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My Place In Canadian History

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    My Place In Canadian History

  • Grandma Arrives In New York

    Grandma Arrives In New York
    My grandma, Theresa Morrison, arrived in the U.S. She took a boat from Ireland as a method of transportation and her brother drove her to Toronto, Canada within hours of her arrival.
  • Grandpa Arrived In Canada

    Grandpa Arrived In Canada
    My Grandpa, Micheal Scott, flew from Ireland to Toronto Pearson International Airport. He was very anxious to begin his new life.
  • His First Job In Canada

    His First Job In Canada
    Micheal Scott obtained his dream job. He began working for Molson Canadian as a brewery worker but was soon promoted to a Brew Master!
  • Her First Job In Canada

    Her First Job In Canada
    Theresa Morrison obtained her first job as telephone operator in Toronto. She did not really like this job but was able to make a decent living out of it.
  • Married Each Other

    Married Each Other
    In the year 1962, Micheal and Theresa became married and have been married ever since. They both emigrated to Canada in the same year (1960) and had a one thing in common; they sure loved beer.
  • My Father Was Born

    My Father Was Born
    On this year, my dad Thomas Scott was born along with his twin Marie Scott. Theresa also gave birth to 2 other sets of twins in the following years. They all grew up very close to each other and were a happy and wealthy family.
  • My Parents Got Married

    My Parents Got Married
    My mom and dad met in Quebec and fell in love soon after. They got married in Montreal on the same day of a massive snow storm and danced for hours afterwards.
  • I Was Born

    I Was Born
    One year after getting married, my mom gave birth to me. They originally wanted to name me Brandon but my sister somehow convinced them to name me Brian after the singer in "Backstreet Boys"
  • Latest Event - Anniversary

    Latest Event - Anniversary
    This is the latest event in our family history. We were celebrating my grandparents anniversary. They have now been married for 51 years and certainly do not regret emigrating to Canada to begin their new lives.