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Mr. Boyd
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He was born in Calias France.
He was a fifteen year old stow away on a merchent ship.
Moved to the East coast because he was looking for a better life. He was a fisherman on the east coast and he drowned in a fishing accident. -
She was born in Newfound land and was a Mi'kmaq indian. Her backround was Scottish.
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great grandpa
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He was a detective with scotland yard and was the first person to go to the USA and bring back someone for murder in Scotland.
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Lots of men in Scotland were enlisting because they thought of it as an escape route. They were garenteed regular food and water.
The Royal Scots regiment alone fielded 35 battalions throughout World War I. It was estimated they lost 12 000 soilders from scotland during world war one. -
He was a coal miner in Scotland.
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Grandpa (dads side)
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She was Scottish. She worked at a bakery in Scotland before she moved to Canada and then she was a personal manager once she moved.
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grandpa
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He worked in the coal mines in Nova Scotia till he was fifteen. He then lied about his age and joined the army when he was fifteen and fought in World War Two. When he got back he lived in Toronto and then got married and started a family. With his wife they had 11 kids.
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During World War 2, scotland was involved from september 3rd 1939, when the United Kingdom came into war against germany after the invastion of Poland. Scotland was part of the allied.
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It was the most famous hurricane in Canadian history. Winds reached 110 km per hour in the Toronto area and 285 mm of rain in 48 hours.
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Normand and Ellen Boyd came to Canada to have a better life and better opertunites for them and their future family.
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She went for bacholeor of science at The University Of Toronto.
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sister