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In the 1901 Canada Census, civil servant chief engineer William L. Blair, 48, born December 27, 1852, in N.B., was living in Ottawa, Ontario with Emma, 39, born April 3, 1861 in N.B.; and Dugald R., 15, born September 30, 1885, in Ontario; and domestic servant Martha Johnson, 28, born March 27, 1873 in Ontario.
In the 1891 Canada Census, finance (?) department worker William L. Blair, 37, born N.B., father born England, mother born N.B. was living in Ottawa, Ontario, with Emma E., 30, born N.B., parents born N.B; and Robert D., born Ontario; and general servant Esther Hornridge, 25, born Ireland, parents born Ireland.
A large assembly attended St. James Church yesterday morn. to witness the marriage of W.L. BLAIR, Ottawa, Ontario / E.E. CROOKSHANK d/o R.W. CROOKSHANK of Saint John city. The ceremony was performed before Rev. G. Osborne Troop. rector. (The Daily Telegraph, July 4, 1884)
In the 1881 Canada Census, civil service worker William Blair, 27, born N.B., was living in Ottawa, Ontario, with civil service worker George Crookshank, 24, born N.B.
In the 1871 Canada Census, Sarah H. Blair, 42, born N.B., was living in St. Stephen, N.B. with William L., 19; and Frank, 17, both born in N.B.
In the 1861 Canada Census, hotel keeper Helen Merks (?), 62, born U.S., was living in St. Stephen, N.B. with Frances, 26; Hannah, 24; Marietta, 20; James, 19; and Sarah, 16, all born in N.B.; lodgers widow Henrietta Blair, 32, born N.B.; Livingston, 9; and Frank, 7, both born in N.B; Moses McGovern, 26, born N.B.; Edward Baker, 20, born N.B.; clerk James Clerke (?), 23, born N.S; duel instructor Torrence Cummings, 27, born Ireland; clerk James Lynott, 24, born N.B; downstair servant Jane Millon, 10, born N.B; and servant Daniel Neat, 17, born N.B.
Can't read his profession
In the 1901 Canada Census, civil servant chief engineer William L. Blair, 48, born December 27, 1852, in N.B., was living in Ottawa, Ontario with Emma, 39, born April 3, 1861 in N.B.; and Dugald R., 15, born September 30, 1885, in Ontario; and domestic servant Martha Johnson, 28, born March 27, 1873 in Ontario.
In the 1891 Canada Census, finance (?) department worker William L. Blair, 37, born N.B., father born England, mother born N.B. was living in Ottawa, Ontario, with Emma E., 30, born N.B., parents born N.B; and Robert D., born Ontario; and general servant Esther Hornridge, 25, born Ireland, parents born Ireland.
A large assembly attended St. James Church yesterday morn. to witness the marriage of W.L. BLAIR, Ottawa, Ontario / E.E. CROOKSHANK d/o R.W. CROOKSHANK of Saint John city. The ceremony was performed before Rev. G. Osborne Troop. rector. (The Daily Telegraph, July 4, 1884)
In the 1881 Canada Census, civil service worker William Blair, 27, born N.B., was living in Ottawa, Ontario, with civil service worker George Crookshank, 24, born N.B.
In the 1871 Canada Census, Sarah H. Blair, 42, born N.B., was living in St. Stephen, N.B. with William L., 19; and Frank, 17, both born in N.B.
In the 1861 Canada Census, hotel keeper Helen Merks (?), 62, born U.S., was living in St. Stephen, N.B. with Frances, 26; Hannah, 24; Marietta, 20; James, 19; and Sarah, 16, all born in N.B.; lodgers widow Henrietta Blair, 32, born N.B.; Livingston, 9; and Frank, 7, both born in N.B; Moses McGovern, 26, born N.B.; Edward Baker, 20, born N.B.; clerk James Clerke (?), 23, born N.S; duel instructor Torrence Cummings, 27, born Ireland; clerk James Lynott, 24, born N.B; downstair servant Jane Millon, 10, born N.B; and servant Daniel Neat, 17, born N.B.
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