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- Galloway is listed only because of the reference of daughter Lenore with the last name Galloway in the 1921 Census records. At that time, Eunice and her daughter Lenore were residing in Winnipeg, the city Lenore was born in. Lenore was married (apparently at 14 years and 10 months of age) and the Marriage Certificate cites Herbert "Nick" Driver as her father in 1935.
It is anticipated that Eunice and Herbert "separated" on or about March 1918 when Herbert changed the recipient of assigned pay to his mother (Jane Driver) and guardianship for the children.
Herbert returned to Canada from WWI injured for furlough. While in furlough, Herbert tested positive for Gonorrhea. No divorce record exists and no marriage certificate exists as between Herbert and Gladys Killner).
Herbert had returned to Canada in March 1919. Lenore was conceived in the summer of 1919. At that time, Herbert was awaiting the arrival of his partner (Gladys Killner) from England who arrived in Canada in October 1919. It is assumed that Herbert and Eunice reconnected for a period of time in the summer of 1919.
Given that Lenore assumed Herbert's name and listed him as her father on her wedding certificate - and hearing from family that Lenore frequently called her biological siblings. We assume that "Galloway" was not the father or husband to Stevens.
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