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Object ID
MSS 152
Artist
Pepin, Thomas A.
Title
Thomas A. Pepin fonds.
Extent
0.1 cm f textual records.
Date
1929.
Description
The fonds consists of the Vancouver Daily Province Pioneer's Certificate Roll of Honour (1929) presented to Thomas A. Pepin for being an official pioneer of British Columbia and a loyal Province reader for 30 years. (1976.001.029).
People/Subject
Pepin, Thomas Alfred, b.1878
Thomas A. Pepin was born in Arnprior, Ont., in 1878 and moved to Vancouver, B.C., with his parents (Joseph S. Pepin, 1844-1916, and Malinda (Charbonneau) Pepin, 1856-1916) in 1886. In 1888, the family purchased a 142-acre farm at Burton Prairie (Dewdney), B.C., which was lost to flood in 1894. They then moved to Hall's Prairie, B.C., where Thomas was the first to start a general store. He subsequently moved to Langley's Campbell Valley area in 1917, purchasing two 160-acre parcels of land originally owned by Fay and Merrill. He and his wife Lucy Annand ran a small dairy farm, but poor soil and a lack of adequate water supplies resulted in their moving to Aldergrove in 1929.
Term Source: Roads & Place Names in Langley, B.C., pg. 37, 66 (Pepin)
pioneer settlers
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