Pass auf: Getauft (6. Juni 1897) vor der Geburt (??-??-1899).
Oorzaak: DEAT
Er ist verheiratet mit Eileen Marion Nurse.
Sie haben geheiratet am 21. Januar 1920 in St. John's, Newfoundland Labrador, Canada, er war 21 Jahre alt.
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Edwin Spurrell<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Mar 10 1897 - Pool's Island, Newfoundland<br>Birth: 1899 - St. Johns, Newfoundland, Canada<br>Marriage: Spouse: Marion Eileen Nurse - Jan 21 1920 - St. John's, Newfoundland<br>Immigration: Feb 1920 - Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada<br>Parents: Joshua Spurrell, Emily Jane Spurrell (born Blackmore)<br>Wife: Marion Eileen Spurrell (born Nurse)<br>Siblings: Mary Kate Brown Knee (born Spurrell), Hedley Vicars Spurrell, Malcolm Spurrell, Caroline Janes (born Spurrell)
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Edwin Spurrell<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Mar 10 1897<br>Death: Jan 22 1977<br>Burial: Knowlton Cemetery, Knowlton, Brome County, Quebec<br>Inscription: b. Mar 10 1897, d. Jan 22 1977, h/o Eileen Marion Nurse<br>Husband of: Eileen Marion Nurse<br>Cemetery: It is situated on what was originaly part of the Ball Farm, the first adult buried here was Jacob Ball, (Loyalist), b. May 28 1764, d. Nov 9 1831, 2nd settler at Brome Corner 1800, h/o E.H. Stone, (B.C.H.S. 1990) This is a very well maintained cemetery, I have never been to visit that the grass wasn't trimmed & most of the leaves removed. However there are monuments that need the moss removed from them. Many of the ground monuments (flat) need to have the dirt and grass removed from around the edges. They are becoming overgrown and in a short time many of them will no longer be seen. We do not claim to have the complete listing of this cemetery, we have tried our best to do all the readable monuments, there are always those that can no longer be read, or they are sunken into the ground. As we did this reading I am astonished at the fact that so many people in this area of Brome lived to be in their nineties and even a hundred years of age. If we do as the scientists say and live longer than our ancestors, maybe we'll have burials of 110 and more in a few years. Marjorie-Anne Smith and I compiled this from tombstone inscriptions in late fall of 2005. It includes all existing and legible readings to the best of our ability. - Marilyn Davis Legend: b. = bornrents of
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