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Orland Bertrand and Family
Orland Bertrand and Family
Christmas Family Portrait with Orland & Ruby, and daughter Mary and Helen.
 
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Orland Joseph Bertrand & Ruby Mae Everson
Orland Joseph Bertrand & Ruby Mae Everson
Wedding Picture
 
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Orland Joseph Bertrand (1900-1976)
Orland Joseph Bertrand (1900-1976)
Status: Located; Orland Joseph Bertrand and wife Ruby Mae Everson
 
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Orland Joseph Bertrand - 1957
Orland Joseph Bertrand - 1957
 
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Palermo Cemetery
Palermo Cemetery
Status: Located; Entrance on the South Side of Dundas Street, just east of Bronte Rd in Oakville, Ontario, Canada
 
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Palermo Cemetery - Trafalgar Chapel, Methodist Episcopal Church
Palermo Cemetery - Trafalgar Chapel, Methodist Episcopal Church
Status: Located; In 1808 Elder William Case, of the Ancaster Circuit of the Methodist Episcopal Church, began to preach in the homes of Pioneers of Trafalgar Township. This property was deeded in 1819 for a burial ground and a meeting house. By 1824, the Trafalgar Chapel had been built here.

The Methodist Episcopal Church in Canada united with the Wesleyan Methodist Church of Great Britain in 1833 to form the Wesleyan Methodist Church in Canada. However, several dissident preachers met here on March 10, 1834 to organize a continuing Methodist Episcopal Church. On June 27, 1835 in the chapel the Rev. John Reynolds was elected and consecrated to the Office of Bishop.

A Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was also built on the site in 1848. Both were replaced in 1869 by the present church a short distance to the west now known as Palermo United Church.

Erected by the Canadian Methodist Historical Society - 1997
 
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Parker, Frank Edward - Service Record
Parker, Frank Edward - Service Record
Military Service Record for South African Boer War, 1899-1901
 
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Patriotic Tea, Sale held at St. David's
Patriotic Tea, Sale held at St. David's
Toronto Star note regarding an event that Gwen was involved in through her Church.
 
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Pearl Everson, Mac McCleary
Pearl Everson, Mac McCleary
Status: Located; McCLEARY
M.B. Mac McCleary
1890 - 1969
Beloved Husband of
Pearl Everson
1898 - 1988
 
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Percy and Stella McIlmoyl
Percy and Stella McIlmoyl
Status: Located; McIlmoyl Percy 1894 - 1959 Stella 1898 - 1975 In God's Care
Lakefield Record: 2948, Grave Location: R11L04#3?nw?1/4
Percy C. McIlmoyl, Died: Peterborough; May 12, 1959
Lakefield Record: 3793, Grave Location: R11L04#4 nw 1/4
Stella M. McIlmoyl, Died: Civic Hospital Peterborough; Feb 20, 1975
 
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Podger Family
Podger Family
George Sidney Podger and wife Elizabeth (Ridpath) Podger.
Children - Lillian, Victor, Muriel, Rietta, and Dorothy.
 
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Priory at Rathfarnham, Dublin, Ireland
Priory at Rathfarnham, Dublin, Ireland
This is the Priory that John Philpot Curran stayed at for 27 years. This was the time when Robert Emmet rose to fame.
 
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Prospect Cemetery - Toronto
Detailed Plot Map
Prospect Cemetery - Toronto Detailed Plot Map
Status: Located;
 
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Prospect Cemetery - Toronto
Overall Location Map in Toronto
Prospect Cemetery - Toronto Overall Location Map in Toronto
Status: Located;
 
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Prospect Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Prospect Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Status: Located;
 
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Rachel Newman - circa 1884
Rachel Newman - circa 1884
This sketch was made by Lewis Edgar Hyde Parker in 1960, from a photograph circa 1884.
 
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Reginald Lewis Clinton Cruttenden, Mary Elizabeth Alice Locke
Reginald Lewis Clinton Cruttenden, Mary Elizabeth Alice Locke
Status: Located; In Loving Memory
CRUTTENDEN
Reginald | Mary
1902 - 1993 | 1903 - 1994
 
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Rev John Franklin Everson, Ellen Swift, Alice Taylor
Rev John Franklin Everson, Ellen Swift, Alice Taylor
Status: Located; EVERSON
Rev John F. Everson
1881 - 1957
Ellen Swift His wife
1879 - 1918
Alice H. Taylor His wife
1877 - 1963
 
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Richard & Anne Willoughby
Richard & Anne Willoughby
Golden Wedding Anniversary - 1905
 
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Richard Collins 1816-1867
Richard Collins 1816-1867
Status: Located; In Memory of
Richard Collins
DIED
Dec 2, 1867;
Aged 51 years
& 7 mo's
 
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Robert Edward Nesbitt
Robert Edward Nesbitt
 
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Robert Emmet - Sarah's great love
Robert Emmet - Sarah's great love
See the attached history of Robert and Sarah
 
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Robert Emmett - Sarah's great love
Robert Emmett - Sarah's great love
See the attached history of Emmett and Sarah
 
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Robert Northey & Eliza Nicholls
Robert Northey & Eliza Nicholls
Status: Located; Grave Location: R15L03 nw 1/4
NORTHEY
Robert Northey
Died Dec 16, 1927, Aged 80 Years
His Wife
Eliza Jane Nicholls
Died July 5, 1915, Aged 71 Years

Gone but not Forgotten
 
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Robert Skirrow Preston
Robert Skirrow Preston
Image obtained from owner's website as of Nov 2008.
see Donna L Alden-Bugden Genealogy website for more details.
 
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Robert William Eugene Preston
Robert William Eugene Preston
Image obtained from owner's website as of Nov 2008.
see Donna L Alden-Bugden Genealogy website for more details.
 
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Rody Leslie Parker & Dorothy Gwendoline Daintree 50th Wedding Anniversary - Jun 2002
Rody Leslie Parker & Dorothy Gwendoline Daintree 50th Wedding Anniversary - Jun 2002
The family went out to Stage West to see "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat"
 
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Rody Leslie Parker - Jun 2002
Rody Leslie Parker - Jun 2002
Taken at his 50th wedding anniversary party
 
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Rody, Rae, Miriam Parker - 1942
Rody, Rae, Miriam Parker - 1942
Sketch by Lewis Parker (brother)
 
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Ronald Arthur McFadyen
Ronald Arthur McFadyen
 
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Ronald McFadyen, Donald McFadyen
Ronald McFadyen, Donald McFadyen
Status: Located;
 
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Rosemount Memorial Gardens
Rosemount Memorial Gardens
Status: Located;
 
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Ruby Mae Everson - 1957
Ruby Mae Everson - 1957
 
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
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Sadie Colwell - 1901
Sadie Colwell - 1901
Sadie often spent Christmas Day or two with Eldon McFadyen's family. Here Sadie is openning her stocking on Christmas Day with all the rest of the family at Eldon's home in Mississauga, Ontario.
 
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Sadie Colwell - Obituary - Toronto Daily Star
Sadie Colwell - Obituary - Toronto Daily Star
(Employee of Tridel Corporation). Peacefully at her residence on Wednesday, December 30, 1987, in her 87th year. Sadie is survived by her several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at the Turner & Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor St. West at Windermere near the Jane subway from 7-9p.m. Thursday. Funeral service will be held at the Darvey-Linklater Funeral Home, Kincardine on Saturday at 2 o'clock. Internment Tiverton Cemetery, Tiverton. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the charity of your choice.
 
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Sadie Colwell - Tridel People
Sadie Colwell - Tridel People
This article appeared on the back of the Tridel People Brochure in December 1987.
 
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Sadie Colwell, Toronto Star Article - May 11, 1973
Sadie Colwell, Toronto Star Article - May 11, 1973
The Toronto Star, Friday, May 11, 1973

A Life of quiet dedication is fame enough for Sadie.

SADIE COLWELL, 72, has worked for the same Toronto firm for 47 years and the last thing on her mind is retirement. She would rather work than sit at home. She dismisses women's liberation complaints about unequal work opportunities with the comment: "Some people are always complaining."

There's no way Sadie Colwell would ever make the front page of The Star.
She's done nothing that could be considered really spectacular at any stage in her long life; nor is she likely to before she dies.
But when her small accomplishments are looked at in the light of what is considered the norm by today's society, they begin to loom larger and larger.
I look at them, and all I can do is shake my head and come out with the cliche: "They surely don't make 'em like that any more. No sirree!"
For starters, Sadie is 72 years old. Which means sh should be retired, right? No way.
Sadie arrives at work every morning at 8:30 a.m. and is supposed to work until 4:30 p.m.
Never late
But her boss, Louis Bregman, president of Canadian Food Products Ltd., says she seldom leaves on time. He reports that she can be found behind her desk many an evening after the place has closed.
As for arriving on time, that's a different matter.
Sadie has worked for the same company for 47 years and not once has she ever arrived late.
She is also able to report, in a shy and winsome way, that in all those years she has been away only nine days because of illness.
"But don't write that, please" she begs me. Sadie is the kind of person who considers bragging unnvecessary and unladylike and is not about to indulge in it, even in answer to a direct question.
In all, starting off as a young farm girl at the age of 16, Sadie has been working steadily for 56 years and has no intention of giving up now.
She' been through about eight different changes in ownership of the huge food products company where she works and is so much a part of the office that the place might just fall apart is she ever does leave.
Her new boss, Bregman, who took over the company 18 months ago - thus inheriting Sadie - speaks of her with awe. The sum of his comments in praise of her goes something like this:
"Every company should be so lucky to have an employee like Sadie!"
Bregman says it's up to her when she retires and indicates that he's perfectly willing to have her roll in in a wheelchair at 90 if she wishes to.
"She's married to this place," he says. "It's her whole life. She still does a good job and it would kill her to leave."
That good job Sadie still does isn't just any old job.
She's involved in responsibilities of a very sensitive nature, handling much of the confidential financial work of her company, including the executive apyroll.
Considering her impeccable work record and her lengevity at one job, you might feel that Sadie would have the right to criticize the attitude some young people have towards their jobs today.
Not Sadie.
No libber
"You have to go along with the times," she chirps. "The girls in the office today are very nice. They just move around alot more, that's all."
As for current women's lib feelings that women aren't given equal opportunities for advancement in offices, she dismisses the idea with a curt-
"Some people are always complaining, I've always felt that the men in the office treated me with respect. I always liked the people I worked for."
She also managed to liberate herself enough by hard work and loyalty from the position of book-keeper to assistant to the treasurer, and never felt she was held back because she was a woman.
If there's any change in office attitudes over thte years, it's that "when I first started to work, people really enjoyed what they were doing and tried hard for the company.
No one left unless they got married or died. Today, perhaps many young people don't realize how stimulating a job can be and how it can help improve you."
She eats most of her meals out and enjoys going to the movies. And she is not intimidated by the heightened pace of the city or the glare of neon on the Strip.
Nor is she intimidated by the increasing use of computers in the office, which, so far, haven't managed to make valuable employees like Sadie Colwell obsolete.
"I haven't ever considered retirement," she says matter-of-factly. "Not yet, anyway, I can still do my job.
"And I'd much rather be out enjoying everything that sitting at home doing nothing."



 
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Sadie McFadyen
Sadie McFadyen
 
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Sadie McFadyen
Sadie McFadyen
 
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Sadie McFadyen
Sadie McFadyen
 
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Sadie McFadyen
Sadie McFadyen
Sadie McFadyen in front of home in Kinloss. Store/home is still on the south-west corner of Hwy 9 and Bruce Road 1 (as of 2006)
 
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Sadie McFadyen & William Clayton - Wedding
Sadie McFadyen & William Clayton - Wedding
Sadie McFadyen & William Clayton
Mom and Dad Clayton attending
 
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Sadie McFadyen and Elizabeth Anne Scott (mother)
Sadie McFadyen and Elizabeth Anne Scott (mother)
 
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Sadie McFadyen on her Wedding Day
Sadie McFadyen on her Wedding Day
 
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Saint Patrick's Cathedral, Saint Patrick's Close, Dublin 8, Ireland
Saint Patrick's Cathedral, Saint Patrick's Close, Dublin 8, Ireland
Status: Located;
 
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Samuel Baker & Margret Northey
Samuel Baker & Margret Northey
Status: Located; In Memory Of
Samuel Baker
Died November 13th 1898,
Aged 85 Years.
Also His Wife Margret Northey
Died March 10, 1908
Aged 83 Years.

The Lord is my Shepherd I sahll not want

Gladly away from this world would I hasten,
Up to the crown that for me has been won.
Unthought of by Man, In rewards or in Praises
only Rmembered by what I have done.
 
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Samuel Colwell
Samuel Colwell
 
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Samuel Colwell
Samuel Colwell
 

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