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Newspaper clippings

Have you stepped outside yet? Don't!!! Too freaking cold. Windchill of minus 35 here on the Bay of Quinte.

I have started adding newspaper clippings. The clippings on the main page are relatives. When I search newspaper archives I save anything I come across with family or similar names. I am posting these under "other". They may or not be connected to our tree. The Thornton tree is huge and many of our great grandfather's sibling settled in the Toronto area. If you know a Thornton from Toronto there is a good chance they are connected :)


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