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d. At his residence, Apohaqui (Kings Co.) Saturday morn., William SCOULLAR, Esq., age 70, left widow, 12 surviving children. For a number of years a member of the Provincial Legislature for the County of Sunbury and latterly Police Magistrate on the European & North American Railway. Funeral from his residence Tuesday immediately after the arrival of the morn. train from St. John.
William and wife, Mary Jane, are buried at the Church Of The Assension Cemetery, Kings County, New Brunswick.
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WikiTree profile Scoullar-37 created through the import of Scoullar Family Tree dec07.ged on Jul 10, 2011 by Rhonda Scoullar. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Rhonda and others.
Source: S2216931206 Title: Scoullar Letters Author: Laurie Leslie Publication: Self Published Note: Transcript of letters between members of Scoullar Family 1859 -1952
↑ Source: #S2221519043 Page: Letter from Mary Kenney Scoullar to Hiram Scoullar Data: Date: March 20 1868 Data: Text: "... but the ones to dear father Came too late - he died on the 7th of this month." Note: Letter from mother to sons Hiram and George in Australia telling them of their fathers death.
↑ Source: #S2770736373 Data: Date: 21 May 1842 Data: Text: CONT m. Oromocto (Sunbury Co.) 7th inst., by Rev. W.M. Leggett, William SCOULLAR, Esq. / Miss M.J. KINNEY both of that place. Note:
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