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  1. 14 de dic. de 2021 · William Gooderham, Sr. A Voyage to Canada Their Viking ancestry long distant in the flickering and hazy shadows of the past, The Gooderhams remain in the lands settled by their forefathers, but now instead of conquerors, they are farmers.

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  2. 6 de abr. de 2010 · Like many Victorian industrialists, William Gooderham and James Gooderham Worts lived near the works. The site of Gooderham's handsome estate had been so churned over by industrial activity since 1885 that nothing remained when the current condominium building was excavated and built.

  3. 2 de jun. de 2008 · William Gooderham. William Gooderham, distiller, businessman, banker (b at Scole, Eng 29 Aug 1790; d at Toronto 20 Aug 1881). Migrating to Canada in 1832, Gooderham became involved in the Toronto milling trade with his brother-in-law James Worts, who died in 1834.

  4. Biography – GOODERHAM, WILLIAM (1790-1881) – Volume XI (1881-1890) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Source: Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. GOODERHAM, WILLIAM, distiller, businessman, and banker; b. 29 Aug. 1790 at Scole, Norfolk, England, second son of James and Sarah Gooderham; m. Harriet Tovell Herring, and they had eight sons and ...

  5. Biography – GOODERHAM, WILLIAM (1824-89) – Volume XI (1881-1890) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography. GOODERHAM, WILLIAM, businessman and philanthropist; b. 14 April 1824 at Scole, Norfolk, England, eldest son of William Gooderham and Harriet Tovell Herring; d. 12 Sept. 1889 at Toronto, Ont.

  6. www.gooderhamwhisky.com › historyHistory — GWS

    Led by William’s son, George, the distillery was exporting throughout Canada, the United States, South America, and Europe - the world was drinking Gooderham & Wort’s whisky. By 1877 the small windmill in “muddy York” had now become the largest distillery in the world.

  7. 29 de feb. de 2012 · After traveling from England to York, UpperCanada, William Gooderham, along with his brother-in-law, James Worts, formed the business of ‘Worts & Gooderham, Millers’, in 1832. James Gooderham Worts was the son of James Worts.