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Mrs. Lemmon
with customer Mrs. Somers in the grocery store.
Mrs. Lemmon
at Bake Shop and Grocery Store
Mrs. Ley Teaches A Craft
Mrs. Florence Ley teaches a craft at a W.I. Meeting. Pictured are l. to r. Mrs. Keatha Riley, hidden Mrs. Olive Parker, Mrs. Florence Ley and Mrs. Grace Kirby - at the home of Mrs. Hazel Trotter March 1977.
Mrs. Louisa Black
Studio portrait of Mrs. Louisa Black (née Robins) wearing a dark dress and bonnet, who was born on 27 February 1849 and died on 15 July 1934. Her parents were James Robins and Margaret Gimby. She and her husband Johnston Black were married on 29 November 1871 and lived on SH Lot 17 concession 10. They were the parents of James Arthur (who died at age 20), Mary Louisa (who died in infancy), Herbert, Oswald, and Annie Black, who would later marry Benjamin Webb. Johnston was the son of James Black and Mary Latimer, two of Innisfil's earliest pioneers who emigrated from Dungannon Ireland in 1847 with their children and James' brother John and sisters Isabella and Sarah., IHS1575
Mrs. Mabel Fidler'S Home
Mrs. Mabel Fidler's home.
Mrs. Margaret Ferrier And Jane Reid
Mrs. Jane Reid and Mrs Margaret Ferrier/McDowell (nee Quantz), taken in front of her father's house, Mr. Fred Quantz Ferrier, Margaret Quantz, Margaret Jane Reid, IHS666
Mrs. Margaret Wisker, Robert Stewart, and Ethel Wisker
Image of a car parked on grass, taken in 1926. Mrs. Margaret Wisker stands next to the car, wearing a dress and her hair up. Robert Stewart sits in the drivers seat of the car and appears to be wearing a shirt and jacket. Ethel Wisker is sitting in the back row of the car, on the drivers side., IHS3628
Mrs. Martha Ann Cross
Portrait of Martha Ann Cross (née Cluff), wife of Mr. Charles Cross. She was his second wife., IHS1564
Mrs. Mary Ann Fagan
Portrait of Mrs. Mary Ann Fagan (née Culbert). She lived on the S.E. corner of the 20th Sideroad and the 8th concession. She was grandmother to Mr. Wallace Springs., IHS832s
Mrs. Mary Lazenby
Photograph of Mrs. Mary Lazenby, Mrs. Sybil Stansfield's grandmother. Mrs. Mary Lazenby is Robert Lazenby's wife. Mrs. Lazenby was born in Innisfil, the date is unknown, and she was buried in the 6th line cemetery., IHS563
Mrs. Mary Little, And Christine Scott
Mrs. William Little ( Mary Bennet) and granddaughter Christine Scott,now Mrs.Jack Coleman., IHS712
Mrs. Mary Pratt Quantz
Mrs. John Quantz, the former Mary Pratt was born in "the salt box" in London, England. she was eleven years old when she came to Innisfil about 1834 with her parents, John Pratt (1792-1861) and Ann Smith (1801-1851). John Pratt gave the land from his farm for St. Paul's church and cemetery. The family of Mrs. John Quantz were: Daniel, born about 1845, Annie (Sloan) born about 1847, Margaret, born about 1852, Olive (Belfry) born 1862. PRATT - QUANTZ, IHS1098
Mrs. Mayme Black
Photo of Margaret "Mayme" Elizabeth Black, taken outside of her own home in Stroud. Mayme was born in 1885, married Oswald R. Black in 1919, and died in 1966. Both her maiden and married surnames were Black as her husband was a relation from a different branch of the pioneering Black family of Innisfil. Mayme was the daughter of James Black and Mary Lennox, granddaughter of Robert Black and Margaret Booth, and great-granddaughter of James Black and Mary Latimer, who emigrated to Innisfil from Dungannon Ireland in 1847. She was a regular contributor to the Stroud news. She is pictured here in 1921 with dark hair wearing a light coloured cardigan and inspecting some flowers growing next to her house, IHS1472
Mrs. Mcbride
Mrs. McBride and daughter and friends at dedication service at Wilson Hill Cemetery.
Mrs. Mel Donnelly'S
Mrs. Mel Donnelly's place.
Mrs. Monkman
Mrs. Monkman.
Mrs. Monkman and Kathy Monkman
Mrs. Monkman pouring and granddaughter Kathy Monkman, vocalist during the evening.
Mrs. Norman (Alice) Baker
Mrs. Norman (Alice) Baker - Curator of the Tweedsmuir History. Left Joan McLean (Mrs. Bruce) Assistant Curator Right- Alice M. Baker (Mrs. Norman) Curator of the Tweedsmuir History 1976.
Mrs. O.R. Black
Mrs. O.R. Black, from the Stroud Tweedsmiur History Volume 11., IHS3382-133B
Mrs. R.N. Robinson
Mrs. R.N. Robinson (nee Florence Cooper).
Mrs. Ritchie Boyes
Mrs. Ritchie Boyes (née Janet Beck), came from Scotland and lived on the southeast corner of Churchill. She was the sister of Mrs. Francis Rogerson, 3rd Line, and Mrs. Irving Nelson, Sr., 10th Line. She had no children of her own., IHS2368
Mrs. Robert Graham
Mrs. Robert Graham's home.
Mrs. Robert J. Stewart
Mrs. Robert J. Stewart (1858-1931) (nee Monica McCullough) Costumes and Clothing., IHS1732
Mrs. Robert Sawyer (Touse)
Monica Touse, born 1813 in Siglesthorn, Yorkshire, England. She was the wife of Robert Sawyer, also of Yorkshire. Costumes, IHS1695
Mrs. Roy Goodfellow
Mrs. Roy Goodfellow (nee Clara Kell)., IHS3384-84
Mrs. Sadie Walker
Photograph of Mrs. Sadie Walker, an original member of the Cookstown Tweedsmuir History Committee. In the photo she is wearing a watch, glasses, and a patterned dress and is standing next to a table with a doorway in the background. The photo was taken inside a home.
Mrs. Sam Nevils
Mrs. Sam Nevil's house.
Mrs. Susan Robinson
Portrait of Mrs. James Robinson (m. James Guest Robinson, 1826-1903). She came to Innisfil in 1840 with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Francis Robinson from County Armagh, Ireland., IHS1918
Mrs. Taylor And Miss Spence
Mrs. Taylor and Miss Spence - Note the hitching post. Taken by Mr. Finley's show store and Broley's Bake shop.
Mrs. Ted Webb and Mrs. Lennox Black
Mrs. Ted Webb and Mrs. Lennox Black. From the Stroud Tweedsmuir Histories, Vol. 4., IHS3384-89C

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