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Arthur LeRoy Allison

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Arthur LeRoy Allison Veteran

Birth
Gosfield South Township, Essex County, Ontario, Canada
Death
8 Mar 1935 (aged 45)
Calgary, Calgary Census Division, Alberta, Canada
Burial
Pincher Creek, Claresholm Census Division, Alberta, Canada Add to Map
Plot
D C20 3
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Ontario Birth Register
Arthur Leroy Allison
Birth Date 11 Oct 1889 in Essex, Essex County, Ontario, Canada
Father Alfred Allison
Mother Sarah E Moore
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WWI ATTESTATION PAPER
Name:ALLISON, ARTHUR LEROY
Rank: SPR
Regimental Number: 1039989
Date of Birth: 11/10/1889
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England Marriage Register
Edna M McLanachan &Arthur L Allison
Registration Date Q2 1918
Registration district Chapel en le Frith, Derbyshire
Volume Number 7b Page number 1627
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Alberta Death Register
Arthur Leroy Allison
Death Date 8 Mar 1935 @ Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Registration Number 201-153
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The Echo - Pincher Creek newspaper - report of death and funeral. March 1935

Moved to Alberta in 1901
- WWI Veteran
- Wounded in France in 1917
- employed as a tool dresser by the Snyder Oil Company at Turner Valley.

- Survived his wife; Edna Allison, his mother - Mrs A Allison in California, four sisters Mrs A Lynch (Montana) Mrs CE Hiscocks (Lethbridge, and Grace in Los Angeles and Maud in Santa Barbara; four brothers RO (Pincher Creek); George at Waterton Park; Laurence in Essex County, Ontario and Earl in Montana.

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Ontario Birth Register
Arthur Leroy Allison
Birth Date 11 Oct 1889 in Essex, Essex County, Ontario, Canada
Father Alfred Allison
Mother Sarah E Moore
===
WWI ATTESTATION PAPER
Name:ALLISON, ARTHUR LEROY
Rank: SPR
Regimental Number: 1039989
Date of Birth: 11/10/1889
===
England Marriage Register
Edna M McLanachan &Arthur L Allison
Registration Date Q2 1918
Registration district Chapel en le Frith, Derbyshire
Volume Number 7b Page number 1627
===
Alberta Death Register
Arthur Leroy Allison
Death Date 8 Mar 1935 @ Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Registration Number 201-153
===
The Echo - Pincher Creek newspaper - report of death and funeral. March 1935

Moved to Alberta in 1901
- WWI Veteran
- Wounded in France in 1917
- employed as a tool dresser by the Snyder Oil Company at Turner Valley.

- Survived his wife; Edna Allison, his mother - Mrs A Allison in California, four sisters Mrs A Lynch (Montana) Mrs CE Hiscocks (Lethbridge, and Grace in Los Angeles and Maud in Santa Barbara; four brothers RO (Pincher Creek); George at Waterton Park; Laurence in Essex County, Ontario and Earl in Montana.

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Inscription

ALLISON
1889 ARTHUR L 1935
1896 EDNA M 1966
1929 ROBERT E 1948



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