Adelaide hunter hoodless biography of barack obama
The fight for pasteurization years ago by one crusader, Adelaide Hoodless, is replaced by a battle for raw milk by another, farmer Michael Schmidt..
HUNTER, ADELAIDE SOPHIA(Hoodless), educator and author; b. 27 Feb.
1858 (often given incorrectly as 1857) on a farm near St George in Brant County, Upper Canada, 12th child of David Hunter and Jane Hamilton; m. 15 Sept. 1881 John Hoodless in Cainsville, near Brantford, and they had two sons and two daughters; d. 26 Feb.
1910 in Toronto, and was buried in Hamilton.
Little is known about Addie Hunter before she entered public life in 1890, when she adopted the more formal Adelaide.
Hoodless was jolted out of her comfortable middle-class existence when her infant son died after drinking impure milk.
Her paternal grandparents had migrated to Peel County in Upper Canada from County Monaghan (Republic of Ireland) in 1836. Her father died some four months before her birth. She appears to have received little education beyond elementary school.
Addie remained on the family farm until she and her husband moved in 1881 to Hamilton, where John Hoodless, the son of Joseph Hoodless, a prominent Hamilton furniture manufacturer, joined his father in business. At this time sh