Ken Price
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Ken Price

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Ken F. Price
Born 1930s.
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Biography

I was born on 19th July 1936 in Liverpool, England, the first child of David Price and Dorothy Winthrope.

Grew up in Bristol during WWII, moved to Retford, Nottinghamshire, in 1947 and attended King Edward VI Gramar School. Returned to Bristol to study science, and emmigrated to Toronto, Canada in 1957. Worked in an edible oils laboratory until retirement. Served many times as secretary of the Canadian Esperanto Association. After retirement became a director of ten charitable foundations in the area of social housing.

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posted by [Living Geleick]
On my Fathers side my ancestors came from Wales and Somerset, and on my Mothers side from Cumberland (now Cumbria), all in the UK
posted by Ken Price
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