Caroline Ave.
First, to find Caroline Avenue. This took a few hours of hunting around, and looking at insurance fire maps for the city. From that, I moved on to the city directories, and then to the tax rolls.
Some houses were already built on Caroline Avenue by 1893. They are the 2-1/2 story brick semidetached houses on the west side of the street, on the south half of the street.
Caroline Avenue was one of the first streets to be built upon. Winnifred, directly west of Caroline, was not built upon for about another 15-20 years. Prior to being built on, it's shown on the tax rolls as "Radcliffe Avenue." I don't know why the name was changed.
The east side of Caroline was also a lot slower to be built upon than the west side. For a while, the entire east side of the street was owned by one of the Gooderham's (research yet to be done to discover if this was a Gooderham of the same family as Gooderham and Worts).
In 1893, the city directory for ward 1 shows that the east side was not built upon. Houses on the west side were:
- (vacant lots)
- 46 - Vacant (was occupied in '94 by James Rankin, painter)
- 48 - Francis W. Knight
- 50 - Joseph West
- 52 - Daniel L. DeHart
- 54 - Samuel Cox
- 56 - John McL. McIntosh
- 58 - Edward Thom
- 60 - Edward T. Smith
- 62 - John T. Cubitt
- 64 - George S. Atkins
- (vacant lots
The following houses were of greater interest to me, since they are the block built at the same time, and in which I live. In 1893, they are listed as 6 unfinished houses. In 1894's tax assessments, they were occupied by:
- 84 - Joseph A Wardman -- listed as a "Cond. with the Tor.
Ry" in the directory. I'm guessing that's Conductor with the Toronto
Railway, but am willing to be corrected. He shared the house with relatives:
- Aubrey W.J. Wardman, an electrician with the Toronto Railway,
- George E. Wardman, a painter at Joseph McCausland & Son, a company that created Stained Glass, Memorial Windows, and decorative painting (gee, I wish there were some traces of decorative painting in the house he occupied!).
- George & Joseph lived in a house on McGee Street (just east of the train bridge by Queen St. East) before the house was built.
- The 1894 directory, however, shows the occupant being Franklin Jones, a collector for Pease Furnace Co.
- 86 - Edward Carney - a foreman at Carter & Co (Ltd.)
- 88 - James Rankin Jr. - a pressman at Murry Ptg. Co. In 1893, he lived on Hepbourne Ave, and moved to Caroline when the house was complete.
- 90 - George W. King, Architect, had his offices at 9-1/2 Adelaide St. East.
- 92 - Wm. Montgomery was a travelling salesman. Before living on Caroline, he lived at 75 Teraulay.
- 94 - Henry P. Breay, a businessman -- "Wholesale and retail dealer in Tobaccos and Cigars." His business was located at 4 King Street East -- and in 1894, he actually had a telephone at his place of business. The 1894 Directory shows the occupant as being John Wilbers.
This series of brick semi-detached houses was owned by Richard A. Graydon. The 1894 assessments for them were such that the lots were valued at $233, and the buildings at $1300. I wonder who Richard Graydon was.
The rest of the street north was vacant lots.
It's interesting reading the tax assessment rolls -- they provide interesting information about the culture of the time, and what was considered important, and what wasn't. The age of men was listed -- but not of women! Men's jobs are listed for a while, sometimes the background nationality is listed, and religion (that would be for school taxes) was marked with a checkmark or an abbreviation. Slowly, I feel like I am developing the outline of a story... and that is the story of the houses. Who lived there? Who owned them? Who were the occupants, and how did they change over time? What is the relationship between what was happening to the city in terms of growth and recessions, and the area?
I'm slowly documenting this information. If you happen to know anything about the people who lived in this block of houses, and would be willing to share your information with me for me to publish it on the web, I'd be grateful. It's taking me time to put all of this together. So I have to take a day of vacation here and there to compile information from the microfilms.
I've put the rest of the information into a table here. The years go down the left side, from 1894 on, and the house numbers are across the top. The information within the table is what I have gleaned about the owners, occupants, and values (when I bothered to record it... I have to make more trips to the Archives). Please note that tax assessments for any given year were registered the previous year. All of the information was handwritten; there are some interesting changes in spellings of people's names, which might be put down to transcription errors (either on the clerk's part, or my part).
If you have any comments, questions, information or anecdotes that you'd like to add to this informal history of Leslieville, please email me. Thanks!
History of 84-94 Caroline Ave, based on Assessments
| 84 | 86 | 88 | 90 | 92 | 94 | Notes | |
| 1894 | Vacant | Edwin Carney - 3 people | James Rankin - 3 people | George King - 3 people | William Montgomery 5 people (1 child between 7-13, 2 others 5-21) | John Withers - 2 people | All the houses were owned by Richard A. Graydon, Lots valued at $233, buildings at $1300 |
| 1895 | Joseph Wardman, 48 yrs, 4 children | Edward Carney, 29 years | James Rankin, 34 years | George King, 31 years | William Montgomery, 44 years | Henry Breay, 35 years | |
| 1896 | Vacant | Vacant | William Baker, shoemaker, age 53 | George King, Architect, age 32 | William Montgomery, age 45 | Vacant | Robert Gooderham owns the entire east side of the street |
| 1897 | Susan W. Phillips, widow | William Crighton, printer, age 37 | Vacant | George King | William Montgomery - now a butcher | Walter Sheridan, tailor, age 54 | |
| 1898 | Susan W. Phillips - 2 people | William Crighton | Albert Edkins, boiler inspector, age 35 - 7 people | George King | William Montgomery | George F. Morris, lithographer, age 38 | Still owned by Richard A. Graydon, lives at 3 Court Street |
| 1899 | William Creighton, printer - 5 people | Robert Doherty, boat builder - 4 people | Albert Edkins - now only 6 people | Israel Milloy, Conductor - 5 people | William Montgomery - 4 people | George Morris - 3 people | |
| 1900 | William Creighton | Charles Kamm, jewel case maker | Albert Edkins | Joseph West, Machinist | Charles Montgomery - salesman (Is he related to William Montgomery?) | George Morris | Still owned by Richard A. Graydon, but now c/o Jas. Brandon |
| 1901 | William Creighton | George E. Marlin, Pork dealer, age 38 | Albert Edkins | Joseph West | Charles Montgomery | George Morris | |
| 1902 | William Creighton | Louis A. Berle, Tailor | Albert Edkins | Joseph West | Charles Montgomery | George Morris | |
| 1903 | William Creighton | Thomas Whitlaw | Samuel J. Spence, Shipper | Jesse Ruttan, Manuf. | Charles Montgomery | George Morris | |
| 1904 | William Creighton | Thomas P. Whitlaw | Samual J. Spence | Jesse W. Rutlan, manufacturer | George Brown, carpenter | George Morris | |
| 1905 | Adam Switzer, carpenter | Thomas Whitlaw, contractor | Samuel Spencer, electrician | J.W. Ruttan, manufacturer | Joseph Brown, carpenter | George Morris, lithographer | |
| 1906 | Adam Switzer, carpenter (listed as owner) |
Arthur Jeffrey, traveller | Peter Peebles, machinist (listed as owner) |
Jesse Ruttan, manufacturer (owned by Peter Peebles) |
Alexander Charles, carpenter (owned by George Mustard) |
George Morris, lithographer | Only 86 and 94 are still owned by Graydon |
| 1907 | Adam Switzer, carpenter (owner) |
Jesse Rattam, merchant (owned by Jesse & Catherine Rattam) |
Peter Peebles, machinist (owner) |
Thomas Carruthers, bookkeeper (owned by Peter Peebles) |
Alexnder Charles, carpenter (owned by George Mustard) |
George Morris (owned by Richard Graydon) |
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| 1908 | Adam Switzer | Jesse Rattam | Peter Peebles | William Harris (owned by Peter Peebles) |
George Newbitt (owned by Charles MacPherson) |
George Morris (he and Frances Morris bought it) |
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| 1909 | Adam Switzer, age 39, family of 4 | John McCann, laborer | Peter Peebles | William Harris (owned by Peter Peebles) (is this the same William Harris that the water filtration plant is named after?) |
Joseph Bradley (owns it) | George Morris | |
| 1910 | Adam Switzer, age 40, family of 4 | John McCann, age 56, 9 people | Peter Peebles, age 56, 2 people | Alexander MacLeod, age 32, 6 people (owned by Peter Peebles) | Charles MacPherson, age 28, 2 people | George Morris, age 50, 5 people | |
| 1911 | Adam Switzer - now 5 people in the house, but no record of a birth. | John McCann | Peter Peebles | Edmund Milnes (owned by Peter Peebles) | Charles MacPherson | George Morris | |
| 1912 | Adam Switzer - now back to 4 people | John McCann | Peter Peebles | Edmund Milnes (owned by Peter Peebles) | Charles MacPherson | George Morris | |
| 1913 | Adam Switzer moved to 216 Withrow Avenue, but continued to own the building. Rented to Frederick Thomas, age 27 | John McCann | Emery Brunet (owned by Peter Peebles) |
Henry Brown (owned by Peter Peebles) | Charles MacPherson | George Morris | Property and buildings valued between $1593 and $1620. |
| 1914 | Tape messed up, can't retrieve info. | ||||||
| 1915 | William J. Thomas, age 58. 7 people in the house, all over 14. Still owned by Adam Switzer | John McCann | Emery Brunet (owned by Peter Peebles) |
Henry Brown (owned by Peter Peebles) |
Charles MacPherson | George Morris | Valued at $1832 |
| 1916 | William J. Thomas, laborer, age 59. Now 8 people in house. Still owned by Adam Switzer | John McCann | Elizabeth Peebles (owned by Peter Peebles) |
Vacant (owned by Peter Peebles) |
Charles MacPherson | Emery Brunet, brakeman (moved from 88 -- house still owned by George & Florence Morris) | Assessment now $2032 |
| 1917 | William J. Thomas. Now 5 in house Still owned by Adam Switzer | John McCann | Elizabeth Peebles (owned by Peter Peebles) |
Peter Lyons, soldier (owned by Peter Peebles) |
Charles MacPherson | Emery Brunet (owner: George Morris) |
1917 map shows Winnifred & Caroline Avenues, then empty land to Leslie. Between Booth and Broadway, south of Queen, there are cattle byres. Land south of Eastern is marked as swamp. |
| 1918 | Sarah Thomas, widow. Now 4 in house. Still owned by Adam Switzer | Jesse Dusenbury, clerk (owned by John McCann) | Elizabeth Peebles (owned by Peter Peebles) | Charles Simpson, brickmaker (owned by Peter Peebles) |
Charles MacPherson | Emery Brunet (owner: Florence Morris) |
Assessments now track if people are British subjects or Alians |
| 1919 | Sarah Ann Thomas (owner: Adam Switzer) |
Jesse Dusenbury (owner: John McCann) |
Elizabeth Peebles (owner: Peter Peebles) |
Charles Simpson (owner: Peter Peebles) |
Charles MacPherson | Charles Adams, Printer (owner: Florence Morris) | |
| 1920 | Sarah Ann Thomas (owner: Adam Switzer) |
Jesse Dusenbury (owner: John McCann, who seems to be living in the Gerrard St. East hospital) |
Peter Peebles, machinist, age 64. He's moved back home. | Charles Simpson (owner: Peter Peebles) |
Charles MacPherson | Charles Adams, Printer (owner: Florence Morris, who lives in an apartment on Beresford) | |
| 1921 | Sarah Ann Thomas. Now 6 in house (owner: Adam Switzer) |
Jesse Dusenbury (owner: John McCann) |
Peter Peebles | Charles Simpson (owner: Peter Peebles) |
Charles MacPherson | Charles Adams, (owner: Florence Morris) | |
| 1922 | Sarah Ann Thomas. Now 8 in house (owner: Adam Switzer) |
Hyla F. Archer, age 28, 5 iin house, including 2 children under 5 yrs. | Peter Peebles | Charles Simpson (owner: Peter Peebles) |
Charles MacPherson | Charles Adams, (owner: Florence Morris) | |
| 1923 | Sarah Thomas Now 4 people in house. (owner: Adam Switzer) |
Hyla Archer | Peter Peebles - he's now 70 years old. | Charles Simpson (owner: Peter Peebles) |
Charles MacPherson | Charles Adams, (owner: Florence Morris) | House now valued at 2521 |
| 1924 | Sarah Thomas Now 3 people in house. (owner: Adam Switzer) |
Hyla Archer | Peter Peebles | Charles Simpson (owner: Peter Peebles) |
James White (owner: Margaret and Charles MacPherson, now living on Simpson Ave.) |
Charles Adams, (owner: George & Florence Morris) | |
| 1925 | Winnifred L. Thomas. Now 6 people in house. (owner: Estate of Sarah A. Thomas) |
Hyla Archer | Peter Peebles | Charles Simpson (owner: Peter Peebles) |
James White (owner: Margaret and Charles McPherson) |
Charles Adams, (owner: George & Florence Morris) | They've started building on the east side of the street. 41-47 are occupied. 85-111 are occupied. Many are under construction. |
| 1926 | Winnifred L. Thomas. (owner: Winnifred L. Thomas, administering estate of Sarah A. Thomas) |
Hyla Archer | Peter Peebles | George S. Little, salesman (owner: Peter Peebles) |
James White (owner: Margaret and Charles McPherson) |
Vacant (owner: George & Florence Morris) |
Total assessment: $2521 |
| 1927 | Winnifred L. Thomas. 3 people now in house (owner: Winnifred L. Thomas, administering estate of Sarah A. Thomas) |
Hyla Archer | Peter Peebles | George S. Little (owner: Peter Peebles) |
Walter James (owner: Margaret and Charles McPherson) |
Ross Stoneburg, age 23, finisher (owner: George & Florence Morris) |
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| 1928 | Winnifred L. Thomas. (owner: Winnifred L. Thomas, administering estate of Sarah A. Thomas) |
Hyla Archer | Peter Peebles | George S. Little (owner: Peter Peebles) |
Wallis Jones, 46, labourer (owner: Margaret and Charles McPherson) |
Ross Stoneburg, age 23, finisher (owner: George & Florence Morris) |
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| 1929 | Winnifred L. Thomas. Now 5 people in house (owner: Winnifred L. Thomas, administering estate of Sarah A. Thomas) |
Hyla Archer | Peter Peebles | George S. Little (owner: Peter Peebles) |
Walter Jones (owner: Margaret and Charles McPherson) |
Vacant (new owner: Margaret and Charles McPherson) |
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| 1930 | Winnifred L. Thomas. Now 3 people in house (owner: Winnifred L. Thomas, administering estate of Sarah A. Thomas) |
Hyla Archer | Peter Peebles | George S. Little (owner: Peter Peebles) |
Alexander Bryce, 36, teamster (owner: Margaret and Charles McPherson) |
James MacWhinney, 40 shoemaker (owner: Margaret and Charles McPherson) |
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| 1931 | Winnifred L. Thomas. (owner: Winnifred L. Thomas, administering estate of Sarah A. Thomas) |
Hyla Archer | Peter Peebles | George S. Little (owner: Peter Peebles) |
Alexander Bryce (owner: Margaret and Charles McPherson) |
James MacWhinney (owner: Margaret and Charles McPherson) |
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| 1932 | Winnifred L. Thomas, spinster. Now has taken in Larry Young, age 31, with
4 people. He's a taxi driver. (owner: Winnifred L. Thomas, administering estate of Sarah A. Thomas) |
Hyla Archer | Peter Peebles | George S. Little (owner: Peter Peebles) |
Alexander Bryce (owner: Margaret and Charles McPherson) |
James MacWhinney (owner: Margaret and Charles McPherson) |
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| 1933 | Winnifred L. Thomas, spinster. Now Harry Young, listed as a mechanic. (owner: Winnifred L. Thomas, administering estate of Sarah A. Thomas) |
Hyla Archer, Valentine Chadwick | Peter Peebles -- seems to have finally retired at age 80 -- lists "no occupation" | George S. Little (owner: Peter Peebles) |
Alexander Bryce (owner: Margaret and Charles McPherson) |
James Bryce, truck driver, age 48 (owner: Margaret and Charles McPherson) |
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| 1934 | Winnifred L. Thomas, Harry Young. (owner: Winnifred L. Thomas, administering estate of Sarah A. Thomas) |
Hyla Archer, Valentine Chadwick | Peter Peebles | George S. Little (owner: Peter Peebles) |
Joseph Petrovitch, cabinet maker (owner: Margaret and Charles McPherson) |
Vacant (owner: Margaret and Charles McPherson) |
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| 1935 | Winnifred L. Thomas, Harry Young. (owner: Winnifred L. Thomas, administering estate of Sarah A. Thomas) |
Hyla Archer, Valentine Chadwick | Peter Peebles | George S. Little (owner: Peter Peebles) |
Vacant (owner: Margaret and Charles McPherson) |
James Reid, finisher, age 56. 5 people, 1 dog. (owner: Margaret and Charles McPherson) |
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| 1936 | Winnifred L. Thomas, Harry Young. (owner: Winnifred L. Thomas, administering estate of Sarah A. Thomas) |
Hyla Archer, Valentine Chadwick | Peter Peebles | George S. Little (owner: Peter Peebles) |
John Craig, 49, Leather worker (did he work at A.R. Clarke, right at the
end of the street?) (owner: Margaret and Charles McPherson) |
James Reid (owner: Margaret and Charles McPherson) |
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| 1937 | Winnifred L. Thomas, Harry Young. (owner: Winnifred L. Thomas, administering estate of Sarah A. Thomas) |
Hyla Archer, Valentine Chadwick | Peter Peebles | George S. Little (owner: Peter Peebles) |
John Craig (owner: Margaret and Charles McPherson) |
James Reid (owner: Margaret and Charles McPherson) |
Valuation: $2433 |
| 1938 | Winnifred L. Thomas, Harry Young. (owner: Winnifred L. Thomas, administering estate of Sarah A. Thomas) |
Hyla Archer, Valentine Chadwick | Peter Peebles | George S. Little (owner: Peter Peebles) |
John Craig (owner: Margaret and Charles McPherson) |
James Reid (owner: Margaret and Charles McPherson) |
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| 1939 | Winnifred L. Thomas, Harry Young. (owner: Winnifred L. Thomas, administering estate of Sarah A. Thomas) |
Hyla Archer, Valentine Chadwick | Peter Peebles | George S. Little (owner: Peter Peebles) |
Thomas D. Cameron (3 residents) Leslie J. Button (4 residents) Has building been split into apartments? (owner: Margaret and Charles McPherson) |
James Reid (owner: Margaret and Charles McPherson) |
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| 1940 | Winnifred L. Thomas, 4 residents | Harry A. Hutley, (clerk?) age 28 with 5 residents, William G. Robinson, age 31, unemployed, with 4 residents. Hylas Archer owns. | Peter Peebles, age (84 or 87), 2 residents. unemployed. | George S. Little, age 60 Salesman. House owned by Peter Peebles | Thomas D. Cameron, age 49, Iron Worker, 3 residents, and Leslie J. Button, 4 residents, age 25, Driver, owned by Margaret McPherson in trust of Charles M. McPherson. | John Garden, age 51, Granite cutter, 7 residents, owned by Charles M. McPherson. | |
| 1941 | Winnifred L. Thomas, single, 4 residents | Thomas Lapointe, age 49, Soldier Tenant. Looks like Hyla Archer died, now Reprs of John McCann? c/o Wm Revell, 474 Winona Dr. 7 residents. | Peter Peebles, age 89. 2 residents. | George S. Little, age 62. Salesman, Peter Peebles owns. | Thomas D. Cameron, Iron Worker, age 51. Charles McPherson owns. 3 residents. Leslie J. Button, age 27, Driver, 4 residents | Vacant house | |
| 1942 | Winnifred L. Thomas, single, 4 residents | Thomas Lapointe, Soldier, b. 1892; owner: repres. Of John McCann (Dec) c/o William Revell. Person entitled to municipal franchise: Lily Lapointe . 7 residents | Peter Peebles, b. 1852. 2 residents. | George S. Little, Salesman, b. 1879; Muni. Franch: Jennie Little. Owned by Peter Peebles, 6 residents | Thomas D. Cameron, Iron worker, Ruth Cameron Muni Franch. Born 1890. 3 residents. Leslie J. Button, Driver, born 1914, Muni Franch Agnes Button. 4 residents. owned by Charles McPherson 75 Simpson Ave. | Eino Neilson, mechanic, Elsa Neilson MF 2 residents. Eric Province Mechanic, Lila Province MF, 4 residents. Owned by Charles W. McPherson, 75 Simpson Ave. | |
| 1943 | Winnifred L. Thomas, Single, 4 residents | Thomas (soldier) & Lily Lapointe, 7 residents. Same ownership as above | Peter C. Peebles, 2 residents | George and Gennie Little. Salesman, Peter Peebles still owns. 6 residents | Thomas D. Cameron (iron worker) and Ruth Cameron.3 residents. Leslie J. Button, Driver, and Agnes Button, 4 residents. | Victor Armsden, CNR Engineer, b. 1896, and Violet Armsden, 5 residents. Owned by Charles M. McPherson. | |
| 1944 | Winnifred L. Thomas, single, 4 residents | Thomas (soldier) & Lily Lapointe, 7 residents owned by William Revell (hand written correction on slide) | Elizabeth Peebles (s)2 residents, owned by Elizabeth Peebles. | George and Jennie Little 6 residents. Now owned by Jessie P. Harold c/o Biggs & Biggs, 5th Floor, 12 Richmond St. E. | Thomas D. Cameron, Iron Worker 3 residents. Leslie J. Button, Driver, and Agnes Button, 4 residents. Owner: Ruth Cameron | Victor Armsden, CNR Engr, Violet Armsden. Owner: Charles M. McPherson 75 Simpson Ave., Margaret E. McPherson.5 residents. | |
| 1945 | Winnifred L. Thomas, single, 4 residents | Thomas (soldier) & Lily Lapointe, 7 residents owned by William Revell, 474 Winona Dr. | Elizabeth Peebles (s)2 residents, owned by Elizabeth Peebles. | George and Jennie Little 6 residents. Owned by Jessie P. Harold c/o Biggs & Biggs, 5th Floor, 12 Richmond St. E. | Thomas D. Cameron, Iron Worker 3 residents. Leslie J. Button, Driver, and Agnes Button, 4 residents. Owner: Ruth Cameron | Victor Armsden, CNR Engr, Violet Armsden. Owner: Charles M. McPherson 75 Simpson Ave., Margaret E. McPherson.5 residents. | |
| 1946 | Winnifred L. Thomas, single, 4 residents | Thomas (soldier) & Lily Lapointe, 7 residents owned by William Revell, 474 Winona Dr. | Willard Huffman, blacksmith, Elizabeth Huffman, 6 residents | Jessie P. Harold, owner: Jessie P. Harold c/o W.J. McWhinney, 60 Victoria St., 1 resident. | Thomas D. Cameron, Iron Worker 3 residents. Leslie J. Button, Driver, and Agnes Button, 4 residents. Owner: Thomas & Ruth Cameron | Victor Armsden, CNR Engr, Violet Armsden. Owner: 5 residents. Looks like the Armsden's now own the house. | |
| 1947 | Winnifred L. Thomas, single, 1 resident. William R. (electrician) b 1896 and Cicely Black. 2 Residents | Thomas (soldier) & Lily Lapointe, 5 residents. John MacKintosh, Decorator (1915) and Edna MacKintosh. 2 residents. owned by William Revell, 474 Winona Dr. | Edward Bailey, CNR Conductor and Leah M. Bailey. 3 Residents. | Jessie P. Harold, owner: Jessie P. Harold c/o W.J. McWhinney, 60 Victoria St., 1 resident. | Thomas D. Cameron, Iron Worker 3 residents. Leslie J. Button, Driver, and Agnes Button, 4 residents. Owner: Thomas & Ruth Cameron | Victor Armsden, CNR Engr, Violet Armsden. 6 residents. | |
| 1948 | Winnifred L. Thomas, single, 1 resident. William R. (electrician) b 1896 and Cicely Black. 2 Residents | Thomas (buffer) & Lily Lapointe, 7 residents. Thomas Bennett, TFD Fireman, b. 1922, and Marjory Bennett.3 residents. owned by Yutaka Kobayashi, 105 Nassau St.r. | Harry M. Sweeney, Hoisting Engineer, 1895. Irene Sweeney crossed out as owner or lessee, Herbert Sutcliff written in instead. 4 residents | Janet P. Harold, 4 residents | Thomas D. Cameron, Iron Worker 3 residents. Leslie J. Button, Driver, and Agnes Button, 4 residents. Owner: Thomas & Ruth Cameron | Victor Armsden, CNR Engr, Violet Armsden. 7 residents. | |
| 1949 | Winnifred L. Thomas, single, 1 resident. Lloyd G. Young, Iron Mkr, b. 1921, and Grace E. Young, 3 residents | Bazil Malikov, b 1922 Sheet Metal Worker and Tamara Malikov, 4 Residents. Leon Boczylo, Tailor, b. 1919, 5 residents | Herbert Sutcliffe, b. 1912, Civic Employee, and May Sutcliffe. Alexander Stadelbauer, Civic Employee, b. 1907, and Grace Stadelbauer. | Janet P. Harold, 4 residents | Thomas D. Cameron, Janitor 4 residents. Leslie J. Button, Driver, and Agnes Button, 5 residents. Owner: Thomas & Ruth Cameron | Victor Armsden, CNR Engr, Violet Armsden. 7 residents. | |
| 1950 | Winnifred L. Thomas, single, 1 resident. Lloyd G. Young, Iron Mkr, b. 1921, and Grace E. Young, 3 residents | Bazil Malikov, b 1922 Sheet Metal Worker and Tamara Malikov, 5 Residents. Leon Boczylo, Tailor, b. 1919, 6 residents | Herbert Sutcliffe, b. 1912, Civic Employee, and May Sutcliffe. 5 residents | Janet P. Harold, 1 resident | Thomas D. Cameron, Janitor 5 residents. Leslie J. Button, Driver, and Agnes Button, 5 residents. Owner: Thomas & Ruth Cameron | Victor Armsden, CNR Engr, Violet Armsden. 7 residents. |
