George was born about 1857. He is the son of Robert Emond and Elizabeth Brown. He died 20 Apr 1900 (aged 43) Middlesex, Ontario, Canada. [1]
His parents, Robert (47) and Elizabeth (43) were enumerated in the 1861 Canada Census farming in the Township of Nichol, County of Wellington. The children were: Margt (13), Mary (12), Wilmina (9), Jannet (6), and George (4). Parents born in Scotland, children in Upper Canada.[2]
His parents, Robert (57) and Elizabeth (52) Emond were enumerated in the 1871 Canada Census farming in Kincardine, Bruce South, Ontario. The children were: Wilimina (19), Janet (16), and George (14). Parents born in Scotland, children in Ontario. Everyone is Scotch and Presbyterian.[3]
Sources
↑ "Canada, Ontario Deaths, 1869-1937 and Overseas Deaths, 1939-1947," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JK75-6M8 : 2 March 2021), George Emond, 20 Apr 1900; citing Middlesex, Ontario, Canada, cn 017233, Registrar General. Archives of Ontario, Toronto; FHL microfilm 1,854,395.
↑ Library and Archives Canada. Census of 1861 (Canada East, Canada West, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia). Canada West, Wellington, Nichol.
↑ "Canada Census, 1871," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QW-2FV : 7 April 2022), George Emond in household of Robert Emond, Kincardine, Bruce, Ontario, Canada; citing 1871; citing National Archives of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario.
"Canada Census, 1891," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLN-1KB : 3 August 2016), George Emond, London, Middlesex East, Ontario, Canada; Public Archives, Ottawa, Ontario; Library and Archives Canada film number 30953_148154.
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