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- 1928-2008
James S. 'Jim' Hyde was a painter. He died in Ottawa on 23 January 2008.
James S. 'Jim' Hyde was a painter. He died in Ottawa on 23 January 2008.
The Stirling Historical Society was active in Stirling, Ontario, between 1990 and 2004.
James George 'Jim' Stapley was a resident of Stirling-Rawdon Township. He served in the Second World War and was employed by the Canadian National Railway. He died in 1988 and was buried in the Eggleton-Clark Cemetery at Stirling, Ontario.
Rona is a museum professional who was formerly the curator at Glanmore National Historic Site.
Stanley Alec Gordon was born in England in 1905, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Fred Gordon. The family moved to Canada in 1912. Alec was a teacher at the Ontario School for the Deaf in Belleville and was the organist for Bridge Street United Church. He died on January 16, 1989.
Belleville Diesel Electric O.H.A. Senior Hockey Club
Belleville Diesel Electric was a hockey team based in Belleville, Ontario.
Alford Foster Lazier was born in Belleville, Ontario on 4 April 1874, the child of Samuel Lazier and Ada Smith Richardson. He worked as a painter and decorator and he married Edith Blanche Tugnett (1875-1955) on 15 June 1904. They lived at 164 Coleman Street and had four children: Gertrude, Fred, Allan and Erma. Alford died in Belleville in 1943.
Moira River Conservation Authority
The Moira River Conservation Authority was established on 31 July 1947 to protect the watershed of the Moira River in the counties of Hastings and Lennox and Addington, Ontario. It merged with the Prince Edward and Napanee Region authorities in 1995 to form Quinte Conservation.
Quinte Conservation was formed in 1995 as a merger of three existing conservation authorities: the Moira River Conservation Authority, the Napanee Region Conservation Authority, and the Prince Edward Region Conservation Authority.
Margaret MacKay was born in Zorra, Ontario on 10 July 1866, the child of William P. MacKay, a Presbyterian minister, and Amelia Jane (Youngs). She married William Sharpe MacTavish, also a minister in the Presbyterian Church, who served in St. George, Deseronto, Kingston, and Madoc. The couple had eight children. They retired to Belleville in 1922, where Margaret died on 23 August 1928. She wrote poetry, some of which was published by her husband after her death.
William (Bill) Edward Riley was a photographer who worked in Belleville, Ontario, during the mid-twentieth century. Obituary: https://intelligencer.remembering.ca/obituary/william-bill-edward-riley-1073657464
Jack McGeachie was a resident of Limerick Township in Hastings County, and with his wife, Ethel Tweedie Morgan, was the donor of the McGeachie Conservation Area to the Crowe Valley Conservation Authority in 1994.
Harry Sheridan Palmer was the child of Charles Sheridan Palmer and Corilla Louisa (Jines). He was born in Ameliasburgh, Prince Edward County, Ontario, on 22 July 1891. In 1908 he won the Trenton to Belleville road race. He married Minnie Elizabeth Simpson on 22 January 1913 in Trenton, Ontario and was working as a painter at the time of the 1921 census. He died in 1976 and was buried in Whitby, Ontario.
Bay of Quinte Conference Young People's Union
Part of the United Church in Canada.
Wollaston Township became part of Hastings County in 1858. It was originally combined with Tudor, Cashel and Limerick Townships, but became a separate municipality in 1880. In 2019 it had a population of around 700 people.