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Isabel Margaret  MacAulay birth East Lake Ainslie, Inverness County on September 7, 1920

Female Birth Registration: Year: 1920 number: 99000913

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PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA

DELAYED REGISTRATION OF BIRTH

99000913

TO THE REGISTRAR GENERAL OF NOVA SCOTIA

I hereby make application for the Registration of Birth of Isabel Margaret MacAulay Sex Female

Date of Birth September 7, 1920 Place of Birth East Lake AinslieCounty of Inverness

Name of Father James  MacAulay MAIDEN NAME of Mother Catherine MacDougall

Were the Parents married at the time of the Birth? Yes

Residence of Father when child was born East Lake Ainslie Present address of Father deceased

Occupation of Father at Birth of child farmer Place of birth of Father East Lake Ainslie

Race Name and present address of Physician in attendance at birth

Signature of Applicant Loucheon Spurgeon MacLean Address of Applicant Port Hawkesbury Date March 7, 1978

Relationship of Applicant to child Husband

AFFIDAVIT

IN THE MATTER of the application for the Registration of the Birth of Isabel Margaret MacAulay

Born at East Lake Ainslie in the County of Inverness

That Isabel Margaret MacAulay Whose Birth is sought to be registered was

born at East Lake Ainslie Inverness County on September 7, 1920

My knowledge of the fact and date of such Birth is based on the following Circumstances:

That I was living in a residence [next] to the residence of James and Catherine MacAulay in East Lake Ainslie, Inverness County, Canada in September 1920 and I recall the birth of their child, Isabel Margaret on the 7th of September 1920.

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