1818 - 1911 (92 years)
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Name |
Richard John Turner Salter |
Birth |
15 May 1818 |
Exsmuth (or Exeter),County Devonshire,England |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
25 Jan 1911 |
Graysville,Manatoba,Canada |
Burial |
27 Jan 1911 |
Greenwood Cemetery,Carman,Manitoba,Canada |
Person ID |
I12 |
Jamieson |
Last Modified |
26 Dec 2020 |
Family 2 |
Maria Ann Smith, b. 10 Dec 1822, Lesser Slave Lake d. 3 Sep 1871, Headingly,Manitoba,Canada (Age 48 years) |
Children |
| 1. William Robert Salter, b. 1840 d. 20 Jun 1933 (Age 93 years) |
+ | 2. Henrietta Salter, b. 1853, Starluck,Red River,Manitoba,Canada d. 9 Feb 1883, Salterville(?)(later Carmen),Manitoba,Canada (Age 30 years) |
+ | 3. Thomas Salter, b. 22 Apr 1856 |
+ | 4. Jane Salter, b. 22 Apr 1856 d. 3 Jun 1913, Stockton,California,United States (Age 57 years) |
| 5. John Salter, c. 27 May 1858, Red River,Manitoba,Canada d. 5 Oct 1859, Red River,Manitoba,Canada (Age ~ 1 years) |
+ | 6. Samuel Salter, c. 11 Jun 1860, Red River,Manitoba,Canada d. 29 Sep 1944, Carman,Manitoba,Canada (Age ~ 84 years) |
+ | 7. Mary Salter, b. 23 Nov 1862, Red River,Manitoba,Canada d. 10 Mar 1942, Great Falls,Manitoba,Canada (Age 79 years) |
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Family ID |
F5 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
15 Aug 2020 |
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Notes |
- Source: Parres Family Bible, "Pioneers of the West" by Edith Rogers pg.23,letter from Maud McCulloch, letter from Glenna Davies dated April 22, 1985, and according to Ken Fergusson the day of birth and death are correct but he has them recorded as one year earlier - this in a letter dated June 1, 1988.
Ken Fergusson has Richard's wife's name as Elizabeth Smith.
Nov.15,1994 information from Jim Parres, my cousin; Jim has pictures of the gravestone taken in 1994; Jim corrected the dates of Richard's birth and death years from 1819 and 1912 to 1818 and 1911; added information on Richard's first
wife - Elizabeth Smith; reference "History of the R.M. of Dufferin in Manitoba" 1880-198. pgs.712-713; reference Winnipeg Free Press, Sat. Feb.3 1973 & Jan.27
1973 "It Happened This Here" by Edith Paterson; Family Record Sheets from Patricia J. Smith.
According to Patricia Smith's records, Richard was a Tailor with the 6th. Royal Warwick Regiment and as a civilian he was a settler, farmer and postmaster.
18 Aug. 09 Matis ID# 4338, "The GENEALOGY of the FIRST METIS NATION" Compiled by D. N. Sprague and R. P. Frye. In 1870 they lived at Headingly Parish at or between lot 17. He clamed 217 acres and the date of the Patent was 1875.
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