Philippe Morin born 29 Jul 1899 in Lamoureux, Edmonton, Alberta, died 18 Sep 1993 in Saint-Albert, Edmonton, Alberta. He married Clara Bilodeau in 1928. He was buried under the same headstone as Clara Bilodeau in Saint Albert Roman Catholic Cemetery, Saint-Albert, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. [1][2]
Census
1901 The Territories, Alberta, Lamoureux. Page 4, Lines 1 to 10. Ernest Morin, his wife Amelina and 8 of their their children. [3]
1906 Edmonton, Alberta. Page 2, Lines 12 to 21. Joseph Morin listed as head of household, his mother Amelina and 8 of his siblings. [4][5]
1911 Edmonton, Alberta. Pages 6 and 7, Lines 45 to 50 and Lines 1 to 4. Ernest Morin, his wife Amelina and 8 of their children. [6]
1916 District 10, Edmonton East, Alberta. Page 26, Lines 4 to 11. Amilie Morin head of household and 7 of her children. [7]
1921 Sturgeon Edmonton East, Alberta. Page 26, Lines 4 to 11. Amilie Morin head of household and 7 of her children. [8]
↑ "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch: 10 September 2021, Phillipe Morin, ; Burial, Saint-Albert, Edmonton Census Division, Alberta, Canada, Saint Albert Roman Catholic Cemetery; citing record ID 38414649, Find a Grave Find A Grave Family Search (buried with Clara Bilodeau Morin b.14 Aug 1902 Strathcona, Edmonton Census Division, Alberta, Canada d. 4 Aug 2001)
↑ Library and Archives of Canada. Census of Canada, 1901. Ottawa, Ontario. Lamoureux, Alberta, The Territories; Page: 4; Family No: 35. 1901 Census
↑ Library and Archives of Canada. Census of Northwest Provinces. 1906 Census
↑ "Canada, Northwest Provinces Census, 1906," database, FamilySearch: 1 April 2016, Philippe Morin in household of Joseph Morin, 16, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; Public Archives, Ottawa, Ontario. 1906 Census Family Search
↑ Library and Archives of Canada. Alberta, Edmonton East, 10; Roll: T-21950; Page: 26; Family No: 249. Sub-district: 10; Description: Township 55, whole or fractional, ranges 22, 23 and 24, and Township 56, range 24, W. 4. M., west of the North Saskatchewan River including river lots. 1916 Census;
↑ Library and Archives of Canada. Census of Northwest Provinces. Reference Number: RG 31; Folder Number: 10; Census Place: 10, Strathcona, Alberta; Page Number: 11. Sub-district: 38 - Fort Saskatchewan Town. 1921 Census Sturgeon
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