Person:Charles Hermann (3)

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Charles Bismark ‘Tiny’ Hermann
m. 26 Jul 1894
  1. Emily Noreen Hermann1899 -
  2. Kathlyn ‘Kay’ Philomene Hermann1900 - 1991
  3. Charles Bismark ‘Tiny’ Hermann1906 - 1966
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Name[1][2] Charles Bismark ‘Tiny’ Hermann
Gender Male
Birth[3][4] 25 Aug 1906 Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Residence[6]
Death[5] 30 Nov 1966 Metcalfe, Ontario, Canada


Tiny Hermann was born on August 25, 1906 in Halifax and resided in the Nictaux Falls area during his youth. He attended Kings College in Windsor, N.S. and excelled not only in academics, but in track and field and English rugby. Tiny was declared the school's most famous "jock" at its 200th birthday celebration.

After completing his schooling, Tiny enlisted in the RCMP. He was stationed in Glace Bay in 1932 and the people of that small town raised over $50.00 to help send him to the Canadian Track & Field Championships in Hamilton Ontario where he won gold medals in shot put, discus and the hammer throw.

In 1933, Tiny was transferred to Ottawa with the RCMP and was recruited by the Ottawa Roughriders as place kicker. He led the Big Four Football League in scoring in 1937 and was regarded as one of football's greatest players. He was an All Canadian in 1936, 1937, 1938 and 1939, and was a member of the Roughrider Grey Cup Championship team in 1940.

Tiny was also a nationally-known rugby player and an outstanding curler. In fact, the Ottawa curling rink constucted the "Tiny Hermann chair" to recognize his efforts. The chair had to be specially designed for Tiny, who was 6' 2" and 280 pounds.

Tiny Hermann served in World War II as a Lieutenant Commander in the Navy and was awarded the Order of the British Empire for his efforts. Upon his return, he went on to a successful coaching career at Ashbury College in Ottawa and helped introduce Canadian football to the Maritimes.

Charles "Tiny" Hermann, a member of the Nova Scotia Sports Hall of Fame, died tragically in a plane crash on November 30, 1966.

[From: http://www.middleton.ednet.ns.ca/MRHS%20Web/wall%20of%20fame/Wall/tiny.htm]

References
  1. Ancestry.com. One World Tree. (Name: The Generations Network, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA;).
  2. 1911 Census of Canada.
  3. Ancestry.com. One World Tree. (Name: The Generations Network, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA;).
  4. 1911 Census of Canada.
  5. Ancestry.com. One World Tree. (Name: The Generations Network, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA;).
  6. Date: 1911
    Place: Prince Edward Island,