Lakeside WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 1a, 1931-59, p. 2

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I.“ . - -e E r "-----, 1 . - . -'----------, ., Mad . . _ T "m VI ’ V .kkboute if“ Brick In Lakesidg'm'" -‘ F us time Ct". ‘37 U) tl: f f , , f /lf)y rename '/J(iuj2iedsetj,iittit,isi',, i,' f att ,‘Squire lngersoll, who ott',i,i' tlri's, ----. Ffprt'r of land in and abo t 1hri,tier, Henry I st . iintrey,y,ii.ii.71ilegoauirt,t?/, 's'iej'ft"t . I S st . 'v-u rubsale Describes was 33:21:21; (y1tily, write I in the dense fares e little lake t . r'. age rlea Henry Shrubsole, mega??? bpssouri. ‘Fath "---... Te" remembers quite well t ‘Y o. SW99; , er Was Pioneer B . 198353011 Into the xr' 2 ME tin; nan. j of North Oxf rick Mak ' lot 0 ford, The Egg-Eh J2ste,e, hart . o _ I pk an _ I This Cotttine {d Came to 1:229 (tee, upon two (it,ii,ti'iiti,'iiiiitf , Knew Buff, I nt m 1846 and the 8 1td,htr: bby two horses on: i ' e . j Teri-GCI'.: is a-Strugg’ling'v“ ty/pt was madeyaggifgaxtllilgaé The e n e own i _ ilitary road . over. " i f ed Much L g rsoll - Thamesford then to the village ot , . and Near I mud ce north throu l "t _ ;' Lake. , on the Tenth 'Concessi g1 the _ f The Journ Jr---- , that had Just been co on, a road, 'Conv Ts-, . a] Man had a . , Years before It Puyeted two (v I elballon " an Interest, a” . ' was Maren a _ t of With an . Int, spring thaws h d . nd the I 1 l r the distri Old'llme "a. I a set-in as the li _ V not On . Citizen. caravan Wound it lttle IIellz‘y T. Shrubs Saturday wh I bush-gm trail Ag] S way along the , .to the ' sole of Down,. en ney the Sh f if” an all day Jour, iii 1 cffice remix-dine le, Came sis: d rubsmes (the Party t j Cle about the a a recent ay. t e off,trtf.shruissoT, his if con. Whiel old Lak . I amily and Thoma C. W e and 1 lap) . . esfd l . S and Sid . 'Dapel. leaied Ht the c 1 e Mm sole, 1brothers of ‘Tho Hey Shrub, / lthose- pe, Will be l‘elgellmns of this the clearing just South tin/i'?, reached ’ 1e..t,i:'ir,i'i'0yrtadthtjact, 1115531129“? by IVillage of Medina, where 13523338“ .was ' ' - , the s . , 0 the ate John Brazi . . the rearing???“ With ti'P,yteirc, ('amiiy ':Sht1bsoie laminae: can“ or ,the .Sole's mVi' y? fact it Was Hedi? m the m Kent County, England The“ ha-Ck , made the if, Charles 281111313. Shrub. stayed all night with the hr , family .‘Hein-v t Wst brick a 1 Pf:ale who JIt the morning took u amers and tf, ago, f/eye he is 81.0%: viii? there. the lake two miles to 'tdede,'?, for us all inzii m1.e 111e11?01.;'2"9 Yet ,3‘ Roads were practically 1,flh't,eyid: . those Who dgnt into' cough pd ga e‘ _iere and to help the 't'ratl'lll,eyf,te,t. I the lake l [“1 businesS in Ions and the trail Mr. Brazier ciiiG'1ele. OVer . t'frst Joy Je? he as a Iadand about} . ily a team which was attached e fam. . . work at the age Otfook his . one horse rig while the third at; the _ Bumuo In . "Ven', ; 'rt,idfl',1. on the big wagon. mm] Mr. Shrub ' The Forbes _ . nbersoll farm was as explain, a farm in sole's father _ in a preVious article, on the South - Kent the Maid Came from East corner of what is now t . _ . ' Engh . Stone d . . . he Irill- big “anus and, nine mil Istrict of age, lie land “Inning well round th and his ,Pal‘l‘acks at 'de. from the east side of the lake. At a spot j e l York . wile landed atham. He east of the present Anglican It! “1 1846 at ‘Buffal , t1 . Cthh/ for a few and after wow o, New We was a log dwelling and int i Cur , months IL, Hung about this the .Shrubsole famil D ed work . l. Shrub . y moved. In mastered t1 In a '1JFiclr Yard Sole se- a few weeks kilns were set up and making and]? art of brick. He 30911 work was commenced with the ind/dir mess f .flllally Mart x and tile taeture of brick. Squire Ingersoll h falo mgr 31111139111 He stidr'upjn bus. decided to build a saw mill at ails; town emf?” years angled in But.. north end of the lake and as steam Place to a Pom a Tmparati Saw that was the only power available a tall) Well of th bustling city ‘HIVely 811ml] chimney was necessary. The first kiln much of “e early day; tl e used to (ll! of brick burned by Mr. "Shmbsole the city le ground now .191‘6 when Wherefore went to the building of this TUShes orwas a bag ii1fdio1r,trt/i by [chimney which was erected in the _ Buttaio East“. During" his r l mm; of {summer of 1859 and was fifty feet member 'f Senior ki'hrub Is,idence in in height. The chimney was built by he Used to the fire "ii'tud')"/,l,,e, was a John Morrison, an early bricklayer of epidemic o tell of the terrigtmenc and the district. The saw mill building _ of the c1t~Wluch carried offle Choierd iand machinery was built and instaned Swept th IZens and ot th hundreds ,by Hugh McKenzie, assisted by John. . Was knovizough the Sham;3 fir.e which Harris and George Brazier. l, 3 __ i, . 1357, in ly the foreign es In what .The. boiler of the first steam eis) rr' J Shrllbsole le month of ‘9"apter. in gme had to be brought from Ingelu _ KL“; and ther faHilly moved, {15111311. the soil and Henry Sweeney, who Mi. Mr, Lone the father engao Ingersou Shrubsole says was a teamster and three miles making brick Enid With ar not a miller, was engaged to trans. Period oft west; of the to a Yard port the heavy 11‘011 tank from the time Whe Wo years. This wn for a railway. When he got into the sand .. thutited "the Crimean 1V “is at the hills east of Lakeside his horses were F t. of mai such a Slump t la' 5 ending] Vunable to mate further progress and being in and Produ Ill the markets” uShrubsole senior lent three horses to Inf-1c); esDeC1aH‘mCeh the settler-3’ [help him out. When the boiler was left thyal‘d " Miiik ft. The Long finstalled and the sawmill operating, 'to tak e ttrwdgl" ' the W'Opl'leto plans were made for the erection of . e and 1R3lti2tyt'yefi:e new”; a grist mill also but this ww‘fabt l {.‘LE' l " o get hi I flqihit out until the next y” rittt: I ar t? s pay. {'5‘ . ilding still smudge k 'i- "; iiiliiiliW,"the durability o Al hm}: _ ’ 's l _ I j [ _ \ / l

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