"Yesterday afternoon Mr. Geo. Stoddart met with a serious accident. He was working on the new school building at Middleton, and the scaffold on which he was standing at the time gave way precipitating him, and Mr. Fred McKay, to the ground a distance of about 25 feet. Mr. McKay escaped unhurt, while Mr. Stoddart sustained a broken leg at the ankle. The nature of the break is considered to be quite serious, and may mean amputation of the right foot."
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View of Bradford from the airplane that landed on the Ritchie farm at Middleton.
Bradford West Gwillimbury Public LibraryEvent Date : February 16, 1893
Event Type : Death
Description : Relict of the late J.W. Barry (died October 30, 1891), to whom she had been married over 50 years. Came with her husband to Bradford in 1846, where they remained for the rest of their lives. Mother of seven children: Mr. Wilson B. Scott (of Bradford), Messrs. Robert and H.C. Barry (also of Bradford), Mr. Rich. Scott (of Jefferson, Ohio), J.W. Barry (of New York), Mrs. Murphy (of Innisfil), and Mrs. Park (of Newmarket). Age: 79 years, 11 months, 5 days. Interred at Middleton cemetery.
Bessie (McDonald) Campbell.
Bessie (McDonald) Campbell
EF Campbell and her mother.
Ruby (Campbell) Rowcliffe, Eileen and Dorothy Bird (foster children).
Maggie (Campbell) Ferrier, Bert Ferrier, Jackie Ferrier and baby Isobel.
Edith (Peters) Campbell with her little sister Lillian (Peters) Reade
Lorne Campbell and Thomas Judd Campbell.