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Below is a list of articles I have found,
concerning the Roche Percee area.
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Articles from 1900 to 1914 inclusive
Mar
8, 1900
Austrian miner, from the Roche Percee Colliery Company
disappeared walking to Estevan, carrying lots of cash.
Literary Society beat Estevan.
Mr. Stokes and Mr. Peverelle Jr. in upcoming play.
Mr. J. Cockburn is away on business.
Visitors, Mr. Rothwell from Estevan,
Mr. John Allan of Portal, R. Clarke of Brandon.
Mr. H. D. Freemantle is sick.
Henry Douglas (Harry)
Freemantle
b- Oct 18, 1863 in Bishops Hull, (Taunton reg dist),
Somerset, England
d- probably in Toronto, but just a guess
Immigrated in 1881 to Canada
one source says
shortly after his brother Augustus, who came in 1883
wife- Mathilda (Matilda) Freemantle, nee Richards
b- Apr 28, 1861 (1862 per death reg) in England
d- Feb 26, 1925 in
Toronto, York, ON, age 63
She Immigrated in
1897
Harry's Father- Henry Freemantle
b- Apr 1, 1835 in Reading, Berkshire, England
d- Nov 15, 1903 in SK, town unknown
1881 member of the Somerset Constabulary- Acting Sergeant
Harry's Mother- Maria M. Freemantle, nee Martin
b- Dec 8, 1834 in Bishops Hull, Somerset, England
d- Jan 7, 1918, Toronto, York, ON
married bet Apr-June 1859 in Bridgwater Reg Dist, Somerset, England
Both immigrated in 1884 (1883?)
Siblings of Harry:
Florence Lotte Freemantle,
b- bet Jan-Mar 1862 in Bishops Hull, England
There was a Florence Lotte Freemantle who went to England in 1862
but she was 20 yrs old, so not this lady.
Then I found reference to Florence Lottie
Freemantle
arrived in Townsville Queensland Australia on the
"Hereford" on Aug 27, 1883
She left Plymouth May 16, 1883
this could be her age 20 for sure.
Haven't been able to find other info on her at all
Augustus Harold (Oscar) Freemantle,
b- July 5, 1867- Chedzoy, (Bridgwater per enlistment papers) Somerset, England
Augustus (Oscar) immigrated in 1882
1911 census says he immigrated in 1890
and shown as a Photographer.
Worked as a banker for 17 yrs with the Imperial Bank in Toronto.
then went into business as a photographer, just before WWI.
He was a
member of the Masonic Order.
Matilda's Father- James Richards
Mother's name- Jane Mills
1881 the Henry Freemantle family
in Bishops Hull, Somerset, England
1891 family in Broadview, Assa area
all in 1901 Roche Percee Census
all born in England
Harry as a Coal miner, Henry his dad as a retired farmer.
1911 Harry, his wife and mother,
living in Saltcoats district, SK, Tsp 20, Rge 32, W2
Harry shown as a farmer.
Note- his land grants below jive with this location.
Henry Douglas Freemantle took out
a few western land grants
SE, SW and NE of Section 14, Township 20, Range 32, W1
also W Section 18, Township 20, Range 31, W1
Henry Douglas Freemantle
served in WWI- Pte, Reg #681023
170th Battalion
Enlisted in Toronto ON, Jan 16, 1916
Lived at 115 Shuter St, Toronto ON
says he was born Oct 18, 1865 on his enlistment papers.
also shows Oct 18, 1864 as a date.
but he was registered in 1863 for sure.
Occupation Motor Cycle mechanic
In 1885 he served in the Northwest Rebellion Field Force, for 4 mo.
Church of England religion
another source says he served in 3 wars, and was well decorated.
Now the interesting thing, it appears he won medals for his service
from the web:
Two medals come with a bar and ribbons.
The first is on a
blue and red ribbon.
on the front there is a picture of Queen
Victoria.
On the back it says Northwest 1885 Canada.
The engraving
says:
PT. HENRY DOUGLAS FREEMANTLE 12th BATT. YORK RANGERS.
12th Batt. York Rangers were based in Toronto, at the time of the
Riel Rebellion
They were stationed at Ft. Qu'Appelle, and marched to
Humboldt.
The second is on a blue, white and yellow ribbon.
On the
front is a picture of King George.
On the back is a picture of a
horse and rider,
with the years 1914 and 1918 printed on it.
On the
side engraved is:
681025 (should be engraved 681023, his Reg #)
A.SJT.H.D.FREEMANTLE.
170-CAN.TNF.
The third medal is an iron cross.
On one side it says
1914
W HARTLEPOOLE SCARBOROUGH WHITBY 1914
with a W under the date.
On
the other side it says RHEIMS LOUVAIN AMiENS1914
and in the centre
is a W with a cross above it.
(the last medal shown is actually a spoof propoganda medal,
of which there were numerous variations)
they are looking for
the family of this soldier on this site
http://www.cdnheroes.com/Vetsearch_046.htm
as it turns out his younger
brother also served in a couple wars
Augustus Harold Oscar Freemantle
Oscar enlisted in WWI, Reg #9853, Sept 22, 1914 in Valcartier,
Quebec
3rd Battalion, Army, Canadian Infantry, Photographic Expert
Rank- Sergeant Major
next of kin his wife
Edith Ruth Freemantle, nee ?,
b- Feb 1870 in England
she lived at 49 First Ave., Toronto, ON
He served in Northwest Rebellion, Canada 1885,
and was at the Battle of Batoche.
10th Royal Grenadier when he enlisted for Boer war.
South African (Boer) war, 1899-1900,
Royal Canadian Regiment of Infantry
Enlisted in Toronto, Oct 20, 1899, Reg #7308
age 33 years, 3 months.
b- Bridgwater, Somerset, England
Bank Messenger, next of kin his wife, c/o Imperial Bank, Toronto
awarded Queen's Medal #0823,
with Paardeberg, Dreifontein, Johannesburg & Cape Colony Clasps.
presented in Toronto, Oct 11, 1900
Rank Sergeant, 2nd S. S. Batt, RCR
Discharged Nov 5, 1900
Awarded Land Application #4859
In 1902 he attended the King's Coronation
31 years, 10th Royal Grenadiers, Toronto, ON
wounded at Ypres
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July 29, 1901
Mr. Taylor and Mr. Cameron bought
the Roche Percee Colliery Company Ltd. assets.
Leonard Gocher, Managing Director.
I found a Leonard Gocher
b- Apr-June 1868, in Haslingden Reg Dist, of Lancashire, UK
Leonard married a Mary F. Gocher,
bet Jan-Mar 1912 in Poole Reg Dist, of Dorset, UK
Sir Douglas Colin Cameron
(1854-1921)
was elected Mayor of Rat Portage, 1901-1903
He was Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba, 1911-1916
He was a lumber merchant, with other interests.
July 3, 1902
Coalfields beat Estevan in soccer game.
Feb
28, 1903
G. O. Taylor returns to Winnipeg.
He was the oldest child of Richard R. Taylor,
founder of Taylorton.
George Ormerod Taylor
b- 1872, in Todmorden, Lancashire, England
Birth registered in Todmorden Registration district.
d- Sept 19,1913 in Victoria BC, age 41,
possibly of TB
He married Jane
Campbell
b- ?
d- ?
Marriage June 10, 1903 in Kildonan, MB, Canada
Norman Rowell is ill.
b- July 4, 1881, in England,
He was a clerk in a dry goods store, in 1901.
Inspector Smith visits.
Imagine he was a mine Inspector?
Vice-President White and Engineer Lang of the CPR visited
there was a VP William Whyte, maybe a spelling error here?
Mr. Hamilton returns.
Imagine this is Mr. William Hamilton, b- May 11, 1868,
wife Ella and daughter Jessie.
He ended up to be a big coal Mine Owner.
Amateur Minstrel Club performing in Estevan.
Souris Coal Company is closing,
the Roche Percee Mine for the season.
Literary Society holds box social and raised $30
Mr. and Mrs. Phillips left for St. Paul
Dentist Henderson has left the town.
Oct
12, 1903
James Smith injured in mine accident
Oct 5,
1906
William V. Hessey was the CPR agent, leaving to Lang.
age 35, born in Ontario, in 1906
wife was Elizabeth, daughter Jean.
From a
Geological Survey of Canada Report 1906
Lignite. From the Souris river, one mile west
of La Roche Percee,
at the junction of Short Creek and the Souris River, Sask.
Geological position — Tertiary.
There are, agreeably with the observations
of the late Dr. A. R. G. Selwyn,
then Director of the Survey,
three distinct seams of lignite exposed
at the above mentioned locality.
Of these, the uppermost, which is some fifteen or sixteen feet
below the surface, has a thickness of two feet.
Immediately beneath this there is a one-foot-six inch layer of clay
shales,
followed by a five-foot seam of lignite.
This, in turn, is succeeded
by fifty feet of a soft whitish sand-rock,
at the base of which there is another seam of lignite,
which has a thickness of three feet.
The following are the results of an examination of a sample
of the material from the above referred to five-foot seam.
A brownish-black, compact lignite ; ligneous texture very
marked ; lustre, for the greater part, dull, in more altered
parts, sub-resinous to resinous ; tough ; fracture, on the whole,
uneven, occasionally, however, verging on the sub-conchoidal,
does not soil the fingers ; powder, black with a brownish tinge ;
it communicates a deep brownish-red colour to a boiling
solution of caustic potash ; by exposure to the air becomes
more or less fissured and falls to pieces.
Aug 7,
1907
Bridge builder, A. L. McKay going to build a 60 ft steel
bridge
over the Souris River, west of Roche Percee
Found Adam Linchiniske McKay
b- Apr 1850 in ON
shown as a Contractor in 1911 in Estevan with
wife- Margaret McKay, nee ?
b- May 1868 in ON
8 children I know of:
Alexander Stewart McKay,
b- June 1885 in ON,
shown as a Harness Maker in 1911 in Estevan
George Megan McKay,
b- Feb 1889 in ON,
foreman in Estevan in 1911
John Linchiniske McKay, b- Aug 1899 in ON
Isabel Margaret McKay, b- Jan 1901 in ON
Elizabeth Hughena McKay, b- Jan 1903 in Assiniboia (SK)
Adam Fraser McKay, b- May 1904, in Assiniboia (SK)
William Oliver McKay, b- Dec 1906, in SK
Donald Murray Cumming McKay, b- Dec 1910, in SK
May
12, 1907
Rev. E. Riley Hine Methodist Missionary drowns
while crossing a slough near Roche Percee
Came from England in 1906, age 20 when he died.
Sept
10, 1910
75 Coal Miners wanted
by the Roche Percee Coal Mining Co.
Board and Room $4.50 per week charged.
Wage was .70 cents per ton of coal.
Mar
16, 1912
Roche Percee
"The Village of Clay and Coal"
Now we have a Board of Trade,
A. H. McConnell Secretary,
takes out this newspaper ad to advertise the village
May
22, 1912
2 year old Human Skelton found
among the rocks of the Coal Mining district of Roche Percee
Oct
29, 1912
Edwin Siddall a young boy was killed
Run over after falling from a wagon load of grain
He was 12 years old, and is buried at Taylorton Cemetery
Family in 1911 census
Father- Edwin Siddall- b- June, age 34
Mother- Annie Elizabeth Siddall (nee Hicklin), b- Dec, age 34,
married July-Sept 1896, Prestwich Reg dist, Lancashire, UK
Harry Siddall, b- June, age 14,
Edward Siddall, b- Dec, 1900, age 11, Salford reg dist, Lancashire,
UK
d- Oct 29, 1912 (Edwin below)
Nellie Siddall, b- April, age 9
Thomas Siddall, b- Feb, age 7
all born in England, all immigrated in 1904
Nov
10, 1913
Matthew (Matt) Knight passes away.
b- Aug 12, 1855 in England
Listed as a rancher in 1901 census
1911 he lived on lots 1 and 2, Block 1, Roche Percee
Now a Livery Man and Coal Miner.
Immigrated in 1876.
Pioneer Resident, and Overseer of Roche Percee.
His wife was Frances (Fanny) Naomi Townsend,
also born in England
She Immigrated in 1888.
Their son George Richard (Dick) Knight died age 24,
b- Dec 1910- d-Sept 1, 1934, from a mining accident.
All 3 above are buried in Taylorton Cemetery
Other children:
Charles Henry (Charlie) , Bessie, William (Willy), Frederick,
Edward Albert, and Flora May
Mar
19, 1914
Tenders for Rural Telephone system called for
Frank Durick, Sec-Treas
Wood End Rural Telephone Co Ltd.
Frank was born May 1872
His wife 's name was Margaret,
and he had 7 children as of 1911
Frank is listed as a farmer in 1911,
He Immigrated from the USA
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