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Leduc, Division No.11, Alberta, Canada



 


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Leduc is a city in the province of Alberta, Canada. It is located 33 kilometres (21 mi) south of the provincial capital of Edmonton and is part of the Edmonton Capital Region metropolitan area.

History:

Leduc was first established in 1899, when Robert Telford, a settler, bought land near a lake which would later bear his name. It was on that piece of land where the new settlement would take root. Telford previously served as an officer for the North-West Mounted Police, and later became Leduc's first postmaster, first general merchantman and first justice of the peace. The establishment of the Calgary and Edmonton Railway, later acquired by the Canadian Pacific Railway, opened the region to settlement. The first train stopped at Leduc in July 1891.

There are two versions of how Leduc got its name. According to popular local legend, the city's name was decided in 1890 when a settler (McKinlay) setting up a telegraph office needed a name for the new settlement and decided that it would be named after the first person who came through the door of the telegraph office. That person was Father Hippolyte Leduc, a priest who had served the area since 1867. In another, more official, version, the Lieutenant Governor of the North-West Territories, Edgar Dewdney (1835–1916) decided that Telford Place should be renamed at the time the railroad terminal was established in 1891, and picked the name of the missionary priest.

Leduc was first incorporated as a village in 1899, and went on to become officially a town in 1906. It became a city in 1983. By that time its population had reached 12,000.

The town continued to grow quietly over the decades and Alberta's historical oil strike on February 13, 1947, was made near the town at the Leduc No. 1 oil well.

Ort : Geographische Breite: 53.2621503, Geographische Länge: -113.5515118


Geburt

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   Nachname, Taufnamen    Geburt    Personen-Kennung 
1 Baumann, Alma Ella  7 Nov 1927Leduc, Division No.11, Alberta, Canada I161746

Tod

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   Nachname, Taufnamen    Tod    Personen-Kennung 
1 Baumann, Else Mathilda  16 Feb 2003Leduc, Division No.11, Alberta, Canada I161873
2 Baumann, Johann Jr.  13 Jan 1990Leduc, Division No.11, Alberta, Canada I161726
3 Hoffmann, Elsie Marie  17 Mai 2004Leduc, Division No.11, Alberta, Canada I227581
4 Mac Donald, Muriel Eileen  18 Aug 1933Leduc, Division No.11, Alberta, Canada I227811
5 Mac Donald, Robert Freeman  21 Aug 1985Leduc, Division No.11, Alberta, Canada I227810
6 Rasch, Wilhelm  19 Apr 1985Leduc, Division No.11, Alberta, Canada I161785
7 Reschke, August  21 Okt 1931Leduc, Division No.11, Alberta, Canada I227831
8 Riehl, Martha  25 Jul 1990Leduc, Division No.11, Alberta, Canada I227809

Beerdigung

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   Nachname, Taufnamen    Beerdigung    Personen-Kennung 
1 Mac Donald, Lloyd James  Leduc, Division No.11, Alberta, Canada I227812
2 Mac Donald, Muriel Eileen  Leduc, Division No.11, Alberta, Canada I227811
3 Mac Donald, Robert Freeman  Leduc, Division No.11, Alberta, Canada I227810
4 Riehl, Martha  30 Jul 1990Leduc, Division No.11, Alberta, Canada I227809