- Henry died from typhus.
- He is buried not far from where his home would have been.
Jun 10, 2014 record updated with information provided by Contributor Ken Ross
Their suggestion:
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"According to his sister, Annie Laurie Stafford Peat, Henry's sandstone headstone was hand-hewn by his uncle, David Gibb, from a quarry on the opposite riverbank and marks the first recorded burial in Lethbridge."
[This can be found in Peat's book 19th Century Lethbridge]
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Stafford Peat, 25 & 35. Page 35 features a map drawn by Richard Stafford in 1896 which shows five graves at the same location as Henry Stafford.
- Henry died from typhus.
- He is buried not far from where his home would have been.
Jun 10, 2014 record updated with information provided by Contributor Ken Ross
Their suggestion:
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"According to his sister, Annie Laurie Stafford Peat, Henry's sandstone headstone was hand-hewn by his uncle, David Gibb, from a quarry on the opposite riverbank and marks the first recorded burial in Lethbridge."
[This can be found in Peat's book 19th Century Lethbridge]
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Stafford Peat, 25 & 35. Page 35 features a map drawn by Richard Stafford in 1896 which shows five graves at the same location as Henry Stafford.
Inscription
In
Memory
Of
HENRY STAFFORD
Son Of
WILLIAM & JANE STAFFORD.
Born in SCOTLAND Aug 29th 1866.
Died At Lethbridge, ALTA Aug 4th 1883.
Aged 17 Years.
He Is Not Lost But Gone Before
Family Members
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William Stafford Jr
1865–1942
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John Stafford
1868–1917
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Agnes Stafford Ross
1872–1925
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Richard Hill Stafford
1875–1958
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Major Alexander Boswell Stafford
1877–1917
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George Stafford
1879–1961
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David Gibb Stafford
1881–1957
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Margaret Jane "Jean" Stafford Kelley
1881–1941
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James Walter Stafford
1882–1955
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Elliott Torrence Stafford
1886–1919
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Annie Laurie Stafford Peat
1890–1969