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Thomas Andrew Iddings

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Thomas Andrew Iddings

Birth
Death
1950 (aged 94–95)
Burial
Rimbey, Red Deer Census Division, Alberta, Canada Add to Map
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One of the children of Thomas Iddings and his wife Elizabeth is not listed, Bernice Iddings Frisken. My great-aunt, Bernice was born between Alta and Homer. She and her husband Don Frisken do not appear to be listed in Findagrave. They farmed in New Norway, Alberta, and she moved to Camrose after he died, so her burial records may be there.

Name Thomas F Iddings
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Age 49
Birthplace USA
Relation to Head of House Head
Spouse's Name Lizzie M Iddings
Immigration Year 1903
Province Alberta
District Strathcona
Sub-District Description Townships 42 to 49 inclusive in ranges 1, 2, 3, Township 42 in range 4, and those parts of Townships 50, 51 in ranges 1, 2, 3 lying south of the Saskatchewan river, all west of the 5th M
Sub-District 37B
Section 8
Township 42
Range 2
Meridian 5
Horses 13
Milk Cows 10
Cattle 46
Hogs 2
Household Members (Name) Age Relationship
Thomas F Iddings 49 Head
Lizzie M Iddings
32 Wife
Glenn D Iddings
21 Son
Alla T Iddings
5 Daughter
Helen B Iddings
1 Daughter
Homer Iddings
Jan 4 Son

e 1906 Canada Census of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta

Contributor:
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In the spring of 1903 my parents, T. A. (Tom) Id-
dings and Elizabeth Pridgeon-Iddings with Glenn
and Verne, my half brothers, Alta, my two year old
sister and Don Burdette one year old brother, came
from Danbury, Iowa to make their home on land
three miles South of Rimbey. Father had previously
come to find a location. Father also took a home-
stead.

The household goods, stock and machinery were
shipped by rail to Ponoka and the family came by

T.A. Iddings and first family Thomas A. and wife Elizabeth Dean and
sons Lynn, Glen and Vcrn

train. They first lived in the "Joiner Place" one and
one half miles south of Rimbey. That house was in
use up until the time Walter and Essie Peabody
built a new dwelling.
One of the children of Thomas Iddings and his wife Elizabeth is not listed, Bernice Iddings Frisken. My great-aunt, Bernice was born between Alta and Homer. She and her husband Don Frisken do not appear to be listed in Findagrave. They farmed in New Norway, Alberta, and she moved to Camrose after he died, so her burial records may be there.

Name Thomas F Iddings
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Age 49
Birthplace USA
Relation to Head of House Head
Spouse's Name Lizzie M Iddings
Immigration Year 1903
Province Alberta
District Strathcona
Sub-District Description Townships 42 to 49 inclusive in ranges 1, 2, 3, Township 42 in range 4, and those parts of Townships 50, 51 in ranges 1, 2, 3 lying south of the Saskatchewan river, all west of the 5th M
Sub-District 37B
Section 8
Township 42
Range 2
Meridian 5
Horses 13
Milk Cows 10
Cattle 46
Hogs 2
Household Members (Name) Age Relationship
Thomas F Iddings 49 Head
Lizzie M Iddings
32 Wife
Glenn D Iddings
21 Son
Alla T Iddings
5 Daughter
Helen B Iddings
1 Daughter
Homer Iddings
Jan 4 Son

e 1906 Canada Census of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta

Contributor:
[email protected]

In the spring of 1903 my parents, T. A. (Tom) Id-
dings and Elizabeth Pridgeon-Iddings with Glenn
and Verne, my half brothers, Alta, my two year old
sister and Don Burdette one year old brother, came
from Danbury, Iowa to make their home on land
three miles South of Rimbey. Father had previously
come to find a location. Father also took a home-
stead.

The household goods, stock and machinery were
shipped by rail to Ponoka and the family came by

T.A. Iddings and first family Thomas A. and wife Elizabeth Dean and
sons Lynn, Glen and Vcrn

train. They first lived in the "Joiner Place" one and
one half miles south of Rimbey. That house was in
use up until the time Walter and Essie Peabody
built a new dwelling.


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