Timothy Eaton
Timothy Eaton (1834 – January 31, 1907) was a Canadian businessman who founded Eaton's department store, one of the most important retail businesses in Canada's history.
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1834 - January 31 - 1907 - Canadian - Eaton's - Department store - Retail
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He was born in Ballymena, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, of a Protestant Scottish ancestry. As a 20-year-old Irish apprentice shopkeeper, Timothy Eaton sailed from Ireland to settle with other family members in southern Ontario, Canada.
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Northern Ireland - Protestant - Scottish - Ontario - Canada
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The Eaton Family mausoleum in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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In 1861, with the help of his brothers Robert and James, Timothy Eaton set up a bakery business in the town of Kirkton, Ontario which went under after only a few months. Undaunted, he opened a dry goods store and from that success he would move to the city of Toronto where in 1869 he created the unheard-of concept of one-stop shopping at a "department store", a phenomenon that soon spread to New York, Chicago, London, and Paris.
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1861 - Kirkton, Ontario - Toronto - 1869 - New York - Chicago - London - Paris
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In 1884, Timothy Eaton introduced Canada to the wonders of the mail-order catalogue, reaching the thousands of small towns and rural communities with an array of products previously unattainable. In these tiny communities, the arrival of Eaton's catalogue was a major event. More than clothing, furniture, or the latest in kitchen gadgetry, the catalogue offered milking machines, and just about every other contraption or latest invention desirable. And, when rendered obsolete by the new season?s catalogue, it served another important use in the outdoor privy of most every rural home.
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1884 - Mail-order
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Timothy Eaton spawned a colossal retail empire that his offspring would expand coast to coast, reaching its high point during World War II, when the T. Eaton Company of Canada employed more than 30,000 people.
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Retail - World War II - T. Eaton Company of Canada
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Timothy Eaton died on January 31, 1907 and is buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Toronto.
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January 31 - 1907 - Mount Pleasant Cemetery
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