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- 1992-10-23
Parte de Oral History Collection
An interview with Mr. Harold Taylor discussing the Holland Marsh, specifically Professor Day farming lettuce and the building of the Marsh.
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Parte de Oral History Collection
An interview with Mr. Harold Taylor discussing the Holland Marsh, specifically Professor Day farming lettuce and the building of the Marsh.
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Parte de Oral History Collection
An interview with Miriam Swan by Joe Saint. They discuss the Jeff's Homestead, which is Miriam's home, and the Strafford's home.
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Parte de Joe Saint fonds
Contains news clippings and articles on various sports of Bradford West Gwillimbury
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Parte de Joe Saint fonds
Contains news clippings and articles on various schools around and within Bradford West Gwillimbury
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Schools - Bradford Public School
Parte de Joe Saint fonds
Contains news clippings and articles on Bradford Public School in Bradford West Gwillimbury
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Schools - Bradford High School
Parte de Joe Saint fonds
Contains news clippings and articles on Bradford High School in Bradford West Gwillimbury
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Saint, Joe MP3 (#3) - On Family History
Parte de Oral History Collection
This is a talk by Kenneth 'Joe' Saint at the West Gwillimbury Hall. He talks about the Saint Family History.
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Saint, Joe MP3 (#2) - On the Selby Cemetery
Parte de Oral History Collection
An interview with Mr. Joe Saint by Miriam Swan on the Selby Cemetery and various other cemeteries in Bradford and West Gwillimbury. Discussion includes the family history of the Selby Cemetery, and on Coulson's Hill cemetery,
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Saint, Joe MP3 (#1) - On Moore Street
Parte de Oral History Collection
An interview with Mr. Joe Saint describing what Moore Street used to look like in the 1920’s in regards to houses and churches.
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Parte de Vital Statistics
Event Date : Monday, November 01, 1954
Event Type : Death
Description : Frank Albert Saint, Bradford's oldest citizen and former well known resident of the Scotch Settlement, passed away in York County Hospital, Newmarket, on Monday, November 1, 1954, in his 94th year. He suffered a broken shoulder as the result of a fall in his home in Bradford about ten days previously and was unable to rally from the shock. Born in England, the late Mr. Saint came to this country about 1870 with his parents who established a home in a farm in the Scotch Settlement, near Bradford. In 1887 he married Annie Campbell of Bradford and continued farming in the Settlement. Of quiet disposition, he was a lover of horses and became widely known as a breeder of fine Clydesdale horses, in recognition of which he was made a life member of the Ontario Clydesdale Club in 1946. After his wife's death in 1926 he remained on the farm until about eight years ago when he moved to Bradford to reside with his daughter. He is survived by one son, Dr. Fred F. of Calgary, Alta., and two daughters, Lena M. of Bradford and Mrs. J. W. Bateman (Wilma) of Toronto. Another son, Arthur J., predeceased him about two years ago.The funeral, which was largely attended, was held last Thursday afternoon from the Lathangue-Kilkenny Funeral Home, Bradford, with Rev. C. E. Jackson of Bradford Presbyterian Church officiating. Interment was in Scotch Settlement Cemetery.The pallbearers were Wm. Melbourne, K. Melbourne, H. Coutts, B. Stewart, K. Saint and M. Jones.
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