| Birth |
7 Mar 1955 |
Citizens Hospital, Talladega, Alabama, USA [2, 3, 4, 6] |
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| Gender |
Male |
| Residence |
Abt 1958 |
Anniston, Calhoun, Alabama, USA [1] |
| an apartment |
- The apartment was downtown. We lived on the ground floor. There was an apartment under ours. My mother paid the german lady that lived there with her daughter to watch me occasionally.
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| Residence |
Abt 1955-1958 |
Talladega, Talladega, Alabama, USA [1] |
| Coffee Street |
- Mother tells me they lived on Coffee Street in Talladega when I was born.
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| Medical |
Abt 1962 |
Weaver, Calhoun, Alabama, USA [1] |
| a cut |
- The driveway to our house was very steep, descending from the road.
I must have been about 6-7 years old when I got a pair of skates and was skating in the driveway and garage, where the boat was. We had a ski-boat, and I often think of it when I hear Alan Jackson's song about the boat.
My parents went skiing and it was assumed I would learn one day. And I had driven the boat a little. But when I was skating I fell and cut my arm on the propellor, requiring several stitches. That was the end of the boat.
I assume this was my mother's doing.
I still have a faint scar on the inside of my left elbow 3-4 inches long. It took Dr. McAnally (our family doctor) maybe a dozen stiches to sew up the gash.
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| Education |
1961-1964 |
Weaver, Calhoun, Alabama, USA [1] |
| Weaver Elementary |
| Education |
1964-1967 |
Anniston, Calhoun, Alabama, USA [1] |
| Woodstock Elementary |
| Education |
1967-1969 |
Anniston, Calhoun, Alabama, USA [1] |
| Johnston Jr. High |
- In Junior High I was forced to choose either band or gym. I choose band and was given the clarinet to learn. I wanted trumpet.
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| Residence |
Abt 1959-1969 |
Weaver, Calhoun, Alabama, USA [1] |
| Oakdale Circle |
- We moved to Oakdale circle at least a year before I began grammar school. We lived there until I finished 3rd grade.
It was a nice house, with larger rooms than our subsequent house in Lenlock. Next door lived a married couple, both Colonels in the Army. They had put 32 inches of topsoil on their yard, and spent a lot of time gardening. The Colonel's hobby was tea roses, and they had beds of them. Their driveway was lined with pansies. They had identical oldsmobile 98s. Since the colonel's name was Camille, they had camillias. And several irritating, yapping chihuahuas.
While the colonels were good friends of my parents, at least of my mother (I don't think they thought much of my father), and good friends to me and I spent a lot of time with them (and learned something about gardening), the other neighbors were a problem, particularly for me.
A neighbor's dog killed more than one litter of kittens from my cat, and ran over more than one cat. They took my bicycle and then put it in the ditch in front of our house after it had rusted; a shiny red & chrome one I got for Christmas. One of the neighbor children coaxed me into letting him tie me to a tree (to play cowboys and indians) and then left me there. I had to scream for half an hour to get another neighbor to untie me.
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| Medical |
Abt 1972 |
Anniston, Calhoun, Alabama, USA [7] |
| removal of a 2nd set of wisdom teeth |
Yes, as I recall you had to have in hospital surgery to remove the extra set of molars. At the time the surgery was done you had a fever and I did not know that. I was very angry when the hospital staff told me that you were sick and that they did the surgery knowing that. It seems that is when we knew that you had hepatitis I remember going to Sewanee and bringing you home. We had to get vacinations so that we could take care of you without contracting hepatitis.
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| Education |
1969-1973 |
Anniston, Calhoun, Alabama, USA [1] |
| Anniston High School |
- '69 was the last year classes were held in the old high-school off Quintard, before the new building on Woodstock opened.
In 1969 race riots rocked the town, and most of it was about school integration and busing, and most of the 'activity' was in the school. The high-school. My freshman year.
There was about a week that there were only two or three other students in a class other than myself. Bombs in lockers. Melees. My father was full-time national guard, quartermaster of the local unit.
I had an editorial published about the Confederate Flag, defending it as a symbol of a glorious past.
Of all the great southern writers and great southern literature, I believe Harper Lee captured the South I grew up in best in To Kill A Mockingbird.
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| Education |
1973 |
Sewanee, Franklin, Tennessee, USA |
| The University of The South |
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Sewanee - the Quad
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| Residence |
1964-1973 |
Anniston, Calhoun, Alabama, USA [1] |
| Lenlock |
- We lived in a small brick house (smaller than the one in Weaver) on the corner near the highway. There was a colonial plantation house across the street when we moved there, so I literally grew up in the shadows of the old mansions.
It occurred to me the other day that we lived next door to a colonel the entire time I was growing up. In Weaver, we lived next door to the Swigerts, a married couple who were both colonels. Camille Swigert told me she was the 2nd or 3rd female colonel in the United States military.
In Lenlock, the Gillums lived across the street. Colonel Gillum was high up in the administration of Fort McClellon. He may have been in charge of the WAC training school.
Our family doctor was Dr. McAnally, who also lived in Lenlock, about a block from us. His son was Mac McAnally, the country singer. Mother tells me Dr. McAnally's wife bought our house and lived in it until she died.
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| Medical |
Nov 1973 |
Stringfellow Hospital, Anniston, Calhoun, Alabama, USA [1] |
| hepatitus |
- After graduating from high-school I went hitch-hiking. I didn't get any further than Atlanta. Among other things I was invited to a party where I met a couple of women who were Penthouse foldouts. They invited me to their apartment and we went skinny dipping. It was ironic, they did everything they could to arouse me. I fell asleep.
Whatever happened and whoever it was I got very sick just before Thanksgiving and ended up in the hospital with hepatitus. This pretty much ended my career at Sewanne. I spent two weeks in the hospital near-death. I was told everyone at the school was given gamma-gobulin shots. Dean Puckett insulted and humilitaed me in front of my father when he expelled me.
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| Occupation |
Abt 1974 |
Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, USA [1] |
| Bartender at T.P. Crockmyer's |
| Residence |
1974 |
Dallas, Dallas, Texas, USA |
| Oaklawn |
| Residence |
1975 |
Houston, Harris, Texas, USA |
| Turtle Creek |
| Education |
1976 |
Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, USA |
| Birmingham Southern College |
| Occupation |
1978-1980 |
New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA [1] |
| bartender, doorman, and busboy at Pat O'Briens, The Decator House, The Louisiana Purchase, and Tiger's |
- He also worked as a busboy at Arnaud's and doorman at Pat O'Briens. All of these were in The French Quarter. The Louisiana Purchase and Tiger's were gay bars on Burgundy.
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| History |
1982 [1] |
| the first AIDS cases are noticed in San Francisco |
- Panic and fear spread rapidly in San Francisco as thousands die.
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| Occupation |
1982 |
San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA [1] |
| Bookkeeper for Iriving Fineman, P.A. |
- In this job I first used a personal computer, a Commodore PET. I was one of the first people to do so. I used an accounting program to keep the books and prepare payroll for several businesses in San Francisco. Among these were The Norse Cove in The Castro and Mainline Gifts. Herb Cane, a popular columnist in the major daily newspaper, was a client.
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| Occupation |
1980-1982 |
San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA [1] |
| Cash Clerk for the Pacific Security Depository Trust Company |
| Occupation |
1982-1984 |
San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA [1] |
| Bookkeeper/programmer for the Financial Planning Department of Sohio Construction Company |
- I prepared a 4-phase budget and reconcilation for the North Slope construction in Alasaka related to the oil pipeline. I programmed Lotus spreadsheets and DBase databases to input costs and budgets, allocate costs, report on "as funded" and "as managed" performance, and generate forecasts and prepare budgets.
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| Medical |
Abt 1986 |
San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA [1] |
| toxic Prozac shock |
- Having been plagued by depression all my life I feared I was going to lose my position at Price Waterhouse because of it and after having been "clean and sober" for 7 years in A.A. decided to take pills. I had been recommended for the clinical trials of Prozac. I ended up being one of the victims that dropped out of the studies. I ended up losing my job, and everything.
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| Occupation |
1984-1986 |
San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA [1] |
| Analyst for Price Waterhouse |
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Canada → Craig - office 555 California, San Francisco, California |
| Residence |
Abt 1983-1987 |
San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA [8] |
| 100 Portola |
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Canada → Craig - Twin Peaks, view 100 Portola, San Francisco, California |
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Canada → Craig - Twin Peaks, with telescope 100 Portola, San Francisco, California |
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Canada → Craig - Twin Peaks, with mother 100 Portola, San Francisco, California |
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Canada → Craig - Twin Peaks, with truck Twin Peaks, San Francisco, California |
| Occupation |
1987-1988 |
San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA [1] |
| Word Processor for William Mercer |
| History |
1989 [1] |
| a major quake, measuring 6.9-7.1 on the Ricther Scale devastates San Francisco |
- I was living in Central Towers, on the top floor corner of a ten story apartment tower in The Tenderloin. The quake was in the afternoon, as the whole world was watching The World Series at Candlestick park.
The quake woke me up. As the town shook I could hear the unearthly sound of thousands of voices screaming above everything else. When it was over, realizing the power was out and not likely to be back on soon, I took a shower while I still had hot water. Then I went down 10 flights of stairs, got on a bus and rode to the taxi yard where I got my taxi and drove people home all night.
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| Occupation |
1989 |
San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA [1] |
| Taxi Driver for Yellow Cab |
| Residence |
1989 |
San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA [9] |
| Central Towers at 350 Turk Street |
| Medical |
Abt 1995 |
San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA [1] |
| became a medical marijuana patient |
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Canada, Craig → High Times This photo was taken in 1996 at the Proposition 215 Vigil in front of Grace Cathedral in San Francisco. Craig Canada is the person facing sideways, front and center, in the green jacket. |
| Residence |
1994-1996 |
San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA [9] |
| a Single Room Occupancy tenement at 118 Taylor |
| Residence |
1980-1998 |
San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA |
| Residence |
1999 |
Guerneville, Sonoma, California, USA [1] |
| Residence |
1999-2001 |
Palm Springs, Riverside, California [1] |
| Residence |
2001-2002 |
Desert Hot Springs, Riverside, California, USA [1] |
| Residence |
2002-2004 |
Morongo Valley, San Bernardino, California [1] |
| 11307 Hess Boulevard, #2 |
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Canada, Craig → return of property
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Canada, Craig → return of property
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Canada, Craig → return of property
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Canada, Craig → return of property
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Canada, Craig → return of property
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| Biographical |
Aug 2007 [1] |
| was featured in a story in Street Spirit |
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| Residence |
10 Mar 2005-10 Mar 2008 |
Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA [1] |
| homeless |
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| Residence |
Aft 10 Mar 2008 |
Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA [1] |
| 1344 Pacific Avenu, #403 |
| Political |
4 Nov 2008 |
Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA [1] |
| a candidate for City Council, receiving 1,992 votes |
| Name |
Craig Canada |
| Occupation |
Aft Jun 2009 |
Santa Cruz County, California [1] |
| writer for Examiner.com |
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| Never Married |
Never Married |
| Person ID |
I1 |
If the Legends Are True... |
| Last Modified |
30 Dec 2009 |
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| Father |
Jay Henry Canada, b. 21 Dec 1930, Patterson Place, Clay County, Alabama, USA , d. 6 Sep 1996, University of Alabama Hospital, Birmingham, Jefferson, Alabama, USA |
| Mother |
Bernice Beatrice Allred, b. 15 Mar 1932, Lincoln, Talladega, Alabama, USA |
| Family ID |
F1 |
Group Sheet |
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