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1887 - Yes, date unknown
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Born |
2 Feb 1887 |
Tiverton, Digby Co, NS, Canada [2, 3] |
Gender |
Male |
Census |
1901 |
Tiverton, Digby Co, NS, Canada [2] |
_UID |
F1FC1F71DE804BB6A784D502AC7A057D8600 |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
Person ID |
I9347 |
OuthouseLine2014 |
Last Modified |
15 Jun 2010 |
Father |
Handley O. OUTHOUSE, b. 12 Jun 1860, Tiverton, Digby Co, NS, Canada , d. 13 Feb 1920 |
Mother |
Alice MERRY, b. 14 May 1865, Mink Cove, NS, Canada , d. 7 Aug 1916 |
Family ID |
F2402 |
Group Sheet |
Family |
Addie Nera JOHNSON, b. Abt 1884, d. Yes, date unknown |
Married |
24 Jan 1917 |
Annapolis, Annapolis, NS, Canada [4] |
Last Modified |
15 Jun 2010 |
Family ID |
F207 |
Group Sheet |
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Sources |
- [S15] Internet, http://cybrary.uwinnipeg.ca/people/dobson/genealogy/ff/Harr is-Joseph.cfm (Reliability: 3).
Dimmock Delong Outhouse, b. 2 Feb. 1887 at Tiverton. He m. 24 Jan. 1917 at Annapolis, Annapolis Co., N.S., according to Baptist rites, by licence,[308] Addie Nera Johnson, b. 1884-85 (aged 32 at their marriage), daughter of Edgar Johnson, farmer, by the latter's wife Carrie ____. At the time of their marriage the groom was of Halifax, a Baptist in religion, and his occupation seems to read "soldier," while the bride was also a Baptist, and her place of residence is illegible in the record.
- [S102] Census - 1901 - Canada, Household #106 (Reliability: 3).
- [S15] Internet, http://cybrary.uwinnipeg.ca/people/dobson/genealogy/ff/Harr is-Joseph.cfm (Reliability: 3).
Dimmock Delong Outhouse, b. 2 Feb. 1887 at Tiverton.
- [S327] University of Winnipeg Library, The Harris Family of Sandy Cove, http://cybrary.uwinnipeg.c a/people/dobson/genealogy/ff/Harris-Joseph.cfm (Reliability: 3).
He m. 24 Jan. 1917 at Annapolis, Annapolis Co., N.S., according to Baptist rites, by licence,[308] Addie Nera Johnson, b. 1884-85 (aged 32 at their marriage), daughter of Edgar Johnson, farmer, by the latter's wife Carrie ____. At the time of their marriage the groom was of Halifax, a Baptist in religion, and his occupation seems to read "soldier," while the bride was also a Baptist, and her place of residence is illegible in the record.
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