Early Days in Richmond Hill
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Historic Cemeteries of South York Region
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- O'Brien, Mary (nee Gapper)
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1 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Mary Gapper O'Brien, a well-to-do resident who lived south of the
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2 Early Days in Richmond Hill: seems to have been well liked by all. Mary O'Brien called him "very good and civil" and "very
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3 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Street On the day after Christmas 1828, Mary and Fanny Gapper, sisters-in-law who
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4 Early Days in Richmond Hill: most visitors and residents, Mary Gapper was impressed with the speed of
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5 Early Days in Richmond Hill: than a year and a half later, Mary upgraded her description. "Even during the
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6 Early Days in Richmond Hill: and Mary O'Brien's home in Vaughan Township, as it
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7 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Mary Gapper, the visitor-who-came-to-stay, easily assumed the
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8 Early Days in Richmond Hill: to be making himself very popular," Mary wrote of Sir John Colborne in
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9 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Reform members of that Assembly. Mary Gapper refused to believe that this pair represented the
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10 Early Days in Richmond Hill: a full year at her brother's place, Mary still refused to take radical leader
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11 Early Days in Richmond Hill: now united by the marriage of Mary and Edward - grew ever more hostile to
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12 Early Days in Richmond Hill: some hard campaigning. By late September, Mary found her husband "a good deal occupied in a
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13 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Mary Gapper O'Brien, chronicler of Yonge Street life in
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