Great page for information
Indigenous Peoples
Learn about Indigenous Peoples in British Columbia and find maps of First Nations communities, treaty negotiations and more.
https://www.sac-isc.gc.ca/eng/110010.../1612465942223
Great page for information
Indigenous Peoples
Learn about Indigenous Peoples in British Columbia and find maps of First Nations communities, treaty negotiations and more.
https://www.sac-isc.gc.ca/eng/110010.../1612465942223
A followup article on the Stanley Bigcharles killing. Merkel was acquitted of criminal charges but did receive a civil judgement.
I couldn't get it into one screenshot. You have to read the 1st column of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd screenshots then move back up to the 1st screenshot and read the 2nd column all the way down, etc.
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The Stanley William Bigcharles memorial on Find a Grave"
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/...iam-bigcharles
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In search of the parents of Stanley William Bigcharles I've been thrown a curveball by Canadian census records. Canada has a "92 year rule" on the release of census records. That means the latest Canadian census I have access to is 1921. That means the 1931 census won't be available until 2023, the 1941 census in 2033, and 1951 in 2043.
Stan Bigcharles was born in 1948. Normally, I would search census records for the area and time frame he was born to come up with candidates for his parents. I'm going to have to find a different route.
The United States has a 72 year rule. The 1950 census will be released this coming April. I currently have access to census records from 1790 to 1940.
The reason for the delay in releasing census information has to do with privacy and identity theft issues.
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This person is a candidate to be a relation of Tony Bigcharles. But not a direct ancestor. He was a little to young to be the father of Stanley Bigcharles and there is nothing in the obituary about having a son named Stanley. However, his father, Adam Bigcharles is named in the obit. That's a new lead.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/...les-bigcharles
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that case was pretty famous. Pete Peters the ex poker blogger whose a friend of lightning36 told me once years ago (before he blocked me for supporting Trump) that the case was required reading when he was going to law school. evidently a lot of people have heard of it.
without my mothers lawsuit, i wouldnt have got money when i turned 19 from the government of canada. she won $500 (in 1969 dollars) and it had turned into 1900 by the time i received it many years later. my share was 500 and hers was 2500.
The series of articles on the Stanley Bigcharles killing was published in several newspapers in British Columbia/Alberta. Here is the article on the judgement. See the 2nd screenshot for the completion of the first column. It looks like they made a mistake calling Tony the victim of the gunshot instead of his father:
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I think Les is steering Tony in the right direction. Tony is about 53 years old now. In another decade he is going to need benefits of some sort. I don't think Tony is going to get much coming from the United States. His First Nation status in Canada will likely do more for him. It's an option that Tony should explore.
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Someone who has helped Tony extensively in the past sent me a link last night to interment.net where a John Bigcharles and May Cossette are listed as the parents of Stanley William Bigcharles. Tony told us about two uncles Richard and Don. I found a Don Bigcharles in Blairmore, Alberta....and in the graveyard at Blairmore is a John Bigcharles (1904-1987). He looks to be Don's father and Tony's grandfather. More information later.
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i think my grandmother on my fathers side who i never really knew, (i was close to the grandmother on my moms side) told my mother once that my dads father wasnt really the father she had married, but some other guy thats why his real father is unknown. the birth certificate i think is a lie of his. thats why theres no proof. my mom said she looked into if i could get benefits when i was a kid.
In the 1921 Alberta Census a Joseph Bigcharles was recorded with his family. Son John Bigcharles is recorded here as a teenager. You can see their ages on the far right along with them all being born in Alberta. They were living in Edmonton, Alberta in 1921:
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