For privacy reasons, Date of Birth and Date of Marriage for persons believed to still be living are not shown.
Shepherd Mary Ann [Female] b. 1849 Bolton, Lancashire, England - d. AFT 1901
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Title: 1901 census
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Title: 1891 Census
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Title: 1881 census
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Title: 1891 Census
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Title: 1901 census
No census record for the family in 1901 or 1911
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Title: 1891 Census
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Title: 1891 Census
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Title: 1891 Census
Emigrated to USA age 45 in 1921, sailing aboard Carmania. See www.ellisislandrecords.org
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Title: James Kenney -- Personal Research
Travelled with her family from Walkerton, Ontario in c1883 to settle at carman, Manitoba, where her father built and operated a Saw and Grist Mill on the Boyne River.
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Title: James Kenney -- Personal Research
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Title: James Kenney -- Personal Research
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Title: James Kenney -- Personal Research
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Title: James Kenney -- Personal Research
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Title: James Kenney -- Personal Research
Arrived in canada c1884 from Bamber Bridge, Lancashire, homesteadingnear his brother Charles at Elkhorn. Accidently killed in shooting accident near Elkhorn in 1896.
Changed family name to Berry. Details not known
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Title: Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Private 910115 2nd Bn, Canadian Machine Gun Corps. Died aged 23
Military Medal
Duxbury, Charles Bruce, 910115, Private, M.M. (1895-1918)
Charles Bruce Duxbury (aka Duxberry) was born on 7 February 1895 at Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire, England, son of Charles Richard and Frances Duxbury. [Family Notes] He enlisted in the 196th Overseas Battalion at Winnipeg, Manitoba, at which time he was a student, living at Elkhorn, Manitoba. He listed his next-of-kin as his father, also of Elkhorn (later shown living in Winnipeg, Manitoba), and stated that he was a member of an active militia, the C.O.T.C.
Private C.B. Duxbury was awarded the Military Medal on 12 March 1918. He died a month later, on 11 April 1918, of wounds received,
See http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~brett/cmgc/cmgc.html for more information on the 6th Brigade & 2nd Battalion
Canadian Machine Gun Corps
Buried / Commemorated at DAINVILLE COMMUNAL CEMETERY, France.
Memorial in Saint John Anglican Cemetery, Anderson Avenue, Winnipeg
Arrived in Manitoba in 1887 accompanied by his Mother, brothers Ernest and James, and cousin Frances. Served in South Africa in Boer War of 1899 with sometime spend as POW. Returned to Canada 1911 on board 'The Sardinian', the same vessel on which the family had travelled to Canada in 1887.
1911 Census notes two children died before 1911.
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Title: Xopherd.FTW
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Title: Xopherd.FTW
of Darwen.
According to Jeremy HUNT in "Darwen and its People" The family of GRIME
sometimes wrote their name as GRAHAM. To add a further complication
Jeremiah GRAHAM also called himself Jeremy GRIME. HUNT also referred to
JEREMIAH GRAHAM as Jeremy HUNT (Darwen people seem a bit strange at
times!).
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Title: Xopherd.FTW
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Title: Xopherd.FTW
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Title: Xopherd.FTW
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Title: Xopherd.FTW
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Title: Xopherd.FTW
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Title: Xopherd.FTW
No record in 1901 and 1911 Censuses
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