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This Lundy farm was just south east of Newmarket and became part of Aurora

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Lundy Farm
1855
Bayview and St Johns sideroad, Newmarket Aurora
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These appear in the Lundy family records and seem to show a progression of farm buildings over the years each larger and more elaborate.

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Lundy ladies
1855
Newmarket, Ontario, Canada
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These are some of the ladies of the Lundy group serious, hardworking, firm Quakers.

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Sylvester Lundy
1898
Newmarket, Ontario, Canada
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Not only prosperous farmers, the Lundys also produced entrepreneurs like Sylvester who owned the Aurora Banner newspaper.

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Hughes family, original Quakers
1865
Newmarket, Ontario, Canada
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Another family that made an economic impact was the Hughes family. They came with Timothy Rogers in the first wave of Quakers.

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J E. Hughes Quaker
1900
Newmarket, Ontario, Canada
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The Quakers often became heavily involved in politics. This article describes the work of J. E. Hughes as town clerk for Newmarket,

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John E. Hughes plaque
1906
Newmarket, Ontario, Canada
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A long forgotten plaque commemorates J. E. Hughes for his service in several town fraternal organizations.

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Obituary pioneer Hughes family
1945
Newmarket, Ontario, Canada
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