- CA BWGPL OS8458
- 1904
Joseph Harrison and family with Rumly threshing machine. House and barn in background.
Joseph Harrison and family with Rumly threshing machine. House and barn in background.
Grave of Richard T. Fizzell (September 1846 - May 20, 1866) in Christ Church Cemetery.
Photograph of a parade float for 'Fisher's Corners' from 1953. Please contact the library (905-775-3328) if you have any more information about this photo.
Jack Miller, a farmer in Toronto, who was married to Maggie Sinclair, a cousin of Flossie's.
William Stodders, son of John Stodders, who was yeoman of Beldurbit, Ireland, and Jane Davis (nee Mrs. Faris). Received plan of area July 1, 1804. His father had come to Upper Canada in 1817 to look for land. He went back to Ireland and returned with his three sons, William, James, and Hugh, and stepson John Faris. William married Margaret Wilson in the parish Church of St. James, now St. James' Cathedral, in 1819. His license of occupation was granted April 7, 1819. The Stodders lived on the south half of Lot 10, Concession 7, which was called "The Oaks". Family name later became Stoddart.
A fine Regency entrance with early nine-panel front door in the Long house circa 1840 Note: Assumed to be in West Gwillimbury