Father: George Henry Cairns (born Newcastle, ENG)
Mother: Elizabeth Dores Donkin (born Durham, ENG)
Spouse: Elizabeth Davina Stobie (deceased)
Son: ? Cairns (witness; of Saskatoon, SK)
Occupation: Cook
Source: BC Archives online, registration number 1970-09-016199
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IMMIGRATION TO CANADA
Arrived in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada aboard the Laurentic in May 1911
Cairns,
George Henry, 46, going to Edmonton, AB; was a miner, going to be a farmer
Elizabeth Dores, 42
Thomas, 41, going to Edmonton, AB; was a miner, going to be a farmer
Henry, 17
Albert, 16
Norman, 14
Hugh, 14
Lawrence, 12
Ruby, 10
Winnie, 7
Donkin, 5
Eva, 2 1/2
Thomas, 7/12
Source: Canada Passenger Lists, 1881-1922 on FamilySearch.org
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CENSUS:
Canada Census, 1916
29 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
George T Cairns Self M 51y England
Elizabeth Cairns Wife F 45y England
Harry [Henry] Cairns Son M 22y England
Albert Cairns Son M 21y England
Norman Cairns Son M 19y England
Hugh Cairns Son M 19y England
Lawrence Cairns Son M 18y England
Rubie Cairns Daughter F 15y England
Winnifred "Winnie" Cairns Daughter F 13y England
Duncan [Donkin] Cairns Son M 10y England
[George] Leslie Cairns Son M 8y England
Eva Cairns Daughter F 7y England
Civil Cairns Son M 5y England
Source: FamilySearch.org (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KM59-ZCL)
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Suggested edit:
Enlisted as a Private, Service number 534199 in the CAMC 8 Canadian Stationary Hospital, Canadian Expeditionary Force in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan on 8 Apr 1916. He served in France with the 8 Canadian Stationary Hospital and was discharged from the service by reason of demobilization on 3 Jun 1919.
Contributor: Anonymous (49735525)
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Suggested edit:
Information from W.W.I Military Records
Trade Cook, Baker
Enlisted 8 Apr. 1916
Discharged 3 June 1919
Unit C.A.M.C. 8th Canadian Stationary Hospital
Served in France with the 8th C.S.H.
Rank Private
Reg 534199
Brothers Hugh Cairns 472168 and Albert Cairns 472262 both KIA.
Contributor: Rick Williams (47206979)
Father: George Henry Cairns (born Newcastle, ENG)
Mother: Elizabeth Dores Donkin (born Durham, ENG)
Spouse: Elizabeth Davina Stobie (deceased)
Son: ? Cairns (witness; of Saskatoon, SK)
Occupation: Cook
Source: BC Archives online, registration number 1970-09-016199
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IMMIGRATION TO CANADA
Arrived in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada aboard the Laurentic in May 1911
Cairns,
George Henry, 46, going to Edmonton, AB; was a miner, going to be a farmer
Elizabeth Dores, 42
Thomas, 41, going to Edmonton, AB; was a miner, going to be a farmer
Henry, 17
Albert, 16
Norman, 14
Hugh, 14
Lawrence, 12
Ruby, 10
Winnie, 7
Donkin, 5
Eva, 2 1/2
Thomas, 7/12
Source: Canada Passenger Lists, 1881-1922 on FamilySearch.org
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CENSUS:
Canada Census, 1916
29 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
George T Cairns Self M 51y England
Elizabeth Cairns Wife F 45y England
Harry [Henry] Cairns Son M 22y England
Albert Cairns Son M 21y England
Norman Cairns Son M 19y England
Hugh Cairns Son M 19y England
Lawrence Cairns Son M 18y England
Rubie Cairns Daughter F 15y England
Winnifred "Winnie" Cairns Daughter F 13y England
Duncan [Donkin] Cairns Son M 10y England
[George] Leslie Cairns Son M 8y England
Eva Cairns Daughter F 7y England
Civil Cairns Son M 5y England
Source: FamilySearch.org (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KM59-ZCL)
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Suggested edit:
Enlisted as a Private, Service number 534199 in the CAMC 8 Canadian Stationary Hospital, Canadian Expeditionary Force in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan on 8 Apr 1916. He served in France with the 8 Canadian Stationary Hospital and was discharged from the service by reason of demobilization on 3 Jun 1919.
Contributor: Anonymous (49735525)
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Suggested edit:
Information from W.W.I Military Records
Trade Cook, Baker
Enlisted 8 Apr. 1916
Discharged 3 June 1919
Unit C.A.M.C. 8th Canadian Stationary Hospital
Served in France with the 8th C.S.H.
Rank Private
Reg 534199
Brothers Hugh Cairns 472168 and Albert Cairns 472262 both KIA.
Contributor: Rick Williams (47206979)
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