Earnest Church/William Wood House
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Earnest Church/William Wood family home built about 1900.
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Earnest Church/William Wood House
Fait partie de Local History Collection
Earnest Church/William Wood family home built about 1900.
Jos. A. Fizzell Blacksmith Advertisement
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This 1882 Bradford Chronical Ad displays a lucrative business at Middleton Corners.
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Event 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.
MacDonald home - Middleton. Built by Art Saint at age 17 for his parents.
This is was the home of John MacDonald Campbell and his wife Edith Rose and is where they raised their nine children. This photo appeared in The Bradford Witness and South Simcoe News on June 8, 1983.
Edith (Peters) Campbell with her little sister Lillian (Peters) Reade.
Mac Campbell's House on the southeast corner of Middleton Rd. and Highway 88.