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Object ID
5222
Title
Jennifer (left) and Sylvia Oates in plaid skirts, with their dad, Eardley, in a truck at their farm in Willoughby.
Date
[ca. 1952].
Description
Jennifer (left) and Sylvia Oates in plaid skirts, with their dad, Eardley, in his truck at their farm in Willoughby.
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Oates, Eardley Connors
Eardley Connors Oates married Anne Barnes-Cooke. They had two daughters born while the family lived in India: Sylvia in about 1944 and Jennifer (later Phipps) born on Oct. 9, 1945. The family moved to BC, and stayed with friends in New Westminster before buying a farm on James Road in Willoughby on January 13, 1948. Neighbours here were the Light family, and the Marsh (Margaret and Marie) family. While the family lived here, Anne's father, Lewis Barnes-Cooke, fell in a well. Granddaughter Jennifer found him and he was rescued (it was mentioned in the Langley Advance newspaper). The girls attended Willoughby School before the family moved to Burnaby in 1954.
Oates, Jennifer (Phipps)
Eardley Connors Oates married Anne Barnes-Cooke. They had two daughters born while the family lived in India: Sylvia in about 1944 and Jennifer (later Phipps) born on Oct. 9, 1945. The family moved to BC, and stayed with friends in New Westminster before buying a farm on James Road in Willoughby on January 13, 1948. Neighbours here were the Light family, and the Marsh (Margaret and Marie) family. While the family lived here, Anne's father, Lewis Barnes-Cooke, fell in a well. Granddaughter Jennifer found him and he was rescued (it was mentioned in the Langley Advance newspaper). The girls attended Willoughby School before the family moved to Burnaby in 1954.
Oates, Sylvia
Eardley Connors Oates married Anne Barnes-Cooke. They had two daughters born while the family lived in India: Sylvia in about 1944 and Jennifer (later Phipps) born on Oct. 9, 1945. The family moved to BC, and stayed with friends in New Westminster before buying a farm on James Road in Willoughby on January 13, 1948. Neighbours here were the Light family, and the Marsh (Margaret and Marie) family. While the family lived here, Anne's father, Lewis Barnes-Cooke, fell in a well. Granddaughter Jennifer found him and he was rescued (it was mentioned in the Langley Advance newspaper). The girls attended Willoughby School before the family moved to Burnaby in 1954.
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Willoughby
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