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Charles Emmett Mullin

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Name Charles Emmett Mullin Birth 13 Apr 1884 Kensington, Prince Edward Island, Canada Christening 27 Apr 1884 St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Indian River, Prince Edward Island, Canada Gender Male Occupation Pumpman, Logging Industry Death 14 Apr 1951 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Burial Mountain View Cemetery, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Person ID I3231 The McIver Family Tree Last Modified 8 Jan 2022
Father John Thomas Mullin, Sr, b. 8 May 1846, Kensington, Prince Edward Island, Canada d. 28 Feb 1920, Kensington, Prince Edward Island, Canada
(Age 73 years)
Mother Mary McKeever (McIver), b. 1844, Newton, Prince Edward Island, Canada d. 21 Mar 1918, Kensington, Prince Edward Island, Canada
(Age 74 years)
Marriage 1874 Kensington, Prince Edward Island, Canada Family ID F1339 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Documents Census - 1891 Census of Canada - Lot 19, Prince, Prince Edward Island Census - 1901 Census of Canada - Lot 19, Prince, Prince Edward Island Baptismal Record - Charles Emmett Mullin
Baptized on April 27, 1884 by John Chiasson at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Indian River, Prince Edward Island, Canada.Census - 1911 Census of Canada - Lot 19, Prince, Prince Edward Island Census - 1920 US Census - Chelsea, Massachusetts Death Record - Charles Emmett Mullin
Province of British Columbia, Registration of DeathDocument - Emmett Mullin
US Border Crossing - August 30, 1919
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Notes - Emmet Mullin was the second youngest of eight children to Mary McIver Mullin and John T Mullin. He lived on the family farm as a successful farmer and cared for his parents with his sister Mary. Following the death of his parents and the farm passing to his older brother, John, he moved to British Columbia. He never returned and appears to have never married.
Researched by Desmond McIvor
- Emmet Mullin was the second youngest of eight children to Mary McIver Mullin and John T Mullin. He lived on the family farm as a successful farmer and cared for his parents with his sister Mary. Following the death of his parents and the farm passing to his older brother, John, he moved to British Columbia. He never returned and appears to have never married.