Innisfil Historical Society
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Mrs. E. Thompson
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Mrs. E. Thompson, head of Stroud Women's Institute
from page 37 of Stroud Tweedsmuir History, Vol. II
Women's Institute - Stroud, IHS3382-37B
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Mrs. Earl Wice
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Mrs. Earl Wice (nee Hilda Hoover) in front of Stroud School built 1923 for $21,000 - demolished in 1976. Mrs. Wice taught in a former Stroud School and was one of the first teachers to teach in the new school - prior to 1926 - before her marriage., IHS2486
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Mrs. Edith Irwin
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Photo of three women seated on a lawn wearing long dresses. Pictured from left to right: Mrs. Edith Irwin (née Webb), Effie Hicks (Mrs. Fred Guest), and Fanny Vernon (Mrs. Cecil Barrand). Partly shown on the negative but not the print is Mrs. Tom Soules. Edith and William Irwin had nine children: James, Cecil, Robert, Annie, Edmund, Claetus, Dalton, Ernest and Bertha (m. Weston Cochrane)., IHS1044
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Mrs. Edward Webb
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Mrs. Mabel Webb Richardson, with mother Mrs. Edward Webb. This is Mrs. Doris Emerick's grandmother and her aunt Mabel
Richardson, Mabel
Webb, Mabel - Mrs. Edward Webb
Costumes and clothing, IHS867
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Mrs. Ellen Finlay
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Photograph of Mrs. Ellen Finlay (née Ormsby, of Orillia) standing outdoors in a long coat and short brimmed hat. She is on the right, and an unidentified woman stands beside her wearing a wide brimmed hat. Ellen was the sister-in-law of W.J. (William John) Finlay through her marriage to Robert Finlay. She and her family later moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba.
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Mrs. Elma Neilly
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Mrs. Elma Neilly from Cookstown, Bell Ewart , school teacher and nurse. Harold Sheppard with broken arm and black eye., IHS681
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Mrs. Elmer Graham
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Claire Rehburg interviewing Mrs. Elmer Graham for the Innisfil Historical Society Project (Skunks and Scholars) at Tom Arnott's home., IHS3400
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Mrs. Eva Patton
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Photo of Mrs. Eva Patton, the President of the Cookstown Women's Institute 1953-1956; Membership of 63; Programmes consisted of Demonstrations and special speakers; two bus trips taken yearly; catered to banquets and weddings; entertained at Simcoe Manor once yearly taking birthday presents and treats of ice cream and candy; new electric stove put in kitchen of town hall; at end of term bank balance of $500.00 - used to decorate the town hall where monthly meetings were held; and three members were made Life Members in the year 1953. Mrs. Patton is now a Life Member.
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Mrs. Flora Banting'S House
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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
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Mrs. Florence Little and Family
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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
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Mrs. Frank Rogerson
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Mrs. Frank Rogerson(Annie Haughton). 1875-1963. mother of Alice Jefferies
Haughton, Annie
Rogerson, Mrs. Annie, IHS972
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Mrs. Fred Mulholland (Helen)
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Mrs. Fred Mulholland, Secretary-Treasurer of Stroud Women's Institute - from page 37 of Stroud Tweedsmuir History, Vol. II
Women's Institute, IHS3382-37A
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Mrs. Fred Quantz
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Mrs. Fred Quantz, Fannie Hannah Quantz, Fred Quantz, N 1/2 Lot 12, Concession 11, Innisfil
HOUSING - RESIDENCE OF QUANTZ, IHS322
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Mrs. Fred Robertson
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Mrs. Fred Robertson, nee Mabel Todd.
Born 1885, married 1913, died 1959. From the Stroud Tweedsmuir Histories, Vol. 4., IHS3384-79
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Mrs. G. Small
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Mrs. G. Small poured tea - from Stroud Tweedsmuir History, Vol II, Pg. 38
Women's Institute, Stroud, IHS3382-38A
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Mrs. G. Wallace
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L to R: Don Beatty, Mrs. George Wallace, Harry Weeks, Helen (Beatty) Laughlin., IHS1541
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Mrs. G. Wallace and Dorothy
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Mrs. George Wallace and granddaughter, Dorothy Lucas, daughter of Fred and Mildred (Wallace) Lucas, IHS1608
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Mrs. Gadsden And Mrs. Mclean
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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
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Mrs. Gavin Allan
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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
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