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- 1904-01-21
Part of Vital Statistics
Event Date : Sunday, January 10, 1904
Event Type : Birth
Description : At the Cedars, Beeton, a son to Mr. & Mrs. G.T. Somers.
Bradford Witness
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Part of Vital Statistics
Event Date : Sunday, January 10, 1904
Event Type : Birth
Description : At the Cedars, Beeton, a son to Mr. & Mrs. G.T. Somers.
Bradford Witness
Part of Vital Statistics
Event Date : Wednesday, March 02, 1904
Event Type : Marriage
Description : Miss Minnie Ball, daughter of Rev. Mr. Ball, of Thornhill, to Dr. Cummings, of Bond Head. The wedding took place in Thornhill.
Bradford Witness
Faris, William & Bertha Strong marriage
Part of Vital Statistics
Event Date : Tuesday, November 15, 1904
Event Type : Marriage
Description : Bertha Isabel, eldest daughter of Mrs. S.L. Strong, to William G. Faris, son of Mr. Matthew Faris, all of Bradford.The ceremony was performed by Rev. Joseph Young.
Dr. Lewis H. & Louise Campbell's Home and Gathering
Part of Local History Collection
Photograph of a gathering in front of the home of Dr. Lewis H. and Louise Campbell. Bessie Campbell, Dr. Campbell's mother is on extreme left in back row. His mother in law, Mary Jane Graham is fifth from the right. Next to her is Louise's sister, Elizabeth. Louise is at the extreme right in back row. Dr Campbell's sister, Elizabeth is sitting second from the left in the front row. Picture taken around 1905.
Luanne Campbell Edwards
Part of Local History Collection
Mr. Robert Stewart was the Municipal Clerk and Treasurer of Bradford starting in 1861. He had previously run a grocery and liquor store, but the fire of 1892 put him out of business. He was born in Kincardinshire, Scotland, who came to Canada in 1854, and settled in Bradford.
William Campbell was originally from Ireland, and came to Canada in 1857, first settling in Brantford, then Newmarket, before coming to Bradford in 1862. He was a grain buyer, and dealer in coal, lumber, and shingles. He was also on the municipal council, and reeve for two years, as well as chief engineer of the fire company. He was the father of Dr. L.H. Campbell, and Mr. W.L. Campbell, and the grandfather of Lewis B. Campbell, who still resides in Bradford.
Stewart is on the left, and Campbell is on the right.
Lew Campbell
Part of Local History Collection
Holland Street, Taken after 1905 (W. Whyle bought the Queen's hotel in 1905).
Part of Local History Collection
Amelia Campbell (nee Long) at ninety years of age. Photograph was taken in the living room of the house.
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
Selby, Clifton Wellesley birth
Part of Vital Statistics
Event Date : Tuesday, May 09, 1905
Event Type : Birth
Description : A son to Mr. & Mrs. A.W. Selby.
Bradford Witness
Tyrwhitt, Richard Edmund obituary
Part of Vital Statistics
Event Date : Sunday, May 21, 1905
Event Type : Death
Description : Eldest son to the late Lieut.-Col. Tyrwhitt, M.P., for South Simcoe. Grandson of the late Venerable Archdeacon Whitaker. Nephew of Haughton Lennox, M.P., for South Simcoe. Survived by his mother (a former resident of Bradford), and wife, the daughter of Dr. C.E. Graham, of Hull (married October 1904). Died in Ottawa. Interred in the family plot in Tecumseth, near Bradford.