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Fry

  • CA BWGPL 15292

Event Date : Monday, April 28, 1952
Event Type : Birth
Municipality : Newmarket, Ont.
Community : Other - Bradford
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Concession : 0
Description : At York County Hospital, Newmarket, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. George Fry, Bradford.

Neilly

  • CA BWGPL 15294

Event Date : Wednesday, April 30, 1952
Event Type : Birth
Municipality : Barrie, Ont.
Community : Other - Bradford
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Concession : 0
Description : At Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ross Neilly, Gilford.

Reynolds, William Joseph & Piper, Myrtle Elizabeth

  • CA BWGPL 15296

Event Date : Wednesday, April 30, 1952
Event Type : Marriage
Municipality :
Community : Bond Head
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Concession : 0
Description : Myrtle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Piper, Bradford, to William, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reynolds, Bond Head. Rev. F. G. MacTavish officiated. The wedding took place at the home of the groom's parents in Bond Head.The bride was attended by her cousin, Miss Angelina Connell. The groom was attended by his brother, Stewart Reynolds.Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds will reside on
Concession 9, West Gwillimbury.

Edney

  • CA BWGPL 15299

Event Date : Tuesday, May 13, 1952
Event Type : Birth
Municipality : Toronto, Ont.
Community : Other - Bradford
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Concession : 0
Description : At Toronto, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edney.

McCracken, Alexander Hugh

  • CA BWGPL 15318

Event Date : Sunday, March 02, 1952
Event Type : Death
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Community : Other - Bradford
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Concession : 0
Description : An old resident of Bond Head and community passed away on Sunday morning, March 2, at the home of his grandson, Wm. R. Ellis, Barrie, in the person of Alexander Hugh McCracken. He was in his 96th year. Deceased, the son of the late Hugh McCracken and his wife, Christine Robertson, was born in the village in the home now owned by Wm. Sutherland. He was the eldest of a family of eight, all of whom have predeceased him. He was a strong man, never being known to have any sickness in his life. Although his eyesight and his hearing were both failing, his memory was perfect when he took to his bed. He was a blacksmith by trade, working for some time with his father. In 1883 he was married to Charlotte Atkins and settled almost across the street from his birthplace. Some eight or nine years later he decided to quit blacksmithing and go to farming and moved with his family to the farm known as the Carruthers farm on the 7th line of Tecumseth. After being there for a space of time he moved and worked on different farms south of the village. While living on a farm on the 6th line of West Gwillimbury about 35 years ago, his wife passed away. Some time after her sudden demise he decided to return to his former trade and worked with William Gould at the blacksmithing in Bond Head until his retirement.He then lived with his daughter Christine, and son-in-law Crawford Ellis, who moved to the vicinity of Churchill. After the death of his daughter, Christine, seven years ago he moved with the Ellis family to the Thornton district, where he lived until his death. He is survived by two sons, Thomas Hugh of Mono Road, and James Alexander of Emsdale; also five grandchildren, Mrs. Vernon Jennett and Mrs. Leonard Sturgess of Thornton, Mrs. Peter Switzer of Egbert, Wm. R. of Barrie, and Hugh of Thornton, Peter Switzer Jr. and Donald Switzer of Egbert, Charlotte and Brenda Ellis, and Ernest Sturgess of Barrie. The funeral service was held in Bond Head United Church, conducted by the pastor, Rev. A.E. McIlwain, assisted by Rev. Hughes of Thornton, and the remains were laid to rest beside those of his wife in the family plot in the cemetery.The pallbearers were his sons, Thomas H. and James A., Crawford Ellis, Verne Jennett, Wm. Ellis and P. Switzer.Flowerbearers were M.B. Hipwell, C. McLean, H. Davis, C. Brethet, E. McKay and E. Switzer.

Wood

  • CA BWGPL 15330

Event Date : Friday, May 16, 1952
Event Type : Birth
Municipality : Newmarket, Ont.
Community : Other - Bradford
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Concession : 0
Description : At York County Hospital, Newmarket, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wood (Mildred Sutton), Bradford, R.R. 1.

Steele, Emily Hudson

  • CA BWGPL 15341

Event Date : Tuesday, May 13, 1952
Event Type : Death
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Community : Gilford
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Concession : 0
Description : Owing to her advanced age, Mrs. W. J. Steele of Steele's Corners, West Gwillimbury, had spent the winter season with members of her family in Toronto during the past four or five years, returning to her own home in the spring. About three weeks ago she again returned to Toronto and attended the wedding of her granddaughter in the city. After coming home she seemed very weary and on Tuesday, May 13,she passed away.Mrs. Steele's maiden name was Emily Hudson. She was born at Newton Robinson over 86 years ago. In 1889 she married the late William J. Steele at Cookstown and came to make her home at Steele's Corners, where through the years she had acquired a wide circle of friends. Most of these friends who were near her own age had passed on and in recent years she was the little old lady of the community. But she never lost interest in the neighbourhood and was present, and enjoying herself, at almost every social gathering of neighbours.Mrs. Steele was an active member of St. John's Presbyterian Church, Coulson's Hill, being particularly interested in the work of the W. M. S. Only two weeks before her death the ladies of this Society presented her with a life membership and pin, much to her surprise and pleasure.Mrs. Steele was predeceased by her husband over twenty years ago. Surviving her are two daughters, Mrs. John G. Anderson (Lillian) of Burk's Falls and Mrs. Olive Anger of Toronto, and two sons, Murwood Steele, Acton, and Aubrey Steele, Toronto. There are also twelve grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren.The funeral was held from her late residence on Friday, May 16, with interment in St. John's Cemetery, Coulson's Hill. Rev. E. C. McLarnon conducted the funeral services.The pallbearers were six grandsons, Robert Anger, Aubrey Anger, James Perry, Fred Rose, Bruce Steele and Albert Leggett.

Roberts, Bismark

  • CA BWGPL 15349

Event Date : Thursday, May 22, 1952
Event Type : Death
Municipality :
Community : Other - Bradford
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Concession : 0
Description : At York County Hospital, Newmarket. Husband of Maud Wood. Father of Ruth (Mrs. Booth), Stockton, California, and Gerald of Bradford. Funeral service at St. John's Church, Coulson's Hill. Interment in adjoining cemetery.

Fuller, Thomas & Marjorie Evans

  • CA BWGPL 15353

Event Date : Saturday, May 24, 1952
Event Type : Marriage
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Community : Bradford
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Concession : 0
Description : Marjorie Isobel, daughter of Mrs. Olive Evans of Bradford and the late Thomas Selby Evans, to Thomas William Fuller, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Fuller of Bradford. Married by Rev. H.G. Blake at Trinity Anglican Church, Bradford. Bride was given away by her brother, Arthur Evans. Matron of honour was Mrs. Ellen Hoogendyke. Bridesmaid was Miss Edith Dow. Flower girl was Miss Barbara-Ann Noble, niece of the bride. Groomsman was Wallace Fuller, brother of the groom. Ushers were Douglas Turner and Len. Fuller. Couple will live in Bradford. Bride is a registered nurse and a graduate of Orillia Memorial Hospital.

Roberts, Bismark

  • CA BWGPL 15355

Event Date : Thursday, May 22, 1952
Event Type : Death
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Community : Other - Bradford
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Concession : 0
Description : One of West Gwillimbury Township's best known and most highly respected residents, Bismark Roberts, passed away at Newmarket Hospital on Thursday, May 22. A son of the late Francis and Jane Roberts, Bismark Roberts was born March 15, 1873, on the farm on which he resided for all but four years of his life, and which his son Gerald now occupies. A beautifully located farm on
Concession 11, with a view over Lake Simcoe, Mr. Roberts loved his farm and the work associated with it, and he was noted for the fine quality of produce and stock raised. He not only did his work well but took enjoyment and pride in doing it. When advanced years forced his retirement from the farm and it was taken over by his son, Gerald, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts did not leave the familiar surroundings, but took up residence on Highway 11 at Coulson's Hill, near to their church, St. John's Presbyterian, and among their old neighbours.In 1908 he married Maude Wood, who survives him, with one son, Gearld, and one daughter, Mrs. J.W. Booth (Ruth) of Stockton, California. There are four grandchildren. Also surviving are a brother, Cecil, of Ridgeway, and two sisters, Mrs. C. McAfee of Toronto, and Miss Ida Roberts of Port Colborne.The funeral was held on Saturday, May 24, from St. John's Church, Coulson's, where he had been an active worker and member during his life. The services were conducted by his minister, Mr. E.C. McLarnon, and interment was in the cemetery adjoining the church.The pallbearers were Jack Roberts, Alton Roberts, Dr. C. Carr, Clarence Moriarity, Edwin Fennell and Kenneth Giffen.

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