I love this picture of
Rebecca Gray. What I love is how cute
she looks and the scene around her – it evokes images of the old homesteads one
sees in movies!
"Grandma" Rebecca Whidden nee Gray (photo courtesy of Anne Marie Cormier) |
She must have been
loveable because she was affectionately referred to as “Grandma Whidden” even in the
newspapers of the area!
Rebecca Gray married
David Whidden. David was the son of
Samuel Whidden and Sophia Vincent. Both
Rebecca and David were born in Colchester Co, Nova Scotia.
I stumbled across David’s
obituary which outlined how the two were married in Nova
Scotia and how he went west to Alberta in 1907. He settled in Batts, just north of Jarrow, and
the family came out in 1908.
David Whidden was one
of the first pioneers of the area and his family witnessed the growing of the
community – the railroad, the schools, the churches etc.
They had seven
children, all born in Nova Scotia:
Harold Alwyn; Rebecca; William Aubrey; Valentina Vincent aka Tina; Karl
Douglas; and twins Ruby and Ruth.
Ruby and Ruth married
brothers Percy and Howard Robinson; Ruby remained in Alberta
while Ruth went to the boys’ home state of Minnesota.
And both girls lived to be over 100 years of age! Almost like a contest – Ruby died at 101 years of age while Ruth outlived her
by 5 more years!! It’s a shame I couldn’t
find any newspaper articles for them.
Jarrow Cemetery, Jarrow, Alberta (photo courtesy of Bob Oswald)
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David's Obit
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