was the youngest son born to:
JOHN MULBERRY OF IRELAND,
ELLEN MULBERRY
SAMUEL was the brother of JOHN MULBERRY and
JAMES AUBURTON MULBERRY, who immigrated to Spy Hill, Saskatchewan, Canada as young boys ages 11 and 9 years of age in 1894. An Uncle named DAVID MULBERRY immigrated to Canada earlier in 1883 with 'Annie Mulberry' and her children.
Samuel is a nephew to:
JAMES MULBERRY AND
THOMASINA ELIZA ANNE BARNETT MULBERRY [Annie]
Sam Mulberry grew up in England. Sam worked at the largest Nursery in London, England, grafting and propagating roses.
Sam was a Private for the ROYAL INNISKILLING FUSILIERS, Regiment Number 28268 in the rank as 'Private'; in England between 1914 and 1920. On his headstone in Edmonton, Alberta, you will read:
126565 Private
SAMUEL MULBERRY
'ROYAL FUSILIERS'.
Sam Mulberry married Beatrice S. Stanford [Bea] in 1915 in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey County England. immigrating. He and Bea immigrated to Canada in 1923.
Sam and Beatrice stayed with his brother James Auburton Mulberry and cousin Mary Mulberry in Spy Hill, Saskatchewan when they first arrived. Samuel worked in the district for a few years before moving to Edmonton, Alberta.
They visited their cousins in Spy Hill, Saskatchewan, and there is mention of them in the book "THE SPY HILL STORY"
Sam worked for the U.S. Government before passing away in 1969. His wife Beatrice Mulberry died in 1976.
Both Sam and his wife Bea are buried in the Beechmount Cemetery in Edmonton, Alberta. The couple had no known children.
was the youngest son born to:
JOHN MULBERRY OF IRELAND,
ELLEN MULBERRY
SAMUEL was the brother of JOHN MULBERRY and
JAMES AUBURTON MULBERRY, who immigrated to Spy Hill, Saskatchewan, Canada as young boys ages 11 and 9 years of age in 1894. An Uncle named DAVID MULBERRY immigrated to Canada earlier in 1883 with 'Annie Mulberry' and her children.
Samuel is a nephew to:
JAMES MULBERRY AND
THOMASINA ELIZA ANNE BARNETT MULBERRY [Annie]
Sam Mulberry grew up in England. Sam worked at the largest Nursery in London, England, grafting and propagating roses.
Sam was a Private for the ROYAL INNISKILLING FUSILIERS, Regiment Number 28268 in the rank as 'Private'; in England between 1914 and 1920. On his headstone in Edmonton, Alberta, you will read:
126565 Private
SAMUEL MULBERRY
'ROYAL FUSILIERS'.
Sam Mulberry married Beatrice S. Stanford [Bea] in 1915 in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey County England. immigrating. He and Bea immigrated to Canada in 1923.
Sam and Beatrice stayed with his brother James Auburton Mulberry and cousin Mary Mulberry in Spy Hill, Saskatchewan when they first arrived. Samuel worked in the district for a few years before moving to Edmonton, Alberta.
They visited their cousins in Spy Hill, Saskatchewan, and there is mention of them in the book "THE SPY HILL STORY"
Sam worked for the U.S. Government before passing away in 1969. His wife Beatrice Mulberry died in 1976.
Both Sam and his wife Bea are buried in the Beechmount Cemetery in Edmonton, Alberta. The couple had no known children.
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126565 Pte.
Samuel Mulberry
Royal Fusiliers
3 Mar 1970
Age 81
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