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Bradford West Gwillimbury Local History Scotch Settlement
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Scotch Settlement Presbyterian Church

Anniversary Sunday was always a special event in church life. Members would invite as many as 20 or 30 relatives to the church service and then provide them with a hot dinner and an afternoon of fellowship before returning for the evening service. This was one such occasion at the Scotch Settlement Presbyterian Church. This photo was taken at the Lloyd home following the anniversary celebrations on the first Sunday of June. Back L-R: Mrs. Howard Robson, Laura Lloyd, Alvin Smith, Edna Smith, Gordon McCutcheon, Mac McEwan, Edith Carscadden, Ivadell McDevitt, Myrtle Ritchie, Percy Carscadden, Howard Robson Middle: Garl McEwan, Velma Smith Front: Edgar Lloyd, Budd Robson, Walter Lloyd, Helen Robson, Alice Smith, Milton Ritchie.

Edgar Lloyd

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).

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Gordon MacDonald

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Gordon MacDonald shot his first fox at age 10. The Scotch Settlement Church shed is in the background.

Bannerman Tombstones

Two tombstones belonging to the Bannerman family. Behind them is the Bannerman family plot.
"To the memory of George Sutherland: Native of Sutherlandshie, Scotland, who departed this life Feb 10 1859, Aged 66 years."
"Christina, wife of George Bannerman Died Dec 17, 1875, Aged 86 years. Native of Sutherlandshire, Scotland"

Campbell Headstone

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Hazel Edna, William Henry and David McDonald Campbell's headstone in the Scotch Settlement Cemetery.

MacDonald Family

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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.

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