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Helen Ible
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Hi folks,
I arrived at your site last night, once again searching for my grandmother, Helen Kemp, who, family legend says, came to Canada from West Bromwich. In Ontario, Canada, she married Jeremiah Burtch, and had three children, beginning in 1912. In short order, she had Neil, Elsie and Jean. She was back in England, in London, from about 1915 to 1918, and thence to Ontario again. There were family visits with relatives from Birmingham at that time. She vanished from her home in Calgary in 1919 and was declared legally dead in about 1926. Her disappearance brought great sadness to my family. All her children are now gone, and they were very little when she disappeared from their lives, but there are many descendants. I hope some one there can help me find out about her, especially what happened to her.
I'm Neil's daughter and only child. I live on the west coast of Canada. I am somewhat in touch with some of my cousins. We are all over 60.
It came to me that our grandmother must have had a family. Perhaps they too came to Canada when she did? Let me hear from you. Thanks,
Helen
I arrived at your site last night, once again searching for my grandmother, Helen Kemp, who, family legend says, came to Canada from West Bromwich. In Ontario, Canada, she married Jeremiah Burtch, and had three children, beginning in 1912. In short order, she had Neil, Elsie and Jean. She was back in England, in London, from about 1915 to 1918, and thence to Ontario again. There were family visits with relatives from Birmingham at that time. She vanished from her home in Calgary in 1919 and was declared legally dead in about 1926. Her disappearance brought great sadness to my family. All her children are now gone, and they were very little when she disappeared from their lives, but there are many descendants. I hope some one there can help me find out about her, especially what happened to her.
I'm Neil's daughter and only child. I live on the west coast of Canada. I am somewhat in touch with some of my cousins. We are all over 60.
It came to me that our grandmother must have had a family. Perhaps they too came to Canada when she did? Let me hear from you. Thanks,
Helen