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Mrs. Flora Banting'S House
House and store (formerly owned by Mrs. Flora Banting) now houses Post Office in front; Credit Union Offices at south; and 3 apartments, owner William Young (1958). From page 50 of Stroud Tweedsmuir History, Vol II., IHS3382-55
Mrs. Flora O'Connell
Mrs. O'Connell--Miss Betty O'Connell's Mother., IHS1788
Mrs. Florence Little and Family
Photograph including three generations of the Little family. Pictured from left to right in the back row are Mrs. Arthur Little (née Florence Miller), Mrs. Little's mother, and Mrs. William Miller. In the back row are Dorothy, Bill, Grace, and Mildred (the children of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Little)., IHS710
Mrs. Frank Brolley'S Home
Mrs. Frank Brolley's Home.
Mrs. Frank Fidler (Nee Mabel Kell)
Mrs. Frank Fidler (nee Mabel Kell)standing with her cake.
Mrs. Frank Rogerson
Mrs. Frank Rogerson(Annie Haughton). 1875-1963. mother of Alice Jefferies Haughton, Annie Rogerson, Mrs. Annie, IHS972
Mrs. Fred Mulholland
Mrs. Fred Mulholland (Nee Helen Lowry)., IHS3384-86s
Mrs. Fred Mulholland (Helen)
Mrs. Fred Mulholland, Secretary-Treasurer of Stroud Women's Institute - from page 37 of Stroud Tweedsmuir History, Vol. II Women's Institute, IHS3382-37A
Mrs. Fred Quantz
Mrs. Fred Quantz, Fannie Hannah Quantz, Fred Quantz, N 1/2 Lot 12, Concession 11, Innisfil HOUSING - RESIDENCE OF QUANTZ, IHS322
Mrs. Fred Robertson
Mrs. Fred Robertson, nee Mabel Todd. Born 1885, married 1913, died 1959. From the Stroud Tweedsmuir Histories, Vol. 4., IHS3384-79
Mrs. Fred Wright
Mrs. Fred Wright (nee Evelyn Reid)., IHS3385-17Bs
Mrs. G. Small
Mrs. G. Small poured tea - from Stroud Tweedsmuir History, Vol II, Pg. 38 Women's Institute, Stroud, IHS3382-38A
Mrs. G. Wallace
L to R: Don Beatty, Mrs. George Wallace, Harry Weeks, Helen (Beatty) Laughlin., IHS1541
Mrs. G. Wallace and Dorothy
Mrs. George Wallace and granddaughter, Dorothy Lucas, daughter of Fred and Mildred (Wallace) Lucas, IHS1608
Mrs. Gadsden And Mrs. Mclean
Back view of Mrs. W. Gadsden left and Mrs. Bruce McLean as they wait for the arrival of the Gov. General [sic] and the parade. Cookstown Centennial Celebration - page 10
Mrs. Gavin Allan
Lois (Todd) Sturgeon's great grandmother, Mrs. Gavin Allan, in her home. Agnes Goodfellow who was Mrs. Agnes Huff when she married Gavin Allan on February 7, 1838. Their family were William, James, Thomas, and Elizabeth Allan (Mrs. John S. Lucas) Mrs. Allan died in 1898., IHS1168
Mrs. Geo. F. Warnica
Mrs. Geo. F. Warnica. Costumes., IHS82
Mrs. George Cowan
Mrs. George Cowan, (sister of Mrs. Wm. Cowan Sr.) and her grand-daughter Christena Cowan (daughter of her oldest son, John). Christena later became Mrs. Percy Judson of Toronto. Mrs. George Cowan was Christena Ross of Davidston, Cromarty, RossShire Scotland Costumes and Clothing, IHS3008
Mrs. George Morris
Mrs. George Morris (nee Emily Cook) (1861-1917) COSTUME., IHS1875
Mrs. George Wallace
Mrs. George (Minnie) Wallace with her grandchildren, Don Beatty, Helen Beatty, Minnie Wallace, Harry Weeks., IHS4048
Mrs. Gertrude Pinkney'S Home and Store
Mrs. Gertrude Pinkney's Home and Store.
Mrs. Gilmore Reive
Mrs. Gilmore Reive with horse and colt. Days when every farmer raised at least one colt to replenish stock for farm work., IHS1513
Mrs. Gordon Patton'S Residence
Mrs. Gordon Patton's residence.
Mrs. H.J. Doble
Mrs. H.J. Doble of Big Cedar Point., IHS3586
Mrs. H.J. Doble
Photo of Mrs. H.J. Doble, a summer resident of Big Cedar Point from Toronto., IHS1987
Mrs. Harvey C. Hughes
Mrs. Harvey C. Hughes, nee Bessie Helen Johnson. Born 1886, married 1911, died 1960. From the Stroud Tweedsmuir Histories, Vol. 4., IHS3394-78
Mrs. Henrietta Jobbit
Mary Henrietta Jobbit(1869-1934) (later Mrs. Edward Guest. Daughter of Edward Jobbit(Toronto) and Mary Warnica. One of six children, IHS1920
Mrs. Henrietta Spring And Her Daughters
Photo of Mrs. Henrietta Hrriet "Hettie" Spring (née Harmer) and her daughters taken outdoors in the winter. They are dressed in long coats and hats and are standing in front of a log pile. From left to right are Mrs. Spring holding baby Edna Mae, Lilian, and Gladys, with Betty in the front with the family dog. Baby Edna Mae was 3 months and 12 days old when the photo was taken. Hettie was the wife of Isaac Spring., IHS4318

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