- CA BWGPL LHC-FamFil-Adair
- Unidad documental compuesta
- 1900s
Parte deLocal History Collection
Contains photographs of the Adair Family home and farm
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Parte deLocal History Collection
Contains photographs of the Adair Family home and farm
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Eliza, Matilda & Samuel Adair in their Farmhouse
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Eliza Switzer (nee Anderson) with her daughter Matilda and Matilda's husband Samuel Adair in the farm kitchen.
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Bill Woods' home. The Woods brothers built these post war houses about 1946.
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Photographs of the Mills family, stemming from James Sr. and Rebecca Roe Mills.
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Bateman home, on the 13th Line east of Highway 11. Owned as of 2007 by the Kirkup family. From left: Florence Almeda (Bateman) Sawyer, neighbour girl, Dora Bateman (Thorpe), Thomas Morwood Bateman in buggy holding his granddaughter Nelda (Sawyer) Evans, Ann Mabel Bateman.
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Photographs and documents relating to the Lee family, many of whom resided in West Gwillimbury. The Lee family trees stem from:
Henry Lee (1800-1869) and Elizabeth Lawrence (1808-1880)
John Lee (1795-1851) and Jane Coulson (1791-1860)
*Thomas Lee (1794-1868) and Ann Graham (abt. 1825-1903)
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Ford tractor on Adair farm on Con. 8 with one furrow plow. Wesley Adair with dog Teddy in the early 1950's.
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Adair house and driving shed. In later years beautiful gardens were developed where the chicken coop once stood. Cedar hedge in the background.
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The Armstrong/Metcalfe home was located on the 6th line. It was reported to be the earliest brick house in West Gwillimbury. The centre gable was a later addition. The features include a basement kitchen, front Venetian windows and a nine-panel front door with original hardware. Because of the inability to access the house and property there is unfortunately no architectural records of this house. Demolished for subdivision
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