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This  picture shows my Grandmother Arvilla Russell (nee Lansdell) with her fellow school students and staff. 
 It was taken about 1895  when she was living in the Snelgrove or perhaps a little earlier in the Ebenezer area of Peel. I'm hoping that someone might be able to identify the school.
 
Arvilla is on the far right, ribbons in her hair beside the male teacher.

Please Contact: Ron



 


Frank Harrigan in Caledon taken in 1920
This wonderful photograph was submitted by
Leo McDevitt



The six line of Caledon E looking south, (now Mountainview Road)

This wonderful photograph was submitted by
Leo McDevitt




 

The bottom photograph is of Roger and Murdock, who must have worked for the Township of
Caledon, grading the road with a team of horses
Again these photograph's were submitted by

Leo McDevitt




 

Patrick and Bridget McAuliffe.
Picture taken about 1870.
Patrick McAuliffe was born in Ireland (probably the Limerick area) in 1823. He married Bridget Enright
in 1849, probably in Ontario.
Bridget was born in Ireland, probably the Limerick area, about 1823.
She was the widow of Denis Collins and they had 3 children, John, Maurice, and Johanna. We know that 2 of these children came to Ontario with her about 1846, but they are not found with her and Patrick in the 1861 census. Patrick and Bridget had 6 children of their own and are found in the 1861, 1871, and 1881 Censuses of Toronto Township, Peel County.
Bridget was the sister of Denis Enright, who also came from Ireland, married Margaret Blackall,
and they also raised their 12 children in Peel County. Bridget died in 1877 in Ontario and Patrick, after remarrying, died in 1890 in Ontario. Both are buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakville, Peel, Ontario,

If you connect to this line or have some information pertaining to this line. Please Contact

Barbara Lewis




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