Gillis, James

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Gillis, James

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ca. 1850-1944

History

James Gillis was an itinerant who roamed the rural countryside of Prince Edward Island in the early 1900s. He was the son of Betsy Creighan but was brougth up by a Gillis family in the Kensington area. He was best known for his afinity with children and animals.

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RAD 22.12

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23 August 2000. Copied from PEIAIN 29 April 2015.

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Acc4314: The life and times of James Gillis

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