

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
11 Nov 1899, Sat • Page 5

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
25 Oct 1899, Wed • Page 5
So who was George Argue that sent it??
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
22 Sep 1932, Thu • Page 8
When George Milton Argue was born on May 6, 1869, in Carleton Place, Ontario, his father, George, was 42 and his mother, Anne, was 42. He married Sarah Houston in Thunder Bay, Ontario. He then married Sadie Fawcett in Thunder Bay, Ontario. He died on September 21, 1932, in Fort Frances, Ontario, at the age of 63. George Milton Argue married the widow Sadie/Sarah Houston Fawcett in Thunder Bay, Ontario, on August 2, 1921, when he was 52 years old and she was 32. She passed away in 1954 and was not mentioned in his obituary.
George Milton Argue died on September 21, 1932, in Fort Frances, Ontario, when he was 63 years old.
Ottawa Citizen – September 22, 1932 – Argue
Suddenly at Fort Francis, Ontario on September 1932, George Milton Argue, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Argue of Ashton and brother of Mrs. J.R. Hill of Westboro.
Ottawa Citizen – September 22, 1932 – George M. Argue
A native of Ashton, Ontario, George Milton Argue passed away today at Fort Francis, Ontario following an illness of three days duration. He was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Argue of Ashton. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. J.R. Hill, Westboro and Miss Elizabeth Argue, New Liskeard and two brothers, Wesley and Harvey, both of Westminster, B.C.

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