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The reporting of births was haphazard at best in the early years. Not all issues of past newspapers have been saved to microfilm, however, every effort is being made to research what is available for this collection. Our goal is to help in researching ancestors and add a sense of history. This page is a continuing effort and will be added to, often, as more research is completed.
Births
The past week has shown a marked increase in the population of the
city. Following are the most recent additions:
Wednesday, Dec. 25, Mrs. L.F. Woela, a son.
Friday, Dec. 27, (sic) Mrs. Rev. J.C. Waltner,
a daughter.
Sunday, Dec. 28 (sic) Mrs. Frank Pendleton,
a daughter, and Mrs. Frank Russell, a son.
Monday, Dec. 29, Mrs. Frank Rhode, a son.
Tuesday, Dec. 30, Mrs. Peter Taylor, a daughter.
A bouncing girl arrived at the residence of Mr. David Dumane,
Sunday morning. Dave is jubilant over the affair.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ruelle, on Thursday of last week, a son.
A little stranger made its appearance at the residence of Sol. Pelkey.
Mother and child doing nicely.
Mr. J. Goddard is the proud father of a tiny baby girl. This is the fourth daughter, but received a hearty welcome.
Born to Prof. and Mrs. C.A. Brigden, a daughter, on Wednesday, the 25th inst.
Mr. and Mrs. Q. McQueen are the happy parents of a bouncing son, which arrived at their home on Sunday.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. T. Jones, on Thursday, the 19th inst., a son. Charley is pardonably proud over this 15 pound addition to his family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Halsted are rejoicing over the arrival of another baby girl.
Phil Allie was seen one day last week with a proud smile on his face, caused by the arrival of a bouncing boy. Mother and child doing well.
Mrs. Tom Brazeau arrived in this city on Saturday evening last, and on Sunday evening was presented with a bouncing boy at the residence of Mrs. LeClair, the mother of Mrs. Brazeau.
Mrs. Wm. Ploof gave birth to a baby girl Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Alt rejoice over the addition of a son to the family;
also Mr. and Mrs. Albert Martindale.
Wm. Duame wears a broad smile now-a-days; cause,
a bouncing girl, Saturday.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hall, Thursday
morning, Oct. 22, 1891, a daughter. Mother and child doing well.
Greenwood
Mr. and Mrs. H. Bayling were blessed with a baby girl on Wednesday.