Eliza, Matilda & Samuel Adair in their Farmhouse
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Parte de Local History Collection
Eliza Switzer (nee Anderson) with her daughter Matilda and Matilda's husband Samuel Adair in the farm kitchen.
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Eliza, Matilda & Samuel Adair in their Farmhouse
Parte de Local History Collection
Eliza Switzer (nee Anderson) with her daughter Matilda and Matilda's husband Samuel Adair in the farm kitchen.
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Parte de WEGWHIST Collection
A view of the Marsh Canal looking north from the 5th line bridge.
Parte de Local History Collection
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Community : West Gwillimbury
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Concession :
Description : Samuel & Marianne Hughes' family.
Back Row, left to right: Martha E., Rachel M., George, Phoebe C.
Front Row: Marianne, Joel, Elizabeth, Samuel L.
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Parte de Local History Collection
Samuel and Marianne Hughes' Golden Wedding Anniversary.
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Back Row: Albert and Pheobe (Hughes) Robertson, Joel E. Hughes and George Hughes. Front Row: Frederick and Elizabeth (Hughes) Willis, Rachel (Hughes) and Norman Walker.
Parte de Local History Collection
Joel and Ida Hughes' children, Roy, Orville and Irma Hughes, in front of the Holmes house on the day of their father's funeral.
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Barn on the (Roy, Orville) Hughes farm, the south half of Lot 1, Concession 2. The Hughes' farm shows two styles of barns. The early shed roof on the left and then the hip roof on the right barn (added in 1937).
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Parte de Local History Collection
One of the early pioneer families was the Hughes family who continue to live on this homestead.
Samuel & Marianne Hughes Family
Parte de Local History Collection
Back Row: Unknown, Phoebe (Hughes) Robertson, Fred Willis, Unknown, Norman Walker, Joel Hughes. Front Row: Elizabeth (Hughes) Willis, Samuel L. Hughes, Marianne Hughes, Rachel (Hughes) Walker, Albert Robertson.
Parte de Local History Artifacts
Event Date: 1974
Event Type: Educational Film
Description: This film profiles the vegetable growing industry and people of the Bradford Marsh, and talks about how farming practices have changed from past to present.
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