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Part of Joe Saint fonds
Contains articles, clippings, and photographs of Bradford West Gwillimbury residents
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Part of Joe Saint fonds
Contains articles, clippings, and photographs of Bradford West Gwillimbury residents
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Part of Local History Collection
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.
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Family portrait of the Collings family.
L to R: Ernie Collings, Robert Collings, Maria Saint Collings, Fred "Colly" Collings
Robert and Maria Collings passed when their children were young, leaving behind their children who became orphans at ten and six.
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Andrew Bell and Alice Jane Bateman Family
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Standing - Marjorie, Ernest, Clara, Clarence, Mabel, Harold, Viola, Ross
Seated - Andrew, Frank, Alice Jane, Dorothy, Roy
This photo was taken sometime after Clarence returned from World War I.
Dorothy is wearing Viola's wedding ring so it would show up in the picture. Dorothy was not married.
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William L. and Marjorie Campbell Outside House - 1946
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Mr. & Mrs. W.L. Campbell in front of their home at 129 Barrie St, as an older couple.
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This is William L. Campbell with the baby Lewis (Lew) Campbell in front of their home at 129 Barrie Street. W.L. Campbell operated a drugstore on Holland Street for many years in Bradford. His descendants still live in the area.
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William L. and Marjorie Campbell Outside House - 1917
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Description : Mr. & Mrs. W.L. Campbell in front of their home at 129 Barrie St, soon after they were married.
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Joe and Gertie Cronan with sons
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Joe and Gertie Cronan with their four boys: Harold, Lewis, Francis, and John
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Mr. and Mrs. T.W.W. (Thomas Wesley Whitfield) Evans, likely around the 1930s or 1940s.
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From left: Gordon Faris with baby Mary Louise, Murray Faris, Bertha Faris, William G. Faris, and Lt. Keith Donnell Faris. Keith was killed in World War II.
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