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Barbara Grantmyre

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Barbara Lucas Grantmyre (born 1903) was an English-Canadian writer.

Born in Bolton, Lancashire, she emigrated in 1911 with her family, settling in Nova Scotia.[1][2] She is known for several works of nonfiction including Lunar Rogue (1963) about the criminal Henry More Smith and The River that Missed the Boat (1975) about the Shubenacadie Canal. She also wrote short stories including a collection published as A Rose for Minnie Mullet in 1964. She was a contemporary of Thomas Raddall.[3]

Her husband was Thomas Grantmyre and they lived in Elmsdale, Nova Scotia. She had four children - Merrit, Gretchen, Leigh and Brenda.[4]

Barbara also wrote several short stories including the Christmas Goose.

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  1. ^ England & Wales, Civil Registration Birth Index, 1837–1915
  2. ^ 1921 Census of Canada
  3. ^ Correspondence from Thomas Raddall Archived June 30, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Obituary of Charles Malcolm Merritt Grantmyre Archived July 16, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
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1903