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Lilias Edith "Isobel" and her sister Barbara Helen Grahame Moore at Woodcliffe Farm, Enderby, British Columbia.

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Lilias Edith "Isobel" and her sister Barbara Helen Grahame Moore at Woodcliffe Farm, Enderby, British Columbia.
(Left to Right) My 1st cousin x 2 removed: Lilias Edith "Isobel "Grahame Moore (Marr. Simard) and her sister, Barbara Helen Grahame Moore (marr. Ramsey) - photo from Elaine Callande.
When Lilias Edith "Isobel" was born on May 29, 1906, in British Columbia, Canada, her father, John, was 40, and her mother, Isobel, was 36. She married Wilfred Thomas Maurice SIMARD on September 14, 1929, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. They had one child, David Simard, during their marriage. She died on May 20, 1997, in Enderby, British Columbia, Canada, at the age of 90.
Date & Place: at Woodcliffe Farm in Enderby, North Okanagan County, BC Canada
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Lilias Edith  (Grahame) Moore
When Lilias Edith "Isobel" Grahame Moore (m. Simard) was born on May 29, 1906, in British Columbia, Canada, her father, John Frederic Moore, was 40, and her mother, Isobel Barbara Moore (nee Grahame), was 36. She married Wilfred Thomas Maurice SIMARD on September 14, 1929, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. They had one child, David, during their marriage. She died on May 20, 1997, in Enderby, British Columbia, Canada, at the age of 90.
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