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John Irving (1852 - 1909)

John Irving
Born in New Annan, Nova Scotia, Canadamap
Husband of — married 9 Jun 1874 in New Annan, Nova Scotia, Canadamap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 56 in Victoria, British Columbia, Canadamap
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Biography

John was born in 1852. He is the son of Robert Irving and Janet Armstrong. He passed away in 1909. [1]

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Sources

  • Nova Scotia Historical Vital Statistics, Marriages. (http://novascotiagenealogy.com Accessed November 19, 2012) Nancy Terry and John Irving married 1874 in Colchester County. Item can be found in Registration Year: 1874 - Book: 1806 - Page: 89 - Number: 55.
  • “Canada, Manitoba Probate Records, 1871-1930,” images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/: accessed November 27, 2012), Western, Estate files, no 2442-2611, years 1909-1910, Image 798 of 2985.
  • Brandon Pioneer is Dead At Victoria B.C., Brandon Daily Sun, September 16, 1909, page 1.
  • Census of Canada, 1871. Nova Scotia District Name: Colchester District Number: 199 Sub-District Name: New Annan Sub-district Number: d Page: 10.
  • Census of Canada, 1881. Manitoba District Name: Marquette (186) Sub-District Name: Portage (E) Page: 3.
  • Census of Canada, 1891. Manitoba District Name: Selkirk District Number: 9 Sub-District Name: Whitehead Household number: 215.
  • Census of Canada, 1901. Manitoba, Brandon (#6) Subdistrict: Whitehead N-5 Page 6.
  • Census of the Northwest Provinces, 1906. Brandon District (#1) Subdistrict: 11 (Townships 9 and 10, ranges 19 and 20 west) Page 31.
  1. Entered by Erin Breen, Jan 25, 2012






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