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- Hamilton, ON
- 1 he was eleven years of age he shipped out of Hamilton on a little schooner. Since that time he as trod
- 2 years of age he came out to Canada, landing in Hamilton, Ontario, where he has resided ever since. Those were the
- 3 in the ranks of the Liberal organization of Hamilton that Mr. Arthur has not filled.
- 4 & Ontario Navigation Company and running between Hamilton. Toronto. Kingston, and Montreal. His health was
- 5 Company and commander on the run between Hamilton and Toronto, was born in Bowmanville, Ont., in
- 6 belonging to their line on the run between Hamilton and Toronto. In 1893 Capt. Crawford took charge
- 7 Browne, the well-known shipper and forwarder of Hamilton. Then he shipped as Captain of the steamer
- 8 when she burnt in June, 1873, at her dock in Hamilton.
- 9 Mr. Geddes was married on December 22, 1870, in Hamilton, to Miss Trowell, daughter of the late Capt. John
- 10 for the railway company. He erected the Hamilton elevator, and later built an elevator and other
- 11 market. In pursuit of his scheme he moved from Hamilton to Waubaushene, on the Georgian Bay. Here he
- 12 Rochester under command of Captain Colquolou, of Hamilton. Then he went as mate into the schooner Almina,
- 13 ago Engineer Kennedy went on the Persia between Hamilton. Toronto and Montreal
- 14 Capt. John W. Maddick was born at Hamilton, Ontario, on December 10, 1859. His first experience on
- 15 "I happened to be in Hamilton that morning," he said, "having come up from
- 16 went on the side-wheel steamer Osprey, between Hamilton. Toronto, and Montreal, a boat owned by Capt.
- 17 Magnet, which was owned by Mr. John Proctor, of Hamilton, and ran between that city and Montreal. He was
- 18 for the Jaques & Tracy Line, running between Hamilton and Montreal, later on taking charge of the
- 19 charge of the steamier Ocean running between Hamilton, Toronto, and Montreal He was again with Mr.
- 20 twenty years of age. From Burlington he moved to Hamilton and conducted an hotel business there from the
- 21 Capt. Walsh married Miss Commerford in Hamilton in the year 1877. Three daughters have been born
- 22 He owned a number of vessels hailing from the port of Hamilton.
- 23 a retired life. He was killed by a wild cow in Hamilton on December 21, 1869 and was interred with
- 24 old, when his father moved with his family to Hamilton, having built a house on the hill overlooking the
- 25 He remained in this country, making his home at Hamilton Beach. He was the first to take a craft through the
- 26 he had command of the steamer Macassa on the Hamilton to Toronto run. In 1895 he was in the steamer
- 27 of the Sergeant's Mess of the 13th Battalion of Hamilton, of which battalion he is an ex-sergeant.
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