Item IHM.2020.0077 - Descendants of Thomas Madeley

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Descendants of Thomas Madeley

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IHM.2020.0077

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  • [199-?] (Creation)
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    Madeley, Henry
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    Indian Head (Sask.)

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0.5 cm of textual records

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A homemade book made by Henry Madeley containing genealogical information about his family. It is an 11-page printout from a genealogical database. The pages are single-sided, letter-sized pages in plastic sleeves.

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Thomas Madeley came to Indian Head in 1882 as part of the crew building the CPR railroad. He quit the railway crew west of moose Jaw at freeze-up and returned to Indian Head, helping Arthur J. Osment construct the Bell Barn as well as the first store in Indian Head. In 1883, he homesteaded south of Qu'Appelle (see Indian Head History Book pp 548-550).

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