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Cora McRae Hill, daughter of John and Mary McRae, of Toney River

Photograph of Cora McRae Hill, daughter of John and Mary (Robertson) McRae. Cora wrote a manuscript titled, "Memories of Long Ago" about her childhood at Toney River and the family's move to Liberal, Missouri in the fall of 1881.

Cora McRae   Cora Hill   John McRae   Mary Robertson   Mary McRae   Memories of Long Ago   Toney River   Toney Mills  
Emma Robertson McRae, daughter of John and Mary McRae, of Toney River

Emma Robertson McRae was a poet like her father and grandfather. She won awards for her poetry and was published many times. Her work, "The Little Red School House," was published in Bluenose magazine in Nova Scotia.

Emma McRae   Bluenose   John McRae   Mary Robertson   Mary McRae   Toney River   Toney Mills  
Song: To the Pioneer Settlers of West River, and Letter to the Editor of the Eastern Chronicle, published July 10, 1879

Letter to the Editor of the Eastern Chronicle from John McRae of "Sunny Summit," Toney River, Pictou County with a corrected and original poem (actually, a song), To the Pioneer Settlers of West River, written by his father, Alexander McRae, circa 1819.

Alexander McRae   John McRae   To the Pioneer Settlers of West River   Eastern Chronicle   West River   Watervale   Toney River   Roderick McRae   Allan McQaurrie   Catherine McQuarrie   Catherine McRae   Mary McQuarrie   James McRae   Mary McRae   Nancy McRae   Nancy Fraser  
Image of Allan and Catherine (McRae) McQuarrie

Allan and Catherine (McRae) McQuarrie of Carnoustie, Saskatchewan and formerly of Toney River.

Allan McQuarrie   Catherine McRae   Catherine McQuarrie   Mary McQuarrie   Mary McRae   James McRae   Roderick McRae   Toney River  
Cora McRae Hill, daughter of John and Mary McRae, of Toney River

Photograph of Cora McRae Hill, daughter of John and Mary (Robertson) McRae. Cora wrote a manuscript titled, "Memories of Long Ago" about her childhood at Toney River and the family's move to Liberal, Missouri in the fall of 1881.

Emma Robertson McRae, daughter of John and Mary McRae, of Toney River

Emma Robertson McRae was a poet like her father and grandfather. She won awards for her poetry and was published many times. Her work, "The Little Red School House," was published in Bluenose magazine in Nova Scotia.

Song: To the Pioneer Settlers of West River, and Letter to the Editor of the Eastern Chronicle, published July 10, 1879

Letter to the Editor of the Eastern Chronicle from John McRae of "Sunny Summit," Toney River, Pictou County with a corrected and original poem (actually, a song), To the Pioneer Settlers of West River, written by his father, Alexander McRae, circa 1819.

Image of Allan and Catherine (McRae) McQuarrie

Allan and Catherine (McRae) McQuarrie of Carnoustie, Saskatchewan and formerly of Toney River.