NO Reproduction in Whole or in Part, on
ANY, and ALL of my Pages,
Including Text and Pictures,
May be made, without the express Written Permission
of Web Editor, Doug Gent
© 2016
Want to add a link to my
pages?
see my
Copyright Information
Page
for the only Authorized Picture Link allowed.
All Pictures on all my web pages, are now Visibly Watermarked,
All my pages are now Right Click, (copy and paste), disabled.
I ask everyone that enjoys free history sites,
to start policing these violations.
If we don't stop this, no one will donate pictures to me, or anyone,
and we all loose.
If you see one of my pictures on Facebook, etc.
tell them to remove it.
John Twigger (Sr)
b. April 1840, Bedworth,
Foleshill Reg Dist., Warwickshire, England
d. November 5, 1920, Miss Winteringham's Hospital, Estevan, SK, Canada,
age 80
Buried: November 6, 1920 Taylorton Cemetery, Taylorton, SK, Canada
Undertaker: Willis R. Whitby (Hardware, Furniture), Estevan SK
son of
William Twigger, Coal Dealer in Bedworth
and Elizabeth Twigger, nee Rayson
Immigrated
in 1845 per 1906 census
1859 per 1916 census
shown in 1861 census in Bedworth as a Iron Stone miner
so don't think either date is right.
family immigrated in 1870 to Findley Township, Mercer Co. Pennsylvania USA,
first.
then moved to Ontario canada, ca 1880
John Twigger was a resident of Taylorton for
30 years, (ca 1890-1920)
and one of the most widely known old-timer
in the Bienfait-Taylorton area.
He
opened a mine south of Taylorton over twenty years before he died.
and an attempt was made to float coal by barges
down the Souris river to Winnipeg, via the Assiniboine and Red rivers.
1916 shown
as a Mail Driver in Taylorton
He died
two days after going into hospital, dropsy being given as the cause.
Despite his advanced years, he was a very vigorous man,
and kept at his work of mail carrier
between Bienfait and Taylorton
until a short time before he was taken ill.
He used a horse and cart to make the return trip
from the rail station in Bienfait.
He left a
wife and two sons,
The funeral service was held at his home,
and the pall-bearers were:
W. Baird, Ed. Robb, Clyde Harrell, A. (Alvie) Heminger, A. Edwardson and H.
(Henry) Bulmer.
Rev. Mr. Snider officiating
Newspaper articles
Taylorton News:
The weekly social was cancelled last Saturday
owing to the death of Mr. John Twigger.
Mr. Twigger was by far the oldest
resident of this neighbourhood
and will be missed by a large number of friends.
Bienfait News:
William Heminger and Charlie Trigger were bringing home the body of
the last John Trigger home in a casket and rough box from Estevan undertaking
parlours last Friday evening, when they were ordered to stop by a provincial
police officer. Heminger states he stopped his car and the search began. Rather
a gruesome search, I should imagine, but it goes to prove that even the dead
cannot rest in peace these days.
Communication:
Last Friday the body of Mr. Twigger was being brought from Estevan to
Taylorton in a car driven by William Heminger, accompanied by Charley Twigger,
son of the deceased. When about a mile or so out of Estevan they met a car
driven by a provincial policeman. About a mile further on they heard a car give
warning as though wanting to pass them. They turned out to let it go by, which
it did for a matter of a hundred yards or so then stopped across the road and
called on Mr. Heminger to stop. The policeman came up and demanded to know what
they were carrying. On being told it was a corpse he asked whose. When told all
particulars he proceeded to examine the car, after shaking the coffin. When he
was satisfied he gave a curt remark that they could go on. The whole affair has
left a very bitter feeling in this neighbourhood, and I was requested to let you
know about it. Duty is duty as we know, but I do think that such an incident as
this shows pretty plainly that the provincial police methods could be
considerably improved. I remain, Yours faithfully, E. Bert Kearney
Note- This
was the time of Rum Running in Southern Saskatchewan,
and running booze in a casket was probably done before this.
1st wife-
Jane Cashmoore
married Aug 14, 1859 in Exhall, Warwickshire, England
b- ca 1842 in Bedworth, Warwickshire, England
d- Mar 3, 1890,
Pembroke, Ontario, age 48
daughter of Thomas Cashmoore
John and Jane had 16 children
2nd wife-
Isabelle "Bella" Twigger, nee Thibodeau,
married 1891-94 in ON or SK
b- ON (age 59 in 1921)
d- May 29, 1943, Burnaby BC, age 84
buried in Ocean View Burial Park, Burnaby BC
Widow of the late John Twigger,
late residence 1473 Nelson Avenue, Burnaby, BC
Survived by two sons, Charles at home; Johnny in Saskatchewan;
1 sister Mrs. A. E. Simpson.
Funeral service June 2, at 11 a.m.
from the Home Funeral Chapel, 742 East Hastings,
Rev. J. S. Muldrew officiating
son-
John "Johnny" Twigger (Jr)
b- ca 1897 in SK
d- Jan 10, 1973 in Bienfait SK, age 76
Buried in Bienfait Cemetery
Funeral service Saturday, Jan. 13, at 2:30 p.m.
from St. Peter and St. Paul Anglican Church, Bienfait.
with Archdeacon Schermon officiating.
1916 and 1921- Driver in a Coal Mine Taylorton SK
In later life he only had one arm
son-
Charles William "Charlie" Twigger
b- Apr 9, 1901, Taylorton, SK (Section
4-Township 02- Range 06-W2)
d- Sept 4, 1953, doa St. Paul's Hospital, Vancouver BC, age 52
Buried in Ocean View Burial Park
Occupation- Steel Slinger, Construction
Late
of 3428 E. 3rd.
Funeral Service Wed. Sept. 9 at 1 p.m. from the Chapel of Chimes,
Rev. H. Lennox officiating
1916- Labourer in a Coal Mine, Taylorton SK
1921- Motorman in a Coal Mine at Taylorton
when he died he was survived by his wife,
Eleanor Nelson
Charles
had
2 daughters:
Yvonne Mary Twigger
b- in Bienfait
Yvonne changed her name to Kate,
and she married ? Wright, divorced,
She then remarried Michael Hoyt Du Pont,
member of the famous Du Pont family.
Pat Twigger
b-
Thanks to
Dan Kennedy, London, ON for info above. |