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Surname Forename (S) Date Vol Page Misc Surname Forename (s) Date Vol Page Misc. info. La Berge Edmund Apr 24 1913 7 45 La Bounty Clarence Feb 17 1931 41 279 Farmer La Fleche Eugenie Sausier Dec 10 1931 42 215 La Fremere George 3 Feb 1881 1 397 La Rochelle Febian May 18 1913 7 42 La Rose (Larose) Annie Dec 22 1931 46 683 La Rue Robert Henderson Feb 15 1927 38 778 Rancher LaBau David Oct 22 1907 20 196 L'Abbe Jean Lucien Jul 17 1937 55 711 Lacaille Edouard Sept 21 1916 28 517 LaCasse Emmanuel Edward Aug 9 1919 20 67 Lacasse Joseph Mar 26 1920 52B 431 Lacey Harry Sept 28 1914 10 898 Lacey Margarett (Margaret) Jul 5 1932 42 691 Lacey Nickoles Sep 28 1917 20 111 Lacey Rebecca Plowman Sep 6 1927 32 341 Lacey Sarah Jun 12 1931 51 151 Lacey Walter William Oct 15 1921 53 632 Lacey William Jan 25 1905 10 832 Lacey William May 15 1908 12 35 Lachance Isabella May 2 1919 59 239 Lachapelle Antoine G. Jan 30 1917 10 952 Lacharme Alexander Charles & Marie 7 Aug 1867 1 83 M. Lachore H. Y. May 21 1919 24 518 Lack Arthur Willian Jun 14 1916 21 49 Lacoursiere Margaret Anna Aug 1 1918 20 119 Lacoursiers Herbert Jan 2 1924 15 357 Ladner Mary Ann Jan 19 1894 10 973 Ladner Minnie E. 28-Nov-22 55 588 Ladner Thomas Ellis Aug 5 1920 28 76 Codicil page 86 Ladner William Henry May 19 1905 12 18 Codicil: Vol.12 pg. 22 Ladner William Henry Douglas Feb 28 1917 25 711 Lafleche Thomas Feb 26 1917 56 709 Lafond Alfred Feb 2 1912 10 941 Lafortune Gilbert May 26 1913 48 464 Lahaye Joseph Marie Dec 10 1915 12 56 Lahti Amanda Sept 17 1930 61 705 Lai Chu Mar 26 1903 4 222 Laidlaw Agnes Jun 20 1910 12 84 Laidlaw Fergus Dec 11 1893 10 859 Laidlaw George Willard May 4 1917 12 64 Laidlaw James Mar 28 1938 62 78 Laidlaw James Anderson Mar 1890 10 954 Codicil page 960 &962 Laidlaw Jas. Turnbull Oct 6 1923 25 461 Laidlaw John Jun 14 1934 57 524 Gardener Laidlaw John Tait Apr 6 1915 20 129 Laidlaw Thomas Nov 10 1903 10 820 Laidlaw William 4 Jan 1881 1 405 Laidley Martha Ann Oct 30 1909 10 913 Laidley Myrtle Feb 28 1938 58 288 Laidley Robert Burton Jan 7 1905 10 908 Lain Peter Mar 10 1924 45 265 Farmer Lainey John Andrew Jun ? 1927 39 686 Laing Andrew Deas 17 Aug 1895 3 337 © Copyright Abbotsford Genealogical Society Surname Forename (s) Date Vol Page Misc. info. Laing Christina McRae Oct 14 1922 48 315 Laing Jennie Imlay Oct 22 1917 24 228 Laing John Anthony Jan 22 1926 29 648 Laing John William May 19 1905 5 475 Laing Robert 14 Sep 1882 1 403 Laing Sara Rebecca Wood May 8 1937 57 647 Also Pg.646,648 Laing William Aug 31 1910 10 892 Laird Albert May 29 1903 4 160 Laird Alexander Aug 27 1929 49 702 Barrister & Solicitor Laird Frederick Charles Dec 31 1921 37 765 Laird Ida Mary Feb 2 1937 61 226 Laird James Alfred Aug 17 1908 5 496 Laird John Jan 10 1936 54 694 Laird Mary Thomson May 16 1921 31 790 Laird Thomas Jan 8 1926 28 452 Laird William Allen Mar 5 1916 10 1002 "B" Coy, 464326, 62nd. Battn. C.E.F. Laird William Cumming May 28 1924 30 662 Laird William Melville Apr 5 1926 37 348 Lait Wilfrid Francis James Nov 30 1914 12 74 Laitinen Kusta Feb 18 1922 38 50 Farmer Laity George Feb 4 1937 58 287 Laity John Henry Aug 24 1934 58 149 Retired Farmer Lake Geoffry Jun 4 1917 20 124 Lake Margaret Aug 1 1930 39 346 Lake Thomas Pickworth May 28 1936 59 5 Lakin Francis Jul 15 1902 5 225 Laking Barbara Amy Jul 20 1928 61 125 Lam or Fou Ah Lam or Young Fou Aug 21 1906 5 581 Lamanno Maria Christiana May 15 1905 6 36 Lamb Annie Nov 21 1923 32 386 Lamb Barbara Smith Jul 11 1937 55 614 Lamb Charles Mortimer Sep 4 1907 20 84 Lamb Christina Whyte May 7 1912 32 267 Lamb David Dec 21 1932 56 328 Lamb George Henry Feb 12 1926 28 735 Lamb Harvey Osmond Dec 4 1920 21 51 Lamb John B,. Mar 10 1932 42 15 Logger Lamb Leah Aug 10 1933 47 611 Lamb Robert Jan 15 1916 29 673 Lamb Walter Jay Jul 18 1928 33 679 Lambard Philip John Sep 16 1904 5 25 Lambert Agnes Christina Jul 2 1936 55 19 Lambert Edmond Oct 6 1921 25 204 Farmer Lambert James Jan 5 1922 21 598 Lambert John Dec 3 1910 6 73 Lambert Nathaniel Aug 14 1908 45 189 Lambert Sadie Sep 10 1936 56 784 Lambert Sylvia Marion Rosa Andrews Sep 13 1916 42 12 Lambert Walter Ernest Jun 30 1916 40 56 Lamberton John Dec 14 1905 6 74 Lamberton Mary Ann Oct 15 1929 46 273 Chilliwack, B.C. Lamberton William Brown Nov 30 1892 2 205 Lambeth Margaret Apr 15 1926 37 167 © Copyright Abbotsford Genealogical Society Surname Forename (s) Date Vol Page Misc. info. Lambly Charles Anderson Richardson Jul 23 1904 6 70 Lambly Lucy Mary Aug 13 1932 50 305 Lambly Mary Violet Feb 11 1928 50 19 Lamborn Douglas John Sept 22 1915 10 897 Lamborn Fanny Jul 22 1929 36 515 Lambrick Llewellyn James May 14 1926 51 238 Dairyman Lambrick William Zoel Nov 21 1924 51 336 Barber Lamey David Jun 19 1913 20 68 Lamie Anaclet Oct 10 1893 2 204 L'Amie Abraham Ffolliott Jul 7 1927 38 685 Lamond Christina Campbell Oct 2 1930 40 179 Lamond Mary May 14 1932 42 637 Housekeeper Lamond Robert Mar 5 1915 20 79 Lamont Angus Aug 9 1910 6 69 Lamont Annie Sep 18 1937 60 777 Lamont Hector May 8 1929 43 241 Lamont John Mar 12 1914 24 359 Lamont Robert Henry Feb 11 1932 53 696 Lamont Robert Reid Sep 30 1933 50 21 Lamphere Elbert T. Apr 29 1919 20 70 Lancaster James 13-Nov-15 37 350 Lanctot Raymond Apr 30 1932 43 577 Vice-Counsul of the U.S.in Vancouver,BC Lanctot William Mar 24 1928 41 93 Land Charles Parson Oct 28 1912 10 847 Land Walter Louis Aug 17 1915 23 48 Landells Robert Jul 30 1919 38 196 Teacher Lander Nathaniel Feb 7 1911 6 64 Landon Arthur W. Mar 5 1922 20 413 Landre Peter Sept 8 1922 15 100 Landry Joseph Apr 26 1934 49 120 Landsberg Frederick Nov 27 1933 49 681 Broker; Codicil: Vol.49, pg.683 Landsborough Walter Ure Aug 31 1915 45 526 Rancher Landsdowne Lawrence Woodborough Sep 13 1937 58 137 Farmer Landvoigt Marie Jan 10 1894 10 949 Landwright George 24 Jul 1876 1 398 Lane Ambrose Basset Dec 18 1920 37 168 Lane Charles Jan 27 1915 10 935 Lane Clara Apr 16 1931 43 461 Lane Edith Maude Jun 21 1916 20 115 Lane Estelle Naomi Mar 6 1928 33 174 Lane Evelyn Fraser Nov 21 1928 39 378 Lane Henry James Dec 15 1924 33 31 Lane Maitland Percival Sept 7 1915 10 900 Lane W. Stanley Nov 18 1915 20 123 Regimental #76028; 29th Batt Lane William Mar 26 1909 34 415 Lane-Bayliff Gertrude Louise Jul 3 1913 40 468 Lang Alexander Graham Apr 17 1918 20 222 Lang Andrew MacKee Oct 30 1918 40 648 Lang Caroline 6 Jul 1899 5 168 Lang George Nov 11 1925 30 102 Lang Henry Apr 9 1923 15 600 Lang John Charles Mar 18 1929 41 480 Fruit Grower; Codicil: Vol.41, pg.488,489 © Copyright Abbotsford Genealogical Society Surname Forename (s) Date Vol Page Misc. info. Lang Louisa Jan 29 1935 62 272 Lang Mary Murray Jul 30 1914 23 601 Lang Thomas G. Oct 14 1921 48 460 Lang William May 11 1906 20 114 Lang William Apr 24 1926 42 485 Langdale Emma Nov 12 1908 10 912 Langdale Henry Alonzo Dec 25 1892 7 268 Langdale Maria Feb 28 1924 30 800 Langdon Paul Sep 10 1917 22 548 Regimental #703533; 102nd Batt. Lange Emilie Maria 6 Mar 1897 3 600 Lange Pauline Emilie Sep 25 1930 39 638 Langford Robert Fraser Sept 29 1916 10 969 Langill Edward Fraser Jul 29 1929 41 81 Rancher Langille Edward Jul 25 1923 24 568 Engineer Langis Henri Evariste Oct 23 1936 55 384 Langley Alfred John Oct 23 1894 2 319 Langley Charlotte Meek May 10 1912 10 866 Langley Frances Aug 13 1903 12 51 Codicil: Vol.12 pg. 55 Langley Leona Edna Aug 23 1918 42 455 Langley Mabel Sophie Jun 7 1916 12 7 Langley Mary Ann Susan May 1 1914 12 39 Langlois Nellie Oct 4 1930 43 347 Langridge Kate Mar 26 1903 10 819 Langs Emma Aug 3 1932 43 711 Langs John Day Mar 1 1919 43 578 Canadian Customs Officer Langslow Charles Henry Dec 14 1916 55 196 Farmer Lanner Joseph M. Feb 24 1912 34 140 Lanner Mary Ann Mar 25 1933 44 700 Lanning Walter John Oct 28 1909 10 858 Walter John Canning? Lanoitte James Apr 11 1929 36 203 Lanouette Louise Apr 20 1935 53 521 Spinster Lansdowne Baron G. Oct 15 1917 22 333 Military Will: 102nd Batt.
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