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English: The four children of Edward and Henrietta (Wigmore) McGill, Canadian homesteaders in Minnedosa, Manitoba. From left to right: Harold, Herbert, Margaret and Frances. Frances McGill (1882-1959) grew up to become a prominent forensic pathologist, assisting the RCMP in hundreds of police investigations between 1920 and 1959. Harold McGill (1879-1961) grew up to become a physician and provincial politician. Margaret became a nurse, and Herbert eventually went into banking.
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Source Page 205 of book entitled "Basswood 1878-1978: A Century of Living" (published 1979, Basswood and District Historical Society, edited by Verna Averill). https://digitalcollections.lib.umanitoba.ca/islandora/object/uofm%3A2409731#page/1/mode/2up
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