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Marion Watson (holding the puppy), Winnie Piercy and Jessie Melbourne. Marion Watson is the daughter of William and Ida Watson.
Karol Joyce
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Marion Watson (holding the puppy), Winnie Piercy and Jessie Melbourne. Marion Watson is the daughter of William and Ida Watson.
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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Anna Mary (Annie) Banting, married to Robert Gordon Agnew. Together they had 2 children together: Robert Earl and Ruth Margaret. Anna was born December 27th, 1874 and passed away December 28, 1964.
Karol Joyce
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Mrs. Charles Banting (nee Jane McDermott). Together they had 5 children: Ida Jane, Anna Mary, Effie Jemima, Susan Bertha and Edith Amy. Jane lived from 1848-1915.
Karol Joyce
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Charles Banting, who is father to Ida Banting. Charles married Jane McDermott and together they had 5 children: Ida Jane, Anna Mary, Effie Jemima, Susan Bertha and Edith Amy. Charles lived from 1840-1921.
Karol Joyce
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Mary Rowe, daughter of William and Isabella (nee Watson). Mary married Herman Lennox and together they had 5 children: Earl Lennox, Isobel Lennox, James Lennox, Lorne Lennox, and Mary Lennox. Herman Lennox is brother to Treva Rowe- William Earl Rows’s wife
Karol Joyce
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This is a photo of a farm at the North West corner of highway 27 and Beeton Road. On the left hand side of the picture stand two hired men. Edith Stewart (nee Banting), Jane Banting (nee McDermott), Bertha Banting and Annie Agnew (nee Banting), with Charles Large Banting on the left hand side of the group.
Karol Joyce
Hurricane Hazel - Bradford Witness
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Front page of the first Bradford Witness paper after the Holland Marsh flood due to Hurricane Hazel on October 15, 1954. See Related Descriptions below for individual stories of this edition.
Bradford Witness
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Notices about the flooded marshland
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Ontario Premier Frost Pays Second Visit to Bradford
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"After visiting the scene of the marshland flood here on Monday, attending an organization meeting and promising $100,00 to start the work of clearing and rebuilding, the Premier returned again yesterday, this time accompanied by Ontario Minister of Agriculture Thomas. ..."
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