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Edith Sarah Louisa Boulton

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17: 80:(IODE) was established in Toronto in 1901 by a group of Ontario women with Boulton serving as its national president. The Federation of the Daughters of the Empire had been founded in Montreal the previous year but it was later decided to relocate the head office and change the name of the organization. The aim of the IODE was to promote closer ties between Canada and the 114:
The children of Edith Boulton and Samuel Nordheimer were Stuart Fitzroy Boulton Nordheimer (b. 1872), Julia Melina Boulton Nordheimer (b. 1874), Samuel Max Boulton Nordheimer (b. 1876), Athol Gordon Boulton Nordheimer (b. 1877), Adeline Matilda Boulton Nordheimer (b. 1878), Edith Vera Boulton
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The couple lived in a 35-room mansion known as Glen Edyth, once considered "the finest private house in Toronto" but since demolished to allow the construction of new homes, which was located on a 25-acre estate. The current Glen Edyth Drive was originally a carriageway for the estate.
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Nordheimer and Errol Louisa Boulton Nordheimer (b. 1879 - twins), Cecil Evelyn Boulton Nordheimer (b. 1881), May Estelle Boulton Nordheimer (b. 1883), G. Roy Boulton Nordheimer and Albert Boulton Nordheimer.
84:. Boulton was a skilled organizer even if somewhat autocratic by nature; under her leadership the organization grew to 10,000 members with chapters across Canada and in the United States, 234: 244: 73:
and helped found the Female Immigrants Receiving Home. In 1904, she became vice-president of the Toronto South African Memorial Association.
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and India. After dissatisfaction with a delegation sent to England to attend the coronation of
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The daughter of James Boulton, a barrister, and Margaret Neilina Fortye, she was born in
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She died in Toronto at the age of 65. She was named a Lady of Grace of the
85: 32: 164: 16: 97: 89: 39: 57:, the Ladies' Work Depository, the Working Boys' Home, the 65:. Boulton also served on the board of governors for the 182:"Documentation of the Nordheimer Family Mausoleum" 20:Edith Boulton Nordheimer, from a 1906 publication. 196: 27:(1847 – November 14, 1912) was a Canadian 149:. Vol. XIV (1911–1920) (online ed.). 49:In 1871, Boulton married Toronto businessman 46:had been attorney-general for Upper Canada. 143:. In Cook, Ramsay; Hamelin, Jean (eds.). 15: 235:Ladies of Grace of the Order of St John 197: 134: 132: 130: 128: 78:Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire 245:19th-century Canadian philanthropists 176: 174: 138: 125: 13: 250:19th-century women philanthropists 171: 14: 261: 146:Dictionary of Canadian Biography 55:Hillcrest Convalescent Hospital 230:Canadian women philanthropists 187:. Archaeological Services Inc. 157: 109:Order of St John of Jerusaleml 1: 141:"Boulton, Edith Sarah Louisa" 118: 69:, was president of the local 7: 220:20th-century Canadian women 215:19th-century Canadian women 151:University of Toronto Press 10: 266: 25:Edith Sarah Louisa Boulton 67:Victorian Order of Nurses 94:Dominion of Newfoundland 240:People from Old Toronto 59:Children's Aid Society 21: 19: 139:Smith, Tori (1998). 63:St. James’ Cathedral 225:Canadian socialites 42:. Her grandfather 22: 71:Red Cross Society 51:Samuel Nordheimer 257: 189: 188: 186: 178: 169: 168: 161: 155: 154: 136: 265: 264: 260: 259: 258: 256: 255: 254: 195: 194: 193: 192: 184: 180: 179: 172: 163: 162: 158: 137: 126: 121: 12: 11: 5: 263: 253: 252: 247: 242: 237: 232: 227: 222: 217: 212: 207: 191: 190: 170: 167:. IODE Canada. 156: 123: 122: 120: 117: 82:British Empire 44:D’Arcy Boulton 29:philanthropist 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 262: 251: 248: 246: 243: 241: 238: 236: 233: 231: 228: 226: 223: 221: 218: 216: 213: 211: 208: 206: 203: 202: 200: 183: 177: 175: 166: 165:"Our History" 160: 152: 148: 147: 142: 135: 133: 131: 129: 124: 116: 112: 110: 105: 101: 99: 95: 91: 87: 83: 79: 74: 72: 68: 64: 60: 56: 52: 47: 45: 41: 36: 34: 30: 26: 18: 159: 144: 113: 106: 102: 75: 48: 37: 24: 23: 210:1912 deaths 205:1847 births 86:The Bahamas 33:imperialist 199:Categories 119:References 98:George V 90:Bermuda 40:Toronto 92:, the 185:(PDF) 76:The 61:and 31:and 201:: 173:^ 127:^ 111:. 88:, 35:. 153:.

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philanthropist
imperialist
Toronto
D’Arcy Boulton
Samuel Nordheimer
Hillcrest Convalescent Hospital
Children's Aid Society
St. James’ Cathedral
Victorian Order of Nurses
Red Cross Society
Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire
British Empire
The Bahamas
Bermuda
Dominion of Newfoundland
George V
Order of St John of Jerusaleml




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