Results
We found 6 matching items.
Page 1 of 1
- Indenture between Drusilla R. Tuck and John F. TuckIndenture between Drusilla R. Tuck and John F. Tuck Source: Jackie Alls Acquired: October 1995Indenture between Drusilla R. Tuck and John F. Tuck Source: Jackie Alls Acquired: October 1995Cobourg Public Library
- George HawkHarley Cemetery is an active cemetery in Brant County (Burford Township), under the jurisdiction of the Corporation of the County of Brant. It is located at 125 Harley Rd (Brant Road #202). Range 5-9Harley Cemetery is an active cemetery in Brant County (Burford Township), under the jurisdiction of the Corporation of the County of Brant. It is located at 125 Harley Rd (Brant …County of Brant Public Library
- Charles E. and Ada Maud ClementHarley Cemetery is an active cemetery in Brant County (Burford Township), under the jurisdiction of the Corporation of the County of Brant. It is located at 125 Harley Rd (Brant Road #202). Range 8-8Harley Cemetery is an active cemetery in Brant County (Burford Township), under the jurisdiction of the Corporation of the County of Brant. It is located at 125 Harley Rd (Brant …County of Brant Public Library
- Minnie Geddy, Francis H., and Martha Ellen (Dean) CasnerHarley Cemetery is an active cemetery in Brant County (Burford Township), under the jurisdiction of the Corporation of the County of Brant. It is located at 125 Harley Rd (Brant Road #202). Range 3-6Harley Cemetery is an active cemetery in Brant County (Burford Township), under the jurisdiction of the Corporation of the County of Brant. It is located at 125 Harley Rd (Brant …County of Brant Public Library
- Children of John & Charlotte (Marshall) Norton?Possibly the children of John Norton and Charlotte Marshall who married on 7 January 1865. Their eldest son Thomas Walter was known by his middle name, Ernest & Annie.Possibly the children of John Norton and Charlotte Marshall who married on 7 January 1865. Their eldest son Thomas Walter was known by his middle name, Ernest & Annie.Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Garden City: Public and Private Gardens in Early TorontoEarly Toronto residents, politicians and local entrepreneurs transformed the City by creating public gardens and offering services and supplies to the gardening industry. As a result of their efforts, nineteenth century Toronto emerged as a more liveable community and a popular tourist attraction.Early Toronto residents, politicians and local entrepreneurs transformed the City by creating public gardens and offering services and supplies to the gardening industry. As a result of their efforts, nineteenth …Toronto Public Library
Page 1 of 1