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Part of Vital Statistics
Event Date : Monday, July 17, 1905
Event Type : Birth
Description : A son to Mr. & Mrs. William Curry.
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Part of Vital Statistics
Event Date : Monday, July 17, 1905
Event Type : Birth
Description : A son to Mr. & Mrs. William Curry.
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Part of Vital Statistics
Event Date : Wednesday, October 04, 1905
Event Type : Marriage
Description : Dr. Charles Willis Ellis to Miss Adelia Maud Rose, youngest daughter of F.W.W. Rose, of Syracuse, N.Y., both of Bradford. The wedding took place at the residence of the bride's sister, Mrs. A.E. Scanlon. The ceremony was performed by Rev. G.B. Morley, R.D. The bride was attended by the sister of the groom, Miss Mabel Ellis, of Beeton. Mr. A.E. Rose, of Syracuse, N.Y., brother of the bride, was a groomsman. The bride was given away by her brother-in-law, Mr. A.E. Scanlon. The couple will reside in Bradford.
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Jeffs, Mary (nee Driffill) obituary
Part of Vital Statistics
Event Date : Sunday, March 18, 1906
Event Type : Death
Description : Wife of Mr. Edward Jeffs, Sr., a farmer. Daughter of the late Thomas Driffill, of Bradford.Sister of Mrs. T.S. Graham, of Bradford. Mother of sons, Compton B. and Beverly, and daughters Eva (Mrs. Wilcox), Josephine (Mrs. Baycroft), Lorena, Mrs. Monckman, and Miss Florence. Age: 71 years. Interred in Newton Robinson.
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Part of Vital Statistics
Event Date : Tuesday, October 30, 1906
Event Type : Marriage
Description : Effie, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Charles Banting, to Mr. Harry Wilson, of West Gwillimbury. The wedding took place in Tecumseth. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W.G. Wilson, M.A., of Guelph, assisted by Rev. J.J. Sparling, B.A.
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Porter, William Henry obituary
Part of Vital Statistics
Event Date : Sunday, January 20, 1907
Event Type : Death
Description : Dr. W.H. Porter, L.D.S. Born on February 27th, 1837, in Dublin, Ireland. Came to Canada when he was an infant. In 1868 was granted a license by the Dental Board of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons. Practiced in Bradford for over 40 years. In 1866, he married Mary, daughter of Capt. R.B.C. Playter, Holland Landing, Ont. She survives him. Father of Dr. Fred Porter, of Orillia, who graduated from the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario and Toronto University. Also survived by three brothers, Rev. G.H. Porter, of Little Metis, Quebec, Samuel, of Lindsay, and one living near Rochester, N.Y. Interred at Holland Landing cemetery.
Part of Vital Statistics
Event Date : Saturday, September 14, 1907
Event Type : Marriage
Description : Laura Winnifred Young, to Dr. Herbert E. Watson. The wedding took place at "Algonquin Lodge" Bradford. The ceremony was performed by the father of the bride Rev. Egerton R. Young assisted by the bride's brother Rev. E. Ryerson Young and Rev. J.A. Long Ph.D. The couple will live in Preston.
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Part of Vital Statistics
Event Date : Thursday, November 14, 1907
Event Type : Marriage
Description : Eva, daughter of Mr. Albert McMaine (McMain), of King, to Mr. Leonard Saint, only son of Mr. Thomas Saint, of Bradford. The wedding took place at St. Paul's Church, Newmarket. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Blackley. The bride was supported by the groom's sister, May. The groom was supported by the bride's brother, Stanley.
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Part of Vital Statistics
Event Date : Sunday, February 09, 1908
Event Type : Birth
Description : A daughter to Mr. & Mrs. W.D. Watson. Stillborn.
Bannerman, George & Rachel Clement
Part of Vital Statistics
Event Date : Wednesday, November 18, 1908
Event Type : Marriage
Description : Mrs. Rachel M. Clement, to George Bannerman, of West Gwillimbury.The wedding took place at the residence of the bride, Bradford. The ceremony was performed by Rev. C.H. Cooke, B.A.
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Part of Local History Collection
Article on the total number of people injured and killed due to train related accidents in one year (1908). The majority were railway employees.
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