Microfilm N240 Reel #4
Bradford Witness,
March 12 1891
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Obituary for Alex Sinclair
Scotch Settlement
101 Archival description results for Scotch Settlement
Article about the Applefest events happening at the Scotch Settlement Apple Orchard on September 23, 2000.
Bradford West Gwillimbury TimesPhotographs, newspaper articles, etc. relating to the Scotch Settlement's Applefest.
Article about road closures on the 6th Line that were expected to prevent Applefest. The road did reopen in time to have Applefest.
Bradford West Gwillimbury Times"The first major steps to preserve the heritage of the Scotch Settlement and area were taken last week when about 20 people officially founded a historical society. Known as the Scotch Settlement and District Historical Society, it will seek to preserve the historical record of not only the struggles of the Scottish settlers but those of Bradford and West Gwillimbury as well. Phillip Baker, a representative of the Ministry of Culture and Recreation was on hand to describe the procedure in setting up a historical society, the grant structure, and the initial problems that will have to be faced..."
John SlykhuisThe front of the Auld Kirk in the Scotch Settlement, built in 1869.
WEGWHIST CollectionPhotograph of the Auld Kirk on the 6th Line in Bradford West Gwillimbury. Photo taken in June 2016.
Peter WilsonThe Auld Kirk in the Scotch Settlement. The congregation, many of them Scottish immigrants, began gathering in 1822, and a log church was built in 1823. This building was built in 1869. It closed its doors in 1885.
Ladies after cleaning the church for the anniversary service.
Back Row: Madie Elliott, Vera MacDonald, Norma Melbourne, Myrtle Calhoun
Front Row: Laura Lloyd, Bobbie Hodgson, Muriel Cairns, Joyce Muirhead
Children: Jane McNair, Ann Hodgson.
The Bannerman family are one of the many of the Scotch Settlement buried here (the Hunters, Magees, Faris' and Macbeths are others who have family plots within the cemetery).
Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library