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2011.029.011
Date
[between 1890-1910].
Description
Photo of Fleming home on Campbell River Road; image has white border around outer edge; slight rip on left side; inscription on back reads in blue handwritten ink: "Fleming House/Campbell River Rd/near USA border"
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Campbell River Road
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Fleming, Robert John
Robert John Fleming, Sr. (FLEMMING in the 1901 census) was born February 8, 1854 in Ontario, to parents Eliza (nee Kincade) and John Fleming. He married Sarah Saigeon in 1881. The couple had seven children: Eliza May, Ida, Edna, Ethel, Sarah, Robert John, and Robert Alexander. Robert came to Vancouver in the spring of 1887 and helped build the first CPR depot. In November 1887 his wife and two daughters, Eliza and Ida, came to Vancouver. Upon first coming to Langley in 1889, Robert and Sarah lived on the southeast corner of Campbell River Road and Biggar Road. Later they moved to Fort Langley. During 1907 the foundation of St. Andrew's Church in Fort Langley was in need of repair, and Robert was contracted to do the work with his own tools, and was paid $3 a day. He was on the board of management for the church in 1919. The couple moved to Sussex Avenue in Burnaby in 1920. Robert died in 1942 in Burnaby.
Fleming, Sarah
Sarah Saigeon was born in April 3, 1854 in Ontario to John S. and Ellen Saigeon (nee Jordan). She married her aunt's stepson, Robert John Fleming, in 1881, and the couple lived in Moorfield, Ontario (FLEMMING in the 1901 census). The couple had seven children: Eliza May, Ida, Edna, Ethel, Sarah, Robert John, and Robert Alexander. Robert (husband) came to Vancouver in the spring of 1887 and helped build the first CPR depo. In November 1887 his Sarah and their two daughters, Eliza and Ida, came to Vancouver. Upon first coming to Langley in 1889, Robert and Sarah lived on the southeast corner of Campbell River Road and Biggar Road. Later they moved to Fort Langley. The couple moved to Sussex Avenue in Burnaby in 1920. Sarah died in 1940 in Burnaby.
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