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- Portrait of M.H. Baxter, London, OntarioThis photograph was sent as a Christmas card from California. The inscription on the back of the card seems to indicate that the woman in the photograph is M.H. Baxter. The 1917 London City Directory lists a Marion H. Baxter who was Vice Librarian at the Public Library. There is …This photograph was sent as a Christmas card from California. The inscription on the back of the card seems to indicate that the woman in the photograph is M.H. Baxter. …London Public Library
- Dr. William Francis Freeman with cat.Dr. William Francis Freeman, b.Jan.26, 1857 d.June 1934. was the son of Dr. Clarkson Freeman. He married l. Carollota Cargill 2. Mary Victoria Garett. One daughter Marjorie from first marriage, 1891-1973. He practised in California. William, Mary and Marjorie were cremated and their ashes are in the Abbey of the …Dr. William Francis Freeman, b.Jan.26, 1857 d.June 1934. was the son of Dr. Clarkson Freeman. He married l. Carollota Cargill 2. Mary Victoria Garett. One daughter Marjorie from first marriage, …Milton Historical Society
- Austin Willmott EarlAustin Willmott Earl was the son of the Rev. Theo. R. Earl and Charlotte A. Willmott. Photograph pasted on board.Austin Willmott Earl was the son of the Rev. Theo. R. Earl and Charlotte A. Willmott. Photograph pasted on board.Milton Historical Society
- Mrs. Theo. R. Earl (nee Emily J. Clark). 2nd wife of the Rev. Theo. R. EarlEmily J. Clark married the Rev. Theo. R. Earl in 1895. Oval photograph pasted on board. Emily Clark appears to have been previously married as Mrs. J. T. Smith.Emily J. Clark married the Rev. Theo. R. Earl in 1895. Oval photograph pasted on board. Emily Clark appears to have been previously married as Mrs. J. T. Smith.Milton Historical Society
- Austin Willmott EarlAustin Willmott Earl was the son of the Rev. Theo. R. Earl and Charlotte A. Willmott. The photograph is pasted on board.Austin Willmott Earl was the son of the Rev. Theo. R. Earl and Charlotte A. Willmott. The photograph is pasted on board.Milton Historical Society
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