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James Phillip SMITH
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Name James Phillip SMITH Birth 18 Aug 1922 New Glasgow, Pictou County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Christening 20 Aug 1922 St John the Baptist Church, New Glasgow, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada
Gender Male _UID 1C7ABD5122D840D494948DBFAC2FC4F3B89A Nationality - Canadian
Occupation Stellarton, Pictou County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Canadian National Express Reference Number 115 Religion Roman Catholic Residence Stellarton, Pictou County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Death 13 Mar 1990 Stellarton, Pictou County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Burial 16 Mar 1990 Our Lady of Lourdes Cemetery, Stellarton, Pictou County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Person ID I115 My Genealogy Last Modified 4 Jan 2026
Father John T. SMITH, b. 27 Mar 1873, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada
d. 1961, New Glasgow, Pictou County, Nova Scotia, Canada
(Age 87 years) Mother Edith Grace (Mitt) O'CONNELL, b. 31 Dec 1890, Londonderry, Colchester County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Marriage - MARR: RIN MH:FF55
Family ID F71 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Viola Joan HALE, b. 22 Aug 1918, Westville, Pictou County, Nova Scotia, Canada
d. 28 Nov 2011, New Glasgow, Pictou County, Nova Scotia, Canada
(Age 93 years) Marriage 4 Jan 1943 Stellarton, Pictou County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Children 1. Living 2. Living 3. Bruce Philip SMITH, b. 21 Jan 1957, New Glasgow, Pictou County, Nova Scotia, Canada
d. 22 Jun 2008, New Glasgow, Pictou County, Nova Scotia, Canada
(Age 51 years)Family ID F16 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 19 Apr 2019
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Notes - He worked for the Canadian National Railway in the Express Division for 39 Years. After his retirement, he worked in security for Scott Paper in Abercrombie, Nova Scotia. He was a veteran of the Second World War and a member of Branch 28, Royal Canadian Legion. He was a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic church and a member of the Knights of Columbus in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia.
He loved to fish the many lakes in Nova Scotia as well as camping with his tent trailer and RV.
- He worked for the Canadian National Railway in the Express Division for 39 Years. After his retirement, he worked in security for Scott Paper in Abercrombie, Nova Scotia. He was a veteran of the Second World War and a member of Branch 28, Royal Canadian Legion. He was a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic church and a member of the Knights of Columbus in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia.
