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Emma, 
Florence, 
Albert  
Wilton Ave. 
1895
earlier story From Gwynne, Emma and family leave Gussie's home and live at 255 Wilton Avenue. Albert had recently been apprenticed to Francis X. Boehler and the Toronto Can Company. He was known as a tinsmith or 'tinner' and made sheet metal goods like tin cans in Boehler's factory. Emma was a seamstress and rug sewer. Florence was a knitter for Universal KM Company.
Queen St. 
1896
The three moved to what we can consider to be Florence's home at 259 Queen Street East in 1896. Florence remained here for a few more years, until by 1903 she was married to a boiler maker named James Connor on May 27th.
River St. 
1898
Emma and Albert left Florence in 1898 and returned to live with Gussie and Sam on River Street continue this story.