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Object ID
4778
Title
Berry family gathering in front of the Berry House on Old Yale Road.
Date
[193-?].
Description
Berry family gathering in front of the Berry House on Old Yale Road. John W. Berry is seated in the centre with wife Lydia (right). Seated on the grass is (l-r) Chub Berry, Terry Carr, Bill Berry, Dick Berry, Jean Hope (nee Berry), unidentified, Helen, and 3 unidentified people. Seated on the arm of the chair on the far left is Edith Carr (nee Berry). Standing beside her is Charles Lightfoor and then (l-r) Mike Carr, Harry and Vera Berry, unidentified, Marion Smith (left behind J.W.), unidentified, Betty Lightfoot (behind J.W.), unidentified (in front of Tom Berry), Jack Berry, Mary "Mamie" Storey, and Helen Smith. Taken the same day as #4779.
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Berry House (and Barn)
See Also: Belmont Farm
Berry, Gordon (Chub)
Gordon Berry was born June 21, 1928 to Harry and Vera Berry. He married a woman named Fran, and they had two daughters, Sharon and Leanne. Gordon died April 8, 2002.
Berry, Harold "Harry" Sterne
Harold "Harry" Sterne Berry was born in Langley on 17 August, 1901 to John Walter Berry and Lydia Bowman. He married Vera Evelyn Laking (1902-1979) on 19 October, 1922, in Vancouver. They had 6 children, including Gordon (Chub), Helen, Ted, Dick, Bill and Jean. Harold died on 4 December, 1980. Harry Berry was a farmer on Belmont Dairy Farm, and lived in only two houses his whole life.
In 1976 the museum interviewed Harold and John Coulter Berry. The interview can be found at SR-008 and SR-009.
Berry, John Walter, 1868-1943
John Walter Berry was born on December 18, 1869 in Bruce County, Ontario to parents William Berry and Susanah (Sterne) Berry. In 1890 he married Lydia Bowman of Mannheim, Ontario. They had 7 children: Edith (b. 1891), Edward (b. 1894), William (b. 1900), Harold (b. 1901), Anne (b. 1903), John (b. 1905), and Thomas (b. 1910). John moved his family to Langley in 1897 to help long-time friend David Moss Coulter open a general store. The pair opened two stores, one in Murrayville (managed by Berry) and one in Fort Langley (managed by Coulter). In 1904 John sold his store to Hugh A. MacDonald. During the time he owned the store, John purchased a 135 acre price of land and went on to build a successful dairy farm (Belmont). In 1910 he helped form the Fraser Valley Milk Producers Association. John was a prominent Langley citizen. He served as Municipal Clerk in the Township of Langley from 1899-1909, as Chairman of the Langley School Board from 1912-1936, and as MLA for the Delta Riding (which consisted of Delta, Surrey and Langley) from 1928-1932. He also served as an auctioneer and valuator. John died at his home on Old Yale Road after a lengthy illness on September 5, 1943 at the age of 74. He is buried in the Murrayville Cemetery.
See Also: Coulter & Berry Store
Term Source: The Langley Story, pg. 249 (Waite) ; From Prairie to City, p. 85 (Sommer).
Berry, Lydia (nee Bowman), 1866-1948
Lydia Berry (nee Bowman) was born in Ontario on 7 October, 1867. She married John Walter Berry in 1890, and they had seven children: two sons died during World War I. She died on April 20, 1948.
Term Source: Comparison of 1990 and counting, pg5 (MacKinnon), and HPC Record (BERRY-1), The Langley Story pg.
Berry, Thomas Kerr
Thomas Kerr Berry was born on July 22, 1910, in New Westminster, to John Walter and Lydia Berry.
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