Myrtle, Walter and Laura Lloyd
- CA BWGPL LHC-FamFil-Lloyd-OS9466
- Unidad documental simple
- 1930s
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Myrtle (Lloyd) Ritchie and Walter Lloyd and his wife Laura (Kneeshaw). 1930's car in the background.
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Myrtle, Walter and Laura Lloyd
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Myrtle (Lloyd) Ritchie and Walter Lloyd and his wife Laura (Kneeshaw). 1930's car in the background.
Robson, Budd Raymond & Lloyd, Helen Gertrude
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Event Date : Saturday, August 24, 1957
Event Type : Marriage
Description : Helen Gertrude, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Lloyd of the Scotch Settlement, to Budd Raymond Robson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Robson of Bradford. The wedding took place in Scotch Settlement Presbyterian Church. Rev. H. Maitland officiated. Miss Margaret Kneeshaw of Gilford was maid of honour. Miss Mary Culbert of Barrie and Miss Alice Smith of Bond Head were bridesmaids, and Miss Dianne Bell of Bradford was flower girl. Mr. Henry Bell of Bradford, brother-in-law of the groom, was the groomsman, and the ushers were the bride's brother, Mr. John Lloyd of Bradford, and the groom's brother-in-law, Mr. Robert Vale of Ajax. Mr. and Mrs. Robson will reside on Simcoe Street, Bradford.
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Event Date : Friday, December 04, 1964
Event Type : Death
Description : A resident of West Gwillimbury Township since childhood, Mr. Frank L. Brown did not rally from a heart seizure after his return home from attending a meeting held by the congregation of Bradford United Church on the evening of Wednesday, December 2. He was moved to York County Hospital where he passed away on Friday, December 4, at the age of 79. Mr. Brown was born in Whitchurch Township, York County, coming to West Gwillimbury in boyhood. He attended White Rose School in Whitchurch Township and later Mount Pleasant School in West Gwillimbury and there began his life as a farmer, on Concession 10, later in 1931, purchasing the farm on Concession 5, in the Scotch Settlement, where he spent the rest of his life. In 1931 Mr. Brown married Agnes May Patience, in Toronto, who survives him, with their two sons, George and Stanley, both of R.R. 1, Bradford. Also surviving are two brothers, Walter E. Brown and Harry W. Brown, both of R.R. 2, Bradford, and two sisters, Ella (Mrs. Wesley Adair) of Newmarket and Jessie (Mrs. Ivan Metcalfe) of Bradford. He was predeceased by a daughter, Frances, and three sisters. Mr. Brown was a devout member of Bradford United Church and had been an elder of that church for the past twenty-three years. The funeral was held from the church on Monday, December 7, with interment in Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Rev. D. J. Lute conducted the services. The pallbearers were Murray Faris, Walter Lloyd, Clarence Brown, Lorne Metcalfe, Chas. T. S. Evans and Thos. Gardner.
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40th Anniversary - Walter and Laura Lloyd
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Walter and Laura Lloyd on their 40th wedding anniversary.
40th Anniversary of Walter and Laura Lloyd
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Walter and Laura (middle) Lloyd's 40th wedding anniversary. Ted Culbert (left) and Alberta (Cairns) Culbert (right).
40th anniversary of Walter and Laura Lloyd
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Walter and Laura Lloyd's 40th wedding anniversary
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Family of Edgar Lloyd, son of Walter.
Standing (l-r): Ron Glendenning, Brian Lloyd, Ryan Glendenning, David Lloyd, Edgar Lloyd, Darren Glendenning.
Front Row (l-r): Donnalee(Lloyd) Glendenning holding Travis Lloyd, Troy Glendenning, Sharon (Speers) Lloyd, Leila (Stoddart) Lloyd and Trevor Lloyd.
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John Lloyd and his second wife Sarah Louise (Street). Parents of Walter Lloyd, grandparents of John, Edgar and Helen.
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New Allis Chalmers tractor on the Lloyd farm. John on seat, Steve (hired hand) on top, Walter standing behind, Laura at front and daughter Helen seated by wheel. Tractor was purchased for $500.00 and in approx. 1949/50 sold it for $800.00
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