![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgj8kQ2xniALHgUCrCEE7YR6otK70MVuxKbdMjZD2m0c3AJMIYWkqvX1yHNpyg5HFu-ViAz3VMDZ35KDUwzu60QcFaKrg0GWhKTAyA3yXAc3qUKO34TN04LXRwUjBl9s4695QcICvLmwfXv/s320/1916+CanadaCensusofManitobaSaskatchewanandAlbertaForMckenzieKellar.jpg)
I hope you'll also enjoy a chuckle when you reconstruct the conversation there must have been, between Elmer Ebbert, as head of the household, and a barely literate enumerator, that lead to the labelling of Alice as a "Marican."
Let's be mindful that, as indicated by a document that is is referenced below, in 1917, a two day old was buried at the grave site where Alice is buried, one named "A. Keller" (sic), all of which suggests a marriage had taken place a short time before that burial.
No comments:
Post a Comment