Back row L to R: Larry, Louis, Agatha, Alex, Charlotte, Archange
Front row L to R: Edward (Ned), Eleanor (Mother), Millie, John, Laurent (Father)
Note: eldest daughter Victoria is not in the photo, as she died in 1899.
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Back row L to R: Larry, Louis, Agatha, Alex, Charlotte, Archange
Front row L to R: Edward (Ned), Eleanor (Mother), Millie, John, Laurent (Father)
Note: eldest daughter Victoria is not in the photo, as she died in 1899.
L to R: Gene (Imogene), Lena (Helena), Richard Y.
Back row, L to R: D.C. McEachern, Miss Stewart, Mr. Kerr, Miss Currie, Mrs. Smith;
Front row, L to R: J.F. Bryant, Miss C. Blain, D.S. McKenzie
Nieces and nephew of Richard H. Secord. Children of Thomas C. Secord and Jane Bayne.
L to R: Mabel (May), Madeline (Maddie), Richard H. Secord.
A carte de visite.
Previously misidentified as children of Richard H. & Annie Y. Secord.
R.H. Johnston is seated in the front row, 4th from the right.
An Indigenous woman standing beside a horse travois pulling a child.
Son of Eleanor and Laurent Garneau; was a hobby hunter.
In Albany, New York, likely at or around the time Florence Byron married Gustave May on 17 Aug 1905 in New York.
Lucie is likely Louise Marrin, later married to Percy Byron, Florence's brother.
Wedding of Edward (Ned) Garneau and Mabel Mary Mooney.
L to R: ? , Ned Garneau, Mabel Mooney, Nelly Mooney
The interior of the blacksmith shop on Fraser Avenue. Homer Lyons is on the right in the leather apron. Mr. Latta is the gentleman with a beard on the left.