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(Christopher) William Crease (aka Bill) was born in England around 1888 and emigrated from Essex to Canada in 1913 to find employment. While he initially thought he would find farm work, he was soon employed by the Eustis copper mines in Eustis, Quebec. He also participated in the harvest trains that went west during the inter-war period. He worked at the Eustis mines until 1938. He first married Rebecca Read, and together they had the following children: Rebecca, C. William, John and Elsie. He married second Annie Trussier. He died 26 May 1967 at the Sherbrooke Hospital and was interred at the Reedsville Cemetery in North Hatley.
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Sherbrooke Daily Record, 26 May 1967, p. 5.
Quebec Diocesan Archives, CR-098-St. John's Anglican Church, Waterville BMD registers, 1920, 1967.