AULPH Family Tree

AULPH FAMILY TREE While investigating my SMITH family tree, I looked into the Aulph family line to verify their possible relationship to our Smith one. I have been approached a number of times to ask if Smith is just a translation of the original Aulph surname and I wanted to see if this was possible…

Welland Tribune Excerpts 1910

Newspaper Tidbits Excerpted from the Welland Tribune, March 4, 1910. SCHOOL REPORT – Report of S.S. No. 2, Humberstone of work done during February: IV Class – Total marks 200. –Marks obtained : Russell Robins 153, Paul Graf 144, Mabel Haines 131, Joseph Rhora 102, Philip Schroeder 63, Martha Piets 18, Albert Gram 10, Caroline…

Welland Tribune Excerpts 1910

Newspaper Tidbits Excerpts from the Welland Tribune, March 4, 1910   GAS LINE – Little Elsa Kramer is on the sick list. Clerk Near spent Saturday in Welland. Cora Steele spent Saturday in Buffalo. Miss Olive Kaisley is visiting Buffalo. Mr. Kraus of Buffalo spent Tuesday and Wednesday here. Paul Gram and son Albert were…

Welland Tribune Excerpts 1910

Newspaper Tidbits Excerpts from the Welland Tribune, March 4, 1910 STEVENSVILLE – Mr. H. Zimmerman spent Wednesday in Welland. Miss J. Zimmerman is spending a few days in Buffalo. Mr. Frank Hazen made another trip to Black Rock on Tuesday evening. Mrs. J.F. Beam is in Toronto attending a good roads convention. Miss Zell Robinson…

Welland Tribune Excerpt 1907

Newspaper Tidbit TRAVELLERS – reported by J. O. Wismer, G. T. R. ticket agent. Bridgeburg – A. M. Cowling, F. D. Harrigan. Port Robinson – Fred Hesler. Black Rock – Miss Klee. Toronto – R. H. Appleyard, Rev. R. Duff. Suspension Bridge – Eddie White. Thorold – Miss Dohn. Simcoe – A. E. Terry. Buffalo…