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Facts and Events
Name |
William Keffer |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[4] |
2 May 1871 |
Petrolia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada |
Census[1] |
Apr 1881 |
Tecumseth, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada |
Census[2][5] |
31 Mar 1901 |
Saskatchewan, Canada |
Death[3] |
9 Dec 1933 |
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada |
Burial[3] |
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Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada |
References
- ↑ Tecumseth, Simcoe South, Ontario, in Canada. 1881 Census of Canada. (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Library and Archives Canada)
Reel C-13250, Dist 138, SubDistrict A, Division 75, Household 342.
Keffer, Thomas D, m, 38, married, Ontario, Church of England, physician Keffer, Jane, f, 30, married, Ontario, Church of England, --- Keffer, Letitia J, f, 11, single, Ontario, Church of England, --- Keffer, William M, m, 9, single, Ontario, Church of England, --- Keffer, Hester A B, f, 6, single, Ontario, Church of England, --- Keffer, Thomas D, m, 5, single, Ontario, Church of England, --- Keffer, Harold J, m, 3, single, Ontario, Church of England, --- Keffer, Ernest E, m, 1/12 (Feb), single, Ontario, Church of England, ---
- ↑ Feldman Lake, Assiniboia West, in Canada. 1901 Census of Canada. (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Library and Archives Canada)
Reel T-6553, District 204, SubDistrict z, Division 1, Page 3, Family 20.
Keffer, William M, m, lodger, single, born 2 May 1871 in Ontario, age 29, ---, labourer
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 District of the County of Lincoln, Division of Niagara-on-the-Lake, reg'n 022972/33, in Ontario, Canada. Ontario, Canada, Deaths and Deaths Overseas, 1869-ongoing. (Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Archives of Ontario)
MS935, reel 468, page 526.
William Michael Keffer of Niagara-on-the-Lake, male, married, born Petrolia on 29 May 1870 (age 63 yrs, 6mths, 10 days), gardener, lived 12-1/2 yrs at place of death. Father: Dr Thomas D Keffer born Maple, Ontario, mother: Eliza Wade, born Petrolia. Informant: Mrs W M Keffer of N-on-the-Lake, wife. Burial: Mount Pleasant, Toronto
- ↑ Birth location based on family census location in the month prior to the birth.
- ↑ Assiniboia was the name given to the region which became the southern parts of the provinces of Saskatchewan and Alberta in 1905. Feldman Lake was not found on a modern gazetteer.
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