Basic Image Collection
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Mrs. Henry Couse
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Colour photo of Mrs. Henry Couse on her 102nd birthday. She is wearing glasses and a white cardigan over a black top, and seated in a rocking chair.
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Mrs. Herbert Wallace
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Mrs. Herbert Wallace, nee Elizabeth Boake.
Born 1874, married 1900, died 1968.
From the Stroud Tweedsmuir Histories, Vol. 4., IHS3384-76
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Mrs. Herbert Wallace - Life Membership
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Mrs. Herbert Wallace is presented with a Life Membership in the Stroud Women's Institute. Also in the photograph are Mrs. Bert Marquis and Mrs. Graham Small.
Page 87 of the Stroud Tweedsmuir History Volume 11., IHS3382-92
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Mrs. Irving Nelson
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Mrs. Irving Nelson (nee Jane Beck) 1805-1889. Mrs. Nelson came to Canada in 1858 and settled on what was then known as the Frazer Sutherland Farm, the north half of Lot 14, Concession 9. Mrs. Irving brought five children with her from Scotland. Mr. I. Nelson died in Scotland November 16, 1853.
Note: Mrs. I. Nelson was Mr. Dwight Nelson's great-grandmother., IHS2268
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Mrs. J.W. Reid
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Mrs. J. W. Reid (nee Eda Jane McCraw) Craigvale. Craigvale postmistress from 1931-1947. #2199
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Mrs. James A. Jamieson
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Mrs. James Alexander Jamieson (Mrs. Dorothea Dryer). She was the mother of Mr. Neville Jamieson, this is her wedding picture. Mrs. Jamieson originally came from Orillia. Her Grandfather came from Germany in 1913., IHS1744
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Mrs. James Reid
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Studio picture of Mrs. James (Jane Irving) Reid. Grandmother to Mrs. Dorothy Reid Jackson
Irving, Jane
Reid, Jane, IHS950
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Mrs. Jane Kneeshaw
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Photo of Jane Kneeshaw (née Garbutt) who was born 15 October 1821. She was the daughter of John and Mary Garbutt of Yorkshire, England and married Robert Kneeshaw on 11 March 1839 in West Gwillimbury Township. They had thirteen children, all of whom married locally and remained in Innisfil and West Gwillimbury Townships except Alice, who died young. She was also Great Grandmother to Mrs. Douglas Hughes., IHS1438
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Mrs. Jean Quantz
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Photo of two young women, one of whom is Jean Quantz, dressed in winter coats, hats, and gloves, on a frozen Lake Simcoe., IHS668
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Mrs. Jennie Hindle and Family
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Pictured from left to right are Miss Jennie Hindle (daughter of Charles Hindle and Margaret McEwen), Mrs. Bill Maltas, Mrs. Jennie Hindle (wife of Charles Hindle Sr.), and Charles H. Hindle, Jr. Sitting: Carman, son of Charles Jr., and Eddie Hawes., IHS1873
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Mrs. Jessie D. Monkman and Grandson Brian
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Photograph of Mrs. Jessie D. Monkman and her grandson Brian. Mrs. Monkman joined the Cookstown Women's Institute in October 1920 and participated in various standing committees and local committees. These included: Home Economics and Health, Agriculture and Canadian Industries, and Citizenship and Education. The Women's Institute also carried a large financial load in re-modelling town hall; convened a bazaar, and organized Hallowe'een and Valentine dances and concerts, teas, sales etc. as well as short courses in leather and reed weaving. They also provided Officer's training classes. Mrs. Monkman acted as the Cookstown Women's Institute Secretary from 1933 to 1935; District Director from 1934 to 1936; President from 1936 to 1938; Treasurer from 1942 to 1945; District Secretary Treasurer from 1940 to 1945; District President from 1945 to 1948; and Member of County Area Board from 1940 to 1948. She was also nominated F.W.I.O. member 1956 and retired from active services in all Women's Institutes in 1956-1957. She was again nominated for F.W.I.O 1956-1957-1958 but refused the nominations due to illness. She was also a Life Member of the local Women's Institute as of approximately 1954.
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Mrs. John Hunter
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Picture of Mrs. John Hunter (Anne Purchase) - mother of William Hunter.
She is pictured here with her grandson, Clifford Edward Hunter (4 1/2 Months), son of Peter, IHS553
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Mrs. John L. Warnica
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Mrs. John L. Warnica (great grandmother of Mrs. John R. Johnston) with George, Phoebe and baby Angus., IHS1947
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Mrs. John R. Sinton
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Mrs. John R. Sinton(Zelma Srigley) 85 years of age
Born at Holly, November 8, 1878. Daughter of John and Frances Srigley. Deaconess in Elm Street Methodist Church, Toronto. 1909 missionary to China. In 1904 married John R. Sinton of the China Inland Mission. They had four children: Gene, Isabel, Robertson and William, who all went to England to live. John organized the evacuation of all China Inland Mission missionaries from China in 1950-51
They returned to England. John died in 1960 and Zelma in 1970 at 92 years in Tunbridge Wells.
Srigley, Zelma, IHS2698
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Mrs. John S. Lucas
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Mrs. John S. Lucas ( nee Elizabeth Allan )
-daughter of Gavin Allan and Agnes Goodfellow Huff
-her husband was Churchill storekeeper on northwest corner from 1869- then went to Toronto
-it was he who bricked the store.
-their family :
Rose m. Reverend James McIntosh
Agnes
Allan
Mary
Libbie m. Tom Brownlee-had 4
children
Eleanor m. Dr. Bennett-Allan and Lucy, IHS14820
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Mrs. Joyce Sheppard
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First Snow (mobile) Cruiser in the area, owned by Mr. Harold Sheppard. Bought 1959-61. Picture of Mrs. Joyce Sheppard, taken at 259 Goldie St., Bell Ewart
Sleds and sleighs
Snowmobiles, IHS693
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Mrs. King Houston Sr.
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Mrs. King Houston Sr. at summerhouse in front of Mrs. Hallford's at Big Cedar Point., IHS3587
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