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=====Elkanah Loder=====
=====Elkanah Loder=====
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}}Elkanah was born in August 1877, probably in Snook's Harbour (but possibly in Ireland's Eye).  He tragically drowned on the Bar (a shallow area) between Random Island and Shoal Harbour in April 1899.  He is buried in the United Church Cemetery in Snook’s Harbour<ref name=Foot19/>.  It appears from the engravings on the headstones there that he was one of the first buried in that cemetery.
}}Elkanah was born in August 1877, probably in Snook's Harbour (but possibly in Ireland's Eye).  He tragically drowned on the Bar (a shallow area) between Random Island and Shoal Harbour in April 1899.  He is buried in the United Church Cemetery in Snook’s Harbour<ref name=Foot19/>.  It appears from the engravings on the headstones there that he was one of the first buried in that cemetery.
=====Thomas Edwin Loder and Family=====
=====Thomas Edwin Loder and Family=====
Thomas (often called "Tom") was born in September 1879 in Snook's Harbour.  He met his wife Leah French Efford while summer fishing on the French Shore with his father (probably on the Mistletoe) and whilem she was ashore there cooking for her father Samuel Efford of Port de Grave and the crew of his fishing schooner.  They married in February 1913 in Port de Grave, and had 3 children:
Thomas (often called "Tom") was born in September 1879 in Snook's Harbour.  He met his wife Leah French Efford while summer fishing on the French Shore with his father (probably on the Mistletoe) and whilem she was ashore there cooking for her father Samuel Efford of Port de Grave and the crew of his fishing schooner.  They married in February 1913 in Port de Grave, and had 3 children:

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