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    1. Re: [CAN-BC] 1916 Address, Vancouver, BC
    2. Thank you Stella! At this point, I don't believe that the Cater family is related to mine, although it is certainly possible that, assuming this was a home or smaller boarding house, Charlotte CATER may have cared for my Uncle Francis BURCHAT, for the period after she left BC for Washington State, USA. At this point, I still have not located the date of his crossing into the USA, so I am most interested in knowing what kind of building was standing at 2250 Pine St. Vancouver, BC in 1915/16. Should you come across anything in your search that might answer this question, I would be most appreciative! Thank you for your kind help. Shelly > Hi Shelly - Just some very basic info re the following > MARRIAGE: > CATER, Andrew - age 26 years - bachelor - occupation Constable. > Address: 2250 Pine Street, - Vancouver > Born: Winnipeg, Manitoba - > Parents: George James Cater - occupation - Carpenter > Charlotte Loftus - > JOHNSON,Ada May - age 23 - Spinster - occupation: Teacher > Address: 1057 Broadway - Vancouver > Born: St. John New Brunswick > Father: John Peter Johnson - Millwright. > Delphine Baillor. > Baptist - > Married at 826 - 34th Avenue - E. Vancouver - by rite of Presbyterian > Church. > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ------------------------------- > DEATH: > CATER, Charlotte - Born May 10, 1864 - Ireland - Parents: Rbt. Dennis > Loftus - born Ireland - Mother : Charlotte McGuiness - Ireland. > Address at time of death: 725 Kaslo Street - [ East Vancouver ] > Informant: George James Cater - 725 Kaslo Street - husband. > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ---------------- > DEATH: > CATER, Andrew - Born Winnipeg Man - Parents: George CATER - born England > ; Charlotte LOFTUS [McGuiness] born Ireland. > Occupation: Machinist. > Spouse : Not Known. > Place of Death - Riverview Hospital - Essondale. > Informant: Committal Papers - Riverview /Essondale Hosp. > Cause of Death: Cardiac Arrest - Coronary Occlussion - T.B. Anal Fistula. > > I will be at the library - perhaps today - or at least one day this week. > Waiting for the insurance adjuster. and will check out the Pine street > address. > RE: Ada May Cater - wife of Andrew - there is no reference to a death reg.. > Cheers, Stella > > > Hi Shelly. > I may be able to take a look through the City Directories for that time > frame in the next couple of days, I need to go out to the Passport > office in Surrey, hopefully will not spend another 3 1/2 hrs waiting again. > As far as the 2250 Pine Street Address - I don't drive - but occasionally - > my brother takes me to a movie in that area - across town from where I > live. we could have a look at that time unless someone else offers. > That whole area - had been undergoing great changes - with many new > townhomes and condo's being built. There are still some of the older homes > - and older apartment buildings standing. If I can borrow my son's camera > - and the building is still standing - I could take a photo - no promises. > It appears that a Charlotte Cater passed away in 1930: > 6 > Name: CHARLOTTE CATER > Event Date: 1930 4 20 (Yr/Mo/Day) > Age: 65 > Gender: Female > Event Place: VANCOUVER > Reg. Number: 1930-09-436306 > B.C. Archives Microfilm Number: B13138 > GSU Microfilm Number: 1952650 > There is also a Death Registration in the 1960's for > 13 > Name: ANDREW CATER > Event Date: 1965 10 22 (Yr/Mo/Day) > Age: 69 > Gender: Male > Event Place: ESSONDALE > Reg. Number: 1965-09-013870 > B.C. Archives Microfilm Number: B13274 > GSU Microfilm Number: 2033798 > 1 > Groom Name: ANDREW CATER > Bride Name: ADA MARY JOHNSTON > Event Date: 1918 1 11 (Yr/Mo/Day) > Event Place: SOUTH VANCOUVER > Reg. Number: 1918-09-190979 > B.C. Archives Microfilm Number: B11389 > GSU Microfilm Number: 1984110 > *PLEASE. HELP WITH THE :POST 1901 CENSUS CAMPAIGN .for Canada. > We May Never See the 1906 -1911 > Census for Canada. > An important issue for Canadians and others Worldwide who may find they > have Genealogy Interests in Canada. > Letters and Petitions would be a great help. > Letters and Petitions from those outside of Canada - are Extremely > Helpful - > perhaps more so than from Canada Alone. > http://www.globalgenealogy.com/Census/index.htm > http://globalgenealogy.com/Census/Download/Poster.pdf > Mail List: > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/CAN/CANADA-CENSUS-CAMPAIGN.html > Happy New Year 2002 > Stella Stanger sstanger@sfu.ca > Member, Canada Census Committee > > > > > > > > > > >

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