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MaYÂ·'31. 1853. Hannah w. Wintemute devised to her son in law
John Warren the parcel of land on whichshe
recided: being the N.pt. of lot q. in !&amp; 2 Cone.
containg ~4. acres, dtiring his natural life,
and after his death to his children in the
manner mentioned. She appointed his daughter
Mary Wintemute her7 executrix in a council
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said lands~ to make her execute a sufficient
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Karl G.Brierley : manager of the Jello Company &amp; Campbell Griffin.
early 1900 to 20's.

Dr. Moffat:
Dr. Moffat physician took over the practise of Dr. Streets when
he went overseas during the second world war. He lived in this home on the
N.West er. of Niagara B.vd &amp; Wintemute St .

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