South Line Brant WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 2, [1975] - [2005], p. 44

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1/} 3; Lot 62 and 63, Cone. 3 SDR 7 Isadore and Gladys Benninger Farm Lot 62 from Crown by the O’Neil family; Lot 63 from Crown by Thos. O'Neil Lot 62, Cone. 3 SDR was sold to William Blake and then Edward Dobson. who sold [0 Edward Hopkins around 1930. In May 1957‘ Laura Hopkins sold it to Isadore and Gladys (Hopkins) Benninger. Laura retained the house and three acres. Update: Terrance Schurter bought this house in 1983. Isadore Benninger bought Lot 63, Conc. 3 SDR in 1936. ln 1940 he built a barn and operated a mink ranch. He was also a building contractor. In the l9SO's the Bunningcrs operated a beef ring and did mixed farming. “Our property was homesteaded by the late Japez Woods and we renovated the houw 1m lot 63 in 1947. We built our present house over top of the old house and lit ed in it during; that time." (Gladys Benninger) The Benningers purchased Lot 62, Cone. 2 SDR from Edward Hopkins. Update: In WSW it was sold to Burl and Darlene Goodacre who severed 10 acres and built ti log house on it. The rest was,sold to Kenneth Hunt. Les Haas: my a. u 4 .- ‘ v i -- - n fim Gladys and Isadore have one son and one daughter. Kenneth and Cathy live in (‘hcsley with their two boys, Keith and Kevin. Elizabeth Ann Seddon lives in Toronto Isadore died in a construction accident in 1968, and Gladys presently lives on the 1 fit“. acre farm alone. The land is rented out. October 2004 update: Gladys died on January 9, 2001. Eliazabeth Ann (Seddon) Rot- died on October 12, 2003. The south part oflot 63 was sold to Francis and Janice l Iundl in 1995. The house and ten acres were kept by Gladys until she died. It was then sold to Susan Giesel, and some time later the barn was taken down. ,.V. 7 Fa »- ‘

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