- Windrowing
Taken in the United States. IHC catalogue number: 1021.
Taken in the United States. IHC catalogue number: 1021.
McLaughlin Library ASC: Agricultural, Rural, & Scottish Images
- Planting Seed, Chicago, IL
IHC catalogue number: 307-67. Alternate view taken, but not scanned.
IHC catalogue number: 307-67. Alternate view taken, but not scanned.
McLaughlin Library ASC: Agricultural, Rural, & Scottish Images
- Frances M. Oakley
Joseph Oakley was one of four brothers who came from England, possibly Bedford. His brothers were John, who arrived in Niagara in October 1814 and within months, was appointed the charge of Fort George's military stores. Reuben was a teacher and apothecary who married first, Elizabeth Inglehart, and then her …
Joseph Oakley was one of four brothers who came from England, possibly Bedford. His brothers were John, who arrived in Niagara in October 1814 and within months, was appointed the …
Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Frances M. and Charles E. Foreman, 1868
Studio photograph taken in Topeka, Kansas, in 1868. The mother of the siblings, Amanda Mary (Oakley) Forman had divorced her husband after the American Civil War, Major John A. Foreman, Jr., in Topeka in 1866. Amanda died in October 1869 and her sisters vowed to raise Frances and Charles. Charles …
Studio photograph taken in Topeka, Kansas, in 1868. The mother of the siblings, Amanda Mary (Oakley) Forman had divorced her husband after the American Civil War, Major John A. Foreman, …
Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Frances M. Foreman
Photo taken when Fannie was a student in Leavenworth, Kansas. The children of Theo and Fannie are: Theo Jr., Laura, Bess, John, Charles, Thomas and Alex.
Photo taken when Fannie was a student in Leavenworth, Kansas. The children of Theo and Fannie are: Theo Jr., Laura, Bess, John, Charles, Thomas and Alex.
Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Dr. A.E. Ford, 1877
Condition: Good. Image is clear but there is a bend down the middle and some dirt.
Condition: Good. Image is clear but there is a bend down the middle and some dirt.
St. Marys Museum
- Alice G. (Willmott) Way
Alice Willmott married Harry Orlando Way. Alice's mother was Catherine McCann Willmott who married Thomas Willmott. SCAN ONLY
Alice Willmott married Harry Orlando Way. Alice's mother was Catherine McCann Willmott who married Thomas Willmott. SCAN ONLY
Milton Historical Society
- Two men and two women posed with horses
Probably a Hill (Acton and Peru) and Pearen (Milton) family connection.
Probably a Hill (Acton and Peru) and Pearen (Milton) family connection.
Milton Historical Society
- Man and woman seated on wheel barrow
Probably a Hill (Acton and Peru) and Pearen (Milton) family connection.
Probably a Hill (Acton and Peru) and Pearen (Milton) family connection.
Milton Historical Society
- Young child standing on chair
Probably a Hill (Acton and Peru) and Pearen (Milton) family connection.
Probably a Hill (Acton and Peru) and Pearen (Milton) family connection.
Milton Historical Society
- View of shoreline
Probably a Hill (Acton and Peru) and Pearen (Milton) family connection.
Probably a Hill (Acton and Peru) and Pearen (Milton) family connection.
Milton Historical Society
- Mrs. H. and husband
On the back is written " Hello! How are you anyway. We are all fine. Have three grandaughters now. Irene has two and Everette one. How are you anyway? How is Milton? Is Rosslyn with you yet? We are having Everette and May and husband for Christmas. Love and Merry …
On the back is written " Hello! How are you anyway. We are all fine. Have three grandaughters now. Irene has two and Everette one. How are you anyway? How …
Milton Historical Society
- Mrs. Barrett, 4001 Whitman Ave., Seattle, Wash.
Probably a Hill (Acton and Peru) and Pearen (Milton) family connection.
Probably a Hill (Acton and Peru) and Pearen (Milton) family connection.
Milton Historical Society
- Young woman in boat
Probably a Hill (Acton and Peru) and Pearen (Milton) family connection.
Probably a Hill (Acton and Peru) and Pearen (Milton) family connection.
Milton Historical Society
- Man in straw hat
Probably a Hill (Acton and Peru) and Pearen (Milton) family connection.
Probably a Hill (Acton and Peru) and Pearen (Milton) family connection.
Milton Historical Society
- Ethel Jean Hill
Ethel Jean Hill is standing in the front yard of her parent's home at Peru, Esquesing, Halton County. She was born July 1907, the daughter of Charles Eli Hill and Jean (Jane or Jenn) Anderson. In December 1928 she married Arthur John Henderson, son of William & Mary A. Henderson …
Ethel Jean Hill is standing in the front yard of her parent's home at Peru, Esquesing, Halton County. She was born July 1907, the daughter of Charles Eli Hill and …
Milton Historical Society
- Young lady posed in front of buildings
Probably a Hill (Acton and Peru) and Pearen (Milton) family connection.
Probably a Hill (Acton and Peru) and Pearen (Milton) family connection.
Milton Historical Society
- Group of women posed on cottage steps
On the back is written "Our cottage on Whidbey Island in Puget Sound. Four Cadillac ......... girls were with us this summer. Mrs. Barrett. Emma. Merry Christmas, Seattle - Was.' Probably a Hill (Acton and Peru) and Pearen (Milton) family connection.
On the back is written "Our cottage on Whidbey Island in Puget Sound. Four Cadillac ......... girls were with us this summer. Mrs. Barrett. Emma. Merry Christmas, Seattle - Was.' …
Milton Historical Society
- Three women and one man posed in front of house
Probably a Hill (Acton and Peru) and Pearen (Milton) family connection. On the back of the photograph is written "From left to right - Etta, Mother, Nell, Louie"
Probably a Hill (Acton and Peru) and Pearen (Milton) family connection. On the back of the photograph is written "From left to right - Etta, Mother, Nell, Louie"
Milton Historical Society
- Group sitting on grass in front of house
Probably a Hill (Acton and Peru) and Pearen (Milton) family connection. On the back is written "Aunt Jen".
Probably a Hill (Acton and Peru) and Pearen (Milton) family connection. On the back is written "Aunt Jen".
Milton Historical Society