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    Default What Happened To Dennis ?

    This has been bugging me for sometime. I have a Dennis White in my tree born Langwith, Notts 1877 Jul-Sept. I have him in 1881/1891 and 1901 census.
    In the 1901 census he is living in the same household as his wife to be Agnes Ford who he marries in 1902 Jan-Mach at Worksop. After that I can find no records despite searching the 1911 census and passenger lists.
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    FamilySearch's index to the 1916 Canada census shows a 39 year old Dennis White with 45 year old wife Agnes (both born England) in Alberta. Their date of immigration is given as 1910.

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    According to the 1911 Canadian census (which is a little blotchy and hard to read in parts) the information is as follows:

    Dennis White, head, b Aug 1877, aged 33, country of origin England, immigrated 1906, Nationality English, Religion Methodist, Occupation School caretaker. The rest, I am having difficulty in reading, but you can see it here:

    http://
    automatedgenealogy.com/census11/SplitView.jsp?id=8601

    He is on line 47 and they are in Calgary.

    Dennis' wife's records are: Agnes White, wife, b Feb 1872, aged 38 and then follows as Dennis' details.

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    The Alberta FHS 'Cemetery Search' database at

    http://www.
    afhs.ab.ca/data/cemeteries/search.php

    has these two entries from section K of Queens Park cemetery, Calgary :

    - Dennis White 1876-1961
    - Agnes White 1872-1968

    as well as another entry for an Agnes White just giving death date (1968).

    There is no further information in the index. A note says 'For $5.00 (Canadian or U.S.) we will provide more detailed information for one to three names on a Cemetery Index. Extra names will be searched for $1 each.' You can also buy CDs.

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    A big thank you

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