Diary of Alice Martha Rebecca Young nee Maneer



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Alice (Maneer) Young Diary
1902-1906 - Transcripts  


Alice (Maneer) Young Diary           Alice (Maneer) Young Diary
1902-1906 - Original                1902-1906 - Poems


North West Quarter of Lot 21 Concession 9,
Innisfil Township. (Craigvale)
Home of Alice Young & Family when she first
kept her Diary from 1902 to 1905.
Painted by William's cousin May Palmer.

This photo was taken in 1910.
In the early 1900s it was the home of Alice Young's in-laws.
Alice and her family moved there from across the road in
September 1905. She died in this house in December 1907.
Later, Alice's son William Young inherited the farm. Two of
William's 3 children were born here, one of them being my
My father was born on the kitchen table in this house and
several years later had his tonsils removed on the same table.


The final resting place of Alice & George Young, their
daughter Bertha Lisle, son Murray E. and an infant son.

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