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CORNELIUS CALDER (1880-1959)

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debbie
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Re: CORNELIUS CALDER (1880-1959)

Post by debbie » Mon Mar 02, 2015 1:31 pm

Cornelius Calder is my husbands gr grandfather. The picture looks just like my husbands cousin. Would it be possible to get the picture if it is not already gone? The lady that has the pic is colleen I think. She had mentioned in her post that she came across it in her grandfathers belongings. If she could get in touch with me I would greatly appreciate it.
Thx Debbie

gnstill
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Re: CORNELIUS CALDER (1880-1959)

Post by gnstill » Mon Mar 02, 2015 4:16 pm

Colleen is a regular visitor to this website. I’m sure she will soon see this and respond.
Who was/is your husband’s grandfather?

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Re: CORNELIUS CALDER (1880-1959)

Post by debbie » Mon Mar 02, 2015 6:56 pm

Cornelius James Calder born in 1880 married to Maud Thom as. One of their children Amelia Myrtle was my husbands grandmother. She actually went by Myrtle. Today I came across an aboriginal honor list of all the aboriginal soldiers who were in the first world war. We know that he was in it but had not seen this honor list. This the first picture that we had ever seen. So happy to see it.
thx Debbie

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Re: CORNELIUS CALDER (1880-1959)

Post by gnstill » Tue Mar 03, 2015 10:05 am

Thanks Debbie – so your husband’s grandfather was Peter STORKSON (1902-1975)?

Note: I found new information about Cornelius and have updated his Page:
UPDATED FAMILY PAGE for CORNELIUS CALDER

debbie
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Re: CORNELIUS CALDER (1880-1959)

Post by debbie » Tue Mar 03, 2015 10:31 am

Yes, Peter was my husbands grandfather thru marriage to Amelia myrtle. Cornelius was her dad and my husbands gr grandfather.
I am excited to see the other info you have added. Thank you so much.
Debbie

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Re: CORNELIUS CALDER (1880-1959)

Post by gonzo1956 » Tue Mar 03, 2015 10:55 am

Hi , just read your post Debbie, yes I still have the picture was just waiting to hear from someone who I could send it to that was family. Let me know and I will get it in the mail.
thanks, colleen

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Re: CORNELIUS CALDER (1880-1959)

Post by debbie » Tue Mar 03, 2015 6:17 pm

I do not have any info on a Mervin and I am positive that Archibald and Thomas were his only boys. Also Peter was born in 1901 not 1902 as you thought. I have his death certificate in my hand. I am pretty sure that I have a copy of Cornelius' certificate as well. I have just recently returned to my genealogy after 5 years. You can not always trust what is written in records maybe this Mervin was a relative or a boarder at the time and someone misunderstood. I know that the church of latter day saints have some wrong names.
My husbands grandmother Am elia Myrtle is listed in several places as Ersule Calder, the daughter of Cornelius.

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Re: CORNELIUS CALDER (1880-1959)

Post by debbie » Tue Mar 03, 2015 6:20 pm

Hi Colleen, can you em ail me dede181@hotm ail.com
so that I can give you my address.
Thank you so much
Debbie

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Re: CORNELIUS CALDER (1880-1959)

Post by BarryDurie » Tue Jun 07, 2016 12:03 pm

My name is Barry Durie. As a teenager, I knew Tommy Calder and his wife Ann, who lived about a mile north of Taylor Avenue. Ann was a nurse. Tom had a great sense of humor and a great laugh. They were friends of my parents. Mervin and Harold Calder, who were other brothers, were also family friends. Mervin was a Private in the P.P.C.L.I. and sustained a few bullet wounds in the war. Harold was a Corporal in the Canadian Infantry Corps. Mervin (1924-1956) and Harold (1922-1970) are resting side by side in St. Clements south end of Selkirk. If anyone would like a photo of the headstones, e-mail me at bkdurie@shaw.ca.

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