My nefarious plan has been exposed!!
After today I'll be away from this series of tubes. Wishing you all a Merry Christmas/Happy New Year/General Pleasantness. See you in January!
Great, you solve the wwwebster's grand mystery the day after he goes away...
"No 1. The Answer could possibly be found after a peruse of any/all MIGHT's between 1911 & 1920."
QUOTE: J T.
After having taken my own (above) advice and delved into the on-line MIGHT'S TORONTO CITY DIRECTORY - 1917:
571 Wilton Avenue, East from 283 Yonge Street, to Boulton Avenue - Wards No 1, 2, & 3.
(S/E corner of Hamilton Street.)
Ward, Mrs Elizabeth. (Widow of Frederick.)
What we my indeed be seeing, is none other than Mrs Elizabeth Ward and at the least, one daughter.
(More digging is required. - Anyone?)
Regards,
J T
I think you got it. Dundas and Hamilton. The fire hydrant is in the right spot, and the houses down Hamilton look like they could be the same as
I imagine that the house numbers were changed when Dundas was designated right across from Yonge, replacing Wilton.
The problem I had, started when I went to look at the 1925 MIGHT'S that had the number 571 at Callan Place, S/W corner!
After taking note of that, I just totally discounted Wilton/Dundas for future study. The only way that I found the Correct
Number was again, looking only for The Number at an either S/E or N/E junction. The 1925 MIGHT'S
shows the correct Dundas/Hamilton juncture as Number 851! (Mrs Elizabeth Ward's home.)
(Believe me, it is Much easier to thumb an original MIGHT's, than to scroll
the on-line version whilst surfing for a street corner number.)
Regards,
J T.
True, that.
The 571 Wilton Avenue address was short-lived.
1913 Goad`s
(but why no house drawn on the lot?)
1911 Canadian Census, 19 Elliott Street
Frederick Ward, carter, age 53, born England, immigated 1888
Elizabeth Ward, wife, age 48, born England, immigated 1888
Frederick Henry, son, age 27, born England, immigrated 1888, no occupation
William, son, age 24 born England, immigrated 1888, musician
Florence, daughter, age 15, born Ontario
Ann, mother, age 73, born England, emigrated 1889
Frederick William Ward, grocer, died Mar 22, 1914, at 1001 Queen Street West, of cirrhosis of the liver
1924 Goad`s
1921 Canadian Census, 851 Dundas East
Elizabeth Harriett Ward, widow, age 57(?)
Frederick Henry Ward, single, age 37(?)
Florence Annie Ward, age 25(?), lady clerk