Albert Abbott was the son of
William Abbott and Lydia Miriam Lethbridge.
He was born on 8 February 1856 at Devon, England
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He worked as a Blacksmith from 1879 to 1891 at Glanworth, Westminster, Middlesex, ON, CA
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He worked as a Blacksmith in 1892 at Thorndale, Nissouri West, Middlesex, ON, CA
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He worked as a Farmer from 1901 to 1911 at lot 2 con 3, Nissouri West, Middlesex, ON, CA
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He died in 1929 .
He was buried at Union Cemetery, Dorchester North, Middlesex, ON, CA
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He married Mary Page Parker
on 19 March 1879 at Dorchester North, Middlesex, ON, CA
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Mary Page Parker5 was the daughter of
Alexander Parker and Mary Ann Hortop.
She was born on 6 February 1855 at London, ON, CA
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She lived in 1879 at Dorchester North, Middlesex, ON, CA
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She died on 4 August 1927 at 906 Queens Ave, London, ON, CA
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The cause of death was
Pneumonia .
She was buried at Union Cemetery, Dorchester North, Middlesex, ON, CA
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William Abbott
born 13 May 1831
at Leemill Bridge, Devon, Englanddied 16 October 1914
at Dorchester North, Middlesex, ON, CA
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Lydia Miriam Lethbridge
born about 1831
at Devon, Englanddied 11 January 1872
at Belmont, Middlesex, ON, CA
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Mary Page Parker
born 6 February 1855
at London, ON, CAdied 4 August 1927
at 906 Queens Ave, London, ON, CA
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Evaline Lotta Abbott
born 5 October 1880
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Stillbornson Abbott
born 7 January 1884
at Dorchester North, Middlesex, ON, CAdied 7 January 1884
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Maurice John Abbott
born 21 December 1884
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Mary Pearl Abbott
born 5 June 1888
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Gladys Emma Abbott
born 19 July 1892
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Source: 1911 Census of Canada
Author: Dominion Bureau of Statistics
Type: Census/Tax
Source: 1901 Census of Canada
Author: Dominion Bureau of Statistics
Type: Census/Tax
Source: 1891 Census of Canada
Author: Dominion Bureau of Statistics
Source: 1881 Census of Canada
Author: Dominion Bureau of Statistics
Note: indexed at http://www.familysearch.org/
Source: Marriage Register, Canada, Ontario
Type: Vital
Source: 1871 Census of Canada
Author: Dominion Bureau of Statistics
Type: Census/Tax
Source: 1851 Census of Canada
Author: Dominion Bureau of Statistics
Type: Census/Tax
Source: 1861 Census of Canada
Author: Dominion Bureau of Statistics
Type: Census/Tax
Note: Because the Dominion Bureau of Statistics chose to destroy the century old paper originals of this census and retain only low-quality microfilm, much of this census is illegible.
Source: Death Register, Canada, Ontario
Author: Ontario Registrar
Type: Vital
Devon, England
The name of this Shire derives from the Roman Dumnonia, used for the peninsual comprising Devon and Cornwall, through middle Welsh Dufnon.
Glanworth, Westminster, Middlesex, ON, CA
Thorndale, Nissouri West, Middlesex, ON, CA
lot 2 con 3, Nissouri West, Middlesex, ON, CA
Union Cemetery, Dorchester North, Middlesex, ON, CA
Dorchester North, Middlesex, ON, CA
Township. In 1851 when the county boundaries became effective as a result of the implementation of the Durham Report the township of Dorchester was divided between the new Elgin and Middlesex counties.
London, ON, CA
Largest city in south-west Ontario, located at the fork of the River Thames. It, and the river, were named by Lieutenant Governor John Graves Simcoe while on a canoe exploration of the Thames Valley because he thought it would be an ideal spot for the capital of Upper Canada.
"Pneumonia" is an inflammatory infection of the lungs, and in
particular the little air sacs called alveoli. It is very
common as a complication of other conditions that result in
reduced immune response.
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