The History of Gunter Lake by Irene Martin
To the best of my knowledge, my Gunter ancestors moved to Tudor and Cashel in or around 1860. Abraham Gunter II had 8 children
To the best of my knowledge, my Gunter ancestors moved to Tudor and Cashel in or around 1860. Abraham Gunter II had 8 children
Photos courtesy of Amos McMurray Ila May (Gunter) & David Leroy McMurray Children of Ila & David Back Row: Don, Marie, Myrtle (Marty), Dave, Richard
Photo provided by Deb Woolley The map clearly shows the hamlets of Millbridge, Glanmire and Gunter.
Photo provided by Deb Woolley The photo shows a map of Hastings County from 1891. The census population registered at that time for the entire
Steenburg Lake was originally called Bass Lake. It was renamed after the local Post Master. The post office was originally located in Trudy’s store at
On July 2nd, 2011 the Township of Tudor and Cashel celebrated it’s 125th year of incorporation. The town crier, Bruce Beddell opened the event with
The following historical information was compiled by Debbie Woolley for the 125th birthday celebration of Tudor and Cashel in 2011 from the following sources: 1.
A celebration took place at the Community Centre in Gilmour to commemorate Canada’s 200th birthday. The Committee gathered information with regard to our history and
It took only 120 years for the Township of Tudor and Cashel to be “wet”. From newspaper articles on January 27, 2006 the information with
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