William M. & Mary Ethel Kneeshaw
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William M. and Mary Ethel Kneeshaw (nee Baynes) at Deerhurst on their wedding day, February 19, 1901.
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William M. & Mary Ethel Kneeshaw
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William M. and Mary Ethel Kneeshaw (nee Baynes) at Deerhurst on their wedding day, February 19, 1901.
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Thelma and Wilfred Kneeshaw.
Mrs. and Mrs. Allan Wesley Brown
"Signing the register following their Saturday wedding in Ebenezer Untied Church are Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wesley Brown. The bride is the former Betty Yvonne Kneeshaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kneeshaw of Gilford, and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Brown of Dalston. After a wedding trip to the United States and eastern Ontario, the couple will be making their home at Dalston. -Courtesy of the Barrie Examiner. Photo by Henry H. Rooke, Barrie."
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Map showing the Hollows and Deerhurst.
Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library
Sisters Laura and Hannah (Babe) Baynes in a buggy pulled by horse named Maude.
Ebenezer United Church Women's Group
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A picture of the Ebenezer United Church Women's Group.
Ebenezer United Church Congregation 1953
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Congregation of Ebenezer United Church in 1935.
Ebenezer United Church - bell tower
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A picture of the bell tower of the Ebenezer United Church.
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Back of photo reads: "Ebenezer Church and cemetery where Grandma and Grandpa Tindall are buried. [James]Tindall gave the land for the church and cemetery. Signed Murray Jelly."
Ebenezer United Church was Wesleyan Methodist before Church Union occurred. This building was demolished in the early 1960s and the congregation spread out to other local churches. The cemetery still stands today, and the space of the old church remains vacant.
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An early picture of Ebenezer Methodist Church, which later became United after Church Union in 1925.
This church started as a log building in the mid 1830s, built before the land was officially deeded to the church. It was replaced by a frame building in 1845-50, and in 1880 this brick church was built.