He died in July 1956, at Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Montreal.[3] Burial in the United Church Cemetery, Willamsburg.
Sources
↑1901 Census: 1901 Census of Canada Ancestry.com Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006. Original data - Library and Archives Canada. Census of Canada, 1901. Ottawa, Canada: Library and Archives Canada. RG31, T-6428 to T-6556.Original data: Library and Archives Canada. Ce. Citing: Year: 1901; Census Place: Stanley, York, New Brunswick; Page: 15; Family No: 126 Certainty: 0 34 (accessed 28 October 2020)
↑ The Gullison Family: Nova Scotia -- New Brunswick 1750-1980. Rev Dec. 1980 Norma and Sid Topps
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 census Source added by Marilyn Stewart
1911 Census of Canada New Brunswick , York, St. Marys Parish 1911 Census Source added by Marilyn Stewart
James Kirby Gullison (1879 - 1956) on Find A Grave: Memorial #119052074 retrieved 29 October 2017
Source 1931 Census Province: New Brunswick District Name: York - Sunbury 1931 census With Elsie, Lowell and Eldon. House worth $240 p. 7
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