d. May 6,1910 (aged 69 yrs); husband of Queen Alexandra; father of King George V; eldest son of Queen Victoria; Albert Edward, Prince of Wales; 1860 visit to Canada and US; 1901 crowned King of England; "Edward the Peacemaker";
Englishman; 1960-63 Methodist minister on Drummondville Circuit; 1863 was moved to Thorold; 1881 and 1901 delegate to the Ecomenical Conferences in London; 1891 delegate to the Economical Conference in Washington; 1888 returned tp Drummondville as one of preachers at the opening of the new church; retired in Paris;
b. 1815 (Scotland); d. Jun 6,1891; co-formed the 1857 Government; 1860 member of Parliament for Kingston; Nov 1873 relieved as Prime Minister of Canada;
b. 1833 (Winona, Ont.; d. Feb 26,1921; married; trustee with Methodist Congregation; 1858-91 Recording Steward of Board;; treasurer of the Poor Fund; ca 1857 purchased Samuel Zimmerman's waterworks together with George Bender;
d. May 29,1888; father of Walter Ker and Hannah Garner; 'Squire Ker'; prominent member of Methodist congregation; contractor on Welland Canal; 1837 Justice of the Peace; started Drummondville Sunday School;
d. May 16,1904; father of Franklin, Hamilton, Ella Baxter and Lena Brown; son of John Ker; brother of Hannah Garner; member of Methodist Trustee Board; choir leader since inception in 1858; owner of former Red Meeting House;
May 16,1853 the first locomotive left Toronto waterfront for Aurora; 1854 opening of Great Western Railway between Niagara Falls and Windsor; March 8,1855 the first railway engine crossed the Niagara Suspension Bridge; 1856 line from Niagara Falls to Toronto opened; March 1857 railway disaster over the Desjardins Canal at Dundas;
b. Mar 6,1806; d. Aug 17,1883 (Lundy's Lane United Church cemetery); studied for Lutherian ministry; architect; 1828 came from Pennsylvania to Niagara; drew up plans for and supervised building of church for Methodists of Lundy's Lane on Drummondhill;