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- 1924-2014
Allan A. Ralley was a teacher at Prince Edward Collegiate Institute in Picton and a veteran of the Second World War with the Royal Canadian Air Force.
Allan A. Ralley was a teacher at Prince Edward Collegiate Institute in Picton and a veteran of the Second World War with the Royal Canadian Air Force.
Helen Delyea was born on 28 January 1902 in Roslin, Ontario, the child of Willard Delyea and Lucy (Anderson). She married William Harvey Chisholm on 12 April 1922 and died in Belleville, Ontario on 22 October 1993.
David Wallace was a photographer who was active in Belleville in the 1870s. He was born in Scotland in 1833 and may have died in Ottawa in 1927.
Dictionary of Canadian Biography entry: http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/chadwick_edward_marion_15E.html
The Holton family were lumber merchants in Belleville, Ontario. Ezra Holton came to Belleville in 1832 and worked for Billa Flint before building his own successful business. Ezra built homes for his four children on the lot bordered by Bridge and Charles Streets in Belleville.
Wilson Cummings was a tanner and glove-maker who lived at 72 Geddes Street, Belleville, Ontario, from 1875 until his death in 1908. He married Dianah Pitman and the couple had four daughters: Martha, Christiana, Alice, and Francis. Francis married Charles Nicholson in 1889 and lived at the house until the 1940s.
Thomas Cantrell Coxon was born in Manchester, England, in 1886. He married Edith Vitler (born 1891) in Salford in 1913. The couple moved to Belleville, Ontario, in 1915, where Thomas worked as the caretaker for Queen Victoria School for 30 years. The couple bought the house at 300 Charles Street in Belleville in the 1940s. Edith died in 1966 and Thomas in 1977.