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  • Lindsey Neelands and Birdie Mae Ingram, 1912
    Lindsey Neelands and Birdie Mae Ingram, 1912
    Image       Lindsey was the son of Daniel Neelands, 1831–1890, and Mary Jane Lindsay, 1831–1918, also buried in Hornby Presbyterian Cemetery, Hornby, Ontario. Daniel's father was Robert Neelands, 1804–1893, and Elizabeth Johnston, 1804–1869, who are buried in Churchville Cemetery, Peel County, Ontario.
    Image     Lindsey was the son of Daniel Neelands, 1831–1890, and Mary Jane Lindsay, 1831–1918, also buried in Hornby Presbyterian Cemetery, Hornby, Ontario. Daniel's father was Robert Neelands, 1804–1893, and Elizabeth Johnston, …
    Trafalgar Township Historical Society
  • Hornby Loyal Orange Lodge No. 165
    Hornby Loyal Orange Lodge No. 165
    ImageText       Ontario archival histories show that the Loyal Orange Order came to Ontario with military men and others with Irish Protestant connections. The Lodges were an opportunity for men to socialize although in the early 1800's some, such as the Cavan Township Blazers, could be rough in their idea of righting …
    ImageText     Ontario archival histories show that the Loyal Orange Order came to Ontario with military men and others with Irish Protestant connections. The Lodges were an opportunity for men to socialize …
    Trafalgar Township Historical Society
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