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Peter Turner Bone biography

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Turner-Bone, Peter

Peter was at Medicine Hat and Calgary in 1883. He was born in Scotland in 1859 and died at Calgary, Alberta in 1945. In 1892, in Scotland , he married Elizabeth Lusk Allan. She was born in Scotland in 1866 and died at Calgary in 1929. They had two children. Peter was a C.P.R. Surveyor and worked for them from 1883 to 1886. With his cousins, the Turner Brothers and Bryce Wright, he established the "Ailsa" ranch at Turner Valley. He also worked as a Surveyor on the Calgary to Edmonton rail line, and was an Engineer on the C.P.R. irrigation projects. Author of "When The Steel Went Through".
The cited information was sourced from Website / URL published by Southern Alberta Pioneers And Their Descendants <http://www.pioneersalberta.org/profiles/t.html> The author/originator was Southern Alberta Pioneers And Their Descendants.


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