13 May 2010

Maple Creek, Saskatchewan and a Photo

About six months ago, my maternal Grandmother, Grace, phoned me to say that she had received a number of photographs from her cousin, Kay Jones. Kay had moved to a retirement home and wanted to give these family mementos to someone who would appreciate them. Among them was the photograph pictured to the left.
At first glance, it looks like a school photo, taken in the early part of the 20th century. I didn't really recognize anyone. So, after scanning the rest of the photographs in the collection, I returned all of them to Grandma. About six weeks ago, on Easter weekend, we were poring over the photos, and I picked up the large, cardboard mounted photograph again. Right away, I see my great great aunts Ada Ellen (1894-1959) and Mabel Ruth (1896-?) Mudford. By way of oral history, both had attended Normal School (aka teachers' college) in Saskatchewan. They show up in the 1911 Census of Maple Creek, Saskatchewan with their brother's family, headed by Austin W. Mudford (1890-1959).
So, is this a school photograph or something else. I see a young woman who may be Orpha Pearl Mudford (1899-?) and a man and woman who closely resemble my great great grandfather's second wife, Jane Ellen Robertson (1872-1944). It may be a Sunday School photo or possibly a grouping of attendees at a family reunion. Hopefully, there is someone out there that knows first, why there are so many people in the photo, second, who some of the attendees are, and third, where it was taken. Is anybody out there ...

01 May 2010

The Al Feere Comment

Back in January, the 25th and 26th to be exact, I wrote about one of the mysteries that I love to investigate as part of my family tree. It concerns two boys, Walter and Francis Feere, who were taken in by my 2x great grandfather, James Edward Mudford and his second wife, Ellen Jane (Robertson). They showed up in the 1911 Census of South Walsingham Township, Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada, with Edward and Jane, then again with my 3x great Uncle, Austin W. Mudford in Maple Creek, Saskatchewan. I had sort of solved it on the documentation front, and had begun to try to contact descendants of either of the two boys.
My first avenue was to mail a letter to Reverand Alan Feere of Stoney Creek. A couple of weeks ago, the letter was returned. I thought that my chances of making a connection had failed and I was doomed to not know the Feere side of the story. Last night, I checked on my Blogger dashboard, and lo' and behold, there was a comment from Al Feere from 22 March 2010! I quickly fired-off a heart-felt rebut with the hope that Al Feere would contact me. As of yet, not return, but I am ever-hopeful!
As for other avenues, there seems to be some Feere's that live around my home county of Norfolk. Maybe they would be an avenue I could follow. If any of you out there have any ideas, let me know!