Memorable Manitobans: Albert Gilmore [Gilmour] Fulford (1877-1946)

Educator.

Born at Carleton, Ontario on 27 October 1877, son of George Henry Fulford (1843-1917) and Margret Lowry (?-?), he accompanied the family to 6-2-13W in Manitoba by 1901, and later took up residence at 18-2-13W (1911-1921). He attended Normal School (c1906) and taught at Mather School (1910-1911), Elva School (1912-1913), Benito School (1914-1915, Principal), and Maple Leaf School (1925-1926). He died in the Rural Municipality of Roblin on 28 January 1946 and was buried in the Mather Cemetery.

Sources:

Ontario birth registration, Ancestry.

1901, 1906, 1911, 1916, 1921, and 1926 Canada censuses, Library and Archives Canada.

Death registrations, Manitoba Vital Statistics.

“The Manitoba University matriculation examinations,” Manitoba Free Press, 27 June 1906, page 12.

Mather Cemetery burial transcriptions, FindAGrave.

Obituaries and burial transcriptions, Manitoba Genealogical Society.

This page was prepared by Nathan Kramer.

Page revised: 27 April 2019

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