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  • Hermann and Eva Gruenwald
    Hermann and Eva Gruenwald …
  • Heidi L. Grundke
    1951 was the first year Germans were allowed to emmigrate to Canada. It was only six years after the war, and the situation in Germany was still unstable. There did not seem to be much future after all the destruction and economic ruin. That's why many Germans tried to emigrate and find a new and …
  • Joseph Ridos
    Joseph Ridos …
  • Cornelis Rietkerk
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  • Luigi Danilo and Suvilia Reffo
    Luigi Danilo and Suvilia Reffo …
  • Olive Helen Briggs Ripley
    Olive Helen (Briggs) Ripley was born in Orpington, Kent, England on July 18, 1923. Her parents were Reginald and Lillian Briggs. She has a younger sister, Diana Dilley, still living in England. In 1944, Olive met a Canadian soldier stationed overseas in Kent waiting to go to France during WWII. In …
  • Edward H. Ripoll
    Edward H. Ripoll …
  • Patricia Anne Bourke Risley
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  • G.E. and Mark E. Ritchie
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