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Edgar, John and Helen Lloyd.
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Edgar, John and Helen Lloyd.
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Allis Chalmers tractor with John, Helen and Edgar Lloyd in front.
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Photographs of the Mills family, stemming from James Sr. and Rebecca Roe Mills.
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Peterman family owned a dairy farm at what is now known as 319 Simcoe Rd.
Sitting (l to r): George W. Peterman (son of George and Charlotte of Tecumseth) holding Tiny the dog, George W.'s wife Sarah J. Leopard (daughter of David and Maholey of North York).
Standing (l to r): Doris, Ila, Vera, and Norma.
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Photograph of George Walter Peterman and Sarah Jane Peterman (nee Leopard) in Riverside Park, Guelph. They ran the Peterman Dairy Farm in Bradford.
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Grandpa and Grandma Banting’s house in Bradford. Referring to Charles and Jane Banting (nee McDermott). Those sitting on the porch is Effie Banting, Edith Banting, Jane Banting and baby Marjorie Wilson.
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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.
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Alonzo and Dorothy Williams' children. From left: Zelpha (age 5), Ralph (age 7), Mary (age 2).
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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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Standing, from left to right: Elmer Cairns, Alberta Cairns (Elmer's wife), Myrtle and Stanley.
Sitting: Isaac Cairns and his wife Grace.
The Cairns farm was sold in 1965, and the family moved from the farmhouse in the background in 1966