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  • Peter Kirk - Cane Collector
        Peter Kirk showing his collection of canes at a meeting of the Milton Historical Society, November 1999. The meeting was held at the Hugh Foster Hall.
      Peter Kirk showing his collection of canes at a meeting of the …
  • Peter Kirk - Cane Collector
        Peter Kirk showing his collection of canes and walking sticks to a meeting of the Milton Historical Society. The meeting was held at the Hugh Foster Hall.
      Peter Kirk showing his collection of canes and walking sticks to a …
  • First house built in Milton. Home of the late Joseph Martin.
        This picture is taken from the booklet "Milton Semi-Centennial 1857-1907".
      This picture is taken from the booklet "Milton Semi-Centennial 1857-1907".
  • Joseph Martin.  Farmer, Mill Owner, Municipal Politician. 1818-1900
        Joseph Martin was the son of Jasper Martin who is considered to be the founder of Milton. He was born in Northumberland, England. He married three times 1) Ellen Fleming, 2) Mary Teetzel (one daughte
      Joseph Martin was the son of Jasper Martin who is considered to …
  • Mrs. Joseph Martin.
        The wife of Joseph Martin. This is almost certainly Joseph Martin's third wife Jane Maunder (1820-1903). This photograph appears in the book "Milton Semi-Centennial 1857-1907".
      The wife of Joseph Martin. This is almost certainly Joseph Martin's third …
  • George Brown.  Merchant. County Treasurer. Mayor. 1808-1860.
        Eldest son of Alexander Brown and Marian Grierson. Born near Waterdown, Ont. He was appointed the first Mayor of Milton. This picture is taken from the booklet "Milton Semi-Centennial 1857-1907". For
      Eldest son of Alexander Brown and Marian Grierson. Born near Waterdown, Ont. …
  • Mrs. George Brown (nee Caroline Walker). 1819-1863.
        Caroline Walker married George Brown in 1837. They had nine children, five sons and four daughters. This picture is taken from the booklet "Milton Semi-Centennial 1857-1907".
      Caroline Walker married George Brown in 1837. They had nine children, five …
  • William Willmott.  Farmer.  1806-1875
        William Willmott married Ann Coates in 1834. They had three sons. This picture was taken from "Milton Semi-Centennial 1857-1907". For further information on William Willmott please see "The Willmott
      William Willmott married Ann Coates in 1834. They had three sons. This …
  • Mr. and Mrs. Philip Walker.
        Philip Walker was born in North Carolina in 1785 to William and Sarah Walker. His parents came to Canada and settled in Beamsville. He married Susannah Cline. Of their fifteen children ten lived to m
      Philip Walker was born in North Carolina in 1785 to William and …
  • Finlay McCallum.  1813-1881.  Teacher.  County Treasurer
        Finlay McCallum was born in Perthshire, Scotland. He married Jane Laidlaw in 1850 and they had eleven children. Three sons and six daughters survived. He received his education in Scotland. He emigra
      Finlay McCallum was born in Perthshire, Scotland. He married Jane Laidlaw in …
  • Dr. James Cobban.  Physician.  1802-1857
        Dr. James Cobban was born in Scotland. He came to Canada in 1832 and settled in Halton. He married Catherine Jarmy (1820-1857) in 1836. They had five children, two sons and three daughters. For furth
      Dr. James Cobban was born in Scotland. He came to Canada in …
  • Levi Willson.  Farmer. Sheriff. 1804-1879
        Levi Willson was born in Wentworth County into a United Empire Loyalist family. In 1830 he married Ann Lottridge (1806-1839) and they had four children, three sons and one daughter. His second marrie
      Levi Willson was born in Wentworth County into a United Empire Loyalist …
  • Miss Sarah Willmott.  Teacher.  1813-1903
        Sarah Willmott was the daughter of John Willmott and Rachel Cunnington. She conducted a private school in Trafalgar township. For further information regarding Sarah Willmott please consult "The Will
      Sarah Willmott was the daughter of John Willmott and Rachel Cunnington. She …
  • William Smiley.  1821-1898. Carpenter. Saw Mill operator. Municipal Politician
        William Smiley was the son of Samuel and Ellen Smiley. He married Martha Mosher in 1857 and they had three sons and three daughters. He was a member he first Milton Town Council.This picture is taken
      William Smiley was the son of Samuel and Ellen Smiley. He married …
  • First school house in Milton.
        This photograph was taken from "Milton Semi-Centennial 1857-1907". The building has been demolished.
      This photograph was taken from "Milton Semi-Centennial 1857-1907". The building has been …
  • Mrs. Thomas Coates (Elizabeth Appleton). 1777-1860.
        Mrs. Thomas Coates, Snr., was born in Yorkshire, England. Approximately 1808 she married Thomas Coates. They had two sons and three daughters. In 1816 they came to Canada and soon settled on a bush f
      Mrs. Thomas Coates, Snr., was born in Yorkshire, England. Approximately 1808 she …
  • Mrs. John Willmott (Rachael Cunnington). 1770-1861
        Rachael Cunnington was born in Rutland, England in 1770. In 1799 she married John Willmott. They had eight children and in 1816 the family emigrated to Canada and settled on a bush farm near Milton.
      Rachael Cunnington was born in Rutland, England in 1770. In 1799 she …
  • John White.  Farmer, lumber dealer, member of parliament. 1811-1897.
        John White was born in Ireland in 1811. He came to Canada with his mother and step-father in 1823 eventually moving to Halton County. He married Mehitabel Post in 1836 and they had one son. He marrie
      John White was born in Ireland in 1811. He came to Canada …
  • James Rixon.  Carpenter. Farmer. 1795-1870
        James Rixon was born in Woolwich, Kent, England. He married Mary Davidson (1806-1876). They had four sons and four daughters. In 1819 he settled on his farm near Milton. This photograph was taken fro
      James Rixon was born in Woolwich, Kent, England. He married Mary Davidson …
  • Joseph Bell. 1814-1887.  Blacksmith, Town Councillor
        Joseph Bell was married to Mary Green Teetzel (1822-1895). They had two sons and three daughters - John E. Bell (1840-1901), Jane (Jennie)Bell (1845-),George M. Bell (1848-1910), Mary E. Bell (1855-1
      Joseph Bell was married to Mary Green Teetzel (1822-1895). They had two …
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