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Dear Sirs-Is there anyway I can find out more history of the Balsillie Collection-I have been sent three pictures from relative, that said this was my great great grandfather?????
I do have a will that is signed by Samuel Johnston-says he was the son of James Johnston
I only know the history for sure back to my great grandfather-Doctor Thomas Johnston of Peterborough-married a Lockington and had two daughters-Aunt Olga Turner-was the Dean of the Normal School-and my grandmother married grampa McMillan -who died then marriaged a Porter. Lived at 309 Roger St. until she died. We just sold the house four years ago-it was 101 years old at the time.
You may email me at jbggraham@hotmail.com--I live in Texas. Thank you in advance for any information. Joan Graham