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William Beattie Ramsay (December 12, 1895 Lumsden, Saskatchewan – September 30, 1952) was a
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player who won an
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gold medal as a member of the
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ice hockey team that represented Canada in
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. Ramsay great granddaughter
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is a professional soccer player and represents
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at international level.


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1895 births 1952 deaths Ice hockey people from Saskatchewan Ice hockey players at the 1924 Winter Olympics Medalists at the 1924 Winter Olympics Olympic gold medalists for Canada Olympic ice hockey players of Canada Olympic medalists in ice hockey Toronto Maple Leafs players Toronto Varsity Blues ice hockey players {{Canada-Winter-Olympic-medalist-stub