Back Row (l-r): Muriel Webb, Sarah Clark, Teacher Miss Emily McDonald, Doris Cutting, Jean Lowery, Howard Webb, Murray Rose. Front Row (l-r): John Kirby, Harry Matson, Howard Matson, Orville Hughes, Lottie Rose, Marie Lowery.
Dunkerron
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S.S. #1 Back Row (l-r): Alvin Cooper, Alburn Cooper, Jim Davis, Alex McKeen, Sinclair Mills, Russell Lewis, Russell Creighton, Harry McArthur, Roscoe Creighton. Middle and Front Rows: no names. If you have any additional information about this photo please contact the library at 905-775-3328.
S.S. #1 Back Row (l-r): Ann Breedon, Doris Clark, Adriana Kyte, Nellie Kyte, Theresa Watt, Florence ?, Glenda Paxton, Joe Breedon, Ernie Wray, Harold Wagg, Lawrence Church, Norm Weir, Teacher Miss Florrie Beynon. Middle Row (l-r): Unknown, Eva Wray, ? Kyte, Unknown, Gordon Clark, Henry ?, John Siburka, Peter ?, Ivan Wray, Terry Paxton, Bob Burton, Bob Weir. Front Row (l-r): Bill Church, Linda Hughes, Unknown, Janice Burton, Marlene Haines, Graham McGuire, Sandra McGuire, Bruce Clark, Unknown, Peter Hasenpflug, Lynn Hasenpflug, Rona Wagg.
S. S. # 1 in Dunkerron built in 1891 and burnt down in June of 1898. For the remaining weeks the school Entrace pupils studied in the Quaker church. The rest of the classes went to No. 4 School. Entrance pupils were Edith McDorith, Langtry Doyle, Joe Mollison and Geo. Walker. Teacher - Ira Clarke. Front Row (l-r): Joel Hughes, Unknown, Geo. Walker, Erwood Wray. 2nd Row: Edith Robertson, Mima Grant, L. Creighton, Millie, McKern, Helen K., Christina McKay, Annie and Celia Bulman. 3rd Row: Kate McKeen, C. Wray, E. McDonald, Laura Ferguson, Josephine Walsh, Annie Wray, Annie Webb, Mabel Bannerman, Georgina Mills. 4th Row: Ed Webb, Charlie Mollison, Melville Kearne, Roy Bulman, Elwood Walker, Elwell McKay, Fred Creighton, Ronny Webb, Wallace Webb, Gordon Kearns, Langtry Doyle, Joe Mollison.
Methodist Church in Dunkerron, c. 1893. It is believed that there are some people are buried beneath the front steps.
The Dunkerron Methodist Church, built in 1883. It later became United. The basswood tree, shed, and picket fence are now gone. It is believed that some people are buried beneath the front steps.
A very early view of Dunkerron looking north, Highway 27, "The Townline" between Townships of Tecumseth and West Gwillimbury. This photo was taken before 1912 and includes Quaker Church, dwellings of Bob Patterson and George Scott, Public School and Methodist Church, and the new telephone line built by Wm. Kiteley.
Contains items based on the churches in the Bradford West Gwillimbury area. Headings include:
Auld Kirk
Bond Head Churches
Bradford Presbyterian Church
The Convent
Church Photographs
Dunkerron United
Holy Martyrs of Japan
Methodist Churches in BWG
Springdale Christian Reform
St. Luke's Anglican
St. Paul's Anglican
Trinity Anglican
*Churches - Other
The Brandon home in 1847. The last Brandon family member died in 1938 and Karon and Ron mills restored the home in 1966.
Event Date : Saturday, May 31, 1969
Event Type : Marriage
Description : Patricia Lois, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Weir, R.R. 1, Bradford, to Norval Edwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Botham, Bond Head. The wedding took place in Dunkerron United Church. Rev. Gordon Elliot officiated. Preceding the bride were her three senior attendants: Patricia O'Sullivan, Guelph, maid of honour, Janice Burton, Bradford, and Karen Barnes, Schomberg. Mary Anne Weir, sister of the bride, was junior bridesmaid. Rhonda Weir, niece of the bride, was flower girl. The groomsman was Mr. Herb. Hastings, Schomberg, cousin of the groom and the ushers were Mr. Lloyd Botham, Schomberg, brother of the groom, and Mr. Norman Weir, Bradford, brother of the bride. Master Carl Hastings was the ring bearer. Mr. and Mrs. Botham will reside in Toronto.
Bradford Witness