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Garonne 1897-1927
Section 10 -Tsp 44 -Rge 28 -W 2 Later name St. Isidore de Bellevue |
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Garonne 1927-1927 Section 35 -Tsp 43 -Rge 28 -W 2 Previous Name St. Isidore de Bellevue Later name Middleton Hill
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Gerrond Tsp 45- Rge 26- W2 |
- Book Courage and Cordwood (Deer Park, Donnybrook, Gerrond, MacDowall. Red Deer Hill and Sunbeam Valley)
- Gerrond was located North of St. Louis, and Hoey, Saskatchewan
- SWP Rootsweb Map Site
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Gledhow Tsp 33 - Rge 6 - W 3
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Glenhodson
Tsp 43 - Rge - 12 - W of the 3rd
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Glenhurst Section 36 - Tsp 30 - Rge 11 - W 3
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Golden Acre Golden Gene Previous Name Section 7 -Tsp 36 - Rge 24 - W 2
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- Golden Acre was situated just to the South West of Hillsely ,Sk
- Golden Acre was situated west of Meacham and south of Carmel, Sk
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Golden Gene Golden Acre Later Name
Section 7 -Tsp 36 - Rge 24 - W 2
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- Golden Gene was situated just to the South West of Hillsely ,Sk
- Golden Gene was situated west of Meacham and south of Carmel, Sk
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Grandin, NWT
St. Laurent - Grandin alternate name used later
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Grandora Vanscoy RM # 345 Diova Previous Name Tsp 36- Rge 7- W3 |
- Grandora is an unincorporated area which West - East lies between Hawoods and Farley, Saskatchewan
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Grasswood Corman Park RM # 344 Pop ~ 290 |
- Grasswood Sask is an unincorporated area at Sections 3,4 - Tsp 36 - Rge 5 - W3; Section 33 - Tsp 35 - Rge 5 - W3
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Great Bend, NWT Radisson, Sk later Name |
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Great Deer Tsp 41 - Rge 8 - W 3 Rural Municipality Number 434 BLAINE LAKE |
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Greenfeld Village |
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Greystones Section 6 Tsp 44 Rge 6 - W 3 |
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Gruenfeld Alternate Spelling Gruenfield |
- Gruenfeld was a locality which existed in the RM of Laird, Sk
- Book: Ukrainian People Places? by Bill Barry published by People Places Publishing Ltd.
- Geography 1996 - Locality Search
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Gruenfeldt |
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Gruenfield Alternate Spelling Gruenfeld |
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Gruenthal Rosthern RM #403 |
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Guernsey R.M. #310 of Usborne Pop ~145 |
- Book Title Our roots Canada's local histories online: Called to a place : the story of Guernsey and surrounding school districts
Author Snider, Doreen
Published [Guernsey, Sask. : Celebrate Saskatchewan 1980 Committee, 1980?]
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In the above book,GUERNSEY S.D. #1931 est. 1908.
Changed names in 1910 to PRINCE RUPERT S.D. #1931
GUERNSEY S.D. #2351 est 1910 in the Village of Prince Rupert[sic]
which was later named Guernsey, Sk.
Guernsey, Sk is located at Section 34 - Tsp 33 -
Range 23 West 2 P.O. named Guernsey in 1907
- Clemens Families, Pennsylvania to Ontario and Beyond -BRANCHES of GERHART CLEMENS' FAMILY-
Aaron Rosenberger
- Gospel Herald Obituary - Weber, Noah Gabel
- Gospel Herald Obituary -Oesch Eli Aaron
- Gospel Herald Obituary - SHANTZ, Wilma Fern
- Guernsey Cemetery SE Section 28
- Guernsey Cemetery SE Section 13
- Guernsey Obituaries
- Habermehl Page: Habermehl, Levi: Habermehl, Clifford John
- WACHS Private Cemetery : SGS Indexed at FHL
- Sharon Mennonite church
- Travel Hero: Guernsey Hotel Reservations
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