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PATH:C:\Peter's WP Files\WHITLOCK\GENEAL PATH:C:\Peter’s WP Files\WHITLOCK\GENEAL\ FILE:PH1TO.END DATE:June 3,2021 Last Web Update:April 23,2018 PHOTOGRAPHS PH0001 Richard Johns (1824-1913) & Eliza (Whitlock) Johns (1823-1904) of Huron Co., ONT c1890's (W01) from Myrtle Madge Johns PH0002 Isaac Whitlock Johns (1855-1908) & Elizabeth Kate (Elford) Johns (1859-1933) of Huron Co., ONT c1890's (W01) from Myrtle Madge Johns PH0003 Isaac Whitlock Johns (1855-1908) & Elizabeth Kate (Elford) Johns (1859-1933) & sons of Huron Co., ONT c1890's (W01) from Myrtle Madge Johns PH0004 Isaac Whitlock Johns (1855-1908) & Elizabeth Kate (Elford) Johns (1859-1933) & sons of Huron Co., ONT c1890s (W01) from Myrtle Madge Johns PH0005 Harriett (Johns) Cudmore (1860-1955) of SAS 1951 (W01) from Myrtle Madge Johns PH0006 Martin Wesley Johns (1913- ) & Margaret Mary (Hilborn) Johns (1916-1979) & family of Hamilton, ONT 1964 (W01) from Myrtle Madge Johns PH0007 Silas Whitlock (1819-1896) of Huron Co., ONT c1890s (W01) from Myrtle Madge Johns PH0008 Isaac Whitlock (1821-1899) of Huron Co., ONT c1890s (W01) from Myrtle Madge Johns PH0009 (young man) c1880's (W01) from Myrtle Madge Johns PH0010 “John Whitlock, North Carolina, United States of America to Sam’l Westaway, Exeter, ONT of Canada” c1880s (W01) from Myrtle Madge Johns PH0011 Ann Brook (Whitlock) Westaway (1846-1890) of Oshawa, ONT c1860s (W01) from Myrtle Madge Johns PH0012 William Whitlock (1812-1890) & Mary (Brook) Whitlock (1819-1880) of Huron Co., ONT c1860s (W01) from Myrtle Madge Johns PH0013 Charles Percival Westaway (1908-1988) & Rena Ross (Patrick) Westaway (1908-1999) of Hamilton, ONT c1960s (W01) from Myrtle Madge Johns PH0014 James Whitlock Westaway (1913-1999) of Toronto, ONT c1960s (W01) from Myrtle Madge Johns PH0015 Jessie Evelyn (Grobb) Westaway (1883-1956) & children c1920s (W01) from Myrtle Madge Johns PH0016 William John Westaway (1873-1935) of Ottawa, ONT c1920's (W01) from Myrtle Madge Johns PH0017 Charles Percival Westaway (1908-1988) of Hamilton, ONT c1950s (W01) from Myrtle Madge Johns PH0018 Richard Westaway (1830s?- ) of Hamilton, ONT c1860s (W01) from Myrtle Madge Johns PH0019 Elizabeth Grace (Hunter) Westaway (1876-1966) of Hamilton, ONT c1960s (W01) from Myrtle Madge Johns PH0020 Charles Whitlock Clement Westaway (1883-1915) of ONT c1890s (W01) from Myrtle Madge Johns PH0021 George Martin (1841-1923) & Rebecca (Whitlock) Martin (1844-1922) c1890s (W01) from Myrtle Madge Johns PH0022 Samuel Percival Westaway (1885- ) of Wellington Co., ONT c1890s (W01) from Myrtle Madge Johns PH0023 Samuel Westaway (1842-1899) of Brantford, ONT c1870s (W01) from Myrtle Madge Johns PH0024 Agnes (Whitlock) Smallacombe (1844-1921) of Hensall, Huron Co., ONT c1860s (W01) from Myrtle Madge Johns PH0025 Mr Brook? c1860s (W01) from Myrtle Madge Johns PH0026 Thomas Whitlock (1806-1875)? of St.Mary’s, ONT c 1850s (W01) from Myrtle Madge Johns PH0027 Fredrick Edwin Wuerth & Helen Margaret (Turnbull) Wuerth (1928- ) & family of Elgin, ONT 1982 (W01) from Helen Wuerth PH0028 Ann (Bright) Whitlock (1802- ) of Frithelstock, DEV c1860s (W01) from Peggy Cohoe PH0029 Selina (Whitlock) Redcliffe (1827-1905) of Bideford, DEV c1860s (W01) from Peggy Cohoe PH0030 Sean Whitelock (1982- ) of Toronto, ONT 1983 (W19) from Wilma Whitelock PH0031 William Pittar Brown (1848-1913) & Mary Ann (Whitlock) Brown (1848-1933) & family of HAM 1887 from Les Brown PH0032 Della Hannah (Whitlock) Drury (1847-1914) of USA c1880s (W28) from Cuma Schofield PH0033 Della Hannah (Whitlock) Drury (1847-1914) of USA c1910s (W28) from Cuma Schofield PH0034 Cuma (Drury) (Riggs) Schofield (1911- ) of North Fork, CA (W28) & Patricia Ann (Mackie) Hallock (1931- ) of Bothell, WA (W09)& Peter Mark Whitlock (1949- ) of Port Coquitlam, BC (W01) 1984 from Pam Hallock PH0035 Susan Jane (White) Whitlock (1947- ) & Peter Mark Whitlock (1949- ) of Port Coquitlam, BC (W01) & Patricia Ann (Mackie) Hallock (1931- ) of Bothell, WA (W09) 1984 from Pam Hallock PH0036 12 photos c1850s, 1860s at Chatham, KEN from Adrienne Campbell PH0037 Beverly Whitlock (1930's- ) of Glencoe, ONT 1984 (W28) from Canada Poultryman June 1984 PH0038 Devon Whitlock coat of arms from Georgia James PH0039 Estella (Whitlock) Armstrong (1869-1958) & Harrison Whitlock (1832-1882) of Kalamazoo, MI 1860's (W09) from Iola Ebendorf PH0040 Winter Scene by Duncan Whitlock from Jill Whitlock PH0041 George Elmo Ashton (1900-1986) of Rochester, MI 1985 (W01) from Elmo Ashton PH0042 Orange Whitlock (1813-1895) & Phebe A. (Hiscock) Whitlock (1817-1897) of Clinton Co., MI c1880s (W09) from Pam Hallock PH0043 Orpha (Whitlock) Gunsalles (1808?-1873) & Orange James Gunsalles (1841?- ) c1880s & Mary E. (Whitlock) Coleman (1850s- ) c1880s & Mr. & Mrs. Sam Whitlock (1802?-1869) taken at Belleville, IL c1880s (W09) from Pam Hallock PH0044 Permelia Ann (Whitlock) Chipman (1819-1895) of MI c1880s (W09) from Pam Hallock PH0045 Orange Adelbert Whitlock (1847-1910) of MI c 1870s (W09) from Pam Hallock PH0046 Vote Fred Wuerth for Reeve 1985 Port Elgin (W01) from Helen Wuerth PH0047 Pam Smith at Dogaport, Langtree, DEV 1986 (W01) from Pam Smith PH0048 Orpha (Whitlock) Gunsalles (1808?-1873) c1860s (W09) from Pam Hallock PH0049 Stuart Alan James (1963- ) of Plymouth, DEV 1987 (W01) from Jim Whitelock PH0050 Narrissa Jane (Whitelock) James (1965- ) of Plymouth, DEV 1987 (W01) from Jim Whitelock PH0051 James Arthur Whitelock (1950-1997) of Plymouth, DEV 1987 (W01) from Jim Whitelock PH0052 Phyllis Court, Henley-on-Thames, OXF c1980s PH0053 Whitlocksworthy crossroads 1986 from John R. Whitlock PH0054 Irish Whitlock Reunion Sep.20,1986 (W28) Esme & Harvey Trotter, Cuma Schofield, Jean A. Whitlock, Pam Hallock PH0055 Thankful (Lewis) Whitlock (1795- ??) of Ct c1850's (W09) from Pam Hallock PH0056 Etching of BulstrodeWhitelocke (1605-1675) from Ruth Spalding PH0057 Sir James Whitlock (1570-1632) portrait in the National Portrait Gallery, LND PH0058 Norman Sinclair Whitlock (1911-1982) of LND c1976 (W54) from Marianne Whitlock PH0059 Norman Sinclair Whitlock (1911-1982) of LND 1946 (W54) from Marianne Whitlock PH0060 Hannah (Whitlock) Canning (1831-1912) of North Aston, OXF c1860's (W20) from Carol Canning Alley PH0061 Group photo including Frederick Wilson Dent of CAM c.1900? from Margaret Baker PH0062 Group photo including Frederick Wilson Dent of CAM c.1900? photo taken in Brewood, STS from Margaret Baker PH0063 Melchia Conrad (1813-1884)& Uzetta (Whitlock) Conrad (1812-1890) of Tompkins Co., NY c.1860's (W36) from Mileta Farr Kilroy PH0064 Mary Conrad (1841-??) of Mi c1890 (W36) from Mileta Farr Kilroy PH0065 Cecil E. Kilroy (1909- ??) & Mileta Lola (Farr) Kilroy (1912-??) 1985 (W36) from Mileta Farr Kilroy PH0066 Grave stone, Oakgrove Cemetery, Galesburg, Mi of Uzetta (Whitlock) Conrad (1812-1890) 1982 (W36) from Mileta Farr Kilroy PH0067 Grave stone Oakgrove Cemetery, Galesburg, Mi of Melchia Conrad (1813-1884) 1982 (W36) from Mileta Farr Kilroy PH0068 Lorah Whitlock’s brick in East Carey St., Richmond, Va 1989 from John R. Whitlock PH0069 Farr Reunion July 11,1987 (W36) from Mileta Farr Kilroy PH0070 Suzannah Frances Elizabeth Whitlock (1847?-1928) of Birmingham, WAR c 1900 from Laura Butler PH0071 Claremont E. Whitlock (1878-1952) of Alamosa Co., Co c1940's (W25) from Douglas Lee Whitlock PH0072 Clarence Oliver Whitlock (1903-1973) & Mable Irene (Barnes) Whitlock (1905- ) of La Junta, Otero Co., Co c1927 (W25) from Douglas Lee Whitlock PH0073 Group photo of family of Claremont E. Whitlock (1878-1952) of Alamosa Co., Co c1940's (W25)from Douglas Lee Whitlock PH0074 Harmer House, Old Heathfield, East Sussex re Jonathan Harmer b.1661 PH0075 “Jeri’s Rose” greeting card by David K. Whitlock 1987 from Douglas L. Whitlock PH0076 Whitlock Car photos Cricklewood, LND c1930's PH0077 Rosanna Elizabeth (Whitlock) Catton (1868- ), Norwich, NFK c1930's (W58) from Susan Roberts PH0078 Rosanna Elizabeth (Whitlock) Catton (1868- ) & daughters Yarmouth, NFK c1930's (W58) from Susan Roberts PH0079 Cyril Whitelock in Langtree, DEV churchyard between stones of Christopher Whitlock (1757-1838) & John Whitlock (1755-1824) 1992 (W01) from Maisie Whitelock PH0080 Catherine Eileen Whitlock (b.1990) & James Douglas Whitlock (b.1992) of Ca 1992 (W25) from Douglas Lee Whitlock PH0081 Gertrude Neidlinger, Jo Ann ?? & William Kyle Whitlock (b.1928) 1992 (W16) at Spy House Museum, Monmouth Co., NJ PH0082 St.Peter’s, Pitton, WIL (interior) 1991 from Sue Clives PH0083 St.Peter’s, Pitton, WIL (exterior) 1991 from Sue Clives PH0084 St.Andrews, Landford, WIL (exterior) 1991 from Sue Clives PH0085 All Saints, Farley, WIL (interior) 1991 from Sue Clives PH0086 All Saints, Farley, WIL (exterior) 1991 from Sue Clives PH0087 Gravestone, Forest City Cemetery, Portland, Me Charles L. Whitlock (1827-1903) 1992 (W09) from Gerry Gower PH0088 Gravestone Forest City Cemetery, Portland, Me Stephen J. Whitlock (1863-1957) & Josephine M. (??) Whitlock (1881- ) 1992 (W09) from Gerry Gower PH0089 Drawing of St.James, Parkham, DEV by S.C. Sloper from John R. Whitlock PH0090 Crilla, nr Trekeive, St.Cleer, CON 1992 from Gwen Broad PH0091 South Trekeive, St.Cleer, CON 1992 from Gwen Broad PH0092 Silhouette from 1820's from Virginia Priestman PH0093 105 Somme Parade, Wanganui, NZ 1881? (W43)from Howard P. Whitlock PH0094 Frederick Whitlock (1833-1908) of Wanganui, NZ 1880's (W43) from Howard P. Whitlock PH0095 Jane Elizabeth (Parsloe) Whitlock of Wanganui, NZ 1880's (W43) from Howard P. Whitlock PH0096 Graves of Loulie Jones Johnson (1864-1916) & John Wesley Johnson (1852-1911) & Christine
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