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  • Michael P. and M. Dorothy
    Michael P. and M. Dorothy (Middleton) McGrillen Michael and Dorothy decided to immigrate to Canada because of the opportunities available to them in a country not devastated by war. They lived in Birmingham, England during the Second World War. Birmingham sustained heavy bombing during the War. …
  • Corporal Leonard Palmer
    Leonard Palmer’s Military Service and the Lady Nelson Leonard Palmer was born in England in 1913. He emigrated to Canada to help work on the farms, as there was a shortage of help following World War I. He arrived in Halifax on the R.M.S. Lancastria on April 28, 1929. He was assigned to a farm on …
  • John Oscar Moller
    In Loving Memory of: John Oscar Moller Andersen So now what's left to be said ? Only three things: Thank You, Good Luck, and Goodbye. J.O.M.A. 1949-2012 History: Born in Copenhagen Denmark on April 22, 1949, John Oscar was the first born child of Margaret and Vagn Moller Andersen. The family …
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