Though he married late in life to Maud (last name and date of marriage unknown), it was a very happy marriage.
Bert went to Reno and engaged in mining activities for a time. During World War II and up until the time of his death, he was employed by the United States Government in the Security Department of Public Utilities.
Though he married late in life to Maud (last name and date of marriage unknown), it was a very happy marriage.
Bert went to Reno and engaged in mining activities for a time. During World War II and up until the time of his death, he was employed by the United States Government in the Security Department of Public Utilities.
Family Members
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Josephine Brockbank
1861–1861
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Samuel Spencer Brockbank
1862–1862
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Victoria Reid Brockbank
1862–1863
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Isaac Brockbank
1864–1864
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William Howard Brockbank
1866–1867
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Elizabeth Anderson "Libbie" Brockbank Meyer
1868–1953
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Daniel Erin Brockbank
1870–1939
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Lucas Thurber "Nute" Brockbank
1872–1956
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Thomas Edward Brockbank
1877–1877
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Katherine Jane Brockbank Arnold
1878–1914
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Lockhart Howard Brockbank
1881–1957
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George Mainwaring Brockbank
1883–1940
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Infant Brockbank
1864–1864
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John Park Brockbank
1867–1938
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Louise Park Brockbank Reynolds
1869–1963
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Heber Park Brockbank
1870–1948
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Jane Park Brockbank
1873–1884
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Mary Park Brockbank North
1873–1968
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James William Park Brockbank
1874–1962
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Joseph Park Brockbank
1876–1919
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Taylor Park Brockbank
1879–1958
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Agnes Park Brockbank Fuller
1881–1927
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Mary Ellen Park "Ella" Brockbank
1883–1889
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Alma Park Brockbank
1885–1977
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