Item is photograph of Isabella McIntosh, who was born September 10, 1907 in Stellarton, the daughter of John William McIntosh (1880-1910) and Marion Dunbar (1881-1951). She was married to Duncan Frederick McDonald (1908-2000) and died August 30, 2003 in New Glasgow. Photograph is annotated: "Aberdeen Graduate"
Item is a portrait photograph of two poses of a young woman; in one, she is facing to the side, bust. Myrtle Grace McGregor was born April 1, 1899 in Sunny Brae, the daughter of John McGregor and Mary Jessie Fraser. She was married to Charles Murdock McLeod, and died after 1967.
Item is a portrait photograph of Mrs. George McGregor's children. The girl, Hannah M. Elizabeth (1908-1938), stands between two younger boys, Daniel Crocket (1911-1993) and Alexander McGlashen (1913-2000), who are seated on a small table and a small chair, full pose. Their parents were George Alexander McGregor (1867-1943) and Mary Jane Crocket (1879-1962).
Item is a photograph of Miss Janet or Jessie Louise McDonald, who was born c. 1885 in Durham, the daughter of John David McDonald and Margaret McLean. She never married, and lived with her sister Ada S., who was a teacher. Miss McDonald died at the age of 102 in Pictou, and was predeceased by her sister.
Item is a portrait photograph of Mr. & Mrs. A.W. McDonald, full pose. Alexander William "Sandy" McDonald (1861-1916) married Kate Willima Ross (1881-1938). Kate was from Blue Mountain. The couple never had children.
Item is a wedding portrait of Mr. & Mrs. A.W. McDonald, the bride is seated with her husband seated on the edge of the chair; full pose. Alexander William "Sandy" McDonald (1861-1916) married Kate Willima Ross (1881-1938). Kate was from Blue Mountain. The couple never had children.
Item is a portrait photograph of Mr. & Mrs. Neil McDonald. Mrs. Neil McDonald seated on a wicker chair with Mr. Neil McDonald seated on its arm, 3/4 pose. Neil was born on July 12, 1853 in Wycocomagh, Cape Breton. He was married first to Mary Ann McDonald (1856-1894), and later to Mary Fraser (1853-1942), the latter of whom is pictured here. Neil died on May 29, 1931 in Thorburn.
Item is photographic portrait of James McDonald (1876-1952), the son of Duncan (1841-1929) and Elizabeth Davidson McDonald (1840-1923). He was from Coalburn, Pictou County, was married to Mary McDonald (1879-1967), and had a son, Duncan Davidson McDonald (1908-1985).
Item is photographic portrait of James McDonald (1876-1952), the son of Duncan (1841-1929) and Elizabeth Davidson McDonald (1840-1923). He was from Coalburn, Pictou County, was married to Mary McDonald (1879-1967), and had a son, Duncan Davidson McDonald (1908-1985).
Item is a photograph of the two children of Mrs. McDonald. Frederick McDonald (1923-2015) married Marie Annabelle Muirhead. Katherine Jean "Jeannie" McDonald (1928-2015) married Francis Clifford Pitts.
Item is a photograph of Allister Duncan McDonald, born August 2, 1892 in Sunny Brae, and his wife, Ida Pearl Giffin (1894-1951). The couple had no children, and McDonald died in 1963 in New Glasgow.
Item is a photograph of Florence McDonald, bust. McDonald was born in 1904, the daughter of Duncan C. McDonald and Jessie Holmes McDonald. She never married, had no children, worked for most of her life in Boston, and died in 1995. Print from Nitrate Negative: 27-312
Item is a portrait photograph of a woman seated in a chair with Jack McDonald seated on the arm of the chair in a soldier's uniform. McDonald was born in St. Paul's, Pictou County in 1894 and died in Westville in 1981. He was married first to Jessie Laura Chisholm (1892-1924) and later to Rose Williams (1901-1972).
Item is a portrait photograph Cecilia McDonald, bust. Address: 26 Thorburn. McDonald was born circa 1908, daughter of John B. and Mary McDonald. She had three siblings: Dnaiel, Christene, and John A. McDonald.
Item is a portrait photograph of Miss. Jessie Bell McDonald, wearing glasses, a high-necked blouse and jacket with double lapels which stands up behind her neck, bust. Miss McDonald (1866-1928) married Daniel Duncan McDonald (1867-1939) in 1904. They had no children.
Item is a portrait photograph of Miss. Jessie Bell McDonald, wearing glasses, a high-necked blouse and jacket with double lapels, bust. Miss McDonald (1866-1928) married Daniel Duncan McDonald (1867-1939) in 1904. They had no children.
Item is a portrait photograph of William Thomas "Bruce" McDonald (1880-1961) standing in centre behind two women seated in front of scenic backdrop, full pose. One of the women is his sister Mary McDonald (1879-1967); the other lady is unknown.
Item is a portrait photograph of Alphonso McDearmid wearing a winged collar and broad tie, looking to the side, seated, bust. McDearmid, the son of Daniel McDearmid and Christy Bell McKenzie, was born circa 1876 and died in 1909 unmarried and without children. McDearmid's first name is spelled in a variety of ways: Alphonso/Alphonse/Alfonse.
Item is a photograph of Neil Fleming McBeth (1878-1957) wearing horse-shoe shaped pin in vest lapel; bust. McBeth was the son of Robert McBeth and Catherine Baillie. He was married first to Margaret Fraser, and later to Jessie Belle McDonald.
Item is a photograph of Sadie E. McAskill, who was born November 25, 1898 in Stellarton, and died January 15, 1969 in Taunton, Mass. USA. She had at least three brothers, Donald, Alex, and Kenneth McAskill, and was married to Clifford Emanuel Peterson, with whom she had seven children.
Item is a photograph of Donald McAskill and George Burden. McAskill had at least three siblings: brothers Alex and Kenneth, and sister Sadie E. Burden was born circa 1877 in Stellarton, Pictou County, and married Jessie Osburn (who died circa 1944). They had four sons, Clarence, William, Nathan, and Gordon, all of whom live in the U.S.A. Burden had two brothers, James who lived in the U.S.A., and John, who lived in Stellarton. Burden died in Taunton, Massachusetts, U.S.A., in 1953.
Item is a photograph of the W.J. Maxwell family: father William J. Maxwell (1857-1933) and Harriet G. Roy (1850-1925), sons Havelock R. (1885-1919) and James William (1882-1959), and daughters A. Wilkie (1881-1974) and Mrs. D.S. Gray (dates unknown).