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47 and 49 Simcoe Road
CA BWGPL GJ-HB-2017-04-21-07 · Item · 1996
Part of George Jackson fonds

The mid-block building located at 47/49 Simcoe Road was built around 1830-1860 in the Neoclassical Duplex style. Originally, there was a long, one-storey, frame house located at this site. It had a verandah on the northwest side, a picket fence along the street, a large barn on the south side of the house, a garden at the back and it was the home of Lew McConkey Sr. (a grain and seed merchant), his wife, and son. Lew had an office on the north side of Holland Street. New owner Paul Sadlon had Len Saint build a garage and a storage building at the back. Paul and his wife were market gardeners. Their son owned Bruce Sadlon Motors. The house was later converted into two apartments. Jack Gibney and his wife (Sadie Copeland) and their three daughters (Doris, Joyce and Muriel) lived here at one time. He was a horse trainer and worked for Dick Crake for many years. Jack replaced Alfred Payne (a bachelor who lived at the Queen’s Hotel). The current duplex was built on the same property after the house was demolished. Harold Gwyn, owner of a plumbing and heating business, was the owner of this newer building at the time this photo was taken in 1996.
The two-storey, four-bay, semi-detached house has a rectangular plan, a formal, symmetrical façade, and a medium-pitched, gable roof that has a central chimney (not original). Slightly-raised, separated, side-hall entrances are located at either end of the façade. This gives greater privacy than paired entrances, but it places habitable rooms along the party wall. The doors are set into plain, rectangular openings and are not original. There are large window openings with low floor to ceiling heights. Equal-sized, ground-floor and second-floor windows (not original) with high sills are set into plain, rectangular openings. The openings have plain, wood frames and sills. Similar window openings above the entrance doors may have once existed and then been covered. The building has wood frame construction with vinyl siding (not original), a cut- stone foundation, and a basement. According to the 2000 inventory, few original details remain other than the building’s form. It also notes that the slightly-sagging roof suggests insufficient structural supports in the centre of each house. (1, 2, 3)

George Jackson
78 John Street East
CA BWGPL GJ-HB-2017-04-04-15 · Item · 1995
Part of George Jackson fonds

The structure located at 78 John St. East was built by George Saint in 1900. The two-storey, frame house had a kitchen at the rear. When George moved to Toronto (around 1916), it became the home of Miss Minnie Parkhill for many years. She finally married James Ferguson, who was from western Canada. She died in World War II and James returned to the west. After the war, it became the home of Harold Gwyn (a veteran) and his family. He owned a plumbing and heating business. (1, 2)

George Jackson
Gwyn, Debbie memorial
CA BWGPL VS-1900-14074 · Item · 1959-09-23
Part of Vital Statistics

Event Date : Thursday, September 22, 1955
Event Type : In Memoriam

Description : In memory of Debbie Gwyn, who died September 22, 1955. From Dad, Mom, Sisters, and Brothers.

Bradford Witness
Gwyn, Deborah Frances birth
CA BWGPL VS-1900-16726 · Item · 1954-08-18
Part of Vital Statistics

Event Date : Tuesday, August 10, 1954
Event Type : Birth

Description : At York County Hospital, Newmarket, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gwyn, Bradford.

Bradford Witness
Gwyn, Deborah Frances death
CA BWGPL VS-1900-17293 · Item · 1955-09-28
Part of Vital Statistics

Event Date : Thursday, September 22, 1955
Event Type : Death

Description : Died at the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, aged one year and one month. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gwyn, Bradford. Interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Bradford, on Saturday, Sept.24.

Bradford Witness
CA BWGPL VS-1900-24739 · Item · 1976-09-01
Part of Vital Statistics

Event Date : Sunday, August 29, 1976
Event Type : Death

Description : Died at Scarborough General Hospital in her 50th year. Of Scarborough, wife of Harold; dear mother of Patricia (Mrs. Ken Sweeting) and Terry of Scarborough, Randy of Richmond Hill; Margaret Anne (Mrs. Hugh Kilpatrick), Newmarket and Penny of Scarborough and the late Debbie, Scarborough. Dear sister of Margaret (Mrs. Bill Ingram), Holland Landing, also survived by five grandchildren. Rested at Lathangue & Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe St., Bradford. Service was in the chapel Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. Interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Bradford.