Saddington was Post Master in Banff, in 1. He was born in 1. London, England and died in 1. Victoria, B. C. He was married in 1. Banff to Annie Ward, who was born in 1. England. They had three children: Arthur, Lillian and Florence. Saddington, William Edward Mr. Saddingion came to Banff, in 1. He was born in 1. London, England and died at Banff in 1. The use of wireless at the Battle of Amiens 8 - 11 August 1918; The Durham Light Infantry in the First World War 1914-1918; The Care, Development and Importance of. William married Emily Mary Burton, in 1. Ottawa, Ontario. She was born in 1. England and died at Banff in 1. They had three children: George, Marion and Elsie. He was born in 1. Lethbridge. Robert was employed as a bookkeeper in Medicine Hat for three years at the grocery store of George Mc. MYRTLE MARGARET COOLEY GARDNER - Daughter of the late Runa and Mary Alice BARNES COOLEY was born February 5, 1908 at Winona Shannon Co MO and departed this life. Search the history of over 273 billion pages on the Internet. Elizabeth Morris was born and died. James Morris was born and died. Isaac Morris was born. Saddington, Arthur Nathanial. Saddington was Post Master in Banff, in 1890. He was born in 1872, in London, England and died in 1958 at Victoria, B.C. Cuaig. He moved to Lethbridge and was employed as a bookkeeper by the North West Coal and Navigation Company. He owned a stationery business and served as Alderman for a few years. Robert and Lillias had four daughters and one son. One daughter nursed at the Galt Hospital and Ina was matron of the Cardston Hospital. Sample, David David came to Fort Macleod in 1. Samples's firm dealt in stock, and had an extensive meat- market on Stephen Avenue in Calgary in 1. Shannon Johnson Kershner “For baptized women and men, being a part of the Church, Christ’s body, is not just another optional activity. After Hours / Non-Emergency: 423-622-0022 Emergency: Dial 911. Grover Glenn Nash was born on March 31, 1940 to Benjamin and Delia Nash at Valles Mine, MO. He departed this life at his home in Winona, MO on August 23, 2011 at. At the time he was fulfilling a cattle contract with the CPR and had a working interest in a coal mine in the mountains. A western man of wide experience , he ranked as one of the foremost business men in the district. Ref: Calgary, Her Industries & Resources March, 1. Samson, Herbert Herbert Samson was at Little Bow in 1. He was born and died in London, England. He was also married there. In partnership with Ben Hartford, they trailed a herd of cattle from Wyoming and Montana to the Little Bow. Hartford sold his interest to Samson in 1. In 1. 89. 9 Samson sold to George Lane and went to the Boer War, remaining in South Africa to become Governor of one of its states. Later, he went to England on a holiday and married. He was killed in an automobile accident. Merged with 2. 00. Addendum. Ref: The Calgary Herald, Nov. Sandeman, Henry Fraser Henry Sandeman came to Fort Macleod in 1. He was born in 1. London, England. Henry married Eleanor Bell in 1. Strathcona, Alberta. They had two children: Eleanor and Roderick. After six and half years of ranching in Fort Macleod, they moved to a ranch at Calgary, where he went broke. They moved to Strathcona in 1. Real Estate, Loan and Insurance business as Sandeman Cope Ltd. Sanders, Gilbert Edward (Colonel) Gilbert Sanders, born 1. Yale B. C., joined the NWMP at Regina in 1. He served with the force for a total of 2. NWT. After 1. 90. Alberta at Fort Macleod, Calgary and Athabasca. Following retirement in December, 1. Police Magistrate in Calgary until July 1st, 1. At one time he was a Director of the Calgary Hospital Board, the President of the Mounted Police Veterans Association, and Provincial commissioner of the Boy Scouts. He married Caroline A. Catherines, Ontario and they had two daughters. Caroline died in 1. Gilbert died in Calgary April 1. Sanderson, James Francis James Sanderson was born 1. Fort Garry, NWT, the son of a HBC officer. In 1. 86. 9 he joined with a group of residents who opposed Louis Riel's attempt to form a provisional government and became one of several prisoners taken by Riel in 1. He married Maria Mc. Kay in 1. 87. 2 and they settled in Fort Walsh, when the NWMP built the post in 1. They had four children, one son Owen was a well known horseman in the area. He was a fur trader and freighter from Selkirk to Medicine Hat in the early 1. He served as a scout and interpreter for the Police, then moved to the future site of Medicine Hat in 1. He became a rancher, built and operated the first livery stable in Medicine Hat and had a contracting business. In later life, he compiled the stories told around the Indian and Metis campfires of his youth into the work . He died in Medicine Hat in 1. Merged two 2. 00. Addendum records. The Forgotten Corner - Medicine Hat. Louis Garnet to the Cowley area about 1. She later worked for the Captain Scobie family. Swain and settled on the Waterton River. Ref: Ref: SAPD files, Re: John Freebairn. He had two children: Violet and Sidney. At age 1. 5, Sidney left England and came to Canada, reaching Medicine Hat where he worked as a section hand for the C. P. R. In 1. 89. 0 he moved to Lethbridge where he obtained a team of horses and eight head of cattle and commenced ranching which he carried on with until 1. Blairmore. He had a Meat and Commission business and in 1. Flour and Feed business, which he conducted until 1. Saunders, Annie (Auntie)Annie, who preferred to be called Auntie, was a Black woman born about 1. US. She came to Southern Alberta in 1. Mary Macleod who met her while on a steamboat travelling up the Missouri River to Fort Benton, Montana enroute to take up residence with her husband, Colonel James Farquharson Macleod of the NWMP. Macleod were the first white women in the region. Initially a cook and general domestic in the household, she would eventually act as a nanny to the Macleod children. Annie lived in the Macleod household from 1. When the Macleods moved to Pincher Creek in 1. Annie went with them. She remained affiliated with the family until the 1. Pincher Creek where she would strike out on her own. Annie started three businesses in Pincher Creek, a restaurant, a laundry housed in a small log building next to the Alberta Hotel on Main street and a boarding house for children sent to the Pincher Creek school. Annie died on July 1. Pincher Creek. Her funeral service was well attended. Ref: History of the Early Days of Pincher Creek p. Albertaviews - Assembling Auntie by Cheryl Foggo. Saunders, E. T. Saunders came to Fort Macleod in 1. N. W. M. P. In 1. Macleod Gazette in partnership with C. D. Wood, which was published three times a month. In 1. 88. 5 he moved to Lethbridge, Alberta and established the Lethbridge News and later the Pincher Creek Echo. He married Caroline K Kean. There were no children. He was in charge of the Riel prisoners. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Order, South African War - Canadian Mounted Rifles, Boer War. Saunders was recorded as a member of the Calgary Odd Fellows Lodge in 1. Savery, Herbert Herbert Savery was an early rancher at Fort Kipp in 1. Nick Sheran at his ferry crossing of the Oldman River at Kipp. Ref: Nineteenth Century Lethbridge, p. Sayyeau settled on SW 1/4 of Sec. W5. M in 1. 89. 0. Scarlett, James James Scarlett, born in Seaforth, Ontario in 1. Sam in 1. 88. 7. They took up land east of Carstairs and operated the Scarlett Stopping House on Rosebud Creek. In 1. 89. 3 he homesteaded in the Little Red Deer area and it was on two acres of his land that the Red Deer School was built. In 1. 89. 4 he married Estella Wildman, a daughter of a local pioneer family and they raised four sons and one daughter who died at age 6. James Died in 1. 92. Estella died in 1. Scarlett, Sam Sam ran an early Stopping Place on Rosebud Creek, near the present site of Didsbury. He was a rancher at Carstairs in the early 1. Schack, Charles Charles Schack arrived at Gladys Ridge near Aldersyde in early 1. His great- grandchild is Charlotte Mae Moir whose brother is Thomas A. Ref: SAPD membership application files. Scheer, Michael Michael was born at Alsace- Lorraine, France and died in 1. Fort Macleod. He married Elize Demerais, who was born at Westborne, Manitoba and died in 1. Fort Macleod. They had nine children: Arthur, Margaret, Mary, George, Alfred, Nancy, Albert, John, and Michael. He came to Fort Macleod from Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. He operated a Blacksmith shop in Fort Macleod from 1. Fort Macleod, where his wife was running a boarding house. Schmucker, Aaron Aaron was born in Virginia, U. S. A. He was married to Sarah Elizabeth Van Slyke, who was born in Ohio in 1. Okotoks in 1. 91. All records from 1. Schmucker. After moving to Okotoks in 1. Smucker. Aaron and Elizabeth had one daughter, Margaret Muriel. He was born at Durham, Ontario in 1. He was of United Empire Loyalist and Scottish parents and died at Victoria, B. C. He enlisted with the N. W. M. P. James took his discharge in 1. Stewart Ranch. He trailed cattle from Montana to the Blood Indian Reserve, near Fort Macleod. The Marna Ranch on Marna Lake, was established by him and he used the Y6 brand for his cattle. In 1. 88. 8 he married Edythe Mc. Clement at Fort Macleod. She had come from Kingston, Ontario and died at Victoria, B. C. James had several Men's Clothing stores at Fort Macleod and Cranbrook as well as a General Store at Cowley, Alberta. Schofield retired to Victoria, B. C. Schoening, Charles (Charley) Conrad Charles Schoening, born in Danzig, Germany in 1. Canada in 1. 86. 2. Charles along with a partner Gus Neuman trailed a herd of horses into Waterton, Alberta from the USA in 1. From there they went to Fort Macleod where they learned that the NWMP was buying hay from Pincher Creek. They went back to Pincher Creek where they settled on some land, built a house, borrowed a scythe and started putting up hay. In March of 1. 88. Johanna E. Wittkopf (sister of Richard August Wittkopf), who was born in Germany in 1. Ladysmith, BC. They had five sons: Frederick, Otto, Richard, Ernest, and Albert. They were instrumental in establishing a Lutheran Church in Pincher Creek. Charles died in 1. Pincher Creek and Johanna died in 1. Merged with 2. 00. Addendum. Ref: Prairie Grass to Mountain Pass, p. Scobie, Captain Captain Scobie, a retired British officer, arrived with his wife in Pincher Creek on May 2. They built a log ranch house, which was still standing 1. Pincher Creek. During the building of the railroad Capt. Scobie had a big business selling Clyde mares which he had imported from Toronto. He donated land to the Anglican Church and the grave yard. Ref: Prairie Grass to Mountain Pass, p. Scollen, Father Constantine Father Scollen came to Edmonton in 1. Alberta until 1. 87. He was born in Ireland in 1. Drayton, Ohio in 1. He was educated in Dublin, Ireland and became a Lay Brother. Father Scollen was ordained in 1. Mission for the Blackfoot Indians, at the present site of Calgary. He remained in Calgary until 1.
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