Re: Pauline Norma Harvie, Lois Mildred McCully and Charles Ric_ hard

Hi again Susan:

How fortunate your grandparents were loaned a car for the day, otherwise,
you might not be here yourself today.

>From a genealogy view point, another example of not believing everything in
print as accurate. One still has to do the research.

Dave

on 9/3/07 8:58 PM, susant1992 at sandj2991@... wrote:

Hi, Dave:

No criticism intended of your original post - I assumed that you had
transcribed the article as printed, just thought I would let everyone
know of the error.
As a side note, my Mom (daughter of Roy & Thelma Canning) was very
close to the families involved in the accident. On the day that it
happened, her father had been loaned an old car & took the whole
family for a drive (she said that they went to Halfway River, as far
as the turn for the Boar's Back). Otherwise, Mom & her brothers and
sister might also have been there when the bank let go.

Susan
--- In >
> Hi Susan:
>
> The article was transcribed as printed in the Parrsboro Record.
Obviously,
> they made a misprint in publication or the reporter covering the
tragic
> accident received misinformation. I will add a note to the bottom
of that
> article to that fact for the future.
>
> The CANNINGS are not one of my research families (I do have the odd
one
> married into my line here and there) or I would have picked up on
the
> misprint.
>
> Thanks for the correction.
>
> Dave



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