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351 | Flora May Wild 1879-1964 | |||
352 | Florence "Flo" Delong & Albert Henry MacDonald 1898-1960 his nickname "Cactus Mac" | |||
353 | Florence MacDonald 1890-1957 wife of John Ramsay Beattie 1881-1963 | |||
354 | Florence Ross & her husband John Clark | |||
355 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | |||
356 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
Owner of original: Peter F. Etue |
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357 | France and Germany Star awarded for military service overseas during WW II. The Star was awarded for one day or more of service in France, Belgium, Holland or Germany between June 06, 1944 (D-Day) and May 08, 1945. |
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358 | Frances Wild & Henry (Harry) Young likely taken at their farm. |
Owner of original: Joesph John Wild |
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359 | Frances Wild Young (wife of Henry Young) 1869-1935 at her home in Goderich Township at Porter's Hill, Huron County, Ontario, Canada | |||
360 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | |||
361 | Frank C. Dingle - Inventory of Estate 19 Dec 1979 Peter F. Etue Estate Trustee | |||
362 | Frank Dingle & Annie Millard on their Wedding Day Taken on 29 May 1937 in the driveway of their future home on Murray Road, West Pugwash, Nova Scotia, Canada. | |||
363 | Frank Keegan | |||
364 | Frank Keegan, about 1890 | |||
365 | Frank Wild | |||
366 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | |||
367 | Freda Bickle |
Date: unk |
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368 | Freda Bickle |
Date: unk |
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369 | Freda Bickle second wife of Joseph Wild | |||
370 | Freda Bickle Wild, Anton Rees. Wilhelmina Wild Rees & Alois Rees | |||
371 | Freda Bickle Wild, Fanny Wild, Minnie Wild Rees & Anton(Tony) Rees | |||
372 | Frederick G. Fischer Frederick G. Fischer served in France with the 4th Anti Aircraft M.G. Bn. Entered Service from Georgetown. |
Owner of original: In the World War, Clay County, Minnesota |
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373 | Fresh teams being taken to the field, Wildwood Farm From a note by Robert Walter Wild, born 1925 Date not known. Fresh teams being taken to the field to replace teams that had worked from early morning. Dad (Edward G. Wild, born 1892) told me once that his job for three years was to harness and unharness horses and take fresh teams to the field. This scene is on Wildwood Farm and has to be 1904 or later since the elevator shows in the background. | |||
374 | From left: Helen, Dorothy, Marian, Martha and Paul Daggett | |||
375 | From left: Paul Daggett, Marian "Tot" Daggett Riley, Helen Daggett Hocum, Anne Gardner Daggett, and George Hocum | |||
376 | From the 1947 yearbook for the Merchant Marine Academy Melvin Mattson is on the far right | |||
377 | From the Washington Post, 4-23-2002 | |||
378 | Front, Right Peter Etue w/bib overalls, Grade 3 at
SS#7 Tuckersmith School, outside Seaforth, Ontario circa 1949.
Mary Campbell was our teacher in the back row between two boys. One teacher approx. 30 students in Grades 1 to 8. |
Owner of original: Peter F. Etue Date: circra 1949 Place: SS#7 Tuckersmith School, outside Seaforth, Ontario 43.5529569, -81.3937421 |
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379 | Front: Aunt Wilhelmina "Min" (Wild) Rees, Mary Lillian Wild, Vera Wild & John Peter Wild.
Rear: Fergus Joseph Wild, Louis Alvin Wild, and Bridget Agnes Wild
on the occasion of Aunt Min's visit from St. Louis Missouri to Bayfield in the summer of 1932. | |||
380 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | |||
381 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | |||
382 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | |||
383 | Furnessia (the ship on which Amanda and Victor Strom arrived at Ellis Island in 1910) Built by Barrow Shipbuilding Company, Barrow-in-Furness, England, 1880. 5495 gross tons; 445 (bp) feet long; 44 feet wide. Compound engine, single screw. Service speed 14 knots. 1359 passengers (242 first class, 136 second class, 981 third class). Built for Anchor Line, British flag, in 1880 and named Furnessia. Glasgow-New York service. Scrapped in England in 1911. | |||
384 | Furnessia manifest (Amanda and Victor Strom at bottom) Information about Amanda Strom in the manifest: 26 year old married woman, nationality Sweden, occupation housewife. Last permanent residence: 42 Green Street, South Shields, England. Birthplace: Mallaks, Finland. Husband name: Isaac Strom. Planning to join her sister Emma Strom in East Templeton, Massachusetts. | |||
385 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | |||
386 | George (Bud) and Bill Sinner | |||
387 | George Macleod (uncle of bride) Shirley Dingle, Peter Etue, Irene (Scotchmer)Wild (aunt of groom) and Paul Forester (a friend of the groom) Wedding of Peter Etue & Shirley Dingle 24 Apr 1965 at St. Joseph's RC Church, Stratford, Ontario. Peter & Paul had just completed their trades training at RCAF Station Borden, near Barrie, Ontario, Canada. |
Owner of original: Peter Etue Date: 24 Apr 1965 |
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388 | George Turton working in his basement work shop 30 May 2007 | |||
389 | Gerald Dennis O'Leary | |||
390 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | |||
391 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | |||
392 | Gerald O`Leary and his three daughters; Lisa, Cindy and Sandra daughters may not be correct order as listed. | |||
393 | Gertie Young and Vera Young circa 1932 |
Owner of original: Peter F. Etue Date: circa 1932 Place: Miller's farm, Tuckersmith Township, near Seaforth, Ontario |
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394 | Gertrude Burnedatta Young 1902-1950 & Veronica "Fanny" Wild 1867-1951 | |||
395 | Gertrude Burnedetta Young circa 1917 abt age 20. Later at age 27, Gertie married Clarence Miller in 1924. Both were age 27 at their marriage. They had no children. However after Mary Wild Etue's death in Oct 1941 (age 33) and Peter Etue was discharged from St. Joseph's hospital, London, in April, 1942, Gertie & Clarence agreed to adopt and raise Mary's infant son; Peter Etue. Gertie turned age 45 on 18 Apr 1942... Peter's arrival was a welcome addition to Gertie & Clarence's lives. Gertie's obituary indicates that she had poor health for about 10 years (43-53). In addition she had been hospitalized for a long period before her passing in Oct 1950. It is noted that Anthony Etue did not attend Gertrude's funeral. Peter's memories are few between age -1 and 9 but I am confident that Gertie & Clarence did an excellent job of raising me with lots of love and kindness. Peter was nine years old when Gertie passed away in Oct 1950 at age 53. Peter's father had remarried in Oct 1950 and he took Peter back to his home in 20 Dec 1950 in Goderich, Ontario. Clarence at age 56 lost his wife in Oct 1950, his adopted son in Dec of 1950 and Clarence died in Nov 1961. Life can be cruel at times! Peter will always be gratetul for the sacrifices Clarence & Gertie made for me by teaching me the basic values in life. I am a much better person for having Clarence & Gertie in my life as my adopted parents. PFE |
Owner of original: Peter F. Etue Date: about 1920 |
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396 | Gertrude Young probably taken at Porter's Hill farm |
Date: unk |
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397 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | |||
398 | Gladys Gayles a friend of Joseph F. Etue, in Carrott River, Saskatchewan, Canada....may have been his neighbour. | |||
399 | Gladys Messett 1906-1971 wife of Frederick Frances Rouse | |||
400 | Glen Eagle 1912 cornerstone on Henry Young & Frances Wild home
28 Trafalgar Street, Goderich, Ontario, Canada. |