Settlers of Highlands East
Photos
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201 | This is Annie who served as postmistress at Tory Hill. She was the wife of John Anderson. | |||
202 | This is the home of George Barnes. He is seen here with his team of horses. The lady is Laura (Barnes) Baker. The man with the bowl is Fred Hamblin, at far right is Bill Maughan. | |||
203 | This photo shows the sawmill in the village around 1910 The mill was located on the present site of the new Wilberforce Veneer and Lumber Co. factory which was officially opened on October 8, 1980 | |||
204 | Thomas Foster, his wife Della Drury and their son Thomas Foster Jr. Foster |
Owner of original: Schoolhouse Historical Society |
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205 | Thomas J Watson Jr and children |
Owner of original: Schoolhouse Historical Society |
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206 | Thomas Watson and his wife Susan Robinson |
Owner of original: Schoolhouse Historical Society |
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207 | Tom McInroy |
Owner of original: Schoolhouse Historical Society |
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208 | Tressa Dillman and Howard Croft |
Owner of original: Schoolhouse Historical Society |
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209 | Victoria Rains who later married Ross Agnew. | |||
210 | Walter McConnell and Isabelle McCrea |
Owner of original: Grant McCrea |
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211 | Wellington Bowen and his wife Annie Watson |
Owner of original: Schoolhouse Historical Society |
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212 | Wilberforce General Store owned and operated by Fred and Mary Ellen Agnew. The store was originally built for Alec Riley. | |||
213 | Wilberforce Public School Senior Class Late 1930s |
Owner of original: Haliburton County Echo - 4 May 2021 |
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214 | Wilberforce Union School - Monmouth S.S. No. 6 & Cardiff S.S. No. 8 Built in 1911. |
Owner of original: Wilberforce Outpost Museum (Photo Binder #1) |
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215 | Wilberforce village sawmill c1910 Ed Tallman, Charlie McMahon, Grandpa Washburn, Joe McCoy, Joseph McCoy (Sisson), Len Fleming, Bill Fleming, Art Fleming, George Miller Sr., Andrew Liscombe Sr., |
Owner of original: Shirley & Jim Deterling / Haliburton Echo |
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216 | Wilfred Croft and family Back row: Herbert Barker (May's son from her first marriage in England), David Croft, Wilfred Croft Front row: Doreen Croft, May (Schofield) Croft, Mel Croft. |
Owner of original: Wilberforce Heritage Guild |
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217 | William (Bill) Ayotte 1949 |
Owner of original: Schoolhouse Historical Society |
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218 | William (Bill) Ayotte 1951 with granddaughter Betty (Ayotte) McCormack |
Owner of original: Schoolhouse Historical Society |
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219 | William (Bill) Baumhour |
Owner of original: Schoolhouse Historical Society |
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220 | William and Ellen Hadley settled in Monmouth Twp. before 1881. William had 183 acres of land on lots 4 A7 5, conc. 8. The thriving little settlement of Hadlington was nameed after Joseph Hadley who owned and operated a store, ran a sawmill and was postmaster. | |||
221 | William Chrysler |
Owner of original: schoolhouse Historical Society |
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222 | William Ferguson test | |||
223 | William George Lee and his six children |
Owner of original: Wilberforce Heritage Guild Jill Lee |
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224 | William George Lee and his wife Lucy Lee Wedding Photo |
Owner of original: Jill Lee |
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225 | William graham received a land grant in Monmouth in 1881. This is a portrait of his daughter Alice who was the first wife of Ezra Ames | |||
226 | William Halek and Madeline Lee |
Owner of original: Grant McCrea |
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227 | William Henry Ragan |
Owner of original: schoolhouse Historical Society |
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228 | William Henry Ragan and Susan Mariah Tallman | |||
229 | William Howard Ackley & Hattie May Liscombe family |
Owner of original: Shirley & Jim Deterling Date: 3 Jun 1946 |
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230 | William Hughey family This formal photo of the William Hughey family was probably taken around 1910 near the family farm in Wilberforce. Seated L to R are son Robert Roy, William Hughey, daughter Pauline, wife Hellen Charlotte (Nellie) nee Paull, daughter Annis. Standing at rear are son Walton, daughter Ethel, son William Jr., and daughter Mable, whose mother Melissa (nee Barragar) died circa 1898. |
Owner of original: Hilda Clark Date: c1910 |
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231 | William James Boyce and his wife Matilda (Parker) Boyce homesteaded on lots 18 & 19, concession 10
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232 | William John Dunford & Margaret Maguire |
Owner of original: David Miller |
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233 | William John Earle and his first wife Ida Mae Somerville 1901 Wedding Photo |
Owner of original: Joan Noble Date: 1901 |
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234 | William John Earle and his second wife Louisa Beatrice Sanders 1915 Wedding Photo |
Owner of original: Joan Noble |
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235 | William Lee and his wife Mary Jane Pollard |
Owner of original: Jill Lee |
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236 | William R Curry, Jessie Ellen (Barr), Ethel and Ronald. This is a photo of William R Curry, camp cook and his wife Jessie Ellen (Barr),their daughter Ethel and their son Ronald. The mother and daughter on the left are Mrs McPhadden and her daughter Linetta. W R Curry and his wife were born in Irondale and moved to Tory Hill in 1904.Their family lived in Tory Hill for two years and then moved to Haliburton where he purchased a livery stable and lumbering business. This was later developed into an automobile dealership. | |||
237 | William Riley and his wife Harriet Mansley with children Ruth, Julia and Alexander. Picture taken in May 1865 at Halifax,England just before sailing for Canada. Ruth later married John Sharp & Julia married Isaac Austin. William Riley and his wife are buried in South Wilberforce Cemetery | |||
238 | Willie and Wilfred Parker, sons of John & Ruth Parker | |||
239 | Wilson Earle and wife Emma Newbatt |
Owner of original: Joan Noble |