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Name | McFadyen, John William | |
Born | 11 Jul 1899 | Kincardine, Kincardine Township, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada ![]() |
Gender | Male | |
Occupation | Tiverton, Kincardine Township, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada ![]() |
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Bee Keeper | ||
Religion | 31 Mar 1901 | Presbyterian ![]() |
Died | 4 Jun 1979 | Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada ![]() |
Buried | 9 Jun 1979 | Tiverton Cemetery, Tiverton, Kincardine Township, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada ![]() |
Person ID | I11 | McFadyen and Parker |
Last Modified | 26 Jun 2009 |
Father | McFadyen, Duncan (Captain), b. 15 Dec 1842, Victoria, Nova Scotia, Canada ![]() ![]() | |
Mother | Scott, Elizabeth Anne, b. 26 Apr 1870, Huron Township, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada ![]() ![]() | |
Married | 11 Apr 1898 | Ripley, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada ![]() |
Family ID | F10 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 1 | Colwell, Hazel, b. 30 Oct 1905, Kincardine, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada ![]() ![]() | |||||||
Married | 2 Apr 1930 | Tiverton, Kincardine Township, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada ![]() |
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Photos | ![]() | McFadyen Home in Tiverton, Ontario, Canada | ||||||
Last Modified | 8 Jun 2022 | |||||||
Family ID | F4 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 2 | Beemer, Gertrude Adora, b. 18 Mar 1906, d. 8 Apr 1987, Guelph, Ontario, Canada ![]() | |
Married | Tiverton, Kincardine Township, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada ![]() |
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Last Modified | 8 Jun 2022 | |
Family ID | F5 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Photos | ![]() | John McFadyen |
![]() | Frank and John McFadyen (brothers) | |
![]() | John William McFadyen ~ age 43 | |
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![]() | John William McFadyen - Honey Comb Decapper Photo with John in front, Hazel at the back. John's invention to automate the decapping of honey combs. | |
![]() | John William and Hazel Colwell - Newlyweds Photo taken on their wedding day, Apr 2, 1930 | |
![]() | Elizabeth Anne Scott, John McFadyen, Sadie McFadyen John and Sadie are step-brother and sister, mother Elizabeth, | |
![]() | John William McFadyen John posing with his bees for the pictures to go with the article on his decapping machine invention. | |
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Documents | ![]() | Canadian Census - 1901 - Duncan McFadyen Bruce West (50) Kincardine c-4 s-1 pg-11 Duncan and Elizabeth with son William J |
![]() | Tiverton Arena A view of the arena before John added change rooms etc. | |
![]() | Tiverton School Board - 1945 John William McFadyen is a active member on the Tiverton School Board and promotes several changes. | |
![]() | Canadian Census - 1911 - Elizabeth McFadyen and family, Allan McFadyen Ontario, Bruce North (31) Kincardine, Family 76: McFayden Elizabeth:head:Widow:Apr 1870, William John:son:Jul 1899, Franklin Duncan:son:Sep 1901 Family 75: Allan McFadyen:head:Single:Apr 1861 |
Headstones | Allan McFadyen + Elizabeth Ann Scott, John McFadyen + Hazel Colwell McFADYEN Allan McFadyen 1854 - 1926 His Wife Elizabeth Ann Scott 1870 - 1929 John 1899 - 1979 Hazel Colwell His Wife 1905 - 1970 Elizabeth's first husband Capt Duncan McFadyen is also buried in Tiverton Cemetery. Capt Duncan McFadyen is buried with his first wife Annie. |
Histories | ![]() | John William McFadyen - Tiverton - Apiaries A brief history of John's Apiary business in Tiverton, Ontario, Canada |
![]() | Tiverton Order of the Eastern Star - 23 May 1950 John William McFadyen is installed as the first Worthy Patron of St. Andrew's Chapter No 259, Order of the Eastern Star. | |
![]() | Invention for Decapping Honey Combs Article in the "Globe and Mail" August 1, 1945 describing John William McFadyen's invention to automate the decapping of Honey Combs. |
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