Hi Paula,
It seems that we may be more related than we thought (and a family trait is clearly responding late to messages! Haha)
Please email me directly :) Angela.tucker@ucalgary.ca... you can find me easily with a Google search :)
Thanks!
I am super looking forward to it! Christmas could come ...
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- Tue Dec 05, 2017 7:24 pm
- Forum: Discussion Topics
- Topic: DAVID SPENCE (1824-1885)
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- Sat Nov 08, 2014 6:21 am
- Forum: Discussion Topics
- Topic: DAVID SPENCE (1824-1885)
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Re: DAVID SPENCE (1824-1885)
Oh yeah,
David's mother Jane was Métis. And David's wife Catherine was ALSO Métis. I believe that they were both of Cree descent.
This family line has been verified through the Métis Federation :)
That's all I know about that, though, because the mothers names are always 'unknown Cree woman'. It ...
David's mother Jane was Métis. And David's wife Catherine was ALSO Métis. I believe that they were both of Cree descent.
This family line has been verified through the Métis Federation :)
That's all I know about that, though, because the mothers names are always 'unknown Cree woman'. It ...
- Fri Nov 07, 2014 2:53 pm
- Forum: Discussion Topics
- Topic: DAVID SPENCE (1824-1885)
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Re: DAVID SPENCE (1824-1885)
Hello,
(Long lost cousin, Paula..lol)
Well, where to start? Here is my line... James Andrew Spence and Margaret Batt (Metis), their son James was eventually married to a widow, Jane Morwick, and together they gave birth to David. David was married to Catherine Hallett (also Metis). David's daughter ...
(Long lost cousin, Paula..lol)
Well, where to start? Here is my line... James Andrew Spence and Margaret Batt (Metis), their son James was eventually married to a widow, Jane Morwick, and together they gave birth to David. David was married to Catherine Hallett (also Metis). David's daughter ...