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About Almond Buck
The 1861 Canada Census transcription has Almond's name as 'Howard'.
Mentioned in daughter Allie's marriage announcement to George Flater so he was still alive in 1887.
Per Archives Canada: Almond Buck was the postmaster for Lambeth Post Office (Middlesex East - Ontario) from 1861-08-01 until he resigned on 1865-05-27
Appears in Table 1 Land Dealers in Enniskillen Township 1835 -1869 in the book 'Canada's Victorian Oil Town: The Transformation of Petrolia from Resource Town into a Victorian Community'
Almond is listed as Hamilton, gentleman; Coburg; 600 Acres assembled; 7 transactions; Time held 10 years; 1845-55
Legal issue: http://books.google.com/books?id=aRxMAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA344&lpg=PA344&dq...
Not in 1891 census.
In 1883 London City Directory as a farmer living at 223 Queen St.
Another legal issue: https://books.google.com/books?id=a5VKAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA552&lpg=PA552&d...
Almond Buck's Timeline
1812 |
March 7, 1812
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Cobourg, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada
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1819 |
December 19, 1819
Age 7
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1834 |
March 8, 1834
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Cobourg, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada
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1835 |
October 19, 1835
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1841 |
November 29, 1841
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Cobourg, ON, Canada
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1843 |
September 15, 1843
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1859 |
1859
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London, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada
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1865 |
1865
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London, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada
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