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Revision as of 17:18, 7 August 2006
William H. Hurdman (October 9 1818-??) was a Canadian entrepreneur and community leader.
He was born in Hull Township, Quebec in 1818. His family came from Ireland and his father had worked with Philemon Wright. In 1841, William Hurdman and his brothers started a lumber business under the name Hurdman Brothers. In 1873, he and his brother Robert moved to Gloucester Township, Ontario. He was reeve there from 1877 to 1879. The brothers built their own bridge, Hurdman's Bridge, across the Rideau River. The Hurdmans also established large farms in Gloucester, known for their livestock.
The family name is preserved in the Hurdman Bridge and Hurdman Transitway Station.
References
- Carleton Saga, Harry & Olive Walker (1968)