Event Date : Friday, August 31, 1951 Event Type : Birth Municipality : Community : Other - Bradford Street : Lot : Concession : 0 Description : A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Rybka, R.R. 2 Newmarket. Born at York County Hospital, Newmarket.
Event Date : Thursday, September 06, 1951 Event Type : Birth Municipality : Community : Other - Bradford Street : Lot : Concession : 0 Description : A son to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith, R.R. 1 Gormley. Born at York County Hospital, Newmarket.
Event Date : Thursday, September 06, 1951 Event Type : Death Municipality : Community : Bradford Street : Lot : Concession : 0 Description : At home in Bradford. Wife of the late John Darling. Mother of Mrs. Moodie (Jennie), Brampton; Mrs. Findlay (Beth), Manotick; Margaret and Graeme, Bradford; and James, Maxville. Funeral with interment at Aspdin on September 8.
Event Date : 18710408 Event Type : Death Municipality : Other - Bradford Community : Street : Lot : 0 Concession : Description : Beloved wife of William Feighen.Age: 29 years.Lived in West Gwillimbury until 3 years ago.She leaves behind four children.Died in Collingwood.
Event Date : Thursday, September 06, 1951 Event Type : Death Municipality : Community : Other - Bradford Street : Lot : Concession : 0 Description : Died at Vancouver General Hospital. Of 776 Edmonds. Wife of Rev. Norman J. Thompson, rector of St. Alban's Anglican Church, Edmonds and Douglas Rd. Leaves behind daughter Marjorie, grandson Bruce, sisters Mrs. E. Haslett of Vancouver and Mrs. E. Baker of England, and brother Ronald F. Whittaker, Wilson Creek, B.C. Born in Bedfordshire, England, 65 years previous. A resident of Burnaby, B.C., for 21 years. Bishop Godfrey Gower officiated at the funeral service. Interment in Mountain View Cemetery.
Event Date : Sunday, July 15, 1951 Event Type : Death Municipality : Community : Other - Bradford Street : Lot : Concession : 0 Description : A native of Beeton and owner of the Law Seed Co. in that village Roy De Witt Law died very suddenly at Gravenhurst on Sunday July 15 from a coronary thrombosis. He had purchased land near Gravenhurst and at the time of his death was supervising the building of summer cottages in that area.""
Event Date : Wednesday, July 25, 1951 Event Type : Death Municipality : Community : Other - Bradford Street : Lot : Concession : 0 Description : Bruce Cowan deputy-reeve of Innisfil Township and president of the Simcoe County Federation of Agriculture died in Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie on Wednesday July 18 in his 53rd year. The funeral services were held on Saturday from Stroud Presbyterian Church to the 6th Line Cemetery Innisfil.""
Event Date : 18710514 Event Type : Birth Municipality : Bradford Community : Street : Lot : 0 Concession : Description : A daughter to the wife of Mr. J.D. Booth, Esq.
Event Date : Saturday, May 12, 1951 Event Type : Death Municipality : Community : Other - Bradford Street : Lot : Concession : 0 Description : Mrs. Harry Acheson who until the sudden death of her husband thirteen years ago was a resident of Bradford passed away in Newmarket Hospital on Saturday May 12. Born in the Scotch Settlement her maiden name was Minnie McKeeman. Following her husband's death she resided for several years in Markdale and Toronto but for the past few years had been in the Schomberg area. The funeral was held on Monday from Tottenham with interment in Mount Pleasant Cemetery Bradford." "
Event Date : Sunday, May 13, 1951 Event Type : Death Municipality : Community : Other - Bradford Street : Lot : Concession : 0 Description : One of Queenston village's oldest residents Charles Robert Kilkenny who would have been 89 years old on Tuesday died Sunday at his home in the village. Mr. Kilkenny was born in Bradford and graduated from the old Toronto Normal School. He taught school at Queenston for 30 years retiring in 1917 to open a general store. He was a member of the Bradford Masonic Lodge. He leaves his wife Caroline Margaret Dressel and one son Frederick C. of Niagara Falls N.Y." "