrs. Trotter'S Living Room
In Mrs. Trotter's living room: Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Mapes, away in background Mrs. Sam French, Harah Slight, Mrs. D. Evans, Mrs. McCoriston, Mrs. Donnell, Mrs. Hopper, front - Mrs. Riley.
Mrs. W. Maltby and Son
Mrs. William Maltby and her son George. Mrs. Maltby was the wife of William Maltby who taught school at Cherry Creek for many years., IHS89
Mrs. W.J. Finley
Mrs. W.J. Finley.
Mrs. W.J. Goodfellow
Mrs. W.J. Goodfellow, from page 15 of the Stroud Tweedsmuir History, Vol. ll., IHS3382-15C
Mrs. W.J. Reid
Mrs. W.J. Reid. From the Stroud Tweedsmuir Histories, Vol. 4., IHS3384-89B
Mrs. W.J. Reid and Family
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Reid and family. Standing left to right: Mrs. Dorothy Reid Jackson, Douglas Reid, Isobel Reid Sproule. Guy, the son of Douglas is on the right., IHS942
Mrs. W.W. Campbell
Mrs. W. W. Campbell (nee Jessie Fraser)., IHS3384-83
Mrs. Ward Goodfellow
Mrs. Ward Goodfellow, Prov. Rep., and Miss H. McKercher, Guest Speaker, Jan. 19, 1959 from Stoud Tweedsmuir History, Vol. II, page 38 Women's Institute - Stroud, IHS3382-38B
Mrs. William Cowan
Mrs. William Cowan (Ann Ross) (native of Scotland) Born Cromarty, Scotland, at Davidstown Rosshire, Scotland, May 1840, died Jan. 9, 1912 in her 72nd year. Sister of Christina Ross who was the wife of George Cowan Cowan, Ann Ross, Ann, IHS2978
Mrs. William Goodfellow
Mrs. William Goodfellow. From the Stroud Tweedsmuir History, Volume 11., IHS3382-145A
Mrs. William Hopkins And Daughters
Photo of Mrs. William Hopkins and her daughters Alice (left) and Hazel (right) in front of their home., IHS2735
Mrs. William James Leonard
Mrs. William James Leonard, nee Minnie Margaret Bowman. Married 1892, died 1955. From the Stroud Tweedsmuir Histories, Vol. 4., IHS3384-77
Mrs. William Latimer
Mrs. William Latimer (left, née Margaret Ludlow) with two unidentified friends., IHS2389
Mrs. William Latimer
Mrs. William Latimer in the barnyard doing chores typical of a farm wife in the early twentieth century., IHS2393
Mrs. William Miller
Left to right - Mrs. William Miller (nee Dorothy Chambers of Perth) Sitting - Florence Miller (Mrs. Arthur Little) and Mildred (Millie) Miller Standing - Louise Miller and Edward Miller, IHS1683
Mrs. William Miller And Descendants
Mrs. William Miller and descendants: Left to right = Grace Little (granddaughter) Helen Miller (granddaughter) Louisa Miller (daughter) Bill Little (grandson) Dorothy Little (granddaughter) Mildred Little (daughter)., IHS711s
Mrs. Wilson Latimer
L to R: Mrs. William Latimer , Margaret Latimer and Lena Latimer ., IHS2388
Mrs. Wm. Tapper
Mrs. Wm. (Nancy) Tapper, Cherry Creek. Thrice grandmother of Allan Stewart of Cherry Creek., IHS72
Mrs. Woods and Four Children
Mrs. Woods with four Children. Details unknown. Photo by Lydia Beatty (glass negative). Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3368
Muriel And Eveleen Sloan
Outdoor photograph of Muriel and Eveleen Sloan, the daughters of Wallace and Susanna (née Willson) Sloan., IHS1646
Muriel Peacock
Wedding of Muriel Peacock. She was a Stewardess with Trans-Canada Airlines. From Page 106 of the Stroud Tweedsmuir History, Volume 11., IHS3382-112
Music - 35Th Regimental Band
35th Regimental Band - Thornton 1908. Officers: Honorary President J.A. Corbett, President Fred Tomlinson, lst Vice-President Alex Stewart, 2nd Vice President A.E. Ayerst, Musical Director Robert Lennox, Secretary J.A. Stewart, Treasurer Harcourt Blackstock Top row from left: F. Tomlinson, A. Stewart, 2nd row: F. Nixon, W.T. Hill, M.H. Corbett, M.L.R. Stewart, S.J. Maiel, J.A. Stewart, J.F. Ayerst, J.M. Speers, 3rd row: R. Livingston, H. Ayerst, W.B.N. Banting, Robert Lennox, W.J. Coburn, H. Blackstock, R.D. Henry. Bottom Row: A.W. Fletcher, T.W. Ayerst, R.S. Blackstock, B. Smith, C.H. Fisher, H. G. Arnold Uniforms Music - Bands, IHS3233
Music Recital Class And Their Parents
Taken on the steps of Presbyterian Church Lefroy. Music Recital Class of Elsie Nelson and their parents. Standing (l-r): Birdie Cross, Mrs. Steve Marshall, Edith McCullough, Tom White, Jennie Reid, Mrs. Frank Whan, Isaac Morton, Mrs. Rev McKenzie, Mrs. Tannahill Sturgeon, Rev McKenzie, Mabel Stewart, Elise Nelson (music teacher), Mary Cowan, Mrs. Isaac Morton, Donald Cowan, Mrs. John Cowan Sr., Mrs. Tom Reid, Tom Reid, Isabel Allen Second Row (l-r): Hazel Neelands, Florrie Neelands, Hester Black, Sadie Leonard, Hazel Morton, Mrs. Chas. McClennan, her sister, Mabel McClennan, Mildred Wallace, Lydia Jack, Edith Northgraves, Libby Sturgeon, Jean Nelson Third Row (l-r): Lilian (Lillian) Reid, Elise Ambler, Alma Whan, Grace Nelson, Dwight Nelson, Marjory (Marjorie) Reid, Irving Nelson, Douglas Nelson, Helen Nelson, Jack Tarbrush (Angus), Priscilla Willson (Angus), Margaret Sutherland, Jean Tarbrush, Carrie Nelson and Wm. Reid.
Music Recital Class Of Elsie Nelson
This photograph was taken in 1906 at the George Nelson homestead, ninth line of Innisfil, Stroud, it depicts a music recital class of Elsie Nelson. Front row from left: Jean Nelson, Jessie Webb, Miss Montgomery, Edith Woods, Irene Constable, Kathleen McLean, Jessie Robertson, Hazel Neelands, Helen Nelson, Mabel Wright Middle row: Rev. L. MacLean, Mrs. MacLean, Sadie Green, Mabel and Libby Reid, Mary Marshall, Florrie Gordon, Mrs. Bob Boyes, Miss Mabel Brown, Minnie Hickling's mother (Auntie Kirkup), Ethel Ralston, Carrie Nelson, Grace Nelson, Walter Reive Back row: Bob Nelson, Martha Rogerson, Addie Marshall, Lena Latimer, George Nelson, Tilley Donnelly, Florrie Neelands, Minnie Guest, Margaret Nelson, Jean Campbell, Harry Thompson. Note: There is one person missing from the front row. This photo was submitted by Mrs. Dwight Nelson and was published in the Barrie Examiner on September 22, 1975., IHS99
Names On Cookstown Cenotaph - World War Ii
List of names on the Cookstown Cenotaph of those lost during World War II.
Names On The Cookstown Cenotaph - World War I
A photograph of the the names of the men killed during World War I listed on the Cookstown Cenotaph.
Nancy and Thomas Webb
Nancy and Thomas Webb - Mr. Lloyd Webb's grandmother and grandfather. They had ten children. One died (of twins). Mr. Lloyd Webb's father was surviving twin. Thomas Webb Mrs. Thomas Webb Nancy Webb Costumes and clothing, IHS1571
Nantyr Methodist Church
The Nantyr Methodist Church, situated on the northwest corner of Concession 7 on Sideroad 20, as it was in the early 20th century., IHS1890

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