Basic Image Collection
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Mr. & Mrs. James and Margaret Lennox
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Studio portrait of Mr. and Mrs. James and Margaret Lennox, the grandparents of Mr. Dalton Lennox and his twin brother Mr. Darcy Lennox. James Lennox was born about 1823 in Kilrea, Londonderry, Ireland to John Lennox and Margaret Humphrie. He immigrated to Canada about 1827. died on 5 January 1901, and is buried in the Ivy cemetery. Margaret Lennox (née McCartney) was born about 1830 also in Kilrea, Londonderry, Ireland to Andrew McCartney and Elizabeth Lennox. She immigrated to Canada in approximately 1849 with her widowed mother. She died on 17 March 1885 and is also buried in the Ivy cemetery. Her sister, Mary McCartney, was a well-known resident of Essa who lived to be 95. Additional information for this record was provided by Glenn Lennox., IHS2289
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Mr. & Mrs. R.A. Sutherland
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Photo of Mr. and Mrs. R.A. Sutherland from the Stroud Tweedsmuir History, Volume 11. Robert Alexander Sutherland and his wife Elizabeth Jane (née Johnston) had eight children, all born on their family farm. Grandfather John Johnston cleared the farm - all but 5 acres out of 100 acres - until 1944, when sale took place. Jean (later Jean Hand) was youngest: 5 boys, 3 girls. Their children were William, Donald, Agnes, Wilfred, Margaret, Gordon, Fraser, and Jean. Daughter Margaret (later Mrs. Andrew) lived in Maple (1976). Son Fraser married Bernice Margaret Jennet of Thornton (daughter of Miller and Elizabeth Jenett). Fraser and Bernice operated a dairy farm on the north half of lot 14, concession 9 before selling the farm in 1993 and retiring. They had four sons: Colin, John, Gordon, and Robert. Mrs. Jean Sutherland (born 29 October 1869) died on 8 October 1946, and Mr. Robert A. died in 1958., IHS3382-97C
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Mr. & Mrs. R.A. Sutherland
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Photograph of Mr. and Mrs. R.A. Sutherland. Robert Alexander Sutherland and his wife Elizabeth Jane (née Johnston) had eight children, all born on their family farm. Grandfather John Johnston cleared the farm - all but 5 acres out of 100 acres - until 1944, when sale took place. Jean (later Jean Hand) was youngest: 5 boys, 3 girls. Their children were William, Donald, Agnes, Wilfred, Margaret, Gordon, Fraser, and Jean. Daughter Margaret (later Mrs. Andrew) lived in Maple (1976). Son Fraser married Bernice Margaret Jennet of Thornton (daughter of Miller and Elizabeth Jenett). Fraser and Bernice operated a dairy farm on the north half of lot 14, concession 9 before selling the farm in 1993 and retiring. They had four sons: Colin, John, Gordon, and Robert. Mrs. Jean Sutherland (born 29 October 1869) died on 8 October 1946, and Mr. Robert A. died in 1958., IHS2309
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Mr. & Mrs. R.A. Sutherland & Family
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Family photo taken outdoors of Mr. and Mrs. R.A. Sutherland (seated) and their family. Pictured from left to right, standing: Fraser, Gordon, Margaret, Wilfred, Jean, Don, Agnes, and William. Robert Alexander Sutherland and his wife Elizabeth Jane (née Johnston) had eight children, all born on their family farm. Grandfather John Johnston cleared the farm - all but 5 acres out of 100 acres - until 1944, when sale took place. Jean (later Jean Hand) was youngest: 5 boys, 3 girls. Daughter Margaret (later Mrs. Andrew) lived in Maple (1976). Son Fraser married Bernice Margaret Jennet of Thornton (daughter of Miller and Elizabeth Jenett). Fraser and Bernice operated a dairy farm on the north half of lot 14, concession 9 before selling the farm in 1993 and retiring. They had four sons: Colin, John, Gordon, and Robert. Mrs. Jean Sutherland (born 29 October 1869) died on 8 October 1946, and Mr. Robert A. died in 1958., IHS3382-97B
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Mr. & Mrs. Robert Carr & Family
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Family portrait of Robert Carr and Phoebe Carr with their children: Muriel (infant), Rebecca Jane at her father's knee, and Selby Edgar. They farmed on Concession 12, north half of Lot 18., IHS3275
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Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Stewart & Family
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Mr. Wilfred Stewart (1882-1974) and his wife Ellen May Cross (1882-1954) of Churchill and their children Wallace (left, 1911-1944), and Mac (right). Wilfred worked as an assessor and tax collector in Innisfil for thirty years, beginning in 1925. He also farmed for many years in Tyrone before retiring in Lefroy. He also acted as a church elder at the Churchill United Church and served as a Sunday School superintendent for 16 years. Wilfred's second wife was named Bertha Thompson (née Atkinson)., IHS1708
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Mr. & Mrs. William Robertson
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Studio portrait of William Robertson and his wife, Marjorie Ness. William was born in 1874 and died in 1967, and Marjorie was born in 1877 and died in 1967. They married in January of 1904, and never had children.William was the son of William Robertson and Mary Cook, and Marjorie was the daughter of Alexander Ness., IHS2316
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Mr. & Mrs. William T. Miners
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Studio portrait of William T. Miners and his wife Dinah (née Webb), residents of Cookstown. They married on 19 September 1874. Mr. Miners owned and operated a successful blacksmith shop from 1895 to 1909 located at 3 King Street after having been an assistant to the original owner, Henry Jones Dunning. William's nephew, Thomas Webb, took over the business until 1952 as the Miners had no children. William Miners died in 1913 and Dinah in 1932. Dinah was originally from Probus, Cornwall, England and arrived in Canada as a young woman. In the photo Mr. Miners is wearing a long dark coat and sports a moustache while Mrs. Miners is wearing a long black dress with long sleeves, made of a material with a satin-like sheen. A long chain around her neck attaches to the dress at the waist and her hair is pinned upwards. The couple is posed in front of an elaborately detailed chair and settee and standing on an animal skin rug., IHS2711
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Mr. And Mrs. Frank Wallace
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Wedding Picture
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallace
-parents of Verna (Mrs. Orville Todd), Churchill, Ont.
Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS1250
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Mr. And Mrs. Andrew Bell And Family
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The Bell Family. Back: Mr. Andrew Bell, Roy (standing), Clara (in front of Roy), Mabel, Clarence, Ernest, and Mrs. Bell holding Marjorie. Centre: Viola. Front: Ross and Harold., IHS1422
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Mr. And Mrs. Andrew Matchett
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Mr.and Mrs. Andrew Matchett (nee Margaret Ann Davis of Tottenham) taken at their farm home.
Mr. and Mrs. Matchett were married on February 27, 1895 at Cookstown ., IHS1219
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Mr. And Mrs. Charles Parker
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker of Bethesda with horse and buggy, taken at their farm with barns visible in the background., IHS1392
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Mr. And Mrs. Charles Parker
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker of Bethesda (nee Margaret Hill). Bought this farm in 1919. Moved here from Hockley in 1920. Charles Parker died in 1935, Mrs. Parker in 1962
Charles Parker, Margaret Parker, IHS1390
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Mr. And Mrs. Chas Jevons
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Photo of Mr. and Mrs. Chas Jevons in period costumes during the Cookstown Centennial Celebrations in 1967. Mr. Jevons was the first prize winner of the Beard Growing Contest. He is wearing a lace shirt, short coat, and top hat while Mrs. Jevons is wearing a long-sleeved striped dress with a white apron and bonnet.
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Mr. And Mrs. David Allen
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Picture of Innisfil Residents Mr. David Allen and Mrs. Mary Anne Allen (nee Reynolds) circa 1940. They were the parents of Mrs. May Thompson.
Mother -- Mary Anne Reynolds
Father -- David Allen, IHS1141
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