John's brother Albert William Beard (a.k.a. Young), came to live with his brother Jack and his wife Emma Young (nee Baker) in Perdue, he died shortly after his arrival and is buried in Leney Cemetery as well.
During the WWl, Jack joined the Royal Naval Canadian Volunteer Service, which became the Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve. He served on the H.M.S. Britannia
D.O.B. - Jan. 13, 1897, 7 Mandrake Road, Upper Tooting, Wandsworth, Surrey, Eng. Named John Arthur Beard. Confirmed on Birth Cert.
D.O.M. - Feb. 23, 1926, Sec. 10, Tp. 35, Rge 11, W. 3, near Leney, Sask. (bride's parents home), to Emma Marguerite Baker, spinster. Confirmed by Sask. Vital Stats - Marriage Reg.
D.O.D. - Aug. 10, 1958, Perdue, Sask., according to family research.
John's brother Albert William Beard (a.k.a. Young), came to live with his brother Jack and his wife Emma Young (nee Baker) in Perdue, he died shortly after his arrival and is buried in Leney Cemetery as well.
During the WWl, Jack joined the Royal Naval Canadian Volunteer Service, which became the Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve. He served on the H.M.S. Britannia
D.O.B. - Jan. 13, 1897, 7 Mandrake Road, Upper Tooting, Wandsworth, Surrey, Eng. Named John Arthur Beard. Confirmed on Birth Cert.
D.O.M. - Feb. 23, 1926, Sec. 10, Tp. 35, Rge 11, W. 3, near Leney, Sask. (bride's parents home), to Emma Marguerite Baker, spinster. Confirmed by Sask. Vital Stats - Marriage Reg.
D.O.D. - Aug. 10, 1958, Perdue, Sask., according to family research.
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