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Source: #S558 RS141A1b 1850-O-1/ F18749 Certainty: 3 RS141A1b Index to Late Registration of Births Child OULTON, AMELIA Sex F Date of Birth 1850 | 03 | 15 (Y-M-D) Place CAPE SPEAR County WESTMORLAND Father OULTON, CHARLES W. Mother ALLEN, ELIZABETH Code 1850-O-1 Microfilm F18749
↑ 5.05.1
Source: #S210, Census 1891. Certainty: 2 V.2, Westmorland Parish, p.1010 (p.164-2 in census)
↑Birth:
"Canada, New Brunswick Births and Baptisms, 1819-1899"
citing FHL microfilm: 1943957; Record number: 318;
FamilySearch Record: F2DQ-5LK (accessed 1 January 2023)
Amelia Oulton born on 15 Mar 1850, daughter of Chas W Oulton & Elizabeth Allen, in Cape Spear, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada.
↑ 7.07.1
Source: #S761 Information from Ferrin Leavitt: GEDCOM 9/1999.
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Source: #S863 Page: Document 'Oulton_glf.doc' received 4 Apr 12000
↑ 9.09.19.2
Source: #S1248 Page: Descendants of Richard Goodwin, received Oct 2002.
↑Death:
"Canada, New Brunswick Provincial Deaths, 1815-1938"
citing Reference: 089492; FHL microfilm: 2134699; Record number: 508;
FamilySearch Record: XG8Q-N68 (accessed 1 January 2023)
FamilySearch Image: 9Q97-Y3SQ-G5Z
Amelia Oulton death 28 May 1934 (born 15 Mar 1850), daughter of Wesley Oulton & Elizabeth Oulton, in Westmorland, Westmorland, New Brunswick.
↑ 14.014.1Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40429573/amelia-oulton: accessed 01 January 2023), memorial page for Amelia Oulton (1851–20 May 1934), Find A Grave: Memorial #40429573, citing Point de Bute Methodist Cemetery, Point de Bute, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada; Maintained by Colin MacKinnon (contributor 49153699).
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