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Year 1951
  ...13 Oct 1951...   ...13 Oct 1951...  ...c. 1951...  ...c. 1951...  "The bodies of seven Indian Children, one a tiny baby, were removed this afternoon from the ashes of their home in which they were burned to death late yesterday."  "The bodies of seven Indian Children, one a tiny baby, were removed this afternoon from the ashes of their home in which they were burned to death late yesterday."  Lautens, Garry, Hamilton Spectator, 22 Mar 1951, pp.7-8 "Mrs. Wilfred Henry watched heartbroken as six of her eight children - victims of the Monday night fire which gutted her tiny frame home and robbed her of her only possessions in this world - were laid to rest."  Lautens, Garry, Hamilton Spectator, 22 Mar 1951, pp.7-8 "Mrs. Wilfred Henry watched heartbroken as six of her eight children - victims of the Monday night fire which gutted her tiny frame home and robbed her of her only ...  Toronto Daily Star (1892-1971), 21 Mar 1951, pp.1-2 "From his hospital bed in Lady Willingdon hospital in Ohsweken, suffering from burnt and cracked lips and a painfully puffed face, Marvin told of perching on the roof and looking back - before he jumped to safety - to see some of the others hopelessly trapped in the inferno."  Toronto Daily Star (1892-1971), 21 Mar 1951, pp.1-2 "From his hospital bed in Lady Willingdon hospital in Ohsweken, suffering from burnt and cracked lips and a painfully puffed face, Marvin told of perching on the roof and looking ...
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