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 | A visit from Col. Sam Hughes, federal member for Victoria-Haliburton riding. He was a popular defence minister during World War 1 3rd from left - Bill Hughey
3rd from right - Andy Liscombe
far right - Fred Barnes
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 | A'Delbert and Mary Ora Miller
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 | A'Delbert, Mary Ora, and Hazel Margaret Miller
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 | Adam Hilker
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 | Agatha Josephine Orde who married Rev. W. H. Battersby and was the mother of Sylvia Cameron
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 | Albert Dunford and Harriet Lemay
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 | Albert Ernest Hughey & Martha Ann Covert Status: Located;
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 | Albert Hughey and Martha Covert
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 | Albert Hughey, his wife Martha Annie Covert and their children Arthur and Elmer
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 | Alex McCrea with his wife Louisa (Dunford) McCrea
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 | Alex McInroy and ladies at Spanish Beach, Vancouver c1937 Back row: Mamie Campbell, Annie Campbell, Alex McInroy
Front row: Mary (Martha Ragan) Brown, Mary Paine, Mrs. McKinnon
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 | Alexander Evans tombstone Status: Located;
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 | Alfred Leonard George Fleming
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 | Alfred Newbatt family Alfred Newbatt, 2 unknown men, Eunice Newbatt , Betty Newbatt, Earla (Gould) Newbatt
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 | Alphonse Hogan and Mable Young Mable (Young) Watson
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 | Among the earliest settlers were John & Mary Jane Noble. These are three of their children - John, Amanda & Emma.
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 | Amy Drury and Addie (Sarginson) Wilson
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 | Andrew Liscombe Sr.
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 | Annie Cully Huff obituary 1950, Gowanda New York
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 | Arthur and Mamie Fleming, Kathleen, Stanley,Aileen and Doris Fleming and Doris Schofield
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 | Arthur James Cooke and Sophia Hodgson headstone Status: Located;
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 | Bernard Hogan
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 | Bill Ayotte and his wife Lucy Scott with grandchildren Nick Ayotte, aged 6 and Betty (Ayotte) McCormack, aged 5
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 | Brothers Alexander, Theophilus and Matthew McCrea
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 | Brothers John and Bruce Covert
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 | Brough, Sucee Mary Ellen Brough, Edna Sucee
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 | Brown Family L, Alan, Howard, Mary, Martha, mother Violet (Harvey) Brown
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 | Bruce Dunford and Mary Lee
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 | Canon Battersby and family
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 | Carl Hilton Hadley, Hazel Mae Ellis and Robert Stewart Hadley tombstone Status: Located;
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 | Caroline (Hyam) White headstone Status: Located;
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 | Charles Lafayette Leroy and Emma Frances McCoubrey
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 | Charles Ross McMahon, Rachel Ann Baumhour, James F. McMahon headstone Status: Located;
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 | Charlie and Vivian Bowen who came to Wilbeforce in the 1920's
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 | Children of Alexander McCrea and his wife Elizabeth Louisa (Dunford) - James, Gordon, baby Norma and Alma
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 | Children of Matthew McCrea and Emily Rollins Herb, Bill, Stan, Myrtle, Gladys, Katie
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 | Children of Mr & Mrs Jack Taylor L-R Fred, Elsie,Eileen, Bob & Bill
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 | Chrysler family
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 | Clara and Frank Schofield with children Reg, Frank and Doris
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 | Cliff Newbatt with his wife Aileen Card, children Velma and Elwood
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 | Clip Short's blacksmith shop in Tory Hill
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 | Covert Family Elizabeth (Watson) Covert, Ed Covert, Edith (Hartwig) Covert, Oswald Covert
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 | Daisy Pargetor Moulding
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 | Daniel and Harriet Ragan
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 | David Baumhour David Baumhour and Rosanna Keller
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 | David Walker Covert and Rhoda Huff
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 | Dawson Tighe and his children Percy Tighe, Hazel Tighe Bell, and Maggie Tighe Earle.
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 | Death of William Watt in 1921
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 | Delbert Miller in uniform
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 | Della Drury, wife of Thomas Foster, with their children Thomas & Amy
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 | Desk used by William Lee, Hotspur Postmaster
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 | Dorothy (Covert) Hogan, Norman Hughey, Gerald Covert, Marjorie (Covert) Bowen.
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 | Drumm Family
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 | Drumm family children
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 | Edgar Covert and Nora Elizabeth Watson
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 | Edward Huff and his wife Delia Covert
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 | Edward Huff, Margaret May McColl, J Henry Billings, Baby Billings tombstone Status: Located;
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 | Edward W Huff tombstone Status: Located;
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 | Elijah Baumhour Elijah Baumhour and Ada (Coleman) Baumhour
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 | Eliza Ann (Ragan)wife of Lyman Dillman
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 | Eliza Jane (Hughey) Thompson headstone Status: Located;
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 | Elizabeth (Watson) Covert
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 | Elizabeth Ritchie - mother of John Anderson of Tory Hill
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 | Elmer Ragan and Doria Aldea Mailhot
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 | Elmer Vincent Covert headstone Status: Located; Naples War Cemetery, Italy
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 | Elmer Watson, Fay Sucee, Lorne Sucee, Dorothy Covert
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 | Elmer, Elizabeth, Evelyn, & Elgin Watson
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 | Emma Croft, wife of George Croft - early Monmouth settlers
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 | Ethel Bowen, wife of Oliver Watson
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 | Eva (Croft) and son Simon Lloyd Barnes
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 | Eva Croft Eva (Croft) Barnes and George Barnes
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 | Eva Croft Eva (Croft) Barnes and George Barnes
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 | Eva Croft 1894
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 | Eva Croft 1907
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 | Evelyn Marie (Ackley) Yabsley
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 | Eward Hogan and Luella Elliott
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 | Finlay's store in Tory Hill about 1910
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 | First fire hall and second hand pumper.
First Wilberforce fire hall with a second hand pumper.
Art Mather, front right was the first fire chief. Others are Eric Saunders, Blake Barnes, Chuck Lindsay, Sterling Mather, Jim Anderson,
Keith Tallman and Fred Taylor
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 | Florence (Adams) Huff tombstone Status: Located;
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 | Frances Ann Haskins tombstone Status: Located;
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 | Francis Xavier Peters
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 | Frank Schofield
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 | Frank Schofield's shoe and harness repair shop
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 | Fred & Celestia Barnes 1899
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 | Fred & Mary Ellen (Dixon) Agnew with son Gary
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 | Fred Perry and his daughter Marguerite about 1912.
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 | Fred Perry of Hadlington
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 | George & Eva (Croft) Barnes Eva Barnes took active part in community affairs especially those associated with the Red Cross Outpost
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 | George & Elizabeth Crozier - parents of Elizabeth Coumbs
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 | George & Lucy Lee
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 | George & Melissa Miller. He was the son of Delbert Miller who arrived in Monmouth when the IB&O railway was being constructed.George served as reeve of Monmouth 1918-1919.
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 | George and Melissa (Dunford) Miller
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 | George Chrysler and his wife Mary Foster
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 | George Chrysler and his wife Mary Foster
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 | George Croft - Early Monmouth settler
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 | George Edward White military marker
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 | George Lewis and wife Evelina McInroy
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