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1872 - 1944 (72 years)
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Name |
Annie Helena Zoe Low [1, 2, 3] |
Birth |
13 Mar 1872 |
Madoc, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada [2, 3] |
Gender |
Female |
Residence |
1920 |
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada [1] |
Address: 98 Wurtemberg Street |
Census |
1 Jun 1921 |
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada [3] |
Age: 48y |
Address: 98 Wurtemberg Street |
Fact |
1 Jun 1921 |
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada [3] |
Single |
Address: 98 Wurtemberg Street |
Residence |
1 Jun 1921 |
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada [3] |
Address: 98 Wurtemberg Street |
Burial |
1944 |
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada [2] |
Address: Beecwood cemetery |
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Annie Helena Zoe Low
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Death |
24 Sep 1944 |
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada [2] |
Obittuary |
25 Sep 1944 |
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada [4] |
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Fact |
Scotish [3] |
Religion |
Church Of England [3] |
Person ID |
I125890 |
Lowertown |
Last Modified |
14 Jan 2024 |
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Notes |
- From 1920, when Annie and Jessie Low purchased the property, the house had a connection to strong literate women. Three Low sisters, Annie (1872-1944), Jessie (1874-1939), and Mildred (1878-1963), had been involved at some time with the Ottawa Free Press, an early newspaper. Over the years, they supported the Canadian Women’s Press Club, an organization promoting the advancement of women in journalism.
Cette maison est étroitement liée des femmes fortes et littéraires depuis son achat en 1920 par Annie et Jessie Low. Les trois soeurs Low, Annie (1872-1944), Jessie (1874-1939), et Mildred (1878-1963), ont travaillé un moment ou l’autre pour un des premiers journaux d’Ottawa, le Ottawa Free Press. Pendant des années, elles ont appuyé le Canadian Women’s Press Club, une organisation qui encourageait l’implication des femmes en journalisme. [1]
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Contributors to this edition
Editor : John Chenier
Contributing editors :
Kelly Butler, Le Centre de ressources communautaires de la Basse-Ville,
John Chenier, Lucille Collard, Lynda Cox, Mathieu Fleury, Mona Fortier,
Kim Hiscott, Alison Hobbs, Mary E. Hughes, Faith Jamael, Zackery Liberty,
Vanessa Lovell, David Lu, Liz MacKenzie, Nancy Miller Chenier,
Sandra Milton, Norman Moyer, Sandra Pilote, Michel Rossignol. Joel Weiner
Copy editors : Patricia Balcom. Philppe Doyon
Photography : John Chenier, community members
Layout : John Chenier
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- [S3568] (Reliability: 3).
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