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- King Cousins, 2013In May 2013, the cousins of the King family gathered at Knox Sixteen Presbyterian Church on the east bank of the Sixteen Mile Creek at Dundas St., where the family has worshiped and been active for over 100 years. Standing L-R Betty (Price) Cummings, Ann (King) Chambers, Kat (Anderson) Downey, …In May 2013, the cousins of the King family gathered at Knox Sixteen Presbyterian Church on the east bank of the Sixteen Mile Creek at Dundas St., where the family …Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Jessie and George H. KingJessie Mary(Caverhill) and George Herbert King were married September 14, 1910 in Trafalgar,Ontario by Rev. G.G. McRobie in the Presbyterian Church at the Sixteen River, Knox Sixteen. George purchased the Kaitting house on Dundas Highway in 1910. They had six children: Mary Elizabeth, Muriel Thurlo, Howard Caverhill, Harriet Jean, Donald …Jessie Mary(Caverhill) and George Herbert King were married September 14, 1910 in Trafalgar,Ontario by Rev. G.G. McRobie in the Presbyterian Church at the Sixteen River, Knox Sixteen. George purchased the …Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Mrs. G. King, Milking, 1959The newspaper, The Hamilton Spectator, ran this photograph of Jessie, her husband George and their son, Gordon King of Kingsholm Farm on February 2, 1959. The newspaper article describes the celebration at Trafalgar Memorial Hall where George King was given the Fairy Trophy, the Halton and Peel Trophy and the …The newspaper, The Hamilton Spectator, ran this photograph of Jessie, her husband George and their son, Gordon King of Kingsholm Farm on February 2, 1959. The newspaper article describes the …Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Robert Gorman & George King Levelling Hwy. 5, 1914Search "road construction" to pull up more such photographs.Search "road construction" to pull up more such photographs.Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- The King Family in 1916This house was at 502 Dundas, on the south side of the Highway, just east of the Sixteen Mile Creek. It was previously the home of the Amos Biggar family and is today known as the Cork House, and has been moved to Neyagawa Blvd., Oakville.This house was at 502 Dundas, on the south side of the Highway, just east of the Sixteen Mile Creek. It was previously the home of the Amos Biggar family …Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- King Family in 1926The King family at their farm on the south side of Dundas Street, just east of the Sixteen Mile Creek, in 1926. back; James Jupp, Dora King, unknown man, Ettie (King) Hopper, Laura (King) Spence, Edith (King) Manson, Lockhart Spence. Middle; Hester Louise Spence, George King Sr., Mary Ann, called …The King family at their farm on the south side of Dundas Street, just east of the Sixteen Mile Creek, in 1926. back; James Jupp, Dora King, unknown man, Ettie …Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- The King FarmMembers of the King family in front of what is now the Cork House, in which the family lived from 1900 until 1930. A family photo notes they are "off to Cullingworth place to pick pears!" Pictured are; Back l-r: Dora King, Violet King, Harriet "Ettie" King, Mary Ann, called …Members of the King family in front of what is now the Cork House, in which the family lived from 1900 until 1930. A family photo notes they are "off …Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- The King Sisters, ca1916Five of the eleven children of George and Mary Ann (Polly) (Helston) King on their family farm at 502 Dundas Street, in about 1916. This farm was purchased from Amos Biggar and was located on the south side of the Dundas Highway, east of the Sixteen Mile Creek. Back; Laura, …Five of the eleven children of George and Mary Ann (Polly) (Helston) King on their family farm at 502 Dundas Street, in about 1916. This farm was purchased from Amos …Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Women of the King Family, 1939George and Polly King had 11 children. They enjoyed many family gatherings over the years on the family farms along Dundas at the Sixteen, and on the Sixteen flats. When they all got together with their children and grandchildren, it was a large gathering.George and Polly King had 11 children. They enjoyed many family gatherings over the years on the family farms along Dundas at the Sixteen, and on the Sixteen flats. When …Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Sixteen School, S.S. #16, Trafalgar TownshipLaura's parents were George and Mary Ann, called Polly, King who owned the property on Highway 5 (Dundas Street) in Trafalgar Township called The Pines. Laura married George Lockhart Spence on April 8, 1909 and their children were Hester Louise Spence, Lillian Mary Spence and William Kenneth Spence. Extended family …Laura's parents were George and Mary Ann, called Polly, King who owned the property on Highway 5 (Dundas Street) in Trafalgar Township called The Pines. Laura married George Lockhart Spence …Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Sixteen School, S.S. #16, Trafalgar TownshipLaura's parents were George and Mary Ann, called Polly, King who owned the farm on Highway 5 (Dundas Street), Trafalgar Township, called The Pines. Laura was born the year after her father had joined the Toronto Police force. He had been a policeman in London, England before emigrating. Laura's mother, …Laura's parents were George and Mary Ann, called Polly, King who owned the farm on Highway 5 (Dundas Street), Trafalgar Township, called The Pines. Laura was born the year after …Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Cyril "Ernest" Hopper, 1916Cyril "Ernest" Hopper, was born September 26, 1893 in Flesherton, Ontario, d. October 28, 1977, buried in Knox Church Sixteen, Oakville. His parents were William Cottell Hopper and Ellen (Shute) Hopper. Ernie was a carpenter by trade. During World War I, he served in the 147th Grey Owen Sound Battalion, …Cyril "Ernest" Hopper, was born September 26, 1893 in Flesherton, Ontario, d. October 28, 1977, buried in Knox Church Sixteen, Oakville. His parents were William Cottell Hopper and Ellen (Shute) …Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Ernie and Ettie HopperCarol is about 8 or 9 months old in this photograph so it was taken just before the year end of 1927 or early 1928.Carol is about 8 or 9 months old in this photograph so it was taken just before the year end of 1927 or early 1928.Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Marriage of Carol Hopper and Colin Anderson, 1950.The ceremony was performed by Rev. C.D. Farris. Although Carol was born in Toronto, her parents moved their family to Trafalgar Township when the children were still young to join their King family relatives. Carol's parents were Ettie (King) and Ern Hopper. Ettie was the 8th child of George and …The ceremony was performed by Rev. C.D. Farris. Although Carol was born in Toronto, her parents moved their family to Trafalgar Township when the children were still young to join …Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- George and Mary Ann "Polly" (Helston) King and FamilyThe children of this happy family spanned 24 years.The children of this happy family spanned 24 years.Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Kingsholm Farm/Kaitting House on Dundas St. W. July 23, 2009The house burned in July 2009.The house burned in July 2009.Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Kingsholm Farm, Kaitting House on Dundas Street West, Trafalgar Township.This record also includes a side view of the house and a third image of the back of the photograph.This record also includes a side view of the house and a third image of the back of the photograph.Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Frank Whitlock Powell FamilyThis photograph was probably taken at a family home in England just before they emigrated to Canada as family labels say F.R. Powell is 16 years old in the photograph and the family emigrated in 1908.This photograph was probably taken at a family home in England just before they emigrated to Canada as family labels say F.R. Powell is 16 years old in the photograph …Trafalgar Township Historical Society
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