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Gildersleeve (family)

  • CA QUA00779
  • Family
  • n.d.

Henry Gildersleeve (1776-1851), expert shipwright, came to Bath to participate in the construction of the S.S. Frontenac which commenced in 1815. The S.S. Frontenac was the first stemaboat to operate on the Great Lakes. In 1818 he participated in the construction of the "Queen Charlotte" after which he moved to Kingston. He continued in the shipbuilding trade while also becoming owner and operator of steamboats on Lake Ontario and the Bay of Quinte. The family continued in this business for nearly 100 years entering the steamship merger of 1913. Henry Herchmer Gildersleeve, grandson, continued in active steamboat operation service as manager of Northern Navigation Company until 1930, dying at Ottawa in 1933. His father, Charles Fuller Gildersleeve (1833-1906) had also served for many years as General Manager of the Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Company. Four-time magistrate Overton Gildersleeve (1825-1864) served as the mayor of Kingston in 1855, 1856, and 1861-62.

Giles, A. F.

  • CA QUA10365
  • Person
  • fl. 1930s

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Gill (family)

  • CA QUA00782
  • Family
  • n.d.

John MacLeod Gill (1848-1921) and his brother James Gill, owned and operated James Smart Manufacturing in Brockville, producers of hardware, tools, heaters etc. He and his wife Mary Catherine Margaret Purkis Gill had three daughters, Anne, Bessie, and Mary Roberta and a son, Robert. In 1913 Mary Roberta married Rev. Norman MacLeod, Presbyterian minister and moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Brockville.

Gill, Charles

  • CA QUA12365
  • Person

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Gill, Murray

  • CA QUA02444
  • Person
  • n.d.

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Gillen and Gillen

  • CA QUA11528
  • Corporate body
  • fl. 1880s

Gillen & Gillen was an architectural firm based in Kingston, Ontario. Early in 1888, Gillen & Gillen, architects, declared themselves successors to Robert Gage. Eighteen-year-old Erastus Gillen described himself an architect in the 1881 census but, because he was living with the Gage family, he was likely Robert Gage's student. A few years later, Gillen went to study architectural drawing in St Paul, Minnesota, and in Chicago. He returned to Kingston to enter into a partnership with his older brother, Frederick B. Gillen, who shared offices with Robert Gage in 1888.

Gilles Archambault

  • CA QUA09168
  • Person
  • 1933-

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Gilles Marcotte

  • CA QUA08348
  • Person
  • n.d.

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Gillies, David A.

  • CA QUA12530
  • Person
  • n.d.

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Gillis Purcell

  • CA QUA06465
  • Person
  • n.d.

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