Name: Gerald Clinton Gullison.
Given Name: Gerald Clinton.
Surname: Gullison.
Gerald Clinton Gullison was born on December 7, 1904,[1]
in New Brunswick, Canada, his father, William, was 36 and his mother, Margaret, was 25. He married Berla Evelyn Weeks on March 9, 1928. They had five children during their marriage. He died on April 10, 1960,[2]
at the age of 55.
Ran a college boardinghouse, possibly at 221 Church st, Fredericton[3]
Residence
Relation to Head of House: Son.
1911.
Stanley Parish, York-Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada.[4]
Relation to Head of House: Son.
1 Jun 1921.
Stanley Parish, York-Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada.[5]
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Census Province: New Brunswick District Name: York - Sunbury Sub-District Name: Stanley (Parish) Sub-District Description:1911 census
↑ Census Province: New Brunswick District Name: York - Sunbury Sub-District Name: Stanley (Parish) Sub-District Description: Polling Division No. 38. Northern Division (Cross Creek). 1921 Census
See Also:
Source 1921 Census Province: New Brunswick District Name: York - Sunbury Sub-District Name: Stanley (Parish) Sub-District Description: Polling Division No. 38. Northern Division (Cross Creek).1921 censusSource added by Marilyn Stewart
1911 Census of Canada New Brunswick , York, St. Marys Parish 1911 Census Source added by Marilyn Stewart
Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Vital Statistics from Government Records Vital Statistics from Government Records Birth (RS141)Birth certificate
Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Vital Statistics from Government Records Vital Statistics from Government Records Death (RS141C5)Death certificate
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Gerald by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Gerald: