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- Green, Teddy
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Edward Colston Green, aka Teddy, was born in London, England in 1895. He immigrated to Canada in 1913 and went to work in the Eustis copper mines, where he worked much of the time until the mine's closure in 1938. Teddy also worked for the Brompton Pulp and Paper Company for a time (ca. 1920). He married Lily (Lillian/Lillie) Digby (1901-2002) on 28 June 1917 (North Hatley Universalist Church) and together they had the following children: Gladys, Doris, Edward, Doreen, and May. Teddy Green died 8 April 1972 and was interred at the Reedsville (North Hatley) Cemetery.
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North Hatley (Reedsville) Cemetery: http://www.interment.net/data/canada/qc/stanstead/north_hatley/north_af.htm
Quebec Diocesan Archives, CR-098-St. John's Anglican Church, Waterville BMD registers.