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- CA BWGPL OS9376
Mrs. David MacDonald (known as Dolly) sitting in picture, the maternal grandmother of John MacDonald Campbell born Nov. 4, 1898. Annie Campbell Saint (standing), the aunt of John MacDonald Campbell. Picture was taken at the home of Frank Saint (husband of Annie Campbell Saint) at the Scotch Settlement, now the home of Sinclair MacDonald. Mrs. David MacDonald (known as Dolly) was Dolina Sinclair, daughter of George Sincalir and Margaret McKay (Dolina died Dec. 1917). Annie Campbell Saint married Frank Saint, she was the daughter of James Campbell and Isabella Sinclair. Dolina and Isabella were sisters.
- CA BWGPL OS9304
Lloyd Mark, Mrs. Dan Mark and Vera MacDonald, residents of the Scotch Settlement.
- CA BWGPL OS10764
New Canadians point to their European homes. From left: Galdino Zucchette, Danny de Poali, both from Italy; Helen Speke, Hungary, Dino de Poali, Danny's brother.
- CA BWGPL LHC-Scot-OS9972
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- 1928
Part of Local History Collection
Sinc MacDonald with gun in 1928.
Scotch Settlement Hunt Club Group photo
- CA BWGPL LHC-Scot-OS9362
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Part of Local History Collection
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Scotch Settlement Ladies Baseball
- CA BWGPL WEG-Spor-OS10029
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- 1930
Part of WEGWHIST Collection
Scotch Settlement Ladies Baseball team around 1930.
Scotch Settlement Presbyterian Church
- CA BWGPL LHC-Scot-OS9235
Part of Local History Collection
The second Presbyterian Church in West Gwillimbury, located on the 5th Line. This building was dedicated in 1875.
Scotch Settlement Presbyterian Church
- CA BWGPL LHC-Scot-OS8712
Part of Local History Collection
The side of the second West Gwillimbury Presbyterian church on the 5th Line. This building was dedicated in 1875.
Scotch Settlement Presbyterian Church
- CA BWGPL LHC-Scot-OS9992
Part of Local History Collection
Anniversary Sunday was always a special event in church life. Members would invite as many as 20 or 30 relatives to the church service and then provide them with a hot dinner and an afternoon of fellowship before returning for the evening service. This was one such occasion at the Scotch Settlement Presbyterian Church. This photo was taken at the Lloyd home following the anniversary celebrations on the first Sunday of June. Back L-R: Mrs. Howard Robson, Laura Lloyd, Alvin Smith, Edna Smith, Gordon McCutcheon, Mac McEwan, Edith Carscadden, Ivadell McDevitt, Myrtle Ritchie, Percy Carscadden, Howard Robson Middle: Garl McEwan, Velma Smith Front: Edgar Lloyd, Budd Robson, Walter Lloyd, Helen Robson, Alice Smith, Milton Ritchie.
Edgar Lloyd
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