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Emma Belle Roos Biography

Description
Creator
Little, Ellis, Author
Media Type
Text
Item Type
Articles
Description
This is a handwritten biography of Emma Belle Roos from the Ellis Little Papers. This biography has been transcribed exactly as written. Ellis Little was a local historian, who was the principal of Elizabeth Ziegler Public School.On his retirement, he invested much of his time in researching and writing about Waterloo's history. The Ellis Little Papers consist of extensive notes, papers and historical works.
Notes
Please scroll to the bottom of the page to see the transcribed text. To see the original document, please visit the Ellis Little Local History Room at the Main Branch of the Waterloo Public Library
Date Of Event
1880-1970
Subject(s)
Personal Name(s)
Roos, Emma Belle ; Roos, Henry ; Hilliard, Thomas
Local identifier
ELP 51.175
Collection
Ellis Little Papers: Men and Women of Our Past
Language of Item
English
Copyright Statement
Copyright status unknown. Responsibility for determining the copyright status and any use rests exclusively with the user.
Location of Original
Ellis Little Papers
Contact
Waterloo Public Library
Email:askus@wpl.ca
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35 Albert Street, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, N2L 5E2

Full Text

b. 1880 d. 1970
Married - never

Emma Belle Roos, born in 1880, was a daughter of hardware clerk Henry Roos. During her lifetime she used her two names, Emma Belle, to distinguish herself from her cousin Emma Roos who worked for Thomas Hilliard at Dominion Life. In the late 1890s a Mechanics Library was housed in the Town Hall and Emma Belle was hired to look after it. About 1903, a movement was made toward building a new free library and with a grant from the Andrew Carnegie Foundation. A new facility was constructed on the triangle at Albert and Water (Dorset) Sts and opened in 1904. Emma Belle Roos was appointed the first librarian in the new building. For the next 45 years she continued in this capacity adding other facilities such as a children section, when needed. She retired on Oct 21, 1949. For most of her life she resided in the Willow St family home, and when her parents died Emma Belle continued living there with sisters Bernice and Hilda.

Sources:
1. Waterloo Public Library, Vertical File, Waterloo Library
2. Marg Rowell et al, Welcome to Waterloo
3. Waterloo, Mt Hope Cemetery Records
4. Waterloo Chronicle, October 21, 1949

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