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Expansion and modernization started in 1904 with a new location and the addition of new equipment. By 1905 production was at two thousand gallons of ice-cream per day and 15 tons of ice. Meanwhile, mincemeat production was discontinued. Neilson constructed the
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By 1928, the company employed a thousand people in all departments and production was at one thousand gallons of ice cream per hour, and the company opened branches in South America, South Africa, Japan, China, Australia and New Zealand.
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Fred Harry Morden Neilson, the family's official churner, ran the business as president until his death in 1947. Charles Edward Neilson was secretary-treasurer and James William Allen Neilson was a vice-president.
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the company was producing more than 560,000 pounds of chocolate annually. This required further expansion and a new building was added, and by 1915 a new site was required and the production moved to
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Neilson married Mary Eva Kaiser on October 6, 1875, in Brockville, Ontario. They were the parents of five children, of which the sons continued the business after the death of their father in 1915.
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in Toronto in 1906. Chocolate was added to the product mix in 1908. Chocolate bars and ice cream became popular treats and prior to the outbreak of the
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Returning to Toronto, still in debt, he purchased some cows and began the sale of milk. Neilson then obtained
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manufacturing equipment. In 1893 the firm, William Neilson Limited, was started.
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were the first products, and these fuelled the growth of the company.
83: 79: 75: 265: 178:. Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 14/University of Toronto. 59: 50:, New York, then moved on to being a machinist's apprentice in 40: 69: 273: 54:, Canada. In 1873 journeyman Neilson worked in 109:William Neilson Limited, now headquartered in 187: 185: 191: 182: 260:Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online 195:The Municipality of Toronto – A History 274: 124: 117:from 1947 to 2008 and is now owned by 66:to work as a farmer with his brother. 46:His working life began as a farmer in 165: 163: 161: 159: 157: 155: 153: 302:Canadian people of Scottish descent 70:Founding of William Neilson Limited 13: 150: 14: 313: 251: 136:The Neilson family are buried at 192:Middletown, Jesse Edgar (1923). 169: 230: 202: 1: 143: 26: 172:"Neilson, William Biography" 7: 10: 318: 297:People from Lanark County 292:Canadian businesspeople 268:at www.neilsondairy.com 21:William Neilson Limited 198:. Dominion Publishing. 240:, 5 May 2020, p. G2. 138:Forest Lawn Mausoleum 115:George Weston Limited 31:Neilson was born in 125:Marriage and family 119:Saputo Incorporated 111:Georgetown, Ontario 100:Beachville, Ontario 242:Gale OneFile: News 140:in north Toronto. 258:Biography at the 170:Otto, Stephen A. 309: 245: 234: 228: 227: 225: 223: 218:. April 29, 2020 206: 200: 199: 189: 180: 179: 176:www.biographi.ca 167: 52:Almonte, Ontario 317: 316: 312: 311: 310: 308: 307: 306: 272: 271: 254: 249: 248: 235: 231: 221: 219: 208: 207: 203: 190: 183: 168: 151: 146: 127: 113:, was owned by 96:First World War 72: 33:Ramsay Township 29: 17:William Neilson 12: 11: 5: 315: 305: 304: 299: 294: 289: 284: 270: 269: 263: 253: 252:External links 250: 247: 246: 229: 201: 181: 148: 147: 145: 142: 126: 123: 71: 68: 28: 25: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 314: 303: 300: 298: 295: 293: 290: 288: 285: 283: 280: 279: 277: 267: 266:Neilson Dairy 264: 262: 261: 256: 255: 243: 239: 233: 217: 216: 211: 205: 197: 196: 188: 186: 177: 173: 166: 164: 162: 160: 158: 156: 154: 149: 141: 139: 134: 130: 122: 120: 116: 112: 107: 103: 101: 97: 93: 87: 85: 81: 77: 67: 65: 61: 57: 53: 49: 44: 42: 38: 37:Lanark County 34: 24: 22: 18: 259: 241: 237: 232: 222:November 28, 220:. Retrieved 215:Toronto Star 213: 204: 194: 175: 135: 131: 128: 108: 104: 88: 73: 64:North Dakota 45: 30: 16: 15: 287:1915 deaths 282:1844 births 276:Categories 144:References 56:Brockville 27:Early life 238:Spectator 84:mincemeat 80:Ice-cream 76:ice cream 48:Rochester 92:factory 60:Toronto 43:West. 41:Canada 224:2022 82:and 102:. 278:: 212:. 184:^ 174:. 152:^ 121:. 39:, 35:, 23:. 226:.

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William Neilson Limited
Ramsay Township
Lanark County
Canada
Rochester
Almonte, Ontario
Brockville
Toronto
North Dakota
ice cream
Ice-cream
mincemeat
factory
First World War
Beachville, Ontario
Georgetown, Ontario
George Weston Limited
Saputo Incorporated
Forest Lawn Mausoleum







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