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Isabelle Balfour Smith 1871–1940 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 6 Jan 1871

Birth Location: Westville, Nova Scotia

Death Date: 7 Nov 1940

Death Location: Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia, Canada

Father: Samuel Smith

Mother: Isabella Balfour

Spouse(s): George Alderson

Children(s): John Alderson, Margaret Alderson, James Alderson, William Alderson, Alounda Alderson, Bessie Alderson, George Alderson, Annie Alderson, Christine Alderson, Ellen Alderson, Bessie Alderson, Isabella Alderson

The story of Isabelle Balfour Smith began in 1871 in Westville, Nova Scotia. In 1931, Isabelle Balfour Smith resided in Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia, Canada. Isabelle Balfour Smith married George Alderson, and had children including Alounda Alderson, Annie Belle Alderson, Bessie Granddaughter Alderson, Bessie Mae Alderson, Christine Alderson, Ellen Booker Ella Alderson, George Alderson, Isabella Balfour Alderson, James Alderson, John Charles Alderson, Margaret Etta Alderson, William Alderson. Isabelle Balfour Smith passed away in 1940 in Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Biography

  • The story of Isabelle Balfour Smith began in 1871 in Westville, Nova Scotia.
  • In 1931, Isabelle Balfour Smith resided in Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia, Canada.
  • Isabelle Balfour Smith married George Alderson, and had children including Alounda Alderson, Annie Belle Alderson, Bessie Granddaughter Alderson, Bessie Mae Alderson, Christine Alderson, Ellen Booker Ella Alderson, George Alderson, Isabella Balfour Alderson, James Alderson, John Charles Alderson, Margaret Etta Alderson, William Alderson.
  • Isabelle Balfour Smith passed away in 1940 in Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Isabelle Smith's Ancestors

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Isabelle Smith
1871–1940
Birth Place: Westville, Nova Scotia
Parents
Samuel Smith
1833–1886
Merigomish, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada
Isabella Balfour
1832–1891
Nova Scotia
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Isabelle Smith's Descendants

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Isabelle (Balfour) Smith (6 Jan 1871–7 Nov 1940) m. George Alderson (17 May 1862–28 Sept 1957)
  1. 1. John (Charles) Alderson 1912–2003 m. Mary (M) Alderson 1916–1995
  2. 2. Margaret (Etta) Alderson 1903– m. William (B) Timmons 1897–
  3. 3. James Alderson 1890–1959 m. Frances (M) Young 1896–1988 m. Frances Young 1898–
    1. 1. Genevine (Julia) Alderson 1925–2016
    2. 2. William ('Willie') Alderson 1924–1980
    3. 3. Leslie (J) Alderson 1919–1980
    4. 4. James (Russell) Alderson 1917–2014
    5. 5. Rachel (Isabel) Alderson 1918–2006
    6. 6. Francis Alderson 1921–1921
    7. 7. Alma (C) Alderson 1938–2012
  4. 4. William Alderson 1903–1979
  5. 5. Alounda Alderson 1905–2002
  6. 6. Bessie ((granddaughter)) Alderson 1910–
  7. 7. George Alderson 1910–1951
  8. 8. Annie (Belle) Alderson 1886–1937
  9. 9. Christine Alderson 1908–1999
  10. 10. Ellen (Booker (Ella)) Alderson 1897–1942
  11. 11. Bessie (Mae) Alderson 1892–1962
  12. 12. Isabella (Balfour) Alderson 1895–1900

Isabelle Smith's Timeline

3 Records

1871
6 Jan 1871
Birth of Isabelle Balfour Smith in Westville, Nova Scotia
Westville, Nova Scotia
1931
1931
Age 60
Isabelle Balfour Smith resided here in Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia, Canada
Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia, Canada
1940
7 Nov 1940
Age 69
Death of Isabelle Balfour Smith in Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia, Canada
Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 6 Jan 1871
    Event Place: Westville, Nova Scotia
    Record Source: 1931 Census of Canada

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1931
    Event Place: Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia, Canada
    Record Source: 1931 Census of Canada

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 7 Nov 1940
    Event Place: Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia, Canada

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