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migration of the Fellows

Journal by tikidog2

All dates are approx. the names are real.

Somewhere about 1952, the fellows family in England decided to roam the world, some went to Australia some to New Zealand, some to West Indies and some to Canada. One such person who went to Canada was ROY FELLOWS his wife Edith Jean and his son Robin. They sailed the Arosa Kulm in October 1953 across the pond to Montreal, Quebec Canada. As things go as a 2nd lieutenant from navy days he got a job on the CG-CS Labrador ice breaker station in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

The family moved to Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia somewhere about 1969. What happened to that family of Fellows. here is the rumor, I am looking for proof.
Roy Fellows, possible Navy Number was 5952198, born 1907 -- died Oct 1991??
Edith Jean Fellows[Palliser} born 1913 -- died 1975??
They were married in 1947 in Faversham, Kent, England. {NOTE: previous marriage. 1940 to Philip Carpenter]
Robin Fellows born 1948 -- died 2005??
A search in Annapolis valley at a church came up with witness that claim Edith-Jean said many times she had three children, so what happened to the other two children ?? There were two other children listed one born in 1941 and one born in 1943, nothing else comes up on genealogy sites

The double ?? is because -so far- there is no evidence that the dates above are true all dates are approximate.

Do you know any of these persons or know what happened,

Surnames: FELLOWS
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on 2015-02-26 19:50:58

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