Event Date : February 15, 1893
Event Type : Marriage
Description : Both of the Scotch Settlement. The ceremony was performed by Rev. F. Smith. Alternate spelling - Gray.
Bradford WitnessEvent Date : February 15, 1893
Event Type : Marriage
Description : Both of the Scotch Settlement. The ceremony was performed by Rev. F. Smith. Alternate spelling - Gray.
Bradford WitnessEvent Date : Monday, August 28, 1950
Event Type : Death
Description : Died at Cobourg General Hospital. Wife of the late W.D. Watson of Aurora. Resting at the T. Kilkenny & Son Funeral Home, Bradford, for service on August 31 at 2 p.m. Interment in Aurora Cemetery.
Bradford WitnessEvent Date : November 29, 1895
Event Type : Birth
Description : A son to the wife of W.D. Watson.
Bradford WitnessEvent Date : Sunday, February 09, 1908
Event Type : Birth
Description : A daughter to Mr. & Mrs. W.D. Watson. Stillborn.
"The ties between "The Marsh" and the Netherlands seem to have been destined by fate's fickle finger. They stretch back to the earliest days of British settlement when in 1791 General Frederick Haldimand, Canada's Governor-in-Chief, assigned his Surveyor-General to do a survey of the Lake Simcoe area. Although a British army officer, the man was Dutch-born and by coincidence was named Samuel Johannes Holland." ...
Era BannerA petition addressed to council related to street lights in Bradford, dated May 10, 1902. Petition is signed by various residents and business owners in Bradford. This includes J. S. Brydon, M. J. Sutherland, L. C. Cement, James Church, F. Moore, J. M. B. Stephens, Mr. Turner, William Spence, William Campbell, George Poole, F. W. Moore, A. Neilly, A. Armstrong, William Hackridge, Charles Adams, W. D. Watson, C. Hill, L. Dixon, L. J. McConkey
John HarrisonContains news clippings and articles on various people of Bradford West Gwillimbury
Joe SaintThe Bradford Witness decided to release a series of articles from local townspeople on the history of certain events in Bradford and West Gwillimbury's time. This week, C.T.S. "Charlie" Evans continued to write about the Township of West Gwillimbury.
C.T.S. EvansArticle detailing the development of the Holland Marsh. It was copied from the Prof. W.H. Day Memorial Unveiling programme and published in the Witness alongside the unveiling ceremony story.
Bradford WitnessFiles including letters, newspaper clippings (namely birth and death records), photographs, and essays on select families of Bradford West Gwillimbury
Joe Saint