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Edwin (Edward/Edgar A.)
Simington
1901 personal census, Moose Jaw, Assiniboia West, N.W.T., r1-1:
Simington I, F, widow, 3 Apr 1857, 44, born Ont, origin: Scotch, Can, Presby, Merchant;
Wm, M, son, single, 15 June 1873, 27, born Ont, Ry Employer;
Ja, M, son, single, 9 Jan 1880, 21, born Ont, Clerk;
Edgar A, M, son, single, 16 Sept 1883, 17, born N.W.T., Baker;
Percey, M, son, single, 16 Aug 1885, 15, born N.W.T., Clerk;
Mary, F, daughter, single, 3 Aug 1887, 13, 4 months in school;
Edith, F, daughter, single, 3 March 1891, 10, 8 months in school;
Forsyth, John?, M, Godson, single, 14 Aug 1879, 22, born N.W.T., origin: Irish, Can, Episcop'n, Baker.
Moose Jaw Times Herald, 15 August 1939 - You Remember? (From the Files of The Times-Herald):
Forty Years Ago - August 15, 1899: The junior baseball team will play Regina. The team's lineup is as follows: Messrs. Edward Simington, ...
Moose Jaw Times Herald, Thursday 4 April 1940
...Walter Simington, ..., died at his home in Regina Thursday morning...
He leaves to mourn, his widow, two sons, William, at Glendale, Cal.,and Edwin, in Regina; one daughter, Mrs. D. Forster, Moose Jaw; four brothers, William, Moose Jaw; Edwin in San Diego, Cal.; James, at Pasadena, Cal., and Percy, in Winnipeg; also two sisters, Mrs. H. E. Miller, of Toronto, and Mrs. Edith Chisholm, in Pasadena, Cal.
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