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The Queen of Clubs

Katherine Neylene (Fraser) Peele was born in 1880 in a little house at 31 Albert Crescent in New Westminster, overlooking the Fraser River. As a youth she was bestowed with a quick mind and immediate memory for people, pioneers, places, and events of the past. A few years

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