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Susan
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6 Nov 2008 13:23 |
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Would someone be kind enough to look up the following please:
Robert Albert Fisher, b. 10 March 1886 Son of Joseph & May Fisher of Moosomin, Saskatchewan.
Many thanks
Susan
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MargaretM
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6 Nov 2008 13:36 |
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1901 census. Assiniboia, The territories (Before there was a Saskatchewan)
Fisher Joseph M Head M Mar 26 1855 46 Fisher May F Wife M Jan 31 1858 43 Fisher Christina R. F Daughter S Mar 2 1885 16 Fisher Robert A. M Son S Mar 10 1886 15 Fisher Sarah M. F Daughter S Mar 31 1887 14 Fisher Jennie L. F Daughter S Jan 11 1889 12
Fisher William A. M Son S Jan 12 1893 8
Fisher John C. M Son S Feb 22 1895 6 Fisher Joseph A. M Son S Dec 14 1897
Joseph (head) born Ontario, wife May born Scotland, emigrated 1882, children born Assiniboia.
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Joan
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6 Nov 2008 13:44 |
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1891 Census of Canada about Robert Fisher Name: Robert Fisher Gender: Male Marital Status: Single Age: 5 Birth Year: abt 1886 Birthplace: Northwest Territories Relation to Head of House: Son Religion: Free Church French Canadian: No Father's Birth Place: Ontario Mother's Birth Place: Scotland Province: Territories District Number: 198 District: Assiniboia East Subdistrict: Broadview Archive Roll #: T-6425 Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age May Fisher 33 Christina Fisher 6 Robert Fisher 5 Sarah Fisher 4 Jenny Fisher 2
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Thelma
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6 Nov 2008 13:44 |
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1906 Canada Census of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta about Robert A Fisher Name: Robert A Fisher Gender: Male Marital Status: Single Age: 20 Birthplace: Scotland Family Number: 31 Relation to Head of House: Son Father's Name: J Mother's Name: Mary Province: Saskatchewan Sub-District Description: Townships 15, 16, 17 in Ranges 32, 33 West of The 1st M, Excepting The Town of Wapella Sub-District: 30 Page: 3 Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age J Fisher 51 Mary Fisher 47 Christena R Fisher 21 Robert A Fisher 20 Sarah M Fisher 19 Jennie A Fisher 17 William A Fisher 13 John C Fisher 11 Joseph A Fisher 8 Bo??Lby Bablby 32
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Susan
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6 Nov 2008 13:45 |
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Thank you very much Margaret.
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MargaretM
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6 Nov 2008 13:45 |
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1911 census Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan (Uh oh! he's Robert Alfred)
Fisher Robert Alfred M Head S Mar 1886 25 Fisher Sarah Margaret F Sister S Oct 1887 24 Hitchcock Francis M Boarder M May 1858 53
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Susan
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6 Nov 2008 13:45 |
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Thank you Joan.
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Susan
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6 Nov 2008 13:46 |
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Thank you Jim
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6 Nov 2008 13:47 |
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Thank you Jim
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6 Nov 2008 13:48 |
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Canadian Soldiers of World War I, 1914-1918 about Robert Alfred Fisher Name: Robert Alfred Fisher RESIDENCE: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Birth Date: 10 Mar 1886 Birth Location: Hillburn, Saskatchewan, Canada Relative: Joseph Fisher Relationship: Father Regiment Number: 2114950
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Joan
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6 Nov 2008 13:48 |
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1891 Census of Canada about Joseph Fisher Name: Joseph Fisher Gender: Male Marital Status: Married Age: 36 Birth Year: abt 1855 Birthplace: Ontario Relation to Head of House: Head Religion: Free Church French Canadian: No Father's Birth Place: Scotland Mother's Birth Place: Scotland Province: Territories District Number: 198 District: Assiniboia East Subdistrict: Broadview Archive Roll #: T-6425 Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Joseph Fisher 36
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6 Nov 2008 13:54 |
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Attestation papers: Robert Alfred Fisher. Born 10 March 1886, Hillburn, Sask. Present address 528 Aitkens St., Winnipeg, Manitoba. Next of kin father Joseph, Hillburn, Sask. Robert was a widower.
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MargaretM
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6 Nov 2008 13:59 |
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Robert Alfred was killed 28 Aug. 1918. There's a photo of his grave here:
http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/remembers/sub.cfm?source=collections/virtualmem/photos&casualty=29149
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Joan
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6 Nov 2008 14:18 |
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Canadian Passenger Lists, 1865-1935 about Christina Rose Fisher Name: Christina Rose Fisher Date of Arrival: 1 Apr 1919 Vessel: Canada Search Ship Database: View the 'Canada' in the 'Passenger Ships and Images' database Port of Arrival: Halifax, Nova Scotia Port of Departure: Liverpool, England Roll: T-14795
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MargaretM
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6 Nov 2008 14:51 |
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A Robert Alfred Fisher married Catherine Hellen McKay, 15 July, 1914, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
A Catherine Helen Fisher died 29 Nov. 1916, age 28, Winnipeg.
Robert Alfred enlisted 20 Jan.1917, a widower, then was killed the next year.
How sad is that!!!
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Susan
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6 Nov 2008 15:01 |
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Very sad Margaret. Then found love again with my grandmother, wedding all planned, then died 2 weeks before his son was born.
I cannot thank you enough for this information Margaret, it fills such a big gap.
AND you too Rose - thank you.
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Susan
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6 Nov 2008 15:10 |
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Rose, I'm wondering whether Christina's journey here had anything to do with the baby? I have been told that his Canadian grandfather asked to adopt him. Very interesting. Thanks
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MargaretM
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6 Nov 2008 15:55 |
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Sue, this site allows you to order the complete service file of WW1 soldiers. I have never done so myself but others tell me that the price isn't too exorbitant. I understand they charge per page.
http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/cef/001042-100.01-e.php
Such a sad story! It certainly looks as if Christina went over there hoping to bring the baby back with her.
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7 Nov 2008 03:18 |
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Prairie Farm Addresses. The 1906 census shows the Fisher family living at S24 T15 R32 MW1 (S=Section T=Township R=range M=Meridian), so where is this? Each section is a mile square; they're grouped into 6 x 6 blocks. The Township # says how many blocks N of the US border, so T15 is 84-90 miles N of the border. (Well actually, a couple of miles further N by now, since this calculation excludes road allowances.) The Range says how many blocks E or W of the meridian one counts - West here (note the W1). Actually, the first, or prime meridian, is the only one you can measure E of. All the rest are measured W of the last meridian. All meridians run exactly South to North. All E-W measurements are done from a meridian. As a practical matter, E-W measurements are only made on every fourth township boundary, and lines drawn true N-S into the two townships on each side. Anyway, R32 M1W is abt 180 m W of the prime meridian (which is abt 20m W of Winnipeg), and this puts it just inside the SK border (the southern MB-SK border is between R29 and R30). Most of the meridians occur every 4 deg of longitude (the first is a bit offset to the E). As a technical aside, the complication in calcualting E-W locations is due to the earth's curvature. Running a pair of lines due north that are 6 m apart at the US border lines, by the time they reach the northern boundary of these province, they're only 4 m apart, so a political decision was made that this was too big a disparity, and some correction must be made to make sections more uniform.) Finally, each 6 x 6 block was numbered into sections in the same way.
31 32 33 34 35 36 30 29 28 27 26 25 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 17 16 15 14 13 ~7 ~8 ~9 10 11 12 ~6 ~5 ~4 ~3 ~2 ~1
A typical homestead grant was a quarter section, although this might be increased to a half section in less desirable areas. Basically, one filed a homestead claim for $10, and were required to clear and plant 10% of claim per year for 3 years, and build a house to qualify for a grant of the land (prices and conditions did vary a bit). One could also purchase a claim (and the railroads and Hudson's Bay Co had large blocks for sale. Also the local school board was given 2 sections of every block, which they mostly sold or rented to raise money for schools).
If you go to http://maps.google.com/ and search for Moosomin, then take provincial hwy 8 N for 2.5 m, and turn west down the driveway, you can see there's still a farm on section 13 - S 25 looks like it just has a barn now, but the NE quarter was covered by cloud.
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If you look at the actual page image for 1906, you'll see another T Fisher family at S13 T15 R32 M1W - looks like might be a brother to me. The TF family all had pob=Ont - the JF family only had JF with pob=Ont - wife SCT (immig 1882), and kids all Canada - SK only became province in 1905, before that it was NWT, Canada. It looks like JF is much more establihed - bigger set of livestock. Incidentally, the first time you look at a MrSid image, you're best to go thru the National Archives site and turn off your pop-up blocker and collect the plug-in viewer - it lets you reset the frame size (to 1200 x 800) and move the image with a hand. http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/archivianet/02015302_e.html (click radio button for SK, enter dist #11, sub-d #30 - you're looking for Page 3 of: District: SK Assiniboia East District (#11) Subdistrict: 30 (Townships 15, 16, 17 in ranges 32, 33 west of the 1st M, excepting the Town of Wapella) Page 3
1901 Census of Canada Page Information District: TT ASSINIBOIA (East/Est) (#203) Subdistrict: Hillburn X(1) Page 3 Sched 1 p3 is people Sched 2 p1 is farm (shows S24 T15 R32 320ac "W"ood house) http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/archivianet/02012202_e.html
1911 Census of Canada Home / 1911 / Saskatchewan / Qu'Appelle / 17 Townships 15 / page 103 split view [17a p3a] http://data2.collectionscanada.ca/1911b/e085/e002101324.pdf
Useful links: http://automatedgenealogy.com/ http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/genealogy/index-e.html http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/cef/index-e.html
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