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References for:

Van Buskirk Amos C   (22/11/1849-15/9/1913)

          census 1881: Merchant
          census 1891: Post Master
          census 1901: widower Farmer $325.00, German? origin
            26 Kingston Station, 10 room house, 1 ware house, 1 out building on 26 acres.
          Kings County Probate Records 1913:
            VANBUSKIRK Amos C, Kentville, Kentville, 15 Sep 1913;
               VanBUSKIRK Gladys B, daughter;
               VanBUSKIRK Hector, son.
 Emma C                 (1/2/1854-4/1/1898)    dau of William Whitman, Lawrencetown
          Marriage Records Kings County 1874:
            9 Dec 1874 Laurencetown Wesleyan: Amos C VANBUSKIRK, age 25, Bachelor, merchant, born in Wilmot, living in Lower Aylesford, son of Wm F and Sarah V VanBuskirk, married Emma Cochran WHITMAN, age 22, Spinster of Laurencetown, dau of William and Caroline Whitman
          census 1891:
          Kingston North Cemetery: same Tombstone:
            Emma C. Whitman, wife of, Amos C. VanBuskirk, born Feb. 1, 1854 - died Jan. 4, 1898.
            Amos VanBuskirk, born Nov. 22, 1849 - died, Sept. 15, 1913
          Kings County Probate Records 1898:
            VANBUSKIRK Emma C, Aylesford,, 6 Dec 1898*;
               VanBUSKIRK Amos C, husband.
 - William                      (1877-    )
 - Beatrice                (12/7/1878-    )    census 1901: Dressmaker
 - Hector                 (3/1880-2/2/1882)
          Kingston North Cemetery 1882: Tombstone:
            Hector VanBuskirk. Our little Hector, died Feb. 2, 1882 aged 21 months. son of A.C. and Emma C
 - Hector                   (8/3/1882-    )
 - Cameron                  (9/4/1888-    )
 - Maxwell                  (6/2/1890-    )
 - Gladys B                 (12/5/1893-   )