Kinloss-Kairshea WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 3, [1970] - [1976], p. 28

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V3- 595 Lot 17 Con 6 Rimless West “alf of Lot 17 â€" Kero-Green Ponds â€" The number of grass farms in this area has inrrea ed we the farhing unit has enlarged. Host of tLe‘e have no buildings, aud are used mainlv for paSEuFing cattle. One exception is lot 17, Concession F, Kinloss which was bonght in 1957 0V Horden Litt, sanill operator in Teeswater. H e has built a private r1wwav far his airrraft, a hwnver, and r 3 a‘e. He now has 3 fish ponds, a 3 Hole :01? rourse, anfl a conservation fi- 0 L ,1 wiich shelters wild dweks, Tanada abese, pheaSwnts and the latest adfljtion ea is two deer. Pictured here is Charles Nicholson and his wife Lets-tie ’81:}: (ms: t\, as 0-. ¢‘§\L In 1867_following their marriage at London, Allan Nicholson and Catherine Masson settled on lot 17. This farm was known as the Marsh. There were firee sons born here, Charles, Sam- uel, Donald. Charles married Letetia 0n Nov-29, 1906 samuel married Martha Kennedv of the 5th Con of Huron Twp., who died Feb.,193é. Thev had one son, Elrov of Moose Jaw. In 1933 he married Annie Hughes of Linloss Twp. Sam died in Donald married hate TcIntvre All three went West in 1910 and settled in the @oose Ja'.aree.

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