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Namaste, Aum Kleem: July 2014
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Saskatchewan, and Canadian history and genealogy. A poem and an image here and there. Thursday, 10 July 2014. Adapted from by Wikimedia commons File:Canada (orthographic projection).svg CC-BY-3.0 by Aquarius.geomar.de. Or or the "Western Settlement". Also called the Concordia district (near Churchbridge). Around 1887, Vatnsdalur. Komdu sæl og blessuö. Af godu upphafi vonast godur endir. Translation: A good beginning makes a good ending. According to Joan Eyolfson Cadham, "the Icelandic Eddas, prose and p...
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Namaste, Aum Kleem: Will these World War One Medals Make Their Way Home?
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Saskatchewan, and Canadian history and genealogy. A poem and an image here and there. Tuesday, 14 July 2015. Will these World War One Medals Make Their Way Home? Will These World War I War Medals Make Their Way Home? The British War Medal World War I. The veteran's name is " John Bryson; Regimental Number 105984;. Who resided on a farm in Indian Head, Saskatchewan. In the year 1921. He was single, and aged 38. He was born Eaglesham, Renfrewshire, Scotland. In October 31, 1883. Originally "referred to a p...
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Namaste, Aum Kleem: March 2014
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Saskatchewan, and Canadian history and genealogy. A poem and an image here and there. Sunday, 23 March 2014. 1921 Canada Census: Place of Habitation : Rural Municipalities. 1921 Canada Census: Place of Habitation. For a place of residence, early farming residents would provide the nearest Post Office. To their homestead location as their address as is often seen on the World War I Canadian Expeditionary Force. In which their farm was located and where the family children attended the one room schoolhouse.
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Namaste, Aum Kleem: April 2014
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Saskatchewan, and Canadian history and genealogy. A poem and an image here and there. Thursday, 24 April 2014. Rich history of 1885 Northwest Rebellion. Rich history of 1885 Northwest Rebellion. In 1885, post-Confederation Canada's first "naval battle" was fought in Saskatchewan. Special events are around the corner for the Batoche National Historic Site. Records relating to Louis Riel and the North West Rebellion are digitised and online. Formerly known as La Petite Ville, Tourond's Coulee, Coulée des T...
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Namaste, Aum Kleem: July 2015
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Saskatchewan, and Canadian history and genealogy. A poem and an image here and there. Tuesday, 14 July 2015. Will these World War One Medals Make Their Way Home? Will These World War I War Medals Make Their Way Home? The British War Medal World War I. The veteran's name is " John Bryson; Regimental Number 105984;. Who resided on a farm in Indian Head, Saskatchewan. In the year 1921. He was single, and aged 38. He was born Eaglesham, Renfrewshire, Scotland. In October 31, 1883. Originally "referred to a p...
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Namaste, Aum Kleem: January 2014
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Saskatchewan, and Canadian history and genealogy. A poem and an image here and there. Sunday, 5 January 2014. Is my ancestor's grave marked with a tombstone? Tears in my Eyes Bleeding Heart. Is my ancestor's grave marked with a tombstone? In Saskatchewan the Genealogy Index Search. It may aid the individual to search in the family biography / local history books published locally in the province by various communities during the province's 50th anniversary celebrations (1955), 75th anniversary, (1980) an...
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Namaste, Aum Kleem: May 2015
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Saskatchewan, and Canadian history and genealogy. A poem and an image here and there. Sunday, 24 May 2015. Regina Public Library Prairie History Blog Review. Regina Public Library Prairie History Blog Review. In this day of age with genealogical sites coming online, it is hard to determine which way to turn amidst the plethora of sites appearing from a search engine investigation. The Regina Public Library. Has come up with a wonderful solution with their Prairie History Blog. Is one of these articles.
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