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William Alexander

William Alexander. Photo taken in Scotland by James Ewing (11 Crown Street, Aberdeen & Braemar).

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Alexander Family at the Bent in Laurencekirk, Scotland

Alexander Family at the Bent, Laurencekirk, Scotland, about 1866. Back row, left to right: Tom, Jean, William Sr. (father), Maria, Jessie (mother)? holding Maggie, Jim, and Jessie. Front row, left to right: Willie, Mina (Willamina), Ack (Alexander), Lizzie, Euphemia, and Charles.

Knott Hothersal

Knott Hothersal, carpenter, contractor and church lay reader was born March 30, 1841 in Lancaster, England. He died Feb. 18, 1916 in Lake Saskatoon, Alberta.

Jessie & Mary Hothersal

Jessie and May Hothersal, children of Knott and Mary Hothersal. Jessie was born in Manchester, England May 14, 1875 and died in Edmonton, Alberta May 28, 1971. Jessie and her husband Robert Holmes, immigrated to Saskatoon Lake, Alberta in the early 1900s where they worked as missionaries. Mary (May) Alice Cheetham Hothersal Smith was born June 15, 1878 and died June 6, 1968.

Hothersal & Holmes Families

Extended Hothersal family during Robert & Jessie's furlough in England in 1907. Robert and Jessie immigrated to Canada and worked as missionaries at Saskatoon Lake, Alberta.

Robert Holmes, Missionary

Robert Holmes of Harrow was a missionary. He was born around 1855, died July 20, 1916, and was buried in St. Luke's Cemetery, Lake Saskatoon, Alberta.

Hothersal & Holmes Families

Knott Hothersal, Baby George Holmes, Jessie and Robert Holmes, May Hothersal and Annie Holmes before Robert & Jessie leave for Canada. Robert and Jessie worked as missionaries at Saskatoon Lake, Alberta.

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