
Thursday, May 15th - Thursday, May 15th
Starts: 7:30 PM | Ends: 8:30 PM
Niagara-on-the-Lake Museum, 43 Castlereagh Street, Niagara-on-the-Lake, L0S 1J0
Main
Upcoming
One Time Event
The Servos Family Journey: A Story of Bravery, Loyalty, and Determination
David Servos is the 7th generation born and raised in Niagara following the settling of his Loyalist 5 x Great-Grandfather Daniel Servos, who was a Captain during the Amercian Revolution. Daniel settled on 396 acres of land granted by the Crown at Four Mile Creek and Lakeshore Roads and there he established mills and other enterprises naming it "Palatine Hill" after the region of Germany his family immigrated from.
The NOTL Museum has over 400 artefacts from the Servos family and is considered to be one of the largest Loyalist collections in Canada. Members of the Servos family helped establish the NOTL Museum and have served on its Board for generations. David will uncover some of his family history and hightlight items from the Museum's collection which help to tell the Loyalist story.
Admission is free for Museum members or $15 for non-members.
Registration is required as space is limited. Call 905-468-3912 to register.
Generously Sponsored by Geoffrey & Lorraine Joyner.