Monarch by Cal Shook |
Many residents of Halifax and Dartmouth frantically searched for loved ones, only to discover
that their homes were leveled and, in many cases, consumed by fire. It would take my Grandfather and his family a minimum of four
temporary shelters and two and a half years before they would have a place to
call home.
Thanks to the generosity of some newspapers, individuals could pick up a paper for free and look for information about a relative or friend that they hadn’t been able to find. This material and that of the Nova Scotia Archives virtual collection, featured in last month’s blog, plus previous
trips to the Archives with the aid of family members, have helped me to gain insight into their many losses and their efforts to build a new life.
Even with this extensive research, there are some missing
pieces as I continue to write a memoir about my Grandpa Joe's family, "A Picture on the Wall." I’m hoping that there is a Halifax
Relief Commission record for the Simon and Hilda (Burke) Myatt family who were living in Dartmouth at the time
of the explosion. I’d like to include them in the narrative.
It appears that there might be some information missing
from the HRC Case# 451 about great Grandfather Michael Landry’s family. What leads me to believe this, is that in their file there is a Leo Landry, a carpenter, who
was lodging with a Mr. D. Sampson after the explosion due to a severe cut to
the head. Leo is not my Grandpa Joe's brother, since he died in the Battle of Y-Pres in June of 1916. I believe the Leo, mentioned in this claim file, might be related to a Samuel
Landry who lost a son Michael Landry as a result of the explosion. According to the 1917- 1918 McAlpine Directory,
there was a Leo Landry, a carpenter who was boarding at 36a Stanley. There’s a Samuel
Landry (h=head) and Michael Landry (b=boarder) living at the same address. If Samuel Landry filed with the HRC (Halifax Relief Commission), there could be some records related to my Grandpa Joe's family.
If you have any information about the Simon and Hilda (Burke) Myatt family of Dartmouth or of Simon, Michael, or Leo Landry who were living at 36a Stanley Street in Halifax at the time of the explosion, I'd appreciate your sharing it with me.
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