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Leonard Wood

Leonard Wood (1883-1954) was a banker out west. He later came back home and became a recluse. He lived on Lot 16, Concession 11, on what became the Bradford Greenhouses property, with his unmarried brothers and sisters for the rest of his life. Photograph was taken by H.W. Gallichan, a photographer in Bradford.

Wood Home

The home of Albert Wood's which he built after the war and is located in Middleton.

Wood Farm

Cow beside S.S. #6 school house which was turned into a barn on the Wood's farm.

Wright Family

The Wright family on their way to Canada, aboard the ship H.M.S. Andania, out of Liverpool, in 1926. Back Row, from left: Harold, Charles, Arthur, Phillip. Front Row: Sidney with Peter on his knee, Frances, Eric.

Wright Home

Gladys and Phyllis outside the cook house on the Wright property with the main house (being repaired) in the behind.

Watson, Charles

Charles Watson Sr., whose first wife was Carolyn Sproule with whom he had all his children with, and whose second wife was Sarah McKeeman- with whom he had no children.

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Banting, Bertha

Bertha Banting, sister of Ida, Edith, Effie and Annie Banting, standing in a garden.

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Banting, Effie

Effie Banting, who married Henry Robinson Wilson in 1906. Together they had 5 children: James Neil, Marjorie Effie, Gilbert Henry, Charles McDermott and Agnes Jean.

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Banting House

This is a photo of the Banting house in Bradford, which is home to Charles and Jane (nee McDermott) Banting.

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Watson, Karolyn

Karolyn Watson, daughter of Ida (nee Banting) and William John Watson. Lived from 1899-1951.

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