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Served in the Canadian army in Europe during World War II.
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Served in the British Army in World War I. East Kent Regiment(The Buffs). 3rd Foot.
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Served in the Army in World War II.
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twin
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twin
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Maiden names given in various records: Keable (most frequent byfar), Cable, Blackburn (1 occurence).
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Served several months in prison following World War II for"Aiding and abetting the enemy" - had worked during the war as a(not entirely) conscript for the occupying German army on avariety of work parties.
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Served as an officer in the Canadian Armed Forces, Air Forcebranch from 1968 to 1990. Achieved the rank of Major.
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Alice's marriage registration gives father's name as JohnKEABLE. Listed separately in 1881 census for Milton inGravesend. Elizabeth KEABLE and 4 children in a separateresidence with no husband listed, but Elizabeth listedoccupation of Laborer's wife and her relationship to head islisted as Wife. John is the only KEABLE not attached to anotherfamily. Listed as sailor on vessel WALHALL-D, Coasting Trade,port of London, Master James Card, Description Coal Hulk.
Correct John?
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Never married.
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Never married.
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Never married.
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Never married.
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Grace took Robert (Arthur) to England for a visit in 1917.Unsure if Robert (Matthew) was able to arrange leave at the sametime or not. Being in an infantry regiment, it seems unlikely.
Grace emmigrated to Canada, settling in Kingston, because hersister, Emma, was already there.
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Illegitimate child. Raised by Stephen's parents, Ted & Marlene.
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Twin.
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Twin.