Tenth Generation (Continued)
They had the following children:
Edna Earle SQUAREBRIGGS (Margaret Emma “Mag” McDONALD9, Dorcas Ann BOUNDY8, Maria CORNISH7, Samuel6, Mary ADAMS5, John4, Mary NEALE3, John2, Bennett1).
Born in 1900 in PEI, Canada. Edna Earle died on 6 Apr 1991; she was 91.
Notes from Laing MacDowell:
> Edna went to Saskatchewan in 1922 and taught school at Scott, Delisle and Bienait.l.
> Visited PEI in 1926 while on honeymoon.
> Husband went to Queens in 1936.
> In 1937 family visited PEI to see Edna’s mother who still lived on the farm at Miscouche.
Her mother went to Saskatoon about 1940 but after a few months returned to PEI.
> Jacquie and Dan visited P.E.I. in 1990 visited Grandparents former home owned b Picton & Eleanor Brwn. Fern and Leeman Caseley drove and entertained them while there.
> Sister Dora died in 1991
> Jacquie said a relative of Jim’s. Stuart Squarebriggs, had tried to keep track of the family and said Wes died in Flinflon in 1959
Jack Squarebriggs daughter Jean (probably born in 1940s) was in contact with Edna until 1970.
On 26 Jun 1926 when Edna Earle was 26, she married Hugh Kenneth* MOIR in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Born on 24 Oct 1900. Hugh Kenneth* died on 14 Jan 1970; he was 69.
Notes from Laing MacDowell:
> Author of “Schoolboy Curling” and “The History of Schoolboy Curling”
> After 40 years of teaching retired in Jun 1965 from the Saskatoon Technical Collegiate. . In his honor Teck students dedicaed the year book to “the best coach of young curliers we have ever seen”. He is the only man to ever coach four Canadian Schoolboy chanpionships in 5 years. 1951, 1952, 1954 & 1955. Elected an honorary member of the Saskatchewan Curling Assn.
They had the following children: