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Ida Banting, also known as Gramma Watson. Lived 1852-1958. Married to William John Watson and had 4 children, Karolyn, Charles, Jean and Isobel.
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Ida Banting, also known as Gramma Watson. Lived 1852-1958. Married to William John Watson and had 4 children, Karolyn, Charles, Jean and Isobel.
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Marion Watson (holding the puppy), Winnie Piercy and Jessie Melbourne. Marion Watson is the daughter of William and Ida Watson.
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Sarah Coutts and George Michie Coutts at their 50th wedding anniversary. This photo was taken in 1938 at the Scotch Settlement farm, located on the South West corner of Middleton Side Road and 6th concession, West Gwillimbury. From left to right, Dr. Gordon, Jack Coutts, Dr. Wallace, Norman Coutts, Everett Coutts, Harold Coutts. Mrs. Coutts lived from 1863-1951 and Mr. Coutts lived from 1861-1938.
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Schomberg Public School with the Watsons
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Schomberg Public School. Karolyn Watson, daughter of William John and Ida Watson is the teacher.
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Four generations of the Rowe Family.
From left to right; William Earl Rowe, Mrs. William (nee Isobel Watson) Rowe (Mother of Earl), William Rowe (Earl’s son), and Earl Jr. Rowe (William Rowe’s son).
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The Rowe Family - William Earl and Treva's Family
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From left to right: William Earl and Treva Rowe (holding Jane Rowe), Bill and Ruth Rowe, Isobel (nee Watson) Rowe (Earl’s mother), Isobel Lennox and her 3 children (Robert, James and Carolyn), and Lennox Rowe.
Isobel Rowe was daughter to Charles Watson and sister to John Watson.
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This is a photo of a farm at the North West corner of highway 27 and Beeton Road. On the left hand side of the picture stand two hired men. Edith Stewart (nee Banting), Jane Banting (nee McDermott), Bertha Banting and Annie Agnew (nee Banting), with Charles Large Banting on the left hand side of the group.
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