Scotch Settlement Ladies Baseball
- CA BWGPL WEG-Spor-OS10029
- Item
- 1930
Part of WEGWHIST Collection
Scotch Settlement Ladies Baseball team around 1930.
Scotch Settlement Ladies Baseball
Part of WEGWHIST Collection
Scotch Settlement Ladies Baseball team around 1930.
SS #4 Scotch Settlement School
Part of WEGWHIST Collection
This was the first frame school in the Scotch Settlement, S.S. #4. The teacher's name was Ed Shear. This photograph was taken in the late 1880's or early 1890's. The school is still standing on the corner of Middletown and the fifth concession.
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The front of the Auld Kirk in the Scotch Settlement, built in 1869.
WEGWHIST Collection
Faris, William George obituary
Part of Vital Statistics
Event Date : Sunday, January 09, 1944
Event Type : Death
Description : At his home, "Maple Farm," Bradford, Ont., on Sunday, January 9, 1944, William George Faris, in his 80th year, beloved husband to Bertha Strong, and dear father to Gordon, Brampton, Lt. Keith, overseas, and Murray at home; and dear brother of Kate, Toronto. The funeral service was held from his home on Tuesday, January 11, at 2:30 p.m., with interment in Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Bradford.
Bradford Witness
Faris, William George obituary (long)
Part of Vital Statistics
Event Date: January 9, 1944
Event type: Death
Description: William George Faris, in his 80th year.
Bradford Witness
Part of Vital Statistics
Microfilm N240 Reel #4
Bradford Witness,
March 12 1891
p4 c3
Obituary for Alex Sinclair
Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library
Gordon MacDonald shot his first fox at age 10. The Scotch Settlement Church shed is in the background.
The Scotch Settlement Comedy Club
The Scotch Settlement Comedy Club's rendition of "Why Smith Left Home."
Hazel Edna, William Henry and David McDonald Campbell's headstone in the Scotch Settlement Cemetery.
Mrs. David MacDonald (known as Dolly) sitting in picture, the maternal grandmother of John MacDonald Campbell born Nov. 4, 1898. Annie Campbell Saint (standing), the aunt of John MacDonald Campbell. Picture was taken at the home of Frank Saint (husband of Annie Campbell Saint) at the Scotch Settlement, now the home of Sinclair MacDonald. Mrs. David MacDonald (known as Dolly) was Dolina Sinclair, daughter of George Sincalir and Margaret McKay (Dolina died Dec. 1917). Annie Campbell Saint married Frank Saint, she was the daughter of James Campbell and Isabella Sinclair. Dolina and Isabella were sisters.