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Jean Watson, daughter of William John and Ida Watson. Never married, employed many years by Ontario Hydro-Electric before she retired. Lived 1903-1997.
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Jean Watson, daughter of William John and Ida Watson. Never married, employed many years by Ontario Hydro-Electric before she retired. Lived 1903-1997.
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This photo was taken in the Scotch Settlement. Marion Watson is in the middle in the light coloured sweater. This photo was taken sometime in between 1911 and 1929.
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Edith Stewart (nee Banting), Ida Watson’s sister. Edith married James Stewart and together they had 3 children: Ronald (who was adopted), Donald Randolph and Donald D. Stewart.
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Anna Mary (Annie) Banting, married to Robert Gordon Agnew. Together they had 2 children together: Robert Earl and Ruth Margaret. Anna was born December 27th, 1874 and passed away December 28, 1964.
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Mrs. Charles Banting (nee Jane McDermott). Together they had 5 children: Ida Jane, Anna Mary, Effie Jemima, Susan Bertha and Edith Amy. Jane lived from 1848-1915.
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Mary Rowe, daughter of William and Isabella (nee Watson). Mary married Herman Lennox and together they had 5 children: Earl Lennox, Isobel Lennox, James Lennox, Lorne Lennox, and Mary Lennox. Herman Lennox is brother to Treva Rowe- William Earl Rows’s wife
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50th Anniversary Announcement of Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Rol
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Robert J. Webber, son of John and Sarah Webber.
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Frank Wood, who was principal of Bradford District High School.
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Photograph, donated with its frame, of Arnie Harman. The photographer is Oliver T Wright, Hatley’s Block, Orillia
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