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Object Name
Print, Photographic
Object ID
2917
Title
Dan and Mary McEachern on their 65th wedding anniversary.
Date
16 Aug. 1977.
Description
Dan and Mary McEachern on their 65th wedding annivesary. Photograph appeared in the Langley Advance with a write up about the couple. Article notes the photograph was taken at the home of their youngest son, Ronald, on 216th Street in Langley.
Photo Inscription/Caption
On reverse: "Grandma & Grandpa McEachern St. 65th Wedding anniversary August 16, 1977."
People/Subject
McEachern, Daniel George
Daniel George McEachern was born on 31 May, 1890, and died on 14 December, 1984. His wife Mary Etta McEachern (Minnie), nee McLeod, was born on 17 August, 1891, and died on 19 December, 1981. The couple was married August 16th, 1911 in Weyburn, Saskatchewan. Dan was a farmer in Maxim, Saskatchewan before the couple moved to Langley from the Prairies in 1933, settling on the Wilson Townline Road. They lived in Langley for forty years before moving across the Fraser River to Albion (a neighbourhood in the District of Maple Ridge). The couple had 11 children: Elsie, Donnetta, Jack, Arthur, Howard, Elmer, Glenn, Ronald, Bruce, George and Milton.
Daniel was interviewed by the museum in 1976. The interview can be found at SR:016.
McEachern, Mary (Minnie), nee McLeod
Mary Etta McEachern (Minnie), nee McLeod, was born on 17 August, 1891, and died on 19 December, 1981. She married Daniel George McEachern (born on 31 May, 1890, and died on 14 December, 1984) on August 16th, 1911 in Weyburn, Saskatchewan. Dan was a farmer in Maxim, Sasketchewan before the couple moved to Langley from the Prairies in 1933, settling on the Wilson Townline Road. Before their marriage, Mary had worked at a bakeshop. They lived in Langley for forty years before moving across the Fraser River to Albion (a neighbourhood in the District of Maple Ridge). The couple had 11 children: Elsie, Donnetta, Jack, Arthur, Howard, Elmer, Glenn, Ronald, Bruce, George and Milton.
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