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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Cecil Freeman Moore: Birth: 23 JUL 1908 in Eyebrow, Saskatchewan. Death: 10 JAN 1979 in Belleville, Ontario

  2. Charles William Moore: Birth: 10 DEC 1909 in Eyebrow, Saskatchewan. Death: 10 MAR 1948 in Buffalo, Erie Co., NY

  3. Jessie Marion Moore: Birth: 7 FEB 1911 in Eyebrow, Saskatchewan. Death: 13 DEC 1982 in Fort Erie, Ontario

  4. Curtis Ezra Moore: Birth: 3 JUL 1912 in Lemsford, Saskatchewan. Death: 19 APR 1998 in Fort Erie, Ontario

  5. Alice Josephine Moore: Birth: 3 SEP 1913 in Lemsford, Saskatchewan. Death: 25 MAR 2001 in Richmond, Virginia, U.S.A.

  6. Mabel Lillian Moore: Birth: 12 SEP 1916 in Cabri, Saskatchewan. Death: 22 NOV 1997 in Hamilton, Ontario


Sources
1. Title:   Carol Moore's (nee Lowry) research
2. Title:   Fort Erie Historical Museum
Page:   Old Ridgeway Memorial Cemetery
3. Title:   Automatedgenealogy.com
Page:   WELLAND Bertie a-3 pg6 Line10
4. Title:   Obituary
Page:   see Esther Ellsworth obituary
5. Title:   Obituary
Page:   see obituary of Charles A. Moore

Notes
a. Note:   Moved east from Cabri, Saskatchewan in 1917. (Carol Moore research) = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Saskatchewan Homestead Records - FHL film 1031003 Record #1886803 On October 20, 1908 William Edward Moore applies for a Homestead Patent for the South East of Section 22, Thp 22 Rge 2W of 3rd Meridian. The application was supported by sworn statements from Ole Gaushed and D.S. McPhail, both of Eyebrow, SK. The application states that: William Moore is 29 years old residing at Eyebrow. He obtained entry to the homestead on July 19th of 1904. The homestead house was built between Nov. 1 and Nov. 9th of 1905 Resided there from Nov. 9th of 05 to May 15th of 06, and from April 1st to Dec. 31st of 07, and from April 1st 08 to present(October 20th 1908). When absent from the homestead he resided in the vincinity and his occupation was carpenter. His family consisted of a wife and child who commenced residence on April 1st 1907, and continuously since. Year Acres broken Acres cropped 1905 10 0 1906 30 10 1907 30 60 1908 70 135 In 1907 he had 6 oxen. In 1908 he had 6 oxen and 1 horse. The house size was 12 by 14, a 10 by 16 annex, made of spruce and valued at $150. Other buildings and assets include a stable valued at $125, a poultry house valued at $15, and a well valued at $20. The application was recommended for approval on June 24, 1909 by the Local Agent for Dominion Lands for Moose Jaw District. It was accepted in Ottawa on July 15, 1909 by Roy Dixon, the Assistant Deputy Commissioner. = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =


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