My great grandmother, Annie Eliza Crowe, was born on July 31, 1893 in Torbrooke, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia. In the late 1890s, Annie moved with her family to Rossland and then Nelson, BC where her father, Thomas Clarence Crowe, worked in hardrock mining.
The 1901 census shows Annie E, 7, living in Rossland with the rest of her family.
The 1911 census shows Annie Crowe, 17, living on her own in Silverton, near Nelson.
Annie Eliza married Richard White in December 13, 1911 in New Denver, BC (see Richard James White below).
The 1921 census shows Annie White, 28, living her family in Silverton, BC: Richard, 33, Dorothy, 9, Leonard, 4, and Albert, 35.
This photo of Annie was likely taken in Nelson in the 1930s.
Annie’s siblings remained in BC.
After Richard's death in 1958, Annie moved to Vancouver where she lived in the West End. She died in March 1975 in West Vancouver.
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Richard James White
My great grandfather, Richard James White, was born in St. Austell in Cornwall, England on May 3, 1888 and came to Canada as a young man in the early 1900s.
Richard was one of three children born to Richard White and Mary Ann Avery. The 1891 census shows Richard, 3, Albert, 1, Mary A, 27 and Richard White, 27, Tin Miner living in Tregrehan Mills, St. Austell.
The 1901 census shows Richard, 12, Albert J, 10, Orlando, 8, and Mary Ann, 37 living in Trenowah, Cornwall. When Richard left Cornwall and came to Canada, he initially worked in Richmond, BC on a farm and then later moved to Rossland and then New Denver, near Nelson, to work in the mines.
He married Annie Eliza (ne: Crowe) on December 13, 1911 in New Denver. Richard worked in nearby Silverton where he worked in the mines. He and Annie had two children in Silverton: Gertrude Dorothy Anne White (b. 1912), and Leonard George (b. 1917). In about 1932, the family moved to Bralorne, BC when a new mine opened.
This photo is likely taken in Bralorne in the 1930s. In mid 1940's, Richard retired and moved to Nelson and in September 1958 died there. Richard’s brothers, Albert and Orlando, also left Cornwall but settled in Butte, Montana.
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