When Herman Russell Teed was born on 16 November 1914, in Freeport, Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada, his father, Charles Roland Teed, was 40 and his mother, Margaret Fannie Bell Haycock, was 34. He married Anna Marie Small on 3 June 1939, in Westport, Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada. They were the parents of at least 1 son. He lived in Nova Scotia, Canada in 1953. He died in 1999, at the age of 85, and was buried in Freeport, Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada.
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The Bluenose racing schooner was launched on March 26, 1921, in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. It was evident that the ship was nothing like other ships that had been launched.
On April 16, 1945, the HMCS Esquimalt was torpedoed by German U-Boats. Thirty-nine men died, some due to the attack others to exposure to cold. Those that survived were rescued by the Sarnia.
The Canso Causeway was completed on April 13, 1955. It is a bridge across the Strait of Canso connecting Cape Breton Island. It is constructed in a S shape.
English (Devon): variant of Tedd, from the Middle English personal name Ted(de), a pet form of a name such as Edgar, Edmund, Edward, or Edwin, in which the first element derives from Old English ēad ‘wealth, prosperity’.
Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.
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