Julia McGregor was the daughter of Arthur and Maude McGregor. She lived in or near Rosenfeld, Manitoba, Canada for most of her life. She was engaged to Ted Culligan in the 1920s, until her father was killed in his attempt to assassinate Military Governor George Armstrong Custer. A few years later, she did marry Kenneth Marble, and had a family. She and her mother were the only members of her family who did not turn to terrorism as a means of resisting US occupation of Canada following the Great War.
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| - Julia McGregor was the daughter of Arthur and Maude McGregor. She lived in or near Rosenfeld, Manitoba, Canada for most of her life. She was engaged to Ted Culligan in the 1920s, until her father was killed in his attempt to assassinate Military Governor George Armstrong Custer. A few years later, she did marry Kenneth Marble, and had a family. She and her mother were the only members of her family who did not turn to terrorism as a means of resisting US occupation of Canada following the Great War.
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| - Julia McGregor was the daughter of Arthur and Maude McGregor. She lived in or near Rosenfeld, Manitoba, Canada for most of her life. She was engaged to Ted Culligan in the 1920s, until her father was killed in his attempt to assassinate Military Governor George Armstrong Custer. A few years later, she did marry Kenneth Marble, and had a family. She and her mother were the only members of her family who did not turn to terrorism as a means of resisting US occupation of Canada following the Great War.
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