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Golf Course Designer Graham Cooke Speaks at the February 13 Meeting of the Hudson Historical Society


The Hudson Historical Society Welcomes Graham Cooke


Date and Time: Monday February 13, 7:30 P.M.


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Golf Course Designer Graham Cooke Speaks at the February 13 Meeting of the Hudson Historical Society


Date and Time: Monday February 13, 7:30 P.M.


Place: St. James Church Hall, 642 Main Road Hudson


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“Lest We Forget”: Historian David O’Keefe to Speak at November 2011 Meeting


Once again the Hudson Historical Society welcomes David O'Keefe back for our [pre-] Remembrance Day meeting, which will take place on Monday November 7th at 7.30 p.m. at St. James Church Hall.


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Genealogy of the Seguin Family

Hello everyone

 

My subject....my great-grand-father  Abraham Joseph Séguin

He was born in Rigaud Vaudreuil area in 1862, son of Abraham Séguin

My question to all of you ....does anyone know what happened to him between 1893 and 1900

Those are the years we believe he died either in Rigaud or on border 

He was married to Emilia Blay and father of 17 children, but only 4 survived to adult age


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read more | Lise Labbé's blog

Submitted by Lise Labbé on Mon, 2011-01-24 01:14.

Ed Cowell to speak at the April 12 2010 Meeting: the Ups and Downs of Life as a Weatherman



Ed Cowell, Montreal’s favourite weatherman (until his recent retirement) will be the guest speaker at the Hudson Historical Society’s monthly meeting on Monday April 12th at St. James church hall.

Born and raised in Montreal, Ed is married with three daughters and has lived in Rigaud since 1972. Ed’s post secondary education specialized in meteorology at Federal Institutes in Ottawa and Cornwall and in Television Weathercasting at Lyndon State College in Vermont. Ed was a meteorologist with Environment Canada for thirty-three years and a weather broadcaster with CBC and CJAD radio stations also spanning 33 years.

Ed will entertain us with his tales of the ups and downs of his life in the public eye telling us what we may encounter on the drive to and from work every day.

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mallette/lauzon

Hi!

is anyone familier with  the mallette/lazon family? they say somewhere there was algonquine related?

 


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Submitted by danielle mallette on Mon, 2010-01-18 12:53.

The Wilderness

The Wilderness

The Wilderness.

This stately mansion built in the 1850's by Colonel John A. Mathison, one of Hudson's founding pioneers, was at the corner of Main Road and Côte St-Charles. It was demolished in the 1960's.


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Mrs. Whitlock by artist Frederick W Hutchison.

Mrs. Whitlock by artist Frederick W Hutchison.

 

Mrs. Whitlock a member of the Pioneer Whitlock family donated the land beside Côte St Charles for the Whitlock Golf and Country Club.


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Mrs. John Mathison

Mrs. John Mathison

Mrs. John Mathison, wife of the first schoolmaster in Hudson.


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Raising the Maple Leaf Flag

Raising the Maple Leaf Flag

 

RAISING MAPLE LEAF FLAG AT HUDSON POST OFFICE


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