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Henry Cairns

Birth
Morpeth, Northumberland Unitary Authority, Northumberland, England
Death
26 Nov 1970 (aged 77)
New Westminster, Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia, Canada
Burial
North Vancouver, Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia, Canada Add to Map
Memorial ID
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DEATH RECORD:

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)
DEATH RECORD:

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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  • Maintained by: J. Clements ~ BC, Canada
  • Originally Created by: Val Campbell
  • Added: Jan 3, 2017
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/174802661/henry-cairns: accessed ), memorial page for Henry Cairns (6 Mar 1893–26 Nov 1970), Find a Grave Memorial ID 174802661, citing Boal Chapel Memorial Gardens, North Vancouver, Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia, Canada; Cremated, Location of ashes is unknown; Maintained by J. Clements ~ BC, Canada (contributor 50288123).