When the family came to Canada, the name was spelled Barnstable. Most, if not all the first generation born in Canada were registered with birth names as Barnstable but most of their death registrations were Barnstaple. This farm belonged to my grandfather's brother and the flats now covered with weeds were once the site of family reunion picnics in the 40s and 50s.
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When the family came to Canada, the name was spelled Barnstable. Most, if not all the first generation born in Canada were registered with birth names as Barnstable but most of their death registrations were Barnstaple. This farm belonged to my grandfather's brother and the flats now covered with weeds were once the site of family reunion picnics in the 40s and 50s.
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