Innisfil Historical Society
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Mrs. O.R. Black
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Mrs. O.R. Black, from the Stroud Tweedsmiur History Volume 11., IHS3382-133B
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Mrs. Ritchie Boyes
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Mrs. Ritchie Boyes (née Janet Beck), came from Scotland and lived on the southeast corner of Churchill. She was the sister of Mrs. Francis Rogerson, 3rd Line, and Mrs. Irving Nelson, Sr., 10th Line. She had no children of her own., IHS2368
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Mrs. Robert J. Stewart
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Mrs. Robert J. Stewart (1858-1931) (nee Monica McCullough) Costumes and Clothing., IHS1732
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Mrs. Robert Sawyer (Touse)
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Monica Touse, born 1813 in Siglesthorn, Yorkshire, England. She was the wife of Robert Sawyer, also of Yorkshire. Costumes, IHS1695
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Mrs. Sadie Walker
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Photograph of Mrs. Sadie Walker, an original member of the Cookstown Tweedsmuir History Committee. In the photo she is wearing a watch, glasses, and a patterned dress and is standing next to a table with a doorway in the background. The photo was taken inside a home.
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Mrs. Susan Robinson
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Portrait of Mrs. James Robinson (m. James Guest Robinson, 1826-1903). She came to Innisfil in 1840 with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Francis Robinson from County Armagh, Ireland., IHS1918
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Mrs. Taylor And Miss Spence
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Mrs. Taylor and Miss Spence - Note the hitching post.
Taken by Mr. Finley's show store and Broley's Bake shop.
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Mrs. Thomas Jack
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Seated: Mrs. Thomas Jack, (Elizabeth Hood)
L to R : Herman Jack, William Jack
Infant probably Von Jack, son of Herman Jack., IHS3528s
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Mrs. Thomas Lynd
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Mrs. Thomas Lynd, Eliza Abigail, later Mrs. East. (nee Clement)
COSTUME, IHS67
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Mrs. Thomas Mccullough
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(Sitting): Mrs. Thomas McCullough (1837-1925) (nee Elizabeth Sawyer)
(Standing): Mrs. Robert Stewart (1858-1931) (nee Monica McCullough), Mabel Stewart, Mrs. Hugh Donnelly (1889-1952), Luella Donnelly, IHS1717
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Mrs. Thomas Mccullough
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Mrs. Thomas McCullough(Elizabeth Sawyer, born May 28,1837- "Lizzie"). Married March 16, 1854.
Lizzie Sawyer was daughter of Robert Sawyer and Monica Touse, one of a family of seven daughters and seven sons (of whom seven had blue eyes and seven had brown eyes!), IHS2109
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Mrs. Thomas Mccullough
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Mrs. Thomas McCullough (nee Elizabeth Sawyer). Note bonnet. Wife of Mr. Thomas McCullough. Born in 1837
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Mrs. Trotter'S Dining Room
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In Mrs. Trotter's dining room: Mrs. Mercedus McKillican and Mrs. Brolley of Egbert, Mrs. Trotter standing in the doorway.
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Mrs. Trotter'S Living Room
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In Mrs. Trotter's living room:
Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Mapes, away in background Mrs. Sam French, Harah Slight, Mrs. D. Evans, Mrs. McCoriston, Mrs. Donnell, Mrs. Hopper, front - Mrs. Riley.
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Mrs. W. Maltby and Son
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Mrs. William Maltby and her son George. Mrs. Maltby was the wife of William Maltby who taught school at Cherry Creek for many years., IHS89
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Mrs. W.J. Goodfellow
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Mrs. W.J. Goodfellow, from page 15 of the Stroud Tweedsmuir History, Vol. ll., IHS3382-15C
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Mrs. W.J. Reid
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Mrs. W.J. Reid.
From the Stroud Tweedsmuir Histories, Vol. 4., IHS3384-89B
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Mrs. W.J. Reid and Family
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Mr. and Mrs. William J. Reid and family.
Standing left to right: Mrs. Dorothy Reid Jackson, Douglas Reid, Isobel Reid Sproule. Guy, the son of Douglas is on the right., IHS942
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Mrs. Ward Goodfellow
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Mrs. Ward Goodfellow, Prov. Rep., and Miss H. McKercher, Guest Speaker, Jan. 19, 1959
from Stoud Tweedsmuir History, Vol. II, page 38
Women's Institute - Stroud, IHS3382-38B
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