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Eaton's grave at Mount Pleasant Cemetery. On January 21, 1985, Eaton was stabbed twenty-one times and then raped in her Farnham Street apartment [1] in Toronto. An acquaintance of Eaton's, Ernest John Andrew Leyshon-Hughes, [2] also known as Andrew Leyshon-Hughes, who was himself a member of the prominent Canadian Osler family, admitted to murdering her, but was found not guilty by reason of ...
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Museum-goers in Toronto and hockey fans in Winnipeg continue to rub Timothy Eaton's toe for luck. His grandson was flying ace Henry John Burden. In 1985, his great-great-granddaughter, Nancy Eaton, was murdered by a childhood friend, who was found not guilty by reason of insanity. Timothy Eaton Memorial Church, in Toronto, was erected in 1914.
The Eaton family's mausoleum at Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Toronto, with lions by sculptor Eli Harvey The Eaton family is a Canadian family of Scottish-Irish Methodist origin. Established in Toronto , the family dynasty began in 1869 when Timothy Eaton (1834–1907) founded Eaton's , which became a national chain of department stores .
Nancy and Jessica became well-known writers: Nancy wrote The Pursuit of Love and Love in a Cold Climate, and Jessica The American Way of Death (1963). Deborah managed Chatsworth House, one of the most successful stately homes in England. Jessica and Deborah married nephews of prime ministers Winston Churchill and Harold Macmillan, respectively.
Wendy Eaton: May 26, 1959: May 17, 1975: Media, Pennsylvania: 21: Eaton disappeared in Media, Pennsylvania while walking to purchase a gift for her brother. Her case remains unsolved. [49] Maria Anjiras: August 10, 1961: February 12, 1976: Norwalk, Connecticut: 19: A girl who ran away from her home in 1976. Anjiras had taken money and personal ...
Nancy Addison 1946–2002 Shohreh Aghdashloo born ( 1952-05-11 ) May 11, 1952 (age 72) (Iranian-born) Dianna Agron born ( 1986-04-30 ) April 30, 1986 (age 38)
Valley of the Shadow of Death: 23 April 1855 Roger Fenton Sevastopol, Crimea Wet collodion negative Fenton's pictures during the Crimean War were one of the first cases of war photography, with Valley of the Shadow of Death considered "the most eloquent metaphor of warfare" by The Oxford Companion to the Photograph. [13] [14] [s 3]