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Pali (View posts)
Posted: 7 Oct 1998 12:00PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: ANDERSON
I am looking for distant relatives to Henry James Anderson born 1853 died 1936 and was married to Christina Henrietta Elliot. They went to Strathmore, Alberta around 1910 from Killarney, Manitoba. A daughter Katherine Amelia Anderson married Walter Edgar Eggleton and remained in Killarney, Manitoba with husband when her parents moved. Her brother Robert also remained in Killarney, Manitoba. I am doing an extensive ancestorial research as I am a distant relative to the Eggleton line. I would like to know if there is any distant relatives from the Anderson line that can help with my search for info on Katherine's parents and brothers and sisters. They went to Killarney from somewhere in Ontario before moving to Strathmore, Alberta. I am trying to find out where she was born in Ontario and am trying to find a picture of her parents as well as info on this Anderson family. I know that Henry and his wife are buried in Strathmore Cemetery and that there is a writeup in a book on he as well as a picture of him. I don't know what book but would like to have the article as well as a copy of his picture from this book if at all possible. Am also looking for death obit in newspaper of him if there is one. I have been searching for a long time and would appreciate any help that I may be able to get. Other children of Henry and Christina were Agnes J., Arthur William, George B and Frederick J. I had put a request in sometime ago but since then my email address has changed. It is now lpali@cgocable.net
Posted: 24 Mar 1999 12:00PM GMT
Classification: Query
Edited: 23 Jun 2001 4:53PM GMT
Surnames: ANDERSON

I recall checking with the local paper on an ANDERSON for a lady in England, and that may very well have been you, but, if not here is the message that I saved and passed on to her. The site to check up on the archives would be the Glenbow Museum in Calgary, Alberta.

Here is the response from the Glenbow Museum to the lady in England:

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There is an obituary of Mrs. Anderson in the Strathmore Standard, October 13, 1938, as well as a write-up on the family in the local history, Strathmore : The Village that Moved. According to the information, she was born in Goderich, Ont., July 16, 1852. She married Mr. Harry Anderson "about 1875". In 1879 they homesteaded near Crystal City, Man. and in 1882 moved to Killarney, Manitoba. In 1910 they and their children moved to Strathmore. Mr. Anderson died in 1936; Mrs. Anderson was survived by 5 sons and 2 daughters (2 daughters had pre-deceased her), as well as grand-children and great grand-children.

I can mail or fax a copy of the obituary and the entry from the local history if you will provide an address, but we do charge $10.00 (+GST) for copying and mailing charges.

Hope this is of assistance.

Lindsay Moir
Senior Librarian, Glenbow Museum Library

tel: 403-268-4197
fax: 403-232-6569
email: lmoir@glenbow.org



Cemetery in Strathmore

Posted: 1 Aug 1999 12:00PM GMT
Classification: Query
Edited: 23 Jun 2001 4:53PM GMT
I never thought to ask before but was checking the board here and thought that if you wanted me to check on the cemetery to see what .. if anything... is on the gravestones of your relatives. Let me know and I will do so if you wish.
Terry

Re: Cemetery in Strathmore

Posted: 23 Jun 2001 1:18PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Sibley
Is it possible to check to see if there is a John Sibley buried in the cemetery in Strathmore.
Thnaks,
Linda

Re: Cemetery in Strathmore

Posted: 23 Jun 2001 4:54PM GMT
Classification: Cemetery
I will check it out for you.
Terry

Re: Cemetery in Strathmore

Posted: 30 Jan 2004 5:06AM GMT
Classification: Cemetery
Surnames: Cockx, Hartman. Belts
Yes I am looking for a Francisco Cockx born 1873 in Holland and Cornelllia Marie (Hartman) Cockx born 1878 in Holland but both died and buried in Strathmore, Alberta.
Any additional information that can be obained would be greatly appreciated. Lin Cockx

Re: Cemetery in Strathmore

Terry Larson (View posts)
Posted: 30 Jan 2004 1:23PM GMT
Classification: Cemetery
Lin,
I am willing to look for you, but it will be spring before I can find out... everything here is under about 4 inches of ice and three feet of snow right now... I am not sure what kind of index is available at the funeral home, so I will likely have to walk around the cemetery to find the stones.Hope that works for you.
Terry

Re: Cemetery in Strathmore

Posted: 2 Feb 2004 6:12AM GMT
Classification: Query
Edited: 7 Sep 2004 6:00AM GMT
Surnames: Cockx
The Alberta Families History Society has indexed the Sacred Heart Cemetery in Strathmore in 1981. Four Cockx there.
http://www.afhs.ab.ca/data/cemeteries/strathmore_sacred_hear...

None in the Strathmore Cemetery
http://www.afhs.ab.ca/data/cemeteries/strathmore_strathmore....

Re: Cemetery in Strathmore

Terry Larson (View posts)
Posted: 2 Feb 2004 1:34PM GMT
Classification: Query
Thank you Nancy - I have bookmarked those indexes for further inquiries. Lin, If you looked at those pages, the persons you are looking for would be the ones listed as Mother and father Cockx. I willl check if they have a headstone and what is on it when I can get to them through the ice and snow in the spring.
Terry

Thanks to Terry/Lindsay for his/her help a few years back (Anderson line)

pali (View posts)
Posted: 2 Feb 2004 11:43PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Anderson/Cleeve/Cleland/Bruce/Lyons/Eggleton
I would like to take this opportunity to thank Terry for directing me in the right direction when I had put my inquest in a few years back. I have obtained info to help fill in some of my gaps on Henry James (known as Harry) and Christina (Elliot) Anderson. I am still looking for any relatives related to these people as they are my great great great grandparents. I am trying to locate a picture of them also and of the family members. The picture from the book Strathmore, The Village That Moved cannot be made big enough to allow for a good picture. Many thanks also to Lindsay Moir for sending me the information as well as the obits from the newspaper on these two people. I just can't thank you all enough. I would like also to get the obits if there are any from the newspapers for John and his wife Agnes (Anderson/daughter of Henry and Christina) Cleeve. John died in 1941 and Agnes had died in 1922. They are buried in Strathmore Cemetery also. There is also a William Francis Anderson that died in 1943 which I believe is a son to Henry and Christina also but I have no further info on him so would like to acquire the obit for him also if possible. Any additional help that can be given will be much appreciated. Sincerely, Judy (note my new email address jul1@cogeco.ca)
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