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Harry even met his wife as a railway man in the course of work. One winter the train from Yarmouth to Halifax was snowbound at Annapolis Royal. The train crew came to the hotel to eat but Harry mistook the hotel-keepers daughter for some of the hotel help and asked for a date. The rest is family history! Harry and his family moved to Halifax from Annapolis Royal after their third child. The family survived the Halifax explosion but moved back to Kentville shortly after and lived their days out there.
 
Harry even met his wife as a railway man in the course of work. One winter the train from Yarmouth to Halifax was snowbound at Annapolis Royal. The train crew came to the hotel to eat but Harry mistook the hotel-keepers daughter for some of the hotel help and asked for a date. The rest is family history! Harry and his family moved to Halifax from Annapolis Royal after their third child. The family survived the Halifax explosion but moved back to Kentville shortly after and lived their days out there.
  
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Image:DAR0033a.jpg|[[DAR0033|No. 33]] at [[Wolfville Station]] circa 1901 to 1911.
 
Image:DAR0033a.jpg|[[DAR0033|No. 33]] at [[Wolfville Station]] circa 1901 to 1911.
 
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==References==
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[https://www.novascotiagenealogy.com/ItemView.aspx?ImageFile=1802-42&Event=marriage&ID=4500 Marriage Certificate]]
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[https://www.novascotiagenealogy.com/ItemView.aspx?ImageFile=1947-1718&Event=death&ID=323553 Death Certificate]]
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[[Category:People]]
 
[[Category:People]]

Revision as of 07:58, 14 December 2013

Thomas Henry Taylor (1879 - 1947)

(or as everyone knew him, Harry Taylor.)

Harry worked briefly at the Mt. Uniake coal mines before choosing to work for the D.A.R. from 1901 to 1942. After working unofficially for a number of years as a conductor, in 1918 he was officially promoted to the position where he was best known to patrons of the D.A.R.

Harry even met his wife as a railway man in the course of work. One winter the train from Yarmouth to Halifax was snowbound at Annapolis Royal. The train crew came to the hotel to eat but Harry mistook the hotel-keepers daughter for some of the hotel help and asked for a date. The rest is family history! Harry and his family moved to Halifax from Annapolis Royal after their third child. The family survived the Halifax explosion but moved back to Kentville shortly after and lived their days out there.

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Marriage Certificate] Death Certificate]


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