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Magee Family
AR-MS-439 · Família · [ca. 1833]-1962

Black, Mary Magee 1864-1947
Haigler, Henrietta Magee 1879-1962
Magee, Charles 1877-1954
Magee, Elizabeth 1874-[19--]
Magee, Frederick 1881-1955
Magee, James [ca. 1833]-1893
Magee, James (Jr) 1866-1896
Magee, Jane (Jenny) 1860-1938
Magee, Jessica 1869-1952
Magee, Hannah (Hazel) 1871-1962
Magee, Nelson 1873-1951
Magee, Sophia Jamieson [ca. 1835]-1898
Magee, William 1862-1955

Sophia Jamieson and James Magee lived in Blythe, Huron County, Ontario. They had 12 children between 1860 and 1881 – Jane, William, Mary, James, Jessica, Hannah, Nelson, Elizabeth, Charles, Henrietta, Frederick and a daughter that died in infancy.

Following the death of patriarch James Magee in 1893, Sophia and some of her children moved west to Alberta. Over the next few years, more of the adult children moved from Ontario to Alberta. By 1898 all but three of Sophia’s children had moved to Alberta. James, Elizabeth, and Charles remained in Ontario.

In Alberta, William, Nelson, and Frederick all took homesteads. Mary, Jessica, and Henrietta all married. Jane remained single and was a dressmaker. Hannah also remained single and was a school teacher.

Louis Garneau Family
AR-MS-717-S-2 · Família · 1872-2001

Garneau, Louis 1872-1954
Garneau, Louis 1909-unknown
Lacombe, Millie Garneau 1910-1998
Garneau, Rose 1912-2001

Louis Garneau was born 21 Aug 1872 to Eleanor Thomas and Laurent Garneau in Manitoba. He married Elizabeth (Betsy) Lavallee and they had seven children – Louis, Millie, Rose, Agnes, Malvine, Helena, and Irene. Louis Garneau died 17 Jan 1954 in St. Paul, Alberta.

Ned Garneau Family
AR-MS-717-S-2 · Família · 1875-1995

Garneau, Edward (Ned) 1875-1958
Garneau, Laurence 1906-1990
Garneau, Edward 1908-unknown
Shypanski, Mary Mabel Garneau 1912-1995

Edward (Ned) Garneau was born 3 Apr 1875 to Eleanor Thomas and Laurent Garneau in Manitoba. Ned married Mabel Mary Mooney and they had four children – Laurence, Edward, Mary Mabel, and Marguerite. Ned Garneau died 18 Sep 1958 in Alberta.

Archange Garneau Brady Family
AR-MS-717-S-2 · Família · 1877-1988

Brady, Archange Garneau 1877-1918
Brady, James P. 1908-1967
Brady, Jeanne (Sr. Archange) 1911-1984
Brady, John Redmond 1913-unknown
DeGroot, Anne Brady 1906-1982
Olsen, Eleanor Brady 1909-1988

Archange Garneau was born about 1877 to Eleanor Thomas and Laurent Garneau in Strathcona, Alberta. Archange married James Brady and they had eight children – Anne, James, Eleanor, Jeanne, Redmond, Antony, Dorothy and Kathleen. Archange Garneau Brady died in 1918 in St. Paul, Alberta.

Alexander Garneau Family
AR-MS-717-S-2 · Família · 1880-1999

Garneau, Alexander 1880-1918
Garneau, Harold 1908-1999
Garneau, Oscar 1910-1996
Garneau, Charlotte 1912-1918

Alexander Garneau was born 22 Feb 1880 to Eleanor Thomas and Laurent Garneau in Strathcona, Alberta. Alexander married Anne Marie (Mamie) Akerblad and they had five children – Harold, Oscar, Charlotte, Alex, and Thelma. Alexander Garneau died in 1918 in Vegreville, Alberta.

John Garneau Family
AR-MS-717-S-2 · Família · 1885-1997

Garneau, John 1885-1949
Garneau, Robert Elphage (Alf) 1909-1997
Garneau, Leo 1910-1987
Hogg, Mildred Garneau 1913-1997

Jean Michel (John) was born 30 December 1885 to Eleanor Thomas and Laurent Garneau in Strathcona, Alberta. John married Mary Alexina Gauthier and they had seven children – Robert Elphage (Alf), Leo, Millie, Alma, Bertha, Edward, and Gladys. John Garneau died 30 Aug 1949 in New Westminster, British Columbia.

Garneau Family
AR-MS-717 · Família · 1840-2001

Brady, Archange Garneau 1877-1918
Brady, James P. 1908-1967
Brady, Jeanne (Sr. Archange) 1911-1984
Brady, John Redmond 1913-unknown
DeGroot, Anne Brady 1906-1982
Garneau, Alexander 1880-1918
Garneau, Charlotte 1882-1902
Garneau, Charlotte 1912-1918
Garneau, Edward (Ned) 1875-1958
Garneau, Edward 1908-unknown
Garneau, Eleanor Thomas 1853-1912
Garneau, John 1885-1949
Garneau, Harold 1908-1999
Garneau, Laurence 1906-1990
Garneau, Laurent 1840-1921
Garneau, Lawrence (Larry) 1878-1918
Garneau, Leo 1910-1987
Garneau, Louis 1872-1954
Garneau, Louis 1909-unknown
Garneau, Oscar 1910-1996
Garneau, Robert Elphage (Alf) 1909-1997
Garneau, Rose 1912-2001
Hogg, Mildred Garneau 1913-1997
Lacombe, Millie Garneau 1910-1998
Olsen, Eleanor Brady 1909-1988
Poirer, Agatha Garneau 1883-1918
Savard, Millicent Garneau 1888-1950
Shillabeer, Yvonne Savard 1912-1992
Shypanski, Mary Mabel Garneau 1912-1995

Laurent and Eleanor Garneau lived in Strathcona, Alberta. They had 11 children between 1870 and 1890 – Victoria, Louis, Edward (Ned), Archange, Lawrence (Larry), Alexander, Charlotte, Agatha, John (Jean Michel), Millicent, and Henri.

In 1874 they settled on River Lot 7 on the south side of the North Saskatchewan river opposite Fort Edmonton. The land extended from the river-bank in the north to what is now University Avenue in the south and from 112 Street in the west to about 109 Street in the east. The Garneaus built a log cabin at 11103 Saskatchewan Drive, around what is now the Humanities Building at the University of Alberta. The area around the university is known as Garneau, named for Laurent Garneau.

By 1914 the Garneaus had 18 grandchildren:
Children of Louis Garneau - Louis, Millie, Rose,
Children of Ned Garneau - Laurence, Edward, Mary Mabel,
Children of Archange Garneau Brady – Anne, James P., Eleanor, Jeanne, J. Redmond
Children of Alexander Garneau – Harold, Oscar, Charlotte
Children of John Garneau - Robert Elphage (Alf), Leo, Mildred (Millie)
Child of Millicent Garneau Savard – Yvonne.

Millicent Garneau Savard Family
AR-MS-717-S-2 · Família · 1888-1992

Savard, Millicent Garneau 1888-1950
Shillabeer, Yvonne Savard 1912-1992

Millicent Garneau was born in 1888 to Eleanor Thomas and Laurent Garneau in Strathcona, Alberta. Millicent married Oscar Savard and they had one child – Rose. Oscar Savard died in 1922 and Millicent later married Arthur Bergevin. Millicent Garneau Savard died in April 1950 in Edmonton.

Garneau, Thomas Family
AR-MS-717-S-1 · Família · 1840-1921

Garneau, Eleanor Thomas 1853-1912
Garneau, Laurent 1840-1921

Laurent (Lawrence) Garneau was born 1 Dec 1840 to Archange Cadotte and Louis Garneau in Sault Sainte Marie, Chippewa, Michigan, USA. He left Michigan in 1859 to participate in the fur trade along the Missouri River, but abandoned his business as a result of Sioux activity in the area. Following his movement out of the Missouri, Garneau joined the Red River buffalo hunt, settling with the French Métis of the White Horse Plains.

During the 1869 Red River Uprising, Garneau participated as one of Louis Riel's soldiers in resisting the transition to the Canadian administration of the northwest. After the uprising, Garneau joined the Métis migration out of the new province of Manitoba into the Saskatchewan River basin.

Eleanor Thomas was born 12 Aug 1852 to Alexander Thomas and Victoria Taylor in the Scottish settlement of Kildonan in Manitoba. In the late 1860’s Eleanor Thomas and Laurent Garneau married. Eleanor and Laurent had 11 children – Victoria, Louis, Edward (Ned), Archange, Lawrence (Larry), Alexander, Charlotte, Agatha, John (Jean Michel), Millicent, and Henri.

Following a stint with the Hudson's Bay Company, Garneau settled on River Lot 7 building a log cabin at 11103 Saskatchewan Drive, around what is now the Humanities Building at the University of Alberta. Laurent Garneau was also an accomplished musician. He played the fiddle and was often sought out to provide music for local weddings and dances.

In 1885, Garneau was court-martialled and imprisoned due to his previous connection to Riel and for his actions during the 1869/1870 uprising. Following his release, Garneau remained in Edmonton and became involved in the politics of the area. In 1892, his candidacy for the territorial legislature was refused because of the allegations levelled against him in 1885.

Garneau left Edmonton in 1901 for St. Paul de Métis, where he continued to homestead until his death in December 1921.

Eleanor Thomas Garneau died 13 Jul 1912 in St. Paul and was buried in Saint Joachim's Cemetery in Edmonton.

Laurent Garneau died 10 Dec 1921 in St. Paul, Alberta.

Webb Family
AR-MS-49 · Família · 1882-2014

Godwin, Ellen Webb 1911-2014
Webb, Alice Beatrice Miller 1879-1958
Webb, Joseph 1882-1966

Joseph Webb and Alice Miller were both born in England and came to Edmonton around 1909. They married in Edmonton and had one daughter – Ellen, known as Nell.

The family lived in the downtown area of Edmonton. In 1931, Joseph and Alice moved to Vancouver. Nell remained in Edmonton, married and had one child.