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Haldimand Marriages, Walpole - George Scott, Aged 26 Years, Resides Walpole, Born Walpole, Bachelor, Laborer, Son of Edward and Esther Scott, Hester Histhunt, Aged 20 Years, Resides Walpole, Born Walpole, Spinster, Daughter of John and Nancy Histhunt, Witnesses Edgar Bryning, James Dennis, Both of Walpole, 5th April 1874 at Walpole, Groom Baptist, Bride Baptist, Solemnized by William Pugsley, Minister, by Banns, John Heasman Division Registrar of Walpole
On the 1881 Census of Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario are:
Nancy Heston, Widowed, Female, English, Aged 69
George Scott, Married, Male, Scottish, Aged 30, Born Ontario, Farmer, Baptist
Esther Scott, Married, Female, Aged 27, Born Ontario, Baptist
James Scott, Male, Scottish, Aged 6, Born Ontario, Baptist
James Scott, Male, Scottish, Aged 40, Born Ontario, Labourer, Baptist
Joshua Mertland, Male, English, Aged 22, Born Ontario, Labourer, Baptist
On the 1901 Census of Walpole, Norfolk South, Ontario are:
Scot George, Male, Head, Married, Born 1844, Aged 56
Scot Ester, Female, Wife, Married, Born July 6, 1853, Aged 47
Scot James E., Male, Son, Single, Born March 29, 1873, Aged 28
Haldimand Deaths, Walpole - Scott George, Male, May 23, 1904, Aged 61 Years, Residence Selkirk, Labourer, Married, Born Ontario, Cause of Death Heart Disease, Physician Dr. Harrison, Baptist, Informant T. T. S. Harrison, Registered 24th May 1904, J. Murdoch Division Registrar of Walpole
Haldimand Deaths, Walpole - Scott Ester, Residence Selkirk, Female, Dutch, Widowed, Born Ontario, Date of Birth July 6, 1853, Retired, At Place of Death 50 Years, In Province Yes, Father John Hestont, Born Germany, Maiden Name and Birthplace of Mother Not Known, Date of Death March 26, 1932, Cause of Death Chronic Fibrous Myocarditis, Duration 7 Years, Contributory Cause of Death Arteriosclerosis, Duration 7 Years, Signed Geo. W. Slocombe, Selkirk, Ontario, Place of Burial Selkirk, Ontario, Date of Burial March 28, 1932, Undertaker Munroe Hoover, Selkirk, Ontario, Burial Permit Issued by E. G. Hoover, Selkirk, Ontario, March 26, 1932
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