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Uncle Dick and his children were farmers near Stratford, in Milverton (North of Stratford, Mennonite area).  There is a farm there, the family farm.
Uncle Dick and his children were farmers near Stratford, in Milverton (North of Stratford, Mennonite area).  There is a farm there, the family farm.
These children all apparently lived into their 100s, dying only at about 104, or even 108. [More information needed]


Some time in the 1950s, 60s, 70s, 80s, or 1990s, [[Ruth Newman]] was passing through the area with her daughters, and she stopped, as she remembered the tree in the yard, it had a swing on it.
Some time in the 1950s, 60s, 70s, 80s, or 1990s, [[Ruth Newman]] was passing through the area with her daughters, and she stopped, as she remembered the tree in the yard, it had a swing on it.

Latest revision as of 06:30, 2 February 2026

Richard Coulter was the brother of Joseph Coulter and Ruth Newman's "Uncle Dick".

He had children:

Uncle Dick and his children were farmers near Stratford, in Milverton (North of Stratford, Mennonite area). There is a farm there, the family farm.

These children all apparently lived into their 100s, dying only at about 104, or even 108. [More information needed]

Some time in the 1950s, 60s, 70s, 80s, or 1990s, Ruth Newman was passing through the area with her daughters, and she stopped, as she remembered the tree in the yard, it had a swing on it.