[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Prairie Rose Country- Canada

Gary Warner gary at warnerengineering.com
Wed Oct 24 08:35:02 PDT 2001


Van,

Thank you for offering to do lookups in the book that you have.  The best 
way to get some inquiries is to post a list of the names in the 
book.  Since you are an SGGEE member, we would appreciate it if you could 
give us a copy of the index of names, and the complete title of the book, 
along with a description of the the place this book covers (i.e., something 
like "26 miles northeast of Bremerton, Washington").  We will then include 
that data in our current database of similar material.  If you can get with 
me one on one, I will tell you where to send the data.  Also, if you can 
scan and OCR, or just type in the names, that would also be a big plus, 
since it will save me from doing the same.

Gary Warner
SGGEE

At 09:39 PM 10/23/2001 , Van wrote:
>Jerry:
>
>I have a book covering 75 years of settlement of the Prairie Rose region of
>Canada in which there is often reference to people with Germanic names who
>came from Poland to homestead the prairie lands. It is a collection of
>fascinating stories describing the pioneer life citing their successes,
>hardships and failures.
>
>While I am not familiar with the exact location of this region in Canada, I
>do know it encompasses "Richdale, Stanmore and Scotfield, north through the
>Spondin area to the South Coronation district" covering the period of time
>from 1906 to 1981.
>
>If anyone has family ties to that region, I would be most happy to share the
>book's information with them.
>
>L. Vande Bruggen
>Tracyton, WA
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