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    JUST FOUND OUT WITH THE HELP FROM BROWNEYES ON HERE THAT ONE OF MY FAMILY WHO DIED IN THE GREAT WAR LEFT A WIFE WHO LIVED AT 210 ELMER AVE TORONTO IS THERE A WAY I CAN FIND MORE ABOUT HER THANK

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    Not sure if you want info before or after marriage.

    Lizzie Phillipa K George married James Wall in West Ham, Essex, September quarter 1902.

    There is a Lizzie P George with parents Henry K George and Annie K George on the 1891 UK census. Lizzie is 8 years old, born in Forest Gate, Essex.



    1911 Canada census shows

    James as the head, married, born April 14th, 1878.
    Born England, came to Canada 1910 and is a farm labourer.

    Lizzie, wife, born England, October 15th, 1881.

    They are Anglican.
    living in Percy township, East Northumberland, which is about 1 hour east of Toronto.

    Sorry, I haven't found anything on Lizzie in later years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by giveover View Post
    Not sure if you want info before or after marriage.

    Lizzie Phillipa K George married James Wall in West Ham, Essex, September quarter 1902.

    There is a Lizzie P George with parents Henry K George and Annie K George on the 1891 UK census. Lizzie is 8 years old, born in Forest Gate, Essex.



    1911 Canada census shows

    James as the head, married, born April 14th, 1878.
    Born England, came to Canada 1910 and is a farm labourer.

    Lizzie, wife, born England, October 15th, 1881.

    They are Anglican.
    living in Percy township, East Northumberland, which is about 1 hour east of Toronto.

    Sorry, I haven't found anything on Lizzie in later years.

    hope this helps

    Anne
    thanks the canada part is what i was after was trying to find if there were children before he died in the great war

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    Thought you might be interested to know that James Wall served with the Canadian Expeditionary Force in WWI. I found his attestation record on the Library and Archives Canada website, according to which they were living at 45 Gould St., Toronto, when he enlisted Aug. 16, 1915. Regimental number(s): 194964
    See: http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/d...2-100.01-e.php

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    You can also order his service file from Library and Archives Canada. http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/d...l2dhkldgh872#g They will photocopy it and send it to you for about $10-20 Cdn, depending on how many pages it has. You may find out additional information about his wife from that, including addresses if she moved from the one where they were living when he enlisted.

    As for finding her in later years, you could contact the Northumberland Genealogy folks, here http://www.ontariogenealogy.com/Nort...and/index.html and they might be able to help with directories and so forth.

    A quick (and cursory) look on the Ontario Marriages doesn't seem to show Lizzie remarrying. But you might wish to make enquiries about this at the Northumberland Gen Soc.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Victoria View Post
    Thought you might be interested to know that James Wall served with the Canadian Expeditionary Force in WWI. I found his attestation record on the Library and Archives Canada website, according to which they were living at 45 Gould St., Toronto, when he enlisted Aug. 16, 1915. Regimental number(s): 194964
    See: http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/d...2-100.01-e.php

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    thanks it was a great help now i also have a photo of him

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mary Anne View Post
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    You can also order his service file from Library and Archives Canada. http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/d...l2dhkldgh872#g They will photocopy it and send it to you for about $10-20 Cdn, depending on how many pages it has. You may find out additional information about his wife from that, including addresses if she moved from the one where they were living when he enlisted.

    As for finding her in later years, you could contact the Northumberland Genealogy folks, here http://www.ontariogenealogy.com/Nort...and/index.html and they might be able to help with directories and so forth.

    A quick (and cursory) look on the Ontario Marriages doesn't seem to show Lizzie remarrying. But you might wish to make enquiries about this at the Northumberland Gen Soc.


    Mary Anne
    have sent massage to the above waiting reply thanks

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