Erland Lee House Log, p. 18

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Erland continued 2 join) and that regular meetings should Open by repeating the Lord's Prayer in unison. (For many years these two suggestions were carried out acress the Province of Ontario.) The present l4-room home is nestled among stately pines, on the proposed extension of the scenic drive from Niagara. along the ' escarpment overlooking StOney Creek and Hamilton, with the blue of. Lake Ontario beyond. It is about two miles southeast of King d'rive i'rOm Squires' Hall where the first Women's Institute meeting was held. The 'Devil's Punchbowl' is almost 2 miles west. The stall five-room stucco house on the property was built in 1910, and used as a tenant house for hired help. "A copy ofa sheet from theloriginal ' CONSTITUTION which was penned by w , Mrs. Erland Lee on the walnut table." Marjorie Chisholm Lee stayed at home as her mother was an invalid for sixteen years. At her death in 1940' Marjorie sent to 1117a with her Mother's brother, James Chisholm in Hamilton. Marjorie has lived. in later years at 36 Arcade Crescent, Hamilton. Hilda- graduated from Hamilton Normal School, taught a few years, than lent to New York where she trained as a nurse. Her class was the first graduated from the Columbia nadical Centre. She married Herbert Johnson, a Judge of Probate in Connecticut. She died in 1956. There sore no children. EEIEEELIEJEEHL 'las a Lieutenant in the '77th'. He left the Ontario Agricultuxsl 0011080. Guelph. in his second year to Join the forces in the First World War. He served overseas, was sounded, and later returned to the front where he was killed at Lone, May 3rd, 1917. Frank -~ she's life story comes in the next section or this record. W was the youngest child, and became assistant to her father as Clerk of Salt-fleet Township. On his death she been» Clerk, a position she held for several years. She married H. Clifford Freel, and, until his death in 1970, lived in their old home above stoney Creek.

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