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Selby, Mary Gertrude death

Event Date : September 19, 1895
Event Type : Death

Description : Youngest daughter of Mr. A.W. Selby. Age: 6 months, 15 days.

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Davey, Angus Oswald birth

Event Date : December 6, 1895
Event Type : Birth

Description : A son to the wife of W.C. Davey, butcher.

Oldham, S. & Caroline Jones

Event Date : June 16, 1896
Event Type : Marriage

Description : Mr. S. Oldham, of Bradford, to Caroline, second daughter of Street Commissioner Jones, Toronto. The wedding took place at the Church of St. Clement's, Toronto. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. Gusborn.

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Selby, Cassie birth

Event Date : September 8, 1896
Event Type : Birth

Description : A daughter to the wife of Mr. Wellesley Selby.

Davey, Mary obituary

Event Date : 18961128
Event Type : Death

Description : Died at Waverly after an illness of about three years.Mother of Messrs. J.H. & W.C. Davey, of Bradford.Age: 51 years.

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Bennett, William & Mrs. Joshua Bennett

Event Date : April 14, 1897
Event Type : Marriage

Description : Bennett-Bennet - At the residence of Mr. Robt. Wilson, Bradford, on Wednesday, April 14th, by the Rev. J. Locke, Mr. Wm. Bennett, of West Gwillimbury, to Mrs. Joshua Bennett, of Gilford.

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"On April 14 Mr. W. Bennett was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Mrs. Joshua Bennett, of Gilford. The happy couple took the train at Gilford on Thursday evening and spent their honeymoon in Barrie. Your correspondent wishes them every success through life."

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"A quiet wedding was celebrated in town at the residence of Mr. Robt. Wilson on Wednesday evening of last week. The contracting parties were Mr. Wm. Bennett, of Deerhurst, and Mrs. Joshua Bennett, of Gilford. Their large circle of acquaintances will rejoice with them over the happy event. It is rather a strange coincidence that the bride and groom's name were the same."

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Bemrose, J.J. & Lavina Earle

Event Date : September 16, 1897
Event Type : Marriage

Description : Mr. J.J. Bemrose, general merchant, Bradford, to Miss Lavina Earle, of Lindsay. The wedding took place at the Cambridge St. Methodist Church, Lindsay. A reception was given the previous night by the sister of the bride, Mrs. J.C. Crawford, of William St. The bride is also the sister of Mrs. Maud Earle Hamer.The ceremony was performed by Rev. Thomas Manning, of Lindsay, assisted by Rev. M.P. Talling, of London. The bride was escorted by her brother, W.E. Earle, of the Earle Publishing House, St. John, N.B. The groom was attended by Dr. L.H. Campbell, of Bradford.

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Davey, Leona Lillian birth

Event Date : October 25, 1897
Event Type : Birth

Description : A daughter to Mr. William C. Davey.

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Boddy, John obituary

Event Date : February 17, 1899
Event Type : Death

Description : Age: 74 years, 5 months.Born in Mohill, County Letrim, Ireland, and came with his parents to Canada when he was seven.They first settled in Lloydtown, and then Bond Head, where the deceased spend twenty years of his life, first in the hotel business, and then as a merchant.He then settled in Bradford in 1864, and farmed and ran a shop, which his sons now do.Had nine children: six sons - William and John predeceased him, James, Elder, Walter and Briton; and three daughters - Mrs. Rev. Wass, of Brantford, Mrs. J. McL. Stevenson, Esq., of Barrie, and another.Interred at Mount Pleasant.

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Boddy, John obituary extra

Event Date : February 17, 1899
Event Type : Death

Description : The death of Mr. John Boddy, of this village, was referred to last week by nearly all our county exchanges. In our obituary notice we overlooked mentioning the fact that deceased had been a county magistrate for many years, and was also a staunch Conservative and a strong admirer of the late Sir John A. Macdonald. For upwards of thirty years he was the honoured treasurer of the South Simcoe Conservative Association, and in his day rendered valuable service to his party. The immediate cause of his death was an affection of the kidneys.

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