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M Charles Clarington Valade

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Six children, Raymond Charles (b. 28 Jan 1903), Edna Pearl (b. 27 June 1905; married Don Morris), Wilfred Lawrence (b. 22 June 1907), Marvin Russ (b. 15 Feb 1909), Arthur Bernard (b. 25 Dec 1911) and Ernest Clarington (b. 10 Mar 1914), all born in Detroit.

Information from Michelle Valade Woodham, Valade Descendants, RootsWeb WorldConnect Project.

History of the Wigle Family and Their Descendants, The Wigle Family, Kingsville, Ontario, 1931.

1901 personal census, Gosfield South Twp, Essex Co., ON, G2-14:
Valade Dominique, M, Married, 11 Nov 1833, 67, born Ont, origin: French, Can, Meth, Farmer;
Sarah, F, wife, Married, 1 Nov 1843, 57, born Ont, origin: English, Can, Meth;
Thomas A., M, son, Single, 16 Sept 1873, 27, born Ont, origin: French, Can, Meth, Farmers Son;
Charles C., M, son, Single, 1 Nov 1875, 25, born Ont, origin: French, Can, Meth, Book Keeper;
Malcolm G., M, son, Single, 22 May 1880, 20, born Ont, origin: French, Can, Meth;
Victor W., M., M, son, Single, 28 Sept 1882, 18, born Ont, origin: French, Can, Meth;
Wilfred L., M, son, Single, 18 Aug 1885, 15, born Ont, origin: French, Can, Meth.

From Dibean marriage index, MIGENWEB:
ULCH,VALADE,RUSS - ULCH,JANE ADELINE VALADE,WAYNE,--,,24 OCT 1900--
ULCH,VALADE,DULCIE - ULCH,CHARLES CLARINGTON VALADE,WAYNE,--,,24 APR 1902
VALADE,ULCH,CHARLES CLARINGTON VALADE,DULCIE - ULCH,WAYNE,--,,24 APR 1902--

Michelle writes:

The city of Detroit, Michigan, 1701-1922; Clarence M. Burton, editor-in-chief, William Stocking, associate editor, Gordon K. Miller, associated editor., Burton, Clarence Monroe, 1853-1932, p. 1090, 1093. (http://www.hti.umich.edu):

CHARLES C. VALADE As president of the Detroit Butcher Supply Company, Charles C. Valade is at the head of the largest supply house of this character in the state of Michigan and he is one of the most prominent men in this line of activity in the country. His business activities have at all times balanced up with the principles of truth and honor and the firm name has long been a synonym for progressiveness and reliability. Mr. Valade is a native of Canada. He was born in Kingsville, November 1, 1875, of the marriage of Dominique and Sarah (Bailey) Valade, who became the parents of eleven children, seven of whom were sons. Three of the brothers of Charles C. Valade - Thomas, born in 1873, Victor, born in 1882, and Wilfred, born in 1885 -- are associated with him in business.
     In the public schools of Kingsville, Canada, Mr. Valade acquired his education and on entering the business world his first position was with the George Niebergall Lumber Company of McGregor, Michigan. Subsequently, Mr. McGregor purchased a coal yard on Canfield avenue, Detroit, on the line of the Grand Trunk Railroad, and this he continued to operate for a period of four years, when he sold his interests to the Houghton-French Coal Company, of which Mr. Valade was one of the incorporators, becoming assistant secretary. Subsequently he was made secretary, and continued to act in that capacity until the fall of 1912, when, with his brother Malcolm, he started his present undertaking, recognizing a need for a business of this character in Detroit, for up to that time no concern had handled a complete line of butcher's supplies. For the first two years Malcolm Valade served as president of the company, with Charles Valade as vice president, and Victor Valade as secretary-treasurer, but in the fall of 1915 the subject of this review was elected to the presidency, in which office he continues, most capably directing the affairs of the company. He possesses keen insight into business affairs and situations and his plans are carefully formulated and promptly executed, resulting in the substantial growth of the undertaking of which he is the head. The company handles a complete line of butcher's supplies, always making it a point to secure the latest and most improved equipment, and their stock included the Diamond brand refrigerators, unquestionably the best on the market; Universal electric meat grinders, Nicholas Brothers, Enterprise and Buffalo silent cutters, which are used in grinding meat for sausage; knives, scales; choppers; and in fact, everything of recognized merit on the market today. The company has purchased a tract of land at the corner of Michigan and Bellevue avenues, near the Michigan Belt Line, where it has under construction a fine modern factory which when completed will have a floor space of over twenty-two thousand square feet. It is the intention of the concern to manufacture practically all of the supplies needed in its business and as its wide experience has taught the company what types of tools are best adapted for certain purposes, it is safe to predict that it will produce a superior class of articles. The excellent business ability of Mr. Valade is indicated in the fact that since its inception the volume of business done by the Detroit Butcher Supply Company has increased over forty percent, while the enterprising and reliable business methods employed by the house have won for it the entire confidence of the public.
     Mr. Valade was married on the 24th of April, 1902, and has six children: Raymond, Edna, Wilfred, Marvin, Arthur, and Ernest. In his political views Mr. Valade had always maintained an independent attitude, voting for the men whom he deems best qualified for the office, without regard to party affiliations. He has been very active in religious work, his efforts in this connection having been productive of much good. He is an earnest and sincere member of the Asbury Methodist church and is now serving as superintendent of the Sunday school and he was also one of the organizers of the Detroit Holiness Association and the Romeo Camp Meeting Association of Romeo, Michigan. Through the wise utilization of his time, his talents and his opportunities he has attained success. His prominently marked characteristics are those which make for personal popularity, while in business circles he manifests the forcefulness, keen discrimination and ready understanding of involved interests which make him one of the chief factors in the promotion of the industrial growth of the city. He has mastered the lessons of life day by day until his postgraduate work in the school of experience has placed him with the men of eminent ability and Detroit is fortunate in claiming him as a citizen.

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