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Margaret Guylee grew up in poverty in Toronto. Margaret was of an unknown age when she was last known to be alive in Toronto, Ontario in 1965.
She was forced off her home on Whitedog Reserve in northern Ontario in the 1930's when the community found out she was in a relationship with a non-indigenous man. According to an Amnesty International report, she raised six children by herself while on social assistance. Margaret's daughter, Carrie Neilson, was four when her mother disappeared and says she and her siblings dealt daily with the idea that their mother had abandoned them. Carrie says she still carries the pain and bewilderment caused by her mother’s sudden and still unexplained disappearance. “We believed for years that we were not any good - after all, why would a mother abandon her children if they were good?”
No missing persons report was ever formally made and Margaret remains missing.
DOB: Unknown
Description: None available
Tribal Information: Margaret's family is from the Wabaseemoong Independent First Nations.
If you have any information regarding the disappearance or whereabouts of Margaret Guylee, you are encouraged to contact the Toronto PS at 416-808-2222.
https://www.cbc.ca/missingandmurdered/mmiw/profiles/margaret-evonne-guylee
Justice for Native People: Margaret Guylee, Missing from Ontario since 1965.
She was forced off her home on Whitedog Reserve in northern Ontario in the 1930's when the community found out she was in a relationship with a non-indigenous man. According to an Amnesty International report, she raised six children by herself while on social assistance. Margaret's daughter, Carrie Neilson, was four when her mother disappeared and says she and her siblings dealt daily with the idea that their mother had abandoned them. Carrie says she still carries the pain and bewilderment caused by her mother’s sudden and still unexplained disappearance. “We believed for years that we were not any good - after all, why would a mother abandon her children if they were good?”
No missing persons report was ever formally made and Margaret remains missing.
DOB: Unknown
Description: None available
Tribal Information: Margaret's family is from the Wabaseemoong Independent First Nations.
If you have any information regarding the disappearance or whereabouts of Margaret Guylee, you are encouraged to contact the Toronto PS at 416-808-2222.
https://www.cbc.ca/missingandmurdered/mmiw/profiles/margaret-evonne-guylee
Justice for Native People: Margaret Guylee, Missing from Ontario since 1965.