Annie Agnew (nee Banting) and Robert Gordon Agnew’s children: Rae and Ruth Agnes, with little Donald Stewart. Donald is Edith Banting’s child. The big dog’s name is Patsy.
Edith Stewart’s (nee Banting) sons, Donald and Ron Stewart with their dog. Donald was born in 1919 and Ron was adopted. Little girl in the background is unknown. Edith is sister to Ida Banting.
Charles Banting, who is father to Ida Banting. Charles married Jane McDermott and together they had 5 children: Ida Jane, Anna Mary, Effie Jemima, Susan Bertha and Edith Amy. Charles lived from 1840-1921.
This photo is taken at James and Edith (nee Banting) Stewart’s farm in British Columbia. The children in the photo from left to right are Ruth Agnew, Donald Stewart and Rae Agnew, (Rae and Ruth are Annie and Robert Gordon Agnew’s children, Edith is their aunt). The men in the photo are unnamed, they could be Ronald Gordon Agnew and James Stewart.
Bateman home, on the 13th Line east of Highway 11. Owned as of 2007 by the Kirkup family. From left: Florence Almeda (Bateman) Sawyer, neighbour girl, Dora Bateman (Thorpe), Thomas Morwood Bateman in buggy holding his granddaughter Nelda (Sawyer) Evans, Ann Mabel Bateman.
Seated as John and James Wilson, second from left is David Wilson, father of Alonzo Wilson (who died April 3, 1918 in WWI). James came over from Scotland with wife Isabella Brash. John, David and a third son Daniel stayed in the West Gwillimbury area.