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Auger, Thomas & Sarah Hall

  • CA BWGPL 1461

Event Date : 18680617
Event Type : Marriage
Municipality : Other - Bradford
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Description : Rev. Thomas Auger to Miss Sarah Ann Hall, of Barrie.The wedding took place at the residence of the bride's mother in Barrie.The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Thornley, Primitive Methodist Minister.

Augi, Nicholas

  • CA BWGPL 14325

Event Date : Sunday, October 04, 1959
Event Type : Death
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Description : Suddenly at River Drive Park, Ontario, in his 55th year. Husband of Irene Baker. Father of Jane. Brother of Mary, Eva, Michael, and Moses of Cornwall and George of Santa Monica, California. Rested at the Strasler Funeral Home, Queensville until October 5 at noon, then at Brown Bros. Chapel, 1812 Eglinton Ave. W. at Dufferin St., Toronto. Funeral notice later.

Auld Kirk

The front of the Auld Kirk in the Scotch Settlement, built in 1869.

WEGWHIST Collection

Auld Kirk

Photograph of the Auld Kirk on the 6th Line in Bradford West Gwillimbury. Photo taken in June 2016.

Peter Wilson

Auld Kirk

The Auld Kirk in the Scotch Settlement. The congregation, many of them Scottish immigrants, began gathering in 1822, and a log church was built in 1823. This building was built in 1869. It closed its doors in 1885.

Auld Kirk Anniversary Celebration

Ladies after cleaning the church for the anniversary service.
Back Row: Madie Elliott, Vera MacDonald, Norma Melbourne, Myrtle Calhoun
Front Row: Laura Lloyd, Bobbie Hodgson, Muriel Cairns, Joyce Muirhead
Children: Jane McNair, Ann Hodgson.

Auld Kirk Cemetery

The Bannerman family are one of the many of the Scotch Settlement buried here (the Hunters, Magees, Faris' and Macbeths are others who have family plots within the cemetery).

Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library

Auld Kirk Cemetery

The Auld Kirk Cemetery on the 5th Line in the Scotch Settlement marking the final resting place of many early settlers.

Auld Kirk Plaque

The historical plaque in front of the Auld Kirk commemorating the Selkirk Settlers who moved to West Gwillimbury and helped build this church.

Ontario Archaeological and Historic Sites Board

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