Matches 151 to 200 of 217 » See Gallery
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151 | ![]() | mary-jane-white-1860.jpg | ||
152 | ![]() | MaryWard-1900-.jpg | ||
153 | ![]() | Matthias Rolfe killed BY FALL FROM A LOFT 1917 From the Truro DAILY NEWS.Thank you Shelley LANGE | ||
154 | ![]() | Mike the 'Mac Guy' | ||
155 | ![]() | Military Service Paper Regimental number: 3182076 | ||
156 | ![]() | miller-eliz_johnb-newpt-lan.jpg | ||
157 | ![]() | miller_adeline-newpt-land.jpg | ||
158 | ![]() | Minnie Ellen (Parker) Hood Minnie L. (sic) Wife of James Hood 1865 - 1898 James Hood 1860 - 1951 | ||
159 | ![]() | Morton Lowthers and Family L to R Morton Lowther, Eva (Lowther) Peters, Alida (Levy) Lowther, Gladys Lowther, Harold Lowther | ||
160 | MOSHER, Emetine (Amy) | |||
161 | ![]() | MOSHER, Emetine (Amy) Marriage of Robert and Emetine | ||
162 | ![]() | mosher_hannah-jehu-newpt-la.jpg | ||
163 | ![]() | mosher_john-sarah-maplewd.jpg | ||
164 | ![]() | mosher_lucy-mae-maplewd.jpg | ||
165 | ![]() | nelson_eddy_young.jpg | ||
166 | ![]() | nicksarahstone.jpg | ||
167 | ![]() | NRYRG9_3669_3674-0467.jpg | ||
168 | ![]() | Obituary for Judson Gould Crandall.jpg | ||
169 | ![]() | Obituary of Charles Randall Crandall 1882-1964.jpg | ||
170 | ![]() | Obituary of Phyllis Jean Crandall 1932-1975.jpg | ||
171 | ![]() | ONMS935_373-0257.jpg | ||
172 | ![]() | ons_d19621az-0791.jpg | ||
173 | ![]() | ons_d19754az-0013.jpg | ||
174 | ![]() | RebeccaReevesScott.jpg | ||
175 | ![]() | rg14_22580_0005_03.jpg | ||
176 | ![]() | rg14_31053_0379_03.jpg | ||
177 | ![]() | RhodaMoshersBrotherJoseph.jpg | ||
178 | ![]() | Richard Ward About 1960 | ||
179 | ![]() | robertwardstone.jpg | ||
180 | ![]() | Roger Stephen Ward About 1956 | ||
181 | ![]() | Ruth (Caldwell) Cochran & Hariet Cochrane Hariet Cochrane was a child of Richard Cochrane and his second wife, Olive Fuller. Hariet died June 5, 1863 Aged 13 years | ||
182 | ![]() | Ruth (Caldwell) Cochrane Ruth Caldwell First wife of Richard Cochrane Died Dec 19 1843 Aged 24 years | ||
183 | ![]() | samuel-gordon-lowthers-born1941.jpg | ||
184 | ![]() | SamuelLowthers-Catherine.jpg Marriage registration of Samuel Lowthers and Catherine (Flora) Johnston. | ||
185 | ![]() | SamuelLowthers-Catherine2.jpg Marriage licence of Samuel Lowthers and Catherine Johnston. | ||
186 | ![]() | Samuel_Lowthers1.jpg | ||
187 | ![]() | Sarah E. Caldwell Sarah E. Daughter of Charles & Margaret A. Caldwell 1865 - 1916 | ||
188 | ![]() | Scott Bible Research ‘Scott Bible’ Research Notes By Ginny Bergmann Last Update April 15th, 2013 Names mentioned in the ‘Scott Bible’ associated with Cumberland County, Nova Scotia |
Owner of original: Virginia Bergmann |
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189 | ![]() | Ship Beethoven Ship Beethoven - George was boatswain on this ship when he received a medal for bravery. | ||
190 | ![]() | Simon and Rachel Ward | ||
191 | Simon Calvert 1961 Taken just before he died | |||
192 | ![]() | Solomon_Johnson_Scott.jpg | ||
193 | ![]() | Susan M Riley Etchells | ||
194 | ![]() | Susan M Riley Etchells | ||
195 | ![]() | tamar-constantine-mosher.jpg | ||
196 | ![]() | The Scott Bible |
Owner of original: Virginia Bergmann |
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197 | ![]() | ThomasWard-1894-1972.jpg | ||
198 | ![]() | Three Mile House (1857) The Inn was located on the Bedford Road, today known as the Bedford Highway near the Fairview Underpass. It was described as a livery and tavern, a resting place for travelers. Their horses and carriages were housed in the stables. Isaiah Shaw built the first inn on the site about 1822, calling it at first the Bedford Inn. It was described as a rather large house that held twenty-two rooms. He also built a huge stable which could hold sixty horses and tons of hay. John Northup was the proprietor from 1828 until a man with an unusual name of Increase Ward replaced him in 1830. The inn was consumed by fire in October 1857 and a new two and a half storey high Three Mile House was built on the site soon after. Thomas Ward, son of Increase Ward became the proprietor until his death in 1887. After his death his family kept the inn in business for five years, until Thomas`s daughter married John F. Gough and he took over the inn. He added the western two storeys, flat roofed 20 ft. addition. He was the owner until the railway department took over his property in 1914 and the building was demolished in 1918 to make for the new Fairview Train Station. | ||
199 | ![]() | Three Mile House Struck by Lightning LIGHTNING - The Three mile house was Struck by lightning yesterday afternoon about 6 o'clock. A man within the house was considerably injured and 36 pains (sic) of glass were broken by the shock. It also struck on the farm adjoining, occupied by Mr. Henry Veith, destroying a large tree and a gate near the house. | ||
200 | ![]() | threemilehouse.jpg |