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James Donald Calder death at St. George's Channel, Richmond County on September 12, 1970

Male Death Registration: Year: 1970 number: 5558

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PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA — REGISTRATION OF DEATH

02 - 005558

1. PLACE OF DEATH   County of Richmond If in City or Town St. George's Channel

3. PRINT NAME OF DECEASED Calder, James Donald

4. Sex

Male

5. Citizenship

Canadian

6. Racial Origin

Scottish

7. Single, Married

widowed

8. BIRTHPLACE Cape Breton

9. DATE OF BIRTH 7  19, 1874

10. AGE in  Years86  Months1  Days24 | hrs or mins

11. Trade or profession Retired

12. Kind of industry Farmer

13. Date last worked 1950       14. Total years 50 years

15. If married name of spouse

16. NAME of Father William Calder

17. BIRTHPLACE Nova Scotia

18. NAME of Mother Jessie Cameron

19. BIRTHPLACE River Denys.

20. Signature of Informant William M Calder

      address RR #2, West Bay

      Relationship to deceased Son

21. Place of burial St. George's Channel

      Date of burial September 14, 1970

22. Undertaker Thompson & Haverstock Funeral Home, Port Hawkesbury

MEDICAL CERTIFICATE OF DEATH

23. DATE OF DEATH September 12, 1970

CAUSE OF DEATH

(a) Pulmonary Edema

(b) Congestive Heart failure

(c) Hypertensive Heart Disease

other Old age

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