Henry Farm

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The Henry Farm community in Toronto has a direct link to the pioneering Mulholland family that was featured in two posts last week on Snippets of History. The Henry Farm neighbourhood is located on land at Sheppard and Leslie, originally … Continued

Gibson House Museum

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Happy Hogmanay! As the year comes to a close and I cook my traditional haggis to celebrate, I thought I should touch upon a Scottish Canadian family whose home, now a museum, holds a special place in my heart and … Continued

Graydon Hall Manor

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Graydon Hall Manor, known today primarily as a wedding venue in the 401 and Don Mills area, was originally the home of wealthy financier Henry Rupert Bain. It was built in 1936 on over 100 acres overlooking the Don Valley … Continued

Stong Farm

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You may be familiar with the name Stong from Black Creek Pioneer Village, as the first two homes of Daniel and Elizabeth Fisher Stong formed the basis for much of the village. Or you may know the Stong name from … Continued

Mulholland Farm

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I pass by this park all the time and decided this rainy vacation day would be a great time to finally stop and read the sign. #alwaysreadtheplaque The Mullholland Farm was a 400 acre property inherited by Thomas Mullholland, a … Continued

Mulholland Family

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To further my new interest in the pioneering Mulholland family, I headed to Mount Pleasant Cemetery this afternoon to find their graves. Thomas Mulholland and his wife, Mary Ann Conway, are buried near the western side of the cemetery looking … Continued

Robert Ludlow

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n one of those “What a small world!” moments, in finding the obituary for Robert Leonard Ludlow, the young firefighter who died in the fire at Dufferin & Eglinton in 1960, I discovered that he lived at 18 Lamella Ave … Continued

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