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PIONEER SETTLERS IN AND AROUND SASKATOON

(A pioneer settler is defined as one coming in by trail and before the
Railway in 1890)

(1885 continued)
Lasher, David W.
Pendygrasse, Harold.
Pendygrasse, Neville (drowned off the ferry in 1887).
Pendygrasse, Sefton.
Robinson, Amos.
Thompson, Mary Ellen (sister of Mrs. Fletcher, now Mrs. Capt.
Andrews)
Wheeler, Seager.
1886-The following additional names appear in the Minutes of the Method-
        ist Mission, which was opened in this year, and are known to have
        been recent arrivals:-
Smith, Archie (son of Henry Smith).
Smith, Joseph Albert (son of Henry Smith).
Other arrivals were:-
a'Court, Hon. W. A. H.
Barley, George.
Bate, W. P
Gagen, Geo.
Irvine, Kate.
Mawson, John.
May, Captain Charles W., R.N., and son Charles.
Proctor, Joseph.
Shephard, John.
Stephenson, William, wife and children, George, Maud, Viictoria.
Smith, Charles and G. L. (sons of Henry Smith).
Thompson, Alex.
1887-On the Minutes of the T. C. Pioneers' Society
Guthrie, J. W., teacher.
On the Minutes of the Methodist Mission
Hodgson, Frederick Watson Jonathan Judson (pastor).
Leslie, James.
Others were :-
Blackley, Andrew, and wife.
Brown, Herbert L. (Archie's brother), and wife.
Caswell, J. D., with wife and children, Mary, Martha, Jennie,
Andrew, John.
Coster, Ernest J. F.
Hood, James (and family).
Irvine, Joseph.
Mrs. F. S. Pendygrasse.
Pendygrasse, Muriel.
1888-From the Minutes of the T. C. Pioneers' Society:-
Elliott, Miss Bella (Mrs. Geo. W. Stephenson).
From the Minutes of the Methodist Mission:-
Peters, Rev. J. (pastor)
Smith, Wm. ("Canary")
Davidson, F. G.
Donan, Hugh, with his wife and children.
McDonald, D. M.
1889-Mentioned in the Minutes of the T. C. Pioneers' Society for the first
time
Brawley, Miss (Mrs. D. Stanley King).
King, D. Stanley.
Lusk, David.
McCallum, Peter, Instructor on White Cap's Reserve.
Salisbury, Walter, telegraph operator, Humboldt.
Skafte, J., school teacher at Clark's Crossing.
Thomson, James.
Thomson, Miss Alvina.
Tucker, W. R., Indian Agent (McCallum's successor).
To these add:-
Brawley, John.
Thompson, Miss Josina.
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