Shared note | Settled in Barnstable Devenshire, England. He was a wagon maker until the typhoid fever swept through the district. The he started to make coffins for the victims. Sometimes so many were required that there was only time to smooth the wood and no carving could be done. In 1870 Willam bought a 200 acre farm north of Lambeth moved him and his wife and ten children. The cattle were driven from Fullarton to Lambeth. |
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Willam Vanstone
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January 23, 1904 |
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Lambeth, Ontario, Canada |
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