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Bernard Stanley Douglas 1916–1928 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12 Aug 1916

Birth Location: Dunneath, Saskatchewan

Death Date: Sep 1928

Death Location: Weyburn, Saskatchewan, Canada

Father: John Douglass

Mother: Mary Nadeau

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In 1916, Bernard Stanley Douglas entered the world in Dunneath, Saskatchewan, born to John Henry Douglass And Mary Margaret Nadeau. Bernard Stanley Douglas passed away in 1928 in Weyburn, Saskatchewan, Canada.

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Biography

  • In 1916, Bernard Stanley Douglas entered the world in Dunneath, Saskatchewan, born to John Henry Douglass And Mary Margaret Nadeau.
  • Bernard Stanley Douglas passed away in 1928 in Weyburn, Saskatchewan, Canada.

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Bernard Douglas's Ancestors

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Bernard Douglas
1916–1928
Birth Place: Dunneath, Saskatchewan
Parents
John Henry Douglass
1870–1923
Packenham, Ontario, Canada
Mary (Margaret) Nadeau
1878–
Buchanan Twp, Renfrew County, Ontario
Grandparents
John (George) Nadeau
1849–1919
Pembroke, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada
Mary (E Marguerite) Giroux
1849–1919
Quebec, Canada
Great-Grandparents
Francois Nadeau
1812–1890
Elizabeth LeRoy
1830–1871
Louis Giroux
1801–1881
Maguerette Demers
1820–1893
2nd-Great-Grandparents
François Giroux
1779–1836
Genevieve Provencal
1775–1846

Bernard Douglas's Timeline

2 Records

1916
12 Aug 1916
Birth of Bernard Stanley Douglas in Dunneath, Saskatchewan
Dunneath, Saskatchewan
1928
Sep 1928
Age 12
Death of Bernard Stanley Douglas in Weyburn, Saskatchewan, Canada
Weyburn, Saskatchewan, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12 Aug 1916
    Event Place: Dunneath, Saskatchewan

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Sep 1928
    Event Place: Weyburn, Saskatchewan, Canada

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