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Contains documents and information on Vital Statistics in Bradford West Gwillimbury.
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Contains documents and information on Vital Statistics in Bradford West Gwillimbury.
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Part of Local History Collection
An article about a birthday celebration held for William Campbell (the grain dealer) at his house.
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Part of Local History Artifacts
A record book of births that occurred in the Bradford area. The record covers births attended by Drs. B. L. Sinclair and Ray Judge from 1938 - 1947 and was recorded by Mae Fuller. Fuller was an area midwife and also ran a "nursing home" out of her home on Church Street.
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Mae Fuller's Record of Births - Contents
Part of Local History Artifacts
A record book of births that occurred in the Bradford area. The record covers births attended by Drs. B. L. Sinclair and Ray Judge from 1938 - 1947 and was recorded by Mae Fuller. Fuller was an area midwife and also ran a "nursing home" out of her home on Church Street.
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Mae Fuller's Record of Births - Cover
Part of Local History Artifacts
A record book of births that occurred in the Bradford area. The record covers births attended by Drs. B. L. Sinclair and Ray Judge from 1938 - 1947 and was recorded by Mae Fuller. Fuller was an area midwife and also ran a "nursing home" out of her home on Church Street.
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Part of George Jackson fonds
"On the eve of his 92nd birthday, Tuesday, Bill Ruffett told the story of the booming ice industry of yesteryear. Bell Ewart - "I started on the ice when I was 12 yeards old. Father had rented the old hotel on the south side of the dock of 1897 for one dollar a month. After the old sawmill had burned down, the hotel went out of business. I remember well tearing out the bar. It was then I started to lead a horse on an ice plow for 50 cents a day for the Belle Ewart Ice Company. It was the only ice company there then and was across the road from my home where Sheppard's Marina is today. I remember the winter of 1906 was very mild and the big lake never froze over until nearly spring. The railroad was still here, you see, from the era of meeting the Lake Simcoe excursion boats. It was then ice companies from Jackson's Point came here, partly because of the railroad. Their only transportation there, for ice to Toronto, was by street car. I had anywhere from 60 to 80 men working for me at one time, all farmer's boys."
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90th Birthday - Bertha Langford
Bradford's Bertha Langford celebrated her 90th birthday last week with more than 200 family and friends in attendance. The energetic lady still loves to bowl. Happy birthday!
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Part of Vital Statistics
Bradford West Gwillimbury Times
Saturday, July 22, 2006
Vol. 15, No. 29
Page 16
Event Date : Wednesday, November 30, 2005
Event Type : Birth
Description : A son to Brian and Heather Langford (nee Evans). A brother for Emma, Gabriel, Reuben and Issac.
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