Notes In 1901, Edmund Puddington, 61, wife Sarah A, 61, and sister Mary, 71, and servants Alma Record, 39, James R Abel, 23, Fred C Burnett, 12, and lodger Estella Record, 9, in Studholme, Kings, New Brunswick
Sent by Barton Regis Union
August 5 1902, with E J Puddington, school teacher, Norton, Kings, NB
Age 13, employed at ordinary chores, good health, attends Church of England, Public School during winter months, good character,
Terms-Board and Clothing. Burnett is a boy of good intelligence and excellent manners. His behaviour is good, In fact, Mrs Puddington states "there is nothing bad about him" but boy like, in he is inclined to be careless. Burnett does not think he will do for a farmer, as he does not care for the work
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On September 23 1914, Frederick Charles Burnett born Nov 10 1888 Bristol, enlisted in Canadian Army, he gave his next of kin initially as Thos Burnett, Bristol, England, but this was changed later to Mrs F C Burnett, Bangs? Falls, Queens Co, Nova Scotia, he declared he was a Minister and that he was married
Frederick C Burnett died in 1953 aged 64 years 3 months and 5 days in Halifax, Halifax Co, NS, his parents were named as Thomas Burnett and Elizabeth Ann Pollard, his wife Eva Burnett was the informant and he died of Aplastic Anaemia