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1893-2000 (Production)
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Notice biographique
Marshall MacDougall Dean was born to parents Marshall Blanchard and Lottie Louise (Macdougall) in Fort William in 1916, and died in 2000 in Toronto. Marshall had three siblings, Blanchard, Allan and Noble, all of whom died as infants.
Marshall Macdougall Dean was 10 years old when his father died, and his mother, Lottie, died in 1933 when he was 17 years old. He became a personal administrator and worked for the Canadian Coast Guard. Residing much of his life in Toronto, Marshall Macdougall remained unmarried. His personal passion for genealogical research led him to research and write a book, "The Deans of Hamilton Township: A Genealogical History," and he become actively involved with the Society of Mayflower Descendants and The Canadian Society of Mayflower Descendants.
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Records and personal papers of Marshall Macdougall Dean, including correspondence; education, financial, and employment records; and materials kept because of interest. (The bulk of genealogical research material is held in a separate series.) Materials relate to Marshall Macdougall Dean's own life, as well as his parents and the Dean family.