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No8HighlandAve.jpeg
Built in 1836. Picture taken in the middle 1930's when the house was owned by Ray Willson and wife Muriel (Tait). Shortly after this the Willson's remodeled the home to a great extent, removing the pitched roof over the front door, adding a sun porch…

BertieHall#16.jpeg
Only room in cellar lined in Brick Wallsa and ceiling had been plastered originally over brick, and it had a brick floor. All others were dirt.

BertieHall#14.jpeg
Charlie Forsyth and Mrs. Shaddock (housekeeper) in the kitchen.
(Bertie Hall under Frank T Pattison)

BertieHall#13.jpeg
Small portion of wall in the informal drawing room.
(Bertie Hall under Frank T Pattison)

WilliamBrockForsyth.jpeg
William Brock Forsyth
Fort Erie, Ontario
son of Isaac Brock Forsyth

OliveEverettHome#2.jpeg
This house stood on the north side of Highland Avenue.

OliveEverettHome#1.jpeg
This house stood on the north side of Highland Avenue.

RodneyForsythTombstone.jpeg
Rodney, born Mrch 25, 1845 Fort Erie, Ont., died July 8, 1845 Fort Erie, Ont., age 3 months, buried in St. Paul's Churchyard Cemetery.

MennoHouseTombstone.jpeg
Menno House was married to Cora E House, daughter of Clark Daniel, the son of WIlliam Forsyth Jr and Rebecca (nee Moffatt). Buried in Greenwood Cemetery.

WilliamForsythTombstoneToppled.jpeg
Pictured here is William Forsyth's decimated tombstone in St. Pauls' Anglican Cemetery.
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