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| 1 | 1881 Ontario Census 1881 Ontario Census Township of Pelham Welland, Ontario, Canada James Aylstock (b.1818) & Hannah Aylstock (b.1819) | ||
| 2 | 1900 - Twelfth census of the United States.
City of New York, NY, USA Census showing James Aylestock working as a servant in the City of New York in 1900. Census shows place of birth for James Aylestock as English Canada and James immigrating to the United States In 1898 (two years prior to the census year). | ||
| 3 | Colette Lavoie (Aylestock) | ||
| 4 | FB profile photo of André Aylestock | ||
| 5 | Hannah Aylstock familysearch.org info | ||
| 6 | https://www.rellablackhistoryfoundation.com/ | ||
| 7 | James Aylstock familysearch.org info | ||
| 8 | Jemima (Lawson) Aylestock and classmates.
1904 Rural One Room School House. | ||
| 9 | Recording of William Lloyd Aylestock. Interview of William Lloyd Aylestock by Diana Braithwaite. Date: 13 May 1982 | ||
| 10 | Rella Braitwaite | ||
| 11 | Reverend Addie Aylestock
Photo of Reverend Addie Aylestock. Courtesy of Ontario Black History Society/BME Christ Church St. James | ||
| 12 | Stephen Aylestock's family picture Picture courtesy of Steve Aylestock. | ||
| 13 | The Black Pioneers of Wellington County, Ontario, Canada Short promotional video from "Black history foundation - Rella Braithwaite Black History Foundation". Website: https://www.rellablackhistoryfoundation.com/ The Rella Braithwaite Black History Foundation is a non-profit resource organization providing positive images, stories, and educational resource materials pertaining to the history of Blacks… | ||
| 14 | Thelma Gertrude Aylstock's Death Certificate | ||
| 15 | Transcription of William Lloyd Aylestock's interview This interview describes William Lloyd Aylestock’s youth on a farm in Glen Allan, his family and his work and later life in Toronto. |
