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- Teefy, Matthew
- 1 "efficient Brass Band," and (in Matthew Teefy) "the oldest postmaster in Canada." The Guide
- 2 the Post Office, whose venerable master, Matthew Teefy, had died the previous year. Next was the
- 3 council minutes. Hume had replaced Matthew Teefy as municipal clerk in 1905 and held the job
- 4 James Lawrence as assessors, and Matthew Teefy as returning
- 5 Wright chaired proceedings, and postmaster Matthew Teefy acted as secretary. Various speakers claimed
- 6 a committee to push for incorporation, with Teefy as secretary.
- 7 the peace (Parker Crosby and Matthew Teefy) and one barrister (George
- 8 for patronage jobs. Postmaster Matthew Teefy was named village clerk and treasurer, a
- 9 Teefy 1822-1911 Matthew Teefy, longtime village postmaster and
- 10 Teefy was born on April 18, 1822, in Tipperary,
- 11 Teefy was appointed postmaster of Richmond
- 12 Teefy also served for an extended period as the
- 13 leadership of postmaster and village clerk Matthew Teefy, the Catholic parish of St. Mary
- 14 Andrew Skeele, jeweller and watchmaker Matthew Teefy - still overseeing community affairs as
- 15 Matthew Teefy a generation earlier, Thomas
- 16 Matthew Teefy: Village
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