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  • Hall descendants of Francis Hall, also identifying his known ancestors in England : a founder of the New Haven colony, early settler of Fairfield, Stanford and Stratfield , CT
    Hall descendants of Francis Hall, also identifying his known ancestors in England : a founder of the New Haven colony, early settler of Fairfield, Stanford and Stratfield , CT
    TextGenealogical Resource       Includes index and bibliographical references
    TextGenealogical Resource     Includes index and bibliographical references
    The Ontario Genealogical Society
  • Kenneth D. Marlatt, 4th Canadian Mounted Rifles, World War I
    Kenneth D. Marlatt, 4th Canadian Mounted Rifles, World War I
    Image       The 4th Canadian Mounted Rifles was a cavalry unit which participated in many of the most famous battles of the First World War. A good history of the 4th CMR can be found at http://www.4cmr.com/ A link to this website is provided in this record, under the photograph.
    Image     The 4th Canadian Mounted Rifles was a cavalry unit which participated in many of the most famous battles of the First World War. A good history of the 4th CMR …
    Trafalgar Township Historical Society
  • Transcript of Army Book 152 WW1
Correspondence Book (Field Service)
    Transcript of Army Book 152 WW1 Correspondence Book (Field Service)
    ImageText       This is a partial transcript of one of 3 correspondence books kept by Kenneth D. Marlatt during his service with the 4th Canadian Mounted Rifles in France, in 1916. Kenneth Marlatt rose from Lieutenant to Major during his service. The 4th Canadian Mounted Rifles was a cavalry unit which participated …
    ImageText     This is a partial transcript of one of 3 correspondence books kept by Kenneth D. Marlatt during his service with the 4th Canadian Mounted Rifles in France, in 1916. Kenneth …
    Trafalgar Township Historical Society
  • Oakville Star
    Oakville Star
    PublicationNewspaper       ...
    PublicationNewspaper     ...
    Oakville Public Library
  • Merton School Trip to The Cave Which Had Sheltered William Lyon Mackenzie, ca1915
    Merton School Trip to The Cave Which Had Sheltered William Lyon Mackenzie, ca1915
    Imagecomment       Merton school S.S.#15 was first a log building. A brick one was built in 1857 that was demolished to make way for the Queen Elizabeth Way, and the third school that was built in 1923 closed in 1958 when the new Palermo Public School on Old Bronte Road was opened. …
    Imagecomment     Merton school S.S.#15 was first a log building. A brick one was built in 1857 that was demolished to make way for the Queen Elizabeth Way, and the third school …
    Trafalgar Township Historical Society
  • Window From The McGregor Hardware Store - Before
    Window From The McGregor Hardware Store - Before
    Image       Window From The McGregor Hardware Store - Before One of the stained glass windows from the front of the McGregor (originally Kelley) Hardware store, prior to its restoration by descendant Cathy Kelley. The business was started by James Kelley in 1878, and sold to his son-in-law James McGregor in 1893. …
    Image     Window From The McGregor Hardware Store - Before One of the stained glass windows from the front of the McGregor (originally Kelley) Hardware store, prior to its restoration by descendant …
    Trafalgar Township Historical Society
  • Window From The McGregor Hardware Store – After
    Window From The McGregor Hardware Store – After
    Image       One of the stained glass windows from the front of the McGregor (originally Kelley) hardware store, after its restoration by descendant Cathy Kelley.
    Image     One of the stained glass windows from the front of the McGregor (originally Kelley) hardware store, after its restoration by descendant Cathy Kelley.
    Trafalgar Township Historical Society
  • Remains Of Advertising Mural
    Remains Of Advertising Mural
    Imagecomment       McGregor's Hardware store was located at 234 Lakeshore Road East, Oakville. From 1855-1878, it was a general store owned by John McCorkindale. John Kelley took it over next; operating Kelley's Hardware store. The old Colborne Street address was 94 Colborne Street East.
    Imagecomment     McGregor's Hardware store was located at 234 Lakeshore Road East, Oakville. From 1855-1878, it was a general store owned by John McCorkindale. John Kelley took it over next; operating Kelley's …
    Trafalgar Township Historical Society
  • James Kelley’s Wine Recipe
    James Kelley’s Wine Recipe
    ImageText       Hand-written recipe for Wheat Wine from Jame's Kelley
    ImageText     Hand-written recipe for Wheat Wine from Jame's Kelley
    Trafalgar Township Historical Society
  • Letter of sympathy
    Letter of sympathy
    TextImage       Letter of sympathy from Walter Dymond Gregory, who was a town councilor in 1912, to Mrs. Peter Kelley on the death of her husband.
    TextImage     Letter of sympathy from Walter Dymond Gregory, who was a town councilor in 1912, to Mrs. Peter Kelley on the death of her husband.
    Trafalgar Township Historical Society
  • Postcard to Peter Kelley, of Oakville, Dec 20th 1881
    Postcard to Peter Kelley, of Oakville, Dec 20th 1881
    ImageText       This postcard appears to be a confirmation of a purchase made for Peter Kelley
    ImageText     This postcard appears to be a confirmation of a purchase made for Peter Kelley
    Trafalgar Township Historical Society
  • Peter Kelley
    Peter Kelley
    Imagemystery       Born Feb 9th, 1856, died June 4th, 1943. Eldest surviving son of James Kelley and Eliza Ribble. (Their first son, James, died at age 8). Owned the furniture store at the corner of Lakeshore (then Colborne St.) and Dunn. Peter married Catherine Hewitt, granddaughter of Duncan Milloy, builder and resident …
    Imagemystery     Born Feb 9th, 1856, died June 4th, 1943. Eldest surviving son of James Kelley and Eliza Ribble. (Their first son, James, died at age 8). Owned the furniture store at …
    Trafalgar Township Historical Society
  • The William Kelley Family
    The William Kelley Family
    Image       The children in this photograph are Joseph Woodrow Kelley (1918 – 1998), Francis Harold Kelley (1919 – 1998) Harry (Henry) Bernard Kelley (1921 - ?), and Kathleen Kelley. They are the children of William Kelley and Stella Purcell Kelley, and the grandchildren of Peter and Catherine Kelley. The tall man …
    Image     The children in this photograph are Joseph Woodrow Kelley (1918 – 1998), Francis Harold Kelley (1919 – 1998) Harry (Henry) Bernard Kelley (1921 - ?), and Kathleen Kelley. They are …
    Trafalgar Township Historical Society
  • Joseph Woodrow Kelley and Family
    Joseph Woodrow Kelley and Family
    Image       Joseph Woodrow Kelley with his daughter Catherine (b. 1951) and his father and mother, William and Stella Kelley.
    Image     Joseph Woodrow Kelley with his daughter Catherine (b. 1951) and his father and mother, William and Stella Kelley.
    Trafalgar Township Historical Society
  • The population of Oakville High School
    The population of Oakville High School
    Imagecomment       This photograph shows the students who attended Oakville High School in 1926-7. The principal at this time was R.H. Archibald.
    Imagecomment     This photograph shows the students who attended Oakville High School in 1926-7. The principal at this time was R.H. Archibald.
    Trafalgar Township Historical Society
  • Munn's School, S.S. #3A, Halton County, Trafalgar Township
    Munn's School, S.S. #3A, Halton County, Trafalgar Township
    Imagecomment       Front row L-R Jean Hall, Bernice McPherson, Keith Forster, Betty Hoey, Ronald Johnstone, Jacqueline Johnstone, Donald Bradley, Dorothy McPherson, Delores Burnett, Carl Cole. Second Row – Ken Kernan, Kurt Ragut, Norma Fish, Deane Hopper, Lilliam Huey, Glenn Fokster, Illene Forster, Wilson Hoey, Sam McGowan, Donna Hopper Third Row – Raymond …
    Imagecomment     Front row L-R Jean Hall, Bernice McPherson, Keith Forster, Betty Hoey, Ronald Johnstone, Jacqueline Johnstone, Donald Bradley, Dorothy McPherson, Delores Burnett, Carl Cole. Second Row – Ken Kernan, Kurt Ragut, …
    Trafalgar Township Historical Society
  • James Kelley
    James Kelley
    Imagemysterycomment       James Kelley Sr. was the first of the Kelley family to settle in the Oakville area. While “Kelley” may appear to be an Irish name, it is in fact a corruption of “MacKelley”, and the family can be traced to Southern Scotland. James was born in Wentworth County on February …
    Imagemysterycomment     James Kelley Sr. was the first of the Kelley family to settle in the Oakville area. While “Kelley” may appear to be an Irish name, it is in fact a …
    Trafalgar Township Historical Society
  • Eliza (Ribble) Kelley
    Eliza (Ribble) Kelley
    Imagemystery       Born November 9th, 1826, daughter of William Ribble and Susan barnes. She is of old German background. James and Eliza had 10 children, two of whom were twin girls. Eliza died Feb 5th, 1901, in Oakville, cause of death “septic poisoning”.
    Imagemystery     Born November 9th, 1826, daughter of William Ribble and Susan barnes. She is of old German background. James and Eliza had 10 children, two of whom were twin girls. Eliza …
    Trafalgar Township Historical Society
  • The Kelley House
    The Kelley House
    Image       Farley Mowatt, the Canadian author, spent many summers there. Greenhedges is the house referred to in Mowatt’s “Never Cry Wolf”, as the scene of his rescue of three stranded catfish, and their subsequent demise at the hands of his grandmother and cousin. Mr. Mowat describes this incident as the beginning …
    Image     Farley Mowatt, the Canadian author, spent many summers there. Greenhedges is the house referred to in Mowatt’s “Never Cry Wolf”, as the scene of his rescue of three stranded catfish, …
    Trafalgar Township Historical Society
  • Angeline Barsottie
    Angeline Barsottie
    Image       Born Angelina Kelley, Oct. 12, 1851, Angeline was the second child of James Kelley and Elizabeth Ribble. She had a twin sister, Anne Elizabeth Kelley, who died in infancy on January 15th, 1852, aged 3 months 3 days. Angeline married Taleo Frank Barsottie on Sept 11th, 1890 in Cooksville. They …
    Image     Born Angelina Kelley, Oct. 12, 1851, Angeline was the second child of James Kelley and Elizabeth Ribble. She had a twin sister, Anne Elizabeth Kelley, who died in infancy on …
    Trafalgar Township Historical Society
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