About 1902 he along with his mother, sister Julia and brother Sumner moved to Lake de May, Alberta and lived there in a settler's prairie cabin...The closest town was Wetaskiwin which meant a long trip for supplies by means of wagons.
Ernest married Rose Nelson, daughter of Ed Nelson of Lake Demay and continued farming in the district until the fall of 1922 when he and his family moved to British Columbia.
Ernest W. Emery had an auction sale Nov. 22, 1921. Among the items for sale were: black Percheron stallion, 8 mares, 2 colts 2 years old, 8 younger colts, 17 cows, some calves, Purebred Berkshire boar, Purebred sows, Oxford ram and 5 ewes, 35 chickens, 30 turkeys, 7 Toulouse geese, hay, greenfeed, harness, machinery and household effects. A. D. Campbell was Auctioneer.
About 1902 he along with his mother, sister Julia and brother Sumner moved to Lake de May, Alberta and lived there in a settler's prairie cabin...The closest town was Wetaskiwin which meant a long trip for supplies by means of wagons.
Ernest married Rose Nelson, daughter of Ed Nelson of Lake Demay and continued farming in the district until the fall of 1922 when he and his family moved to British Columbia.
Ernest W. Emery had an auction sale Nov. 22, 1921. Among the items for sale were: black Percheron stallion, 8 mares, 2 colts 2 years old, 8 younger colts, 17 cows, some calves, Purebred Berkshire boar, Purebred sows, Oxford ram and 5 ewes, 35 chickens, 30 turkeys, 7 Toulouse geese, hay, greenfeed, harness, machinery and household effects. A. D. Campbell was Auctioneer.
Inscription
Pleasant St. Cemetery record --
Section F, Row 1, Lot 3:
Ernest Wilbur Emery, d 10-20-1929
Rosa Alvina Emery, d 12-13-1969
Nellie Emery, d 5-4-1929
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Explore more
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement