From 1917 Quebec City Directory:
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This is cropped from the original listing showing Nosworthy, Alf., draughtsman |
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With this address in hand I went to Google maps and tried to locate 1301 Lockwell. I quickly discovered that the street did not go that far. Next I thought the second number "one" looked odd so I tried to find 130 Lockwell. That took me to the Google street map below. Zooming in on the address plates at the four doors here I found 126, 128, then it jumped to 134, and 136. This frustrated me for a few minutes until I spotted the door below street level. There it was, number 130. Then I went back to the directory and realized that at one time it was listed as 130½.
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If you click on the larger map version you can use the arrow tool to look around the neighbourhood and virtually walk up and down the street where Alfred, Mary and their first six children lived. That was Myrtle age 10, Roy age 8, Donald age 6, Buddy age 4, Peggy age 2, and Lolly age 1 at the time.
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Here is the Google map showing the route from the Nosworthy apartment to St. Matthew's Church were five of the children were baptized at once in 1916. If you scroll down a few blocks you can see their proximity to The Plains of Abraham.
2 comments:
Bill, thank you for all of the dedicated work you've done, digging out these pieces of history.
I see that you live in Toronto now. When did you move back to Canada?
Keep up the great work!
Your cousin,
Nancy
Nancy (Reid) Harris, grandaughter of Myrtle (Nosworthy) Reid.
Hi Nancy,
Please contact me. I am indeed in Toronto but I will be spending the summer in Montreal. I would love to meetup at either city..Bill
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