Ontario Community Newspapers

Mary Ethel ferries farmers & travellers in 1800s, p. 2

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·' · Q : James Way Anderson enjoyed breeding Percheron horses. Here, he is shown in his earlier years tending to one of his horses. James Way Anderson sits in a wicker chair on the porch of the Rednersville Road home. His wife, Theadocia, sits smiling beside him in what appears to be a rocking chair. Sitting on the steps are Gertie and Harry Anderson and an unidentified woman. The picture was taken around 1910. I Anderson built this house around 1855. Originally, verandas wrapped all around it. The Babbitts have renovated much of the inside, adding second storey windows to the front.

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