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Irma HOOVER HAUGER

cdnrav4x4  (View posts) Posted: 22 Jan 2002 11:44AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: HOOVER, HAUGER
Miss Irma HOOVER was born in 1923 and had two marriages:

#1) 1943 to Mr. Lyman Oliver HAUGER (b. 1919; d. 1946) of Dawson Creek, B.C.
#2) 1955/56 to Mr. XXXXXX of Edmonton (?), Alberta

Therefore, during her lifetime, her name would have been: "Mrs. Irma HOOVER HAUGER XXXXXX"

She died 14 December 1958 due to complications of pregnancy in or near Edmonton (?), Alberta.

She had three (3) children - all by different fathers. Her last child, a daughter born in 1953, was immediately placed for adoption. This person born in 1953 is my children's mother.

U P D A T E

I have now discouvered that Irma (nee HOOVER) HAUGER was married to Lyman Oliver HAUGER who was killed in a truck/train collision which was reported in the Vancouver Sun Newspaper 15 October 1946 as follows:

CRASH KILLS TWO NEAR Dawson Creek, B.C.

Two men were killed and a third seriously injured when a truck and a Northern Alberta Railways train were in a collision near Dawson Creek, B.C. Killed were Lyman HAUGER, 27, a farmer who was the driver of the truck, and Phillip Ehresman, 45, a hired man. The injured man was Jasper Fraser, 38, who was also riding in the truck.

The B.C. Archives/B.C. Vital Statistics Agency describes Lyman Oliver HAUGER as:

Gender: Male
Age: 27
Event: Death
Event Date: 1946 10 15 (Yr/Mo/Day)
Event Place: Dawson Creek
Reg. Number: 1946-09-012117
B.C. Archives Microfilm Number: B13192
GSU Microfilm Number: 2032424

I now know that his 22 year old wife's name was Irma HOOVER HAUGER and their two-year old son's name was Edgar HAUGER (b. 1944).

Lyman HAUGER was a member of a prominent "pioneer" Dawson Creek, B.C., family headed by "Ed" HAUGER.

The following information has been obtained from this website: http://www.calverley.dawson-creek.bc.ca/Part04-Old%20Timers/...

The HAUGER family consisted of these seven (7) individuals:

Husband: . . Evan "Ed" Larson HAUGER (b. 20 November 1877, Norway; d. 22 December 1951, Dawson Creek, B.C.)

Wife: . . . . . Cora (nee Olson) HAUGER

Sons . . . . . #1) Norman Edgar HAUGER (d. 28 August 1931, Pouce Coupe [Dawson Creek], B.C.); and, #2) Lyman Oliver HAUGER (b. 1919; d. 15 October 1946, Dawson Creek, B.C.)

Daughters: . Alice HAUGER, Charlotte HAUGER, and Bertha
HAUGER

In addition, the author discloses that the two HAUGER sons met "tragic" accidental deaths in 1931 and 1946, respectively.

Previous Message (Posted as Subject: Canada, British Columbia, New Westminster, HAUGER, 1953) AMMENDED:

My children's mother was born 29 November 1953 in New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada, and named Susan Lynn HAUGER. She was immediately placed for adoption.

Her mother, who we now know to be Irma (nee HOOVER) HAUGER was born in 1923 and married Lyman Oliver HAUGER in 1943. They had a child in 1944 and named him Edgar HAUGER. Lyman Oliver HAUGER was killed in a truck/train collision accident on 15 October 1946.

Irma HOOVER HAUGER gave birth to another son in 1951 by a different father and a daughter (Susan Lynn HAUGER) in 1953 by yet again a different father. She subsequently re-married in either 1955 or 1956 and relocated, perhaps, to a community near Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, where she died 14 December 1958 due to complications of pregnancy.

Do you know anything about this HAUGER family?

Harry Yates
Prince George, British Columbia, Canada

Re: Irma HOOVER HAUGER

cdnrav4x4  (View posts) Posted: 31 Jan 2002 2:19AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: HAUGER, HOOVER
U P D A T E....U P D A T E....U P D A T E

I recently found these newspaper articles about Irma Hoover HAUGER and her husband at the University of Northern British Columbia (Prince George Campus):

Peace River Block News
Thursday, October 17, 1946
Vol. 17, No. 24.
Dawson Creek, B.C. .

THREE DIE IN CRASH AT RAILWAY CROSSING

A fatal accident occurred near Dawson Creek on Tuesday morning, October 15, about 7:20 a.m., when three men, driving in a one-ton truck, were struck by a freight train at a crossing about one and a half miles east of the village. Two died instantly and the other succumbed to serious injuries at noon the same day.

Killed instantly: Lyman HAUGER, aged 28, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Hauger, Dawson Creek, and Phillip Ehersman, aged about 45, of Dawson Creek, whose wife and family live in Germany.

Fatally injured: Jasper Fraser, aged about 25, of Dawson Creek, who came here from Redwater, Alta., 40 miles northeast of Edmonton.

The three men were riding in the cab of the truck and had turned off the north Pouce Coupe Road headed north across the railway tracks when a freight train, travelling east, apparently hit the centre of the truck. The box was torn off after being dragged about 50 feet. The cab of the truck had apparently been pierced by the drawbar of the locomotive and, with the chassis, was dragged another 500 feet or so before the train came to a stop. The chassis was twisted out of shape, the cab doors were buckled, and the box completely destroyed.

Occupants of the truck were apparently thrown out of the cab onto the tracks, bodies of two of the men being carried under the train for a distance of about 400 feet, and their bodies were mutilated beyond recognition.

Fraser was thrown clear, but received such terrible injuries that he died later. He was rushed to hospital by Charles Collins, who was one of the first to arrive at the scene of the crash. The bodies of the other two men were then removed to the morgue at Dill’s Funeral Home.

An inquest will be held on Monday, October 21.

(Note: The newspaper reported Lyman Hauger’s age as 28 when, in fact, it was 27.)

Peace River Block News
Thursday, October 24, 1946
Vol. 17, No. 25.
Dawson Creek, B.C. .

MANY MOURNERS AT HAUGER BURIAL

On of the largest funeral services to be held in Dawson Creek was that of the late Lyman Oliver HAUGER, aged 27, who was accidentally killed in a railway crossing mishap on Tuesday, October 15. The service was held in the United Church here with the Rev. A.T. Bell officiating on Friday, October 18, at 2:00 p.m.

Mr. Hauger was born in North Dakota, U.S., August 30, 1919, and came to the district with his parents when one month old. He received his schooling at Dawson Creek and then took up farming managing his father’s farm. He was married to Irma Hoover HAUGER of the Kilkerran District in 1943.

He leaves to mourn his loss, his wife, a two year-old son, Edgar Charles Hauger; his mother and father; three sisters, Alice and Bertha of Vancouver and Charlotte of Almirante, Panama.

Interment took place in the Dawson Creek Cemetery.

Peace River Block News
Thursday, October 24, 1946
Vol. 17, No. 25.
Dawson Creek, B.C. .

CARD OF THANKS

We wish to thank our many friends for their kind expressions of sympathy and beautiful floral wreaths which they extended during our recent sad bereavement.

THE HAUGER FAMILIES

Peace River Block News
Thursday, October 24, 1946
Vol. 17, No. 25.
Dawson Creek, B.C. .

EHRESMAN FUNERAL HELD IN CATHOLIC CHURCH OCTOBER 19

The funeral of Phillip Ehresman, aged 52, who was also killed in the fatal railway crossing accident was held in the Catholic Church on Saturday, October 19. He was born June 10, 1894, and came to Canada in 1929. He is survived by his wife and two sons who live in Germany. Internment took place in the Catholic Cemetery.

Peace River Block News
Thursday, October 24, 1946
Vol. 17, No. 25.
Dawson Creek, B.C. .

BODY OF THIRD VICTIM SHIPPED TO REDWATER

The body of Jasper Roy Fraser, who received fatal injuries in the railway crossing accident was shipped to Edmonton on October 17. Funeral services were held at Redwater, Alta. Fraser was born at Redwater March 17, 1919. He is survived by his mother and father, also eight sisters, and four brothers.

Peace River Block News
Thursday, October 24, 1946
Vol. 17, No. 25.
Dawson Creek, B.C. .

EXONERATE TRAIN CREW IN CROSSING CRASH

An inquiry into the deaths of Lyman HAUGER, Phillip Ehersman, and Jasper Fraser was held at Dawson Creek last Monday evening. Dan Fenton was Coroner and the inquest was held in the British Columbia Police Barracks.

After hearing evidence from five witnesses, the Jury returned a verdict of “Death by Mis-Adventure” and completely exonerated the train crew.

Re: Irma HOOVER HAUGER

manfay8  (View posts) Posted: 23 Aug 2009 9:44PM GMT
Classification: Query
Hello,

Are you stil looking for information regarding this family? I am married into this family and may have some info that you would be interested in knowing. Plese feel free to e-mail me at manfay8@yahoo.ca.

Re: Irma HOOVER HAUGER

Stella_Stanger  (View posts) Posted: 24 Aug 2009 8:15AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: HOOVER,HAUGER
Hi, B.C. Vital Statistics Index: Marriage 1859-1933 birth 1872 -1903 Death 1872-1988

The Filmed Death Registration of Lyman Oliver HAUGER - can be viewed at no cost at the Provincial Archive in Victoria BC - Some Public & Univeristy Libraries -
Also at the LDS Family History Centres.
Filmed Informaton can be transcribed - or - photo copies for .50 cents or less - depending on copy machine

Dependin on the requirements at the time - the registration may show:
Time in Municipality,Province, Canada
Place of Death. Name & Address
Date and place of Birth- Sex.Citizenship.Race
Marital Status. Name of spouse.
Occupation.Industry.Time at occupation. Last worked
Names of Parents including mothers maiden name- place of birth of parents -all depends on knowledge of informant
Name and Address of Informant - Relationship to deceased.
Date of Death. Cause of Death.Burial or Cremation.
Name and Address of Funeral Home, Cemeter, Physician.

* There are Volunteers at Random acts of Genealogical Kindness - British Columbia. ANY who offer Lookup of Public Record - can transcribe or copy informaton found int he filmed registration. Some may offer Search for Obituary - Others Cemetery Photo.

Have you attempted to obtain - Coroner Records - since this death was an accident.

You know that Irma HAUGER/ UNKNOWN / nee HOOVER
passed away December 14 1958. in or near Edmonton Alberta
A child born to Irma UNKNOWN - was put up for adoption.
Have you obtained the adoption records.
*Check with the Govt of Alberta -
This may show her birth surname.

HAUGER, George; Beaverlodge to the Rockies; Grande Prairie
HAUGER, Harold; Beaverlodge to the Rockies; Grande Prairie
HAUGER, Norman; Beaverlodge to the Rockies; Grande Prairie
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~canab/lookups.html

With the Surname for IRMA you may be able to obtain a Genealogical Registraton of Death for Irma - from the Govt of Alberta Vital Statistics Dept Registry Offices
The cost in the $40 range -
Cheers,Stella

Surnames: HOOVER, HAUGER

cdnrav4x4  (View posts) Posted: 24 Aug 2009 10:42PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: HOOVER, HAUGER
Thank you, Stella. I appreciate your help very much. Harry Yates

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