| Richard, son of Mariah Parr
and Robert Tunks, was born 17 March 1860 at __________________ Ontario. As there were many Richards in the vast Tunks clan, there often were several children with the same name. So Richard - for whatever reason - was nicknamed Long Dick. Martha, daughter of ___________________________ (father) and ________________ (mother), was born 5 November 1850 at ____________ England. Martha immigrated to Canada in 1866. They never married, though the 1901 census had Martha listed as "wife". This same census located them north of Highway 2, in Mosa Township just west of Euphemia Township. In 1901, they were living in a 5 room house on 16 acres of land. They lived in the Delaware-Lambeth-London area. They had 3 children; Lambert, Alice A_________ and William G _____. Lambert and Alice never married. It was said that Martha wouldn't let her children have a boyfriend/girlfriend. Allie was born 13 May 1880 at _________________________ Ontario. She didn't have any children. She died while living at a nursing home near Strathroy ______________________ (date) and was buried ___________________________ cemetery at ____________________ (city). Lambert was born ___________________ (date) at __________________ (city). He didn't have any children. He died from _______________ (cause) on___________________ (date) and was buried in the __________________________ cemetery at ________________ (city). Martha died from _______________ (cause) on ___________ (date) and was buried in the ________________ cemetery at __________________________________. (city) Richard died from _______________ (cause) on____________ (date) and was buried in the ________________ cemetery near Lambeth, Ontario. |
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