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The old Bond Head United Church. This church was destroyed after a fire started and was unable to get extinguished in time.
Karol Joyce
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The old Bond Head United Church. This church was destroyed after a fire started and was unable to get extinguished in time.
Karol Joyce
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Earl Rowe, son of Isobel and William Rowe. Earl married Treva Lennox and together they had 3 children: Jean Rowe, Isobel Watson Rowe and Mary Rowe.
Karol Joyce
Sarah and George Michie Coutts' 50th Anniversary
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Sarah Coutts and George Michie Coutts at their 50th wedding anniversary. This photo was taken in 1938 at the Scotch Settlement farm, located on the South West corner of Middleton Side Road and 6th concession, West Gwillimbury.
Karol Joyce
Schomberg Public School with the Watsons
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Schomberg Public School. Karolyn Watson, daughter of William John and Ida Watson is the teacher.
Karol Joyce
Scotch Settlement sewing class
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A sewing class in the Scotch Settlement.
(From left), 1st is Jean Watson, daughter to William John and Ida Watson, 4th in is Isobel Coutts (nee Watson) sister to Jean Watson, 7th in is Myrtle Sutherland (nee Coutts) sister to Norman Coutts-who is Isobel Coutts’ husband.
Karol Joyce
Sewing Class in the Scotch Settlement
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Sewing class in the Scotch Settlement. 2nd in is Jean Watson, daughter to William John and Ida Watson, 5th in is Isobel Coutts (nee Watson) and 8th in is Myrtle Sutherland (nee Coutts).
Karol Joyce
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Carolyn Sproule, the first wife of Charles Watson. She lived from 1840-1870 and died at the age of 30. Charles and Carolyn had 5 children: Isabella (who married William Rowe), Mary-Anne (who married George Brown), Susan, Nelson and William John (who married Ida Banting).
Karol Joyce
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Edith Stewart’s (nee Banting) sons, Donald and Ron Stewart with their dog. Donald was born in 1919 and Ron was adopted. Little girl in the background is unknown. Edith is sister to Ida Banting.
Karol Joyce
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This photo is taken at James and Edith (nee Banting) Stewart’s farm in British Columbia. The children in the photo from left to right are Ruth Agnew, Donald Stewart and Rae Agnew, (Rae and Ruth are Annie and Robert Gordon Agnew’s children, Edith is their aunt). The men in the photo are unnamed, they could be Ronald Gordon Agnew and James Stewart.
Karol Joyce
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This photo is taken at James and Edith (nee Banting) Stewart’s farm in British Columbia. Not in order, the people in the photo are: Ronald Gordon Agnew, Bertha Banting (Edith and Ida Banting’s sister), James Stewart, Donald Stewart (Edith and James Stewart’s son), and Rae and Ruth Agnew (Ronald Gordon and Annie Agnew’s children).
Karol Joyce