Innisfil Historical Society
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Reid, John William
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Studio photo - Jackson's studio, Barrie
John William Reid born March 4, 1875 - died June 4, 1974, IHS2205
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Reid, John'S Children
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Children of John Reid and Jane Irving:
Back row: Flora Winnifred Reid (sailor blouse) July 12, 1890 - Apr. 6, 1952
Jane May Reid (striped blouse) Aug. 15, 1887 - May 24, 1947
Middle Row: Gladys Viola Reid Aug. 25, 1897 - 1976.Arlie Lillian Reid Apr. 2, 1896 -
Zella Evelyn (4 stripes) May 7, 1893 -
Front Row: Haughton Lennox Reid (Haughton plaid) Aug. 25, 1900 - Oct. 9, 1966
Costumes and clothing, IHS2747
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Reid, Maurice
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Mr. Maurice Reid and Jack Reid
Costumes and clothing, IHS1001
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Reid, Violet
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Front: (l to r) - Mrs. Jim Reid, Sandra and Evelyn Jackson and Violet Reid.
Back: Mrs. Walter Browning and her sister, Marilyn Noble, taken at Mrs. William Noble's shower for Vi Reid, IHS2465
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Reid, Wilbur
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Margaret Quantz, Uncle William Reid, Mrs. Amelia Quantz's brother. He is 18 years old in this picture.
Wilbur Reid --uncle of Margaret Quantz
brother of Mrs. Amelia Quantz., IHS653
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Reive Family Cradle
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Constructed in 1845, four generations of the Reive family rocked in this cradle, originally built for Robert Gilmour Reive. The cradle was made of wood from the homestead and baby Robert Wayne Reive, born in 1947, is pictured in the cradle., IHS1179
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Reive, Georgie
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Left to right: Georgie Reive, Dorothy Sloan, Josie Reive, Jean Goodfellow and Pearl Wreggit., IHS628
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Religious Gathering
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Photo from 1967 of four men standing side by side. From left to right the men are: Rev. W.E. Milroy, Rev. Robert Rumble, Rev. J.A. Howard, and Mr. Mel Brayman. The three Reverends are wearing cassocks and collars, and Mr. Brayman is wearing a suit and tie. The photo can be found on page 24 of the Cookstown Tweedsmuir Histories Centennial volume 1.
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Residence Of Bob and Hanning Warnica
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Bob Warnica,______,______,Jean Loudon Warnica,_____,_____,_____ ? Loudon
at Bob Warnica's home in Painswick, On.
Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS3897
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Residence Of George And Marjorie Constable
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From 1935 to 1940, George and Marjorie Constable ran an overnight accommodation for travellers. At that time Highway 400 did not exist. Highway 11 was the main tourist route to the north.
The house was built on a farm previously farmed by Sid Browning.
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Residence Of George James
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Photo of George James' home, the lower story of which was the early school for Lefroy and Belle Ewart. Mrs. George James is pictured in the doorway, and her children Marjorie and Fred James are standing beside the horse. Mr. James ran a livery stable., IHS512
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Residence Of Joe Gregg
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Photo of the home of Joe Gregg. Pictured from left to right are: Mr. Joe Gregg, his daughter Ollie, Lillian Firth (a friend), and Mrs. James Gregg (née Bessie Courtney, Joe's mother). The house was completed in 1907., IHS35
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Residence Of John Quantz
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Photo of the house that John Quantz built in 1861, which was later demolished by Walter Fralick in the 1940s. Pictured from left to right are: Olive Victoria Quantz, Daniel Quantz, Amy Quantz, Nancy (Mrs. Daniel Quantz), Mary (Mrs. John Quantz), John Quantz, Aubrey Quantz, and Margaret Quantz. Sitting on grass are Beverly Quantz (baby) and Wintford Quantz. Daniel and Margaret were the children of Mr. and Mrs. John Quantz. Family of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Quantz were Olive Victoria, Amy, Aubrey, Beverly and Wintford. John Quantz's father obtained the Crown deed for the farm. John came as a pioneer, cleared land, and built a log house. The house pictured here was the second house, replacing the original log one., IHS1108
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Residence Of Joseph Cooper
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Residence of Joseph Cooper, father of four daughters.
Left to right: Gertrude Cooper, Annie Cooper, older lady sitting on verhanda, Mary Ann Lennox, (Mrs. William Davidson) oldest sister of Mrs. Joseph Cooper, Edna Cooper, Fredda Cooper, Lavina Cooper (Mrs. Joseph Cooper), Joseph Cooper., IHS3781
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Residence-Hamilton Street
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After many years it is hard to identify a home, but we believe this snapshot was taken of the McMahon house on Hamilton Street.
As of today, 1977, there is still only about one thing similar and that is the part of the roof at the back of the side door, that slopes downward.
Roll no.316-00
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Reuben Rogerson
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Reuben Rogerson (bachelor) Churchill, born NH Lot 19, Concession 2, January 1874, died January 1962. He was the son of James Rogerson and Elizabeth McLennan., IHS970
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Reunion Committee
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Group photo of the Cookstown Reunion committee taken at the summer home of Elma and Harry Ross. Pictured from left to right are: Joan McLean, Rev. Rooney, Betty Elines, Harriette Rooney, Eleanor Hayes, Arthur Cooper, and Don Elines (d. March 18, 1988). Seated in front of the others are Elma and Harry Ross, and Grace Cooper. The group is dressed casually and everyone is smiling. The photo was taken in front of a wood-panelled wall featuring a distinctive owl clock.
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Rev. And Mrs. Creswick
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Rev. and Mrs. Creswick taken in Rochester, 1913.
Rev. Walter Creswick was pastor of St. John's Anglican Church in Cookstown 1916-1920.
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Rev. Blevin Atkinson
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Photo of Reverend Blevin Atkinson (27 September 1887-14 October 1950) of St. John's Anglican Church. Rev. Atkinson was a minister there from 1929 to 1950.
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Rev. Brenda Mcknight
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Rector of St. John's Anglican Church, Cookstown, ON.
Photo by Joan McLean, Tweedsmuir History Curator.
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Rev. Gordon Wanless and Family
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Reverend Gordon and Mrs. Wanless with children John, Elizabeth and Margaret. He was the United Church Minister in Stroud for six years, 1954-60. He died in 1963.
From page 25 of the Stroud Tweedsmuir History, Vol. 11., IHS3382-25A
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Rev. J. A. Ross
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Reverend J. A. Ross, Churchill Presbyterian Minister 1892-1904., IHS260
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