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Rev. Wm. Fraser meditates beside the monument he built for his wife Jane Geddie, located directly behind the first Presbyterian Church in Bond Head.
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Part of WEGWHIST Collection
Rev. Wm. Fraser meditates beside the monument he built for his wife Jane Geddie, located directly behind the first Presbyterian Church in Bond Head.
Geddes, Jack & Mabel Elizabeth Copeland
Part of Vital Statistics
Event Date : Thursday, May 16, 1940
Event Type : Marriage
Description : The wedding took place at the Bond Head Anglican Church with the Rev. C. R. P. Hearn officiating. Mabel Elizabeth is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Copeland of Bond Head. Jack is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Geddes of Barrie (formerly of Bradford).
Bradford Witness
Part of Vital Statistics
Event Date : Thursday, January 19, 1905
Event Type : Death
Description : Father of Mrs. E. Garrett, of Bradford. Brother of William, Mrs. M. Faris, and Mrs. James Faris, of Bradford or West Gwillimbury. Son of the late John Goodfellow, one of Bradford's first settlers. Married Elizabeth Rhoddy, of Toronto. Lived in Bond Head, and Bradford, before moving near Thornbury, forty years ago, where he died. Wife passed away in 1879, and is interred at Thornbury cemetery. Age: 75th year.
Bradford Witness
On Friday, January 6th, 1950 was the grand opening of Bond Head Community Memorial Hall.
Part of Local History Collection
Greenview Farm was the residence of Richard H. Crake, wheat farmer, and covered 212 acres in 1906. It was located on the "Bond Head Rd.", or Highway 88 near Sideroad 10. It was first the Tyrwhitt Farm, owned by Colonel Tyrwhitt of Bond Head, before Crake bought it in 1903. Crake farmed here until 1914, when it was sold to F. Smelser. He was known to the town as Dick Crake.
Edmund Garrett
Part of Local History Collection
Greenview Farm was the residence and farm of Richard H. Crake, wheat farmer, and covered 212 acres in 1906. It was located on the "Bond Head Rd.", or Highway 88 near Bond Head. It was first the Tyrwhitt Farm, owned by Colonel Tyrwhitt of Bond Head, before Crake bought it in 1903. Crake farmed here until 1914, when it was sold to F. Smelser. He was known to the town as Dick Crake.
Edmund Garrett
The Grist Mill in Bond Head in front of the Any Carter home now home of Lukes.