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Where would military families have been baptised/buried?

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Where would military families have been baptised/buried?

Posted: 1 May 2004 12:21PM GMT
Classification: Query
Edited: 23 May 2006 8:14PM GMT
Surnames: Green, Gray, Pullman
In our family records we have the following people who were
born or dies in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Gray, Margaret [141]
Born: 18 May 1795
Died: 11 May 1844, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Green, Alfred William [1194]
Born: 17 Jun 1839, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Died: 9 May 1886, Tweed Heads, New South Wales

Green, Arthur Martin [936]
Born: 9 Aug 1831, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Died: 29 May 1873, New York, New York, USA

Green, Caroline [504]
Born: 16 Oct 1836, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Died: 1863, Shanghai, China

Pullman, Mary [143]
Died: c31 Dec 1836, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Mary Pullman Gray was the mother of Margaret (Gray) Green, who was in turn the mother of the Greens.

About 1845 the family moved to Newfoundland. William Goodall Green was the husband of Margaret Gray, and was in the Commissariat Department of the army. Can anyone suggest likely churches for the children being baptised, or where those who died there may have been buried?

SubjectAuthorDate Posted
hayesstw 1 May 2004 6:21PM GMT 
Pat Scott 6 May 2004 7:30PM GMT 
carlhannon_1 9 Jun 2004 1:17PM GMT 
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