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Category: People from Uddingston. ... John Robertson (footballer, born 1953) S. Anne Gillespie Shaw This page was last edited on 29 October 2024, at 21:36 (UTC) ...
The Calgary Stampede Guy Weadick Award, created in 1969, was named after him. [2] He was inducted into the Canadian Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame in the Builder category on July 12, 1982. [ 3 ] He was inducted into the Rodeo Hall of Fame of the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in 1976.
Uddingston is home to Tunnock's confectionery factory, famed for its caramel wafers and tea cakes. The factory (which also operates a small tea room on the Main Street) contributes much to the village's economy, as does the industrial estate and retail park located on Bellshill Road; this is named Bothwell Park but is located within Uddingston. [5]
Frasch married Romalda Berkin (1854-1889) in 1869. There is no record of her death. They had 2 children. George Berkin Frasch was born in Philadelphia in 1873. Frieda Frasch (1871-1951) was born in Cleveland. Frieda went on to marry Henry Devereux Whiton, who went on to succeed his father-in-law as president of Union Sulphur Co. [8]
Salmon P. Chase (Ohio governor, abolitionist, U.S.Treasury Secretary and Chief Justice) (Cincinnati) Gary Cohn (National Economic Council Director) (Shaker Heights) James M. Cox (governor, presidential candidate, media mogul) (Dayton) Ephraim Cutler (a framer of Ohio Constitution, abolitionist, longtime Ohio University Trustee (Ames Twp)
Jack Singer (1917 – February 2, 2013) was a Canadian real estate developer, financier, and philanthropist.Although he owned numerous properties across Canada and the USA, he is most famous for his acquisition of Zoetrope Studio in Hollywood, once the primary film property of director, Francis Ford Coppola.
The 322-teepee encampment is thought to have been located a few miles west of Pine Lake, near present-day Innisfail. (A cairn in Henday's honour was erected there later.) [22] The tent or teepee of the "king" was large enough to hold 50 people, Henday reported. Henday was invited int that tent and smoked a peace pipe with the "king" and 20 elders.
Eaton was born on December 27, 1883, on a farm near the village of Pugwash in Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada. [4] Besides farming, his father, Joseph Howe Eaton, ran a small general store and the district post office. [4]