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Alfred Edward MacMaster and Florence McDonald MacMaster
Alf MacMaster and Florence MacMaster
Henry Pope McMaster
Henry MacMaster son of Duncan and Katherine Pope McMaster, Waterside, Pictou County, NS
Duncan and John McMaster
Duncan McMaster and his brother John McMaster, sons of Samuel McMaster, Cape John, Pictou County, Nova Scotia
McMaster Family of Pictou County and Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin
Family of John and Annie Holmes McMaster
Sillars or Sellers Family of Pictou County and Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin
Annie Agnes McMaster Sellers, Abel Sellers and their children
A Strenuous Voyage From Auld Scotland
Written by Rev J E Forbes as told by George Fogo. Printed in the Pictou Advocate 15 July 1927 page 2.
George Fogo
102nd birthday
Pictou Golf and Country Club
Belleville Farm, Beeches Road, Pictou
The Old McRae Mill along the Toney River, Toney Mills, Pictou County
Photos of the old mills on the Toney River at Toney Mills, Pictou County circa 1930. A gristmill and sawmill were built by Alexander McRae circa 1855. His sons, John and Roderick McRae, operated the mills until the early to mid-1880s.
Photograph: Isabella Fraser 1852-1899
Isabella Fraser was residing in Providence RI in Febraury 1893 at the time of he mother's passing. She must have decided to return to Toney River because she purchased a parcel of land from her siblings as part of the settlement of her mother's estate.
Photograph: Margaret Catherine (Fraser) MacKenzie of Toney River and later of Pictou
This is the second photograph Margaret Catherine (Fraser) MacKenzie had taken at the Morton Photography Studio on Westminster Street in Providence, R.I.. The other photo, taken an estimated 20 years ealier, when she was 18, is uploaded to HAGGIS.
Ship Arival Record: John Mockler, Hannah Mockler and Mary Ross as passengers on the Bark Banshee
This appears to be the maiden voyage of the barque "Banshee" built by John Mockler in 1854. How exciting for John Mockler's eldest child and daughter, Hannah, age 18, to join him on this trip to Boston! Capt. Ross' daughter Mary is also aboard.
Book Excerpt: Ships, Shipbuilders and Seamen of Pictou County by James Cameron
An excerpt from the book, Ships, Shipbuilders and Seamen of Pictou County by James Cameron, regarding John Mockler and the Mockler family of River John, Pictou County
Photograph: Simon Roderick Fraser of Toney River, circa 1876
Photograph of Simon Roderick Fraser, son of James and Nancy (McRae) Fraser of Toney River. The photo comes from the archives of Ethel Drummond. Ethel identified this photo as being Simon Fraser, the cousin of her mother Christine Fraser (McRae) Lawrence.
Photograph: Simon Roderick Fraser of Toney River, seated, with unidentified young man, circa 1880
Tintype photograph of Simon Roderick Fraser, seated, with an unidentified young man. the photograph was probably taken around the year 1880 when Simon was 20 years old. It was also around the time his father, James Fraser, passed.
Photograph: Captain Patrick Mockler 1838-1930
Captain Patrick Mockler, born at River John in 1838, was the son of John and Eleanor Mockler of River John. He was the oldest son of thirteen children - ten of whom lived to adulthood. All five sons were master mariners who sailed the world.
Photograph: Margaret Barbara MacKenzie of Toney River, 1869-1893
Photograph of Margaret Barbara MacKenzie of Toney River. The photograph was taken at Boston. Margaret died not long after she returned from her trip to Boston. She died in 1893 and is buried at Riverwalk Cemetery at Toney Mills.
Photograph: Simon Roderick Fraser of Toney River, seated, with Al McKay of Toney River, circa 1905
This photo was taken by Colin S. MacKenzie of MacKenzie Photo Co. at Aberdeen around the time Al McKay, at age 21, emigrated to Aberdeen from Toney River, N.S. in March 1904. Al's uncle, Simon Fraser, is about 45 years old in this photograph.
Photograph: Simon Fraser, Margaret Matilda Fraser and Jessie Ann MacKenzie Fraser, 1898
Simon Roderick Fraser and Jessie Ann (MacKenzie) Fraser and their daughter Margaret Matilda Fraser (4 years old) prior to their emigration to Aberdeen, Grays Harbor County, Washington, U.S.A. in July 1898
Photograph: Christina "Christy" (McRae) MacMillan
Christy (McRae) MacMillan is the youngest of ten children born to Alexander and Isabella McRae of Toney River. She died in 1944 at Winnipeg at the age of 102. She never remarried after the loss of her husband William MacMillan in December 1915.
Photograph: Roderick and Catherine Ann (McQuarrie) McRae, circa 1925
Roderick and Catherine Anne (McQuarrie) McRae of Roscanville, Saskatchewan and formerly of Toney River. Roderick is the son of Alexander and Isabella McRae of Toney River. Catherine is the daughter of Donald and Catherine McQuarrie of Toney River.
Photograph: Isabella (McRae) McQuarrie of Toney River
Isabella (McRae) McQuarrie, daughter of Alexander and Isabella McRae of Toney River. Isabella married Daniel Lauchlin McQuarrie, son of Lauchlin and Nancy McQuarrie of Scotch Hill. I am interested in more information on Daniel and Isabella McQuarrie.
Image of Allan and Catherine (McRae) McQuarrie
Allan and Catherine (McRae) McQuarrie of Carnoustie, Saskatchewan and formerly of Toney River.
Photograph Portrait: Alexander Hugh McQuarrie
Photograph of Alexander Hugh McQuarrie, son of Allan and Catherine (McRae) McQuarrie of Saskatchewan and formerly of Toney River. Alex used the initials "A.H. McQuarrie" for his name. He left us many poems and information on his uncle, John McRae.