Innisfil Historical Society
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Three Latimer Brothers
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Three Latimer brothers, Fred, Stanley and Wilson, sons of William Latimer. (There were two other sons: Cameron and Wallace.
Little boy unknown. Costumes., IHS2383
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Three Matchett Generations
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Three generations of the Matchett family. Harold Matchett with Dale Matchett, his grandson (son of Edward and Rena) and Edward Matchett.
Baby Dale is the fourth generation Matchett to live on this property. His father. Edward, lives in a new house on a severed lot on the west side of the farm., IHS1230
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Three Unidentified Women
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This photo was incorrectly labeled when added to the database. The description had previously been listed as the Golden Wedding Anniversary celebration of John Srigley and his wife, Frances Stephenson. If you have any information about this photo, please click on "suggest a correction" at the bottom of this record. Original caption is as follows:
Back: John R. Sinton, with wife Zelma (Srigley)with Gene, George and Annie Srigley, Herbert Srigley, Annie (Srigley) and Dr. John A. Johnston.
Middle: Carmeta Srigley, Bertha F. Srigley, John and Frances Srigley, Clarence M. Srigley, Reginald Srigley, Otto Srigley, Lorne Srigley, George Srigley, Jean Srigley, Gordon Srigley, Aileen Srigley, Bert Srigley
Inserts (top to bottom): Jennie and son, John Srigley of Herbert Srigley, Robert, son of Herbert Srigley, Betty and Stephen Johnston, children of Annie and Dr. John A. Johnston
Insert: (right corner): Sarah M. wife of Clarence M. Srigley, died April 13, 1916., IHS2688
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Threshing At Bowman Allen'S
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Threshing at Bowman Allen's farm. Left to right: Allen Henry (on stack), Bill McFadden (at blower), John Cowan (owner), Thomas S. Bowman (standing on machine), Frank Mumberson with his team and wagon (standing on wagon), and Cliff Ruttan at back of wagon.
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Threshing At Farm Of Bowman Allen
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Threshing at farm of Bowman Allen. Left to right are Cliff Ruttan, John Cowan (standing), owner of threshing machine, Thomas S. Bowman (sitting), and Bill McFadden (pitching sheaves)., IHS2037
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Threshing At The Beatty'S
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Photo of a group of thirteen men gathered around a mechanized thresher beside a wooden barn. They were the threshing team at Don Beatty's grandfather's farm. They are all wearing hats, and several of them have plaid shirts and are holding pitchforks.
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Threshing In The Field
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Threshing team on what was likely a hot summer day. Women usually stayed in preparing huge meals for the men., IHS362
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Threshing Machine
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Threshing Machine, Harold Matchett's outfit (driven by Minneapolis Moline tractor {not in picture}.
Waterloo Threshing Machine
Mr. Matchett threshed for Innisfil and area for 14 seasons., IHS1224
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Threshing Machine
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Threshing at Mr. Don Beatty's grandfather's farm. John Beatty, man beside machine unknown. He could be Mr. Art King, he owned the machine., IHS871
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Threshing Machine At Frank Cowan'S
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Threshing machine; Frank Cowan Threshing machine shots- the era of owning threshing machine, driving it with a tractor, before combines. Notes from Don Beatty and John Cowan talking on the tape. "What do you have on this, Frank? My son, Andrew Cowan, is pitching off. I think it is possibly the last time we threshed at the barn bridge with the separator in the barn and the unloading right at the barn door. I think this was especially taken; one of the last picture you could find of that kind of threshing. I thought it was a little modern because of the height of the wagon. That wagon was converted to rubber by that time? Yes, that was a high wagon at one time; a high wagon cut down and rubber put on. What kind of power did you have? Were you threshing with the W4? It was an Alis Chalmers. where is that separator now; is it still around? Yes, that separator is still behind the driving shed at home. I wish someone would take it for the taking., IHS744
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Threshing Team
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Photo of a team of men assembled beside a self-propelled steam engine and its attached threshing machine with self-feeder. Pictured in the top right is Robert Thompson with Harry Thompson beside him. On the bottom left is likely Calvin Boyd holding a grain box. The rest of the men are unknown. Threshing, which separates the inedible chaff from the edible part of grain, occurred after harvest and before winnowing. Threshing bees were held because the work was intensive and equipment was often shared within the community., IHS3529
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Tillie Donnelly
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Nursing graduation portrait of Tillie Donnelly, the daughter of Hugh Donnelly II and Rebecca Wray, taken in 1912., IHS1728
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Timothy O'Connell
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The father of Miss Betty O'Connell, Timothy O'Connell, farmed all his life. He came from Ireland in 1847 as a young boy.
Note: In the series of photographs of the O'Connells there are three different spellings of the name O'Connell, Conley, Connell and O'Connell, the latter being the correct spelling. Mr. O'Connell did not like putting the O' before his name.
O'CONNELL FAMILY, IHS1779
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Timothy O'Connell (Brother)
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Miss Betty O'Connell's brother Timothy O'Connell was a Councilman for four years. He played baseball. He also farmed Lots 9 and 10 on the north half of Concession 7. O'CONNELL FAMILY, IHS1786
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Todd Centennial 1931
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Todd Centennial 1931. Home of Orville and Verna Todd. For a list of the names please refer to the Knock Heritage Site, document centre. All names are listed on back of photogaph., IHS1348
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Todd Family
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The Todd Family
-Children of Ebenezer Todd and Ann Tivy
Front: (l to r) Davidson Todd(unmarried), Susanna (Mrs. William Rothwell), Joseph Todd (m. Jane Ann McLeod), Elizabeth (Mrs. John King).
Back: John Todd (m. Harriet King), Thomas Todd (unmarried), Eben Todd (m. Lucinda Sproule), Hugh Todd (unmarried).
Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site, IHS1182
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Todd, Joseph
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Wedding Photo - Joseph Todd and Jane Ann (McLeod) Todd
Approx. 1885
Parents of Sherman Todd, Mabel (Todd) Robertson, Donna Todd.
Further information is available at the Knock Heritage Site., IHS1340
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Tom Allan
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Tom Allan, son of James Allan., IHS1485
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Tom Emrick & Family
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Photo of the Emrick family. Pictured from left to right are Tom Emrick, Evelyn, Gordon, Alvin, and Wilson Emrick., IHS349
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Tom Mcknight
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Tom McKnight, he was the insurance agent. Photograph is taken east of the Monkman Garage on Church Street., IHS1762
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Tom Reynolds, Blacksmith
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Tom Reynolds, Blacksmith.
From Page 104A of the Stroud Tweedsmuir History, Volume 11., IHS3382-110A
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Tom Sawyer
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Tom Sawyer, retired farmer lived next door to Miss Kay Allan and Mrs. Eva (Allan) Reid, 306 Killarney Beach Road, Lefroy. He lived most of his life on the farm on the 6th line, 20th sideroad. He is also Mrs. Walter Allan's first cousin. He lived in this Township all his life. The photograph is believed to have been taken in the late 1900's., IHS757
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Tom Wisker's Home
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Image believed to be taken in 1920 of Thomas Wisker's home, located on Wisker Avenue in Belle Ewart. On the left side of the image the home can be seen. It is behind a chain link fence, which has a car parked in front of it. The car was referred to as "Twin Willows". Two people stand behind the fence, although, they are unidentifiable., IHS3647
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