Jim Ward's Ancestors

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ANDERSON, Bradley Allan

Male 1961 - 1982  (20 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  ANDERSON, Bradley Allan was born on 05 Dec 1961 in Wadena, Saskatchewan, Canada (son of ANDERSON, Lawrence and BOYLE); died on 27 Mar 1982 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried on 31 Mar 1982 in Lintlaw, Saskatchewan, Canada.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    from web site of Curtis Boyle, Jan 2011, (http://boylephotos.lcurtisboyle.com/).

    Died:
    from web site of Curtis Boyle, Jan 2011, (http://boylephotos.lcurtisboyle.com/).

    Buried:
    from web site of Curtis Boyle, Jan 2011, (http://boylephotos.lcurtisboyle.com/).


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  ANDERSON, Lawrence was born on 08 Feb 1924 in Margo, Saskatchewan, Canada; died on 31 Jul 1995 in Pleasant View Carehome, Wadena, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried on 04 Aug 1995 in Lintlaw, Saskatchewan, Canada.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    from web site of Curtis Boyle, Jan 2011, (http://boylephotos.lcurtisboyle.com/).

    Died:
    from web site of Curtis Boyle, Jan 2011, (http://boylephotos.lcurtisboyle.com/).

    Buried:
    from web site of Curtis Boyle, Jan 2011, (http://boylephotos.lcurtisboyle.com/).

    Lawrence married BOYLE [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  BOYLE
    Children:
    1. ANDERSON, D.L.
    2. ANDERSON, G.R.
    3. ANDERSON
    4. 1. ANDERSON, Bradley Allan was born on 05 Dec 1961 in Wadena, Saskatchewan, Canada; died on 27 Mar 1982 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried on 31 Mar 1982 in Lintlaw, Saskatchewan, Canada.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  BOYLE, Thomas Fairburn 'Furby' was born on 27 Jun 1898 in Darlingford, Manitoba, Canada (son of BOYLE, James John 'Jim' and STOREY, Mary jane); died on 08 Jun 1982 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried est 10 Jun 1982 in Saskatchewan, Canada.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    from web site of Curtis Boyle, Jan 2011, (http://boylephotos.lcurtisboyle.com/).

    Died:
    from web site of Curtis Boyle, Jan 2011, (http://boylephotos.lcurtisboyle.com/).

    Buried:
    from web site of Curtis Boyle, Jan 2011, (http://boylephotos.lcurtisboyle.com/).

    Thomas married HOLLEY, Edna Wright on 17 Jun 1925 in Saskatchewan, Canada. Edna (daughter of HOLLEY, Isaac Eustice 'Ike' and FOOTE, Louise Victoria) was born on 17 Jan 1904 in near Flesherton, Grey, Ontario, Canada; died on 17 Jun 1968 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried on 20 Jun 1968 in Hillcrest Cemetery, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  HOLLEY, Edna Wright was born on 17 Jan 1904 in near Flesherton, Grey, Ontario, Canada (daughter of HOLLEY, Isaac Eustice 'Ike' and FOOTE, Louise Victoria); died on 17 Jun 1968 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried on 20 Jun 1968 in Hillcrest Cemetery, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Edna Wright Boyle

    Notes:

    Her father, Ike, left her at the train station in 1924, taking Violetta (Etta) with him. She ended up staying with the Boyles, and marrying Thomas a year later. From Curtis Boyle web site, Jan 2011.

    Thomas and Edna (as with all of James Boyle?s kids who married) eloped. They originally lived at the Haskell place, where Harvey and Hazel were born. They lived at the Hingley place when Ray was born. They had their own farm by the time Lorne, Dorothy and Maxine were born. From Curtis Boyle, Jan 2011, web site.

    Thomas and Edna started their married life on a farm southeast of Lintlaw and lived there until the spring of 1929, with 2 of their children being born there. From there the family moved to a quarter north of Okla, SK, where Ray was born in June, 1931. Shortly after Ray?s birth, they moved to live with Thomas? brother William. From web site of Curtis Boyle, Jan 2011.

    In 1934, Thomas bought NW 12-36-9-W2 from the Debenture Company of Canada, on a crop share, or cash every year until it was paid off at $500.00. There was a total of 13 acres open that he farmed. From web site of Curtis Boyle, Jan 2011.

    Thomas recalled starting to thresh when of course rain came. The cupboards were bare and the need of money urgent, so he loaded some barley and sold it for 88 cents a bushel. Three weeks later they resumed threshing. Now the barley was sold for only 14 cents a bushel. With cream selling at 75 cents a can, things were grim. From web site of Curtis Boyle, Jan 2011.

    The Boyle children all attended Sask Valley school, where Thomas served on the school board for several terms. In the 1950?s Thomas and sons had a threshing outfit and threshed every fall for different families in the community. From web site of Curtis Boyle, Jan 2011.

    Edna was in poor health for a lot of her later life. After having Maxine in 1944, she was very ill and remained in hospital for over a month. At this time, her sister Etta took care of the baby until she was fully recovered. From web site of Curtis Boyle, Jan 2011.

    Harvey and Ray went to Saskatoon for work, and in 1960, Edna, Thomas, Lorne and Maxine moved to Saskatoon where they lived in the Belle Block. From web site of Curtis Boyle, Jan 2011.

    Harvey bought a house and the family lived with him. Edna was in poor health at this time and passed away on their 43rd wedding anniversary on June 17, 1968. For years afterwards, Thomas returned to stay by himself in a small one room, wood stove house on the farm during the summer months. The last years of his life he suffered from Alzheimer?s disease. He died of a heart attack. From web site of Curtis Boyle, Jan 2011.

    Birth:
    birth record, although Curtis Boyle has 19th.

    Died:
    She died of a heart attack. From web site of Curtis Boyle, Jan 2011, (http://boylephotos.lcurtisboyle.com/).

    Buried:
    Pallbearers at her funeral were Wilburt Dearborn, George Weinhandl, James Smith, Carl Johnson, Leo Engele, and Alex George. From web site of Curtis Boyle, Jan 2011, (http://boylephotos.lcurtisboyle.com/).

    Notes:

    Married:
    from web site of Curtis Boyle, Jan 2011, (http://boylephotos.lcurtisboyle.com/).

    Children:
    1. BOYLE, William Harvey “Harvey” was born on 11 Jan 1928 in Lintlaw, Saskatchewan, Canada; died on 04 Nov 2010 in Kindersley, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried on 09 Nov 2010 in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
    2. 3. BOYLE
    3. BOYLE, Raymond Clarence was born on 05 Jun 1931 in Lintlaw, Saskatchewan, Canada; died on 15 Sep 2003 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried est 18 Sep 2003 in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
    4. BOYLE, unnamed boy was born about 1936 in Saskatchewan, Canada; died about 1936 in Saskatchewan, Canada.
    5. BOYLE, L.F.
    6. BOYLE, D.L.
    7. BOYLE


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  BOYLE, James John 'Jim' was born on 19 Apr 1851 in Ontario, Canada; died on 01 Jul 1933 in Lintlaw, Saskatchewan, Canada.

    James married STOREY, Mary jane on 16 Jan 1884 in RM of South Dufferin, Manitoba, Canada. Mary was born on 07 Jul 1861 in Fitzroy Twp., Ontario, Canada; died on 11 Jun 1940 in Lintlaw, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried est 15 Jun 1940 in Lintlaw, Saskatchewan, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  STOREY, Mary jane was born on 07 Jul 1861 in Fitzroy Twp., Ontario, Canada; died on 11 Jun 1940 in Lintlaw, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried est 15 Jun 1940 in Lintlaw, Saskatchewan, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Mary jane Boyle

    Notes:

    Buried:
    from web site of Curtis Boyle, Jan 2011, (http://boylephotos.lcurtisboyle.com/).

    Notes:

    Married:
    from web site of Curtis Boyle, Jan 2011, (http://boylephotos.lcurtisboyle.com/).

    Children:
    1. 6. BOYLE, Thomas Fairburn 'Furby' was born on 27 Jun 1898 in Darlingford, Manitoba, Canada; died on 08 Jun 1982 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried est 10 Jun 1982 in Saskatchewan, Canada.

  3. 14.  HOLLEY, Isaac Eustice 'Ike' was born on 29 Jan 1877 in Artemesia Twp., Grey, Ontario, Canada (son of HOLLEY, John and HARVEY, Hannah Margaret); died on 17 Apr 1959 in Lintlaw, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried est 20 Apr 1959 in Lintlaw, Saskatchewan, Canada.

    Notes:

    The December 30, 1897 Flesherton Advance newspaper reported that he had just return home from working in nearby Bolton, ON. From web site of Curtis Boyle, Jan 2011.

    Markdale paper of 12 Jul 1906, p8, "Mrs Isaac Holley & dau Edna left for the west last Tue."

    no mention of Isaac in his dads obit of 1917

    He returned to Vandeleur for a visit in July of 1919.

    Isaac never seemed to stay in one place for long. After his 2nd wife left him, he took his youngest daughter and moved to Heffley Creek, BC in 1924, leaving his oldest daughter by herself in Lintlaw. His brother George lived at the next small town over (Vinsulla). They moved back to Saskatchewan in 1926. He was a United (Protestant) church member.

    Strangley, Isaac is not mentioned in his dad?s obituary of 1917. The Markdale paper for July 12, 1906, on page 8 mentions ?Mrs. Isaac Holley and daughter Edna left for the west last Tuesday? (July 3rd or 10th, depending on when the article was written).

    In the 1906 Saskatchewan census, he is listed as 29 years old (which would be off by half a year), and the census was done literally within weeks of their leaving Ontario (July 27,1906). Also, the census lists Charley (his brother Charles) as a brother living with them, age 21 or 27 (27 would be correct), and he is single at the time. At the time, they were living with George Sewell and his family (A.E. Surwell, Charles Surwell and Wilbert R. Surwell...ages 84,24,22 and 20 respectively). Other Sewells lived on the next household over as well, and they were originally from Grey County,ON, the same county as the Holley?s, and probably knew each other.After Louisa died, Isaac met with her sister Carrie (also recently widowed) and married her in Winnipeg, to help raise the kids. They split up in 1924, with her moving back to Detroit.From Violetta?s recollection in 1988: Around 1912, they moved to Invermay, where Isaac ran a livery barn for about a year. After he married Carrie in 1912, they moved to White Sand River Bank (Silver Lake) around 1914. Schools mentioned were Nebern and Dunrobin (sp?) school 4-5 miles from Tuffnell. This is just off of highway 16, southwest of Lintlaw,SK. After Carrie left in 1924, Isaac and Etta moved to Heffley Creek, BC (near Isaac?s brother George), while Edna stayed behind in Saskatchewan (I believe with the Boyles). From the Lintlaw History book (from the George Sewell section:)

    ?My Dad [Charlie Sewell] freighted for the surveyors in the early days. He brought supplies for them from Wadena, Margo, Sheho. He used to tell us of some of his trips. Once he said he and a neighbor named Holley, who had homesteaded with them, went for load each. They had two teams of oxen. They got one team stuck in a slough and Ike Holley had to walk out on the wagon tongue and hold the oxens nose out of the water until Dad got the other team hooked on and pulled them out.

    One night my Dad was called to drive to Wadena fifty miles away to get a doctor with horses for Ike Holly?s wife who was going to give birth to a baby. They got back in time to save the baby girl but too late for Mrs. Holley. The girl, I believe still lives in Saskatchewan someplace.? This is referring to Louisa and Violetta.

    In 1926, Isaac and Etta moved back to Lintlaw and stayed with Thomas Boyle and his new wife, Isaac?s eldest daughter, Edna.

    Ike went to visit Flesherton in early June, 1948, according to the Flesherton newspaper.

    From his nephew?s (Elmer Howard) family history:

    Isaac was a good matured harem-scarem sort of fellow. He married and went west when I was a boy of 10 or 11, so I knew little of him personally. He had three wives (all legitimate), and was the father of two girls. He died a year or so ago in 1958 I think, aged around 86. He made his home for many years in and around Lintlaw, Saskatchewan. From the web site of Curtis Boyle, Jan., 2011.

    Name:
    marriage record for middle name.

    Birth:
    birth record.

    Died:
    from web site of Curtis Boyle, Jan 2011, (http://boylephotos.lcurtisboyle.com/).

    Buried:
    from web site of Curtis Boyle, Jan 2011, (http://boylephotos.lcurtisboyle.com/).

    Isaac married FOOTE, Louise Victoria on 20 Feb 1903 in Toronto Twp., Peel, Ontario, Canada. Louise was born in 1886 in England; died on 15 Apr 1910 in Lintlaw, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried est 18 Apr 1910 in on Farm near, Lintlaw, Saskatchewan, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  FOOTE, Louise Victoria was born in 1886 in England; died on 15 Apr 1910 in Lintlaw, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried est 18 Apr 1910 in on Farm near, Lintlaw, Saskatchewan, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Louise Victoria Holley
    • Name: Louise Victoria Holley

    Notes:

    Name:
    note from L. Curtis Boyle, 28 Aug 2005. (curtisboyle@sasktel.net)

    Birth:
    from web site of Curtis Boyle, Jan 2011, (http://boylephotos.lcurtisboyle.com/).

    Died:
    from web site of Curtis Boyle, Jan 2011, (http://boylephotos.lcurtisboyle.com/).

    Buried:
    from web site of Curtis Boyle, Jan 2011, (http://boylephotos.lcurtisboyle.com/).

    Notes:

    Married:
    Ontario marriage record. Also, according to the March 5, 1903 edition of the Flesherton Advance, ?Mr. Rob and Miss Ida Holley attended the wedding of their brother, Isaac, at Brampton, week before last.? It later states ?Mr. Isaac Holley of Snellgrove, who was recently married, has arrived with his bride and is spending the honeymoon with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Holley.? This places his wedding to Louisa the week of Feb. 15-21, 1903. From web site of Curtis Boyle, Jan 2011.

    Children:
    1. 7. HOLLEY, Edna Wright was born on 17 Jan 1904 in near Flesherton, Grey, Ontario, Canada; died on 17 Jun 1968 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried on 20 Jun 1968 in Hillcrest Cemetery, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
    2. HOLLEY, Louisa Violetta “Etta or Ettie” was born on 12 Apr 1910 in Lintlaw, Saskatchewan, Canada; died on 13 Nov 2006 in Kelvingdell Lodge, Kelvington, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried on 22 Sep 2007 in Lintlaw Cemetery, Lintlaw, Saskatchewan, Canada.


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