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  1. Feb 21, 2021 · Explore genealogy for John Plummer born 1894 De Lamar, Owyhee, Idaho, United States died 1977 York, Toronto, Ontario, Canada including ancestors + descendants + 2 photos + more in the free family tree community.

    • Male
    • October 21, 1894
    • Isabella Mary (Abbott) Plummer
    • July 13, 1977
  2. When John Orme Plummer was born on 21 October 1894, in Idaho, United States, his father, Frank Plummer, was 30 and his mother, Frances Fetherstonhaugh, was 29. He married Isabella Mary Abbott in 1929, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

    • Male
    • Isabella Mary Abbott
  3. Attestation Form Lt. John Orme Plummer While born in De Lamar, Idaho, USA (now a ghost town), he was a child of Canadian-born parents, and lived most of his life in Ontario and Quebec. The Attestation Papers note that he joined the Inniskilling Fusiliers in 1914.

  4. May 19, 2015 · John Orme Plummer (1894-1977) spent most of his life in our fair city, including three decades in the Beach. He came from a family of mining pioneers and business executives. His uncle was the prominent patent attorney F.B. Fetherstonhaugh, who designed and owned the very first “horseless carriage” in Toronto, an all-electric car, in the 1890s.

  5. He was the only child of John Orme Plummer (1894–1977), who sold stocks and other securities, and Isabella Mary Abbott, who worked as secretary to the Dean of Sciences at McGill University, and was the granddaughter of Canadian prime minister Sir John Abbott.

  6. Birthdate: October 21, 1894. Birthplace: De Lamar, Owyhee County, ID, United States. Death: July 13, 1977 (82) York, Toronto, Toronto Division, ON, Canada. Immediate Family: Son of Frank Plummer and Frances (Fannie) Jane Plummer.

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  8. Born the son of Frank and Frances Plummer. As a boy he attended St Alban's Cathedral School in Toronto. Later, he attended Trinity College in Dublin but enlisted in the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. After fighting briefly in the Somme in 1916, he caught trench fever and was invalidated to England.

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