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2008.073.003
Title
Nash kids sitting on the front step of their first home in Aldergrove.
Date
[189-?].
Description
Nash kids sitting on the front step of their first home in Aldergrove.
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Nash, Edgar
Edgar John Nash was born May 26, 1892, at Buckhatch Farm, Rattendon Common, Essex, to parents John Angas and Alice Nash. He fought in World War I, and received a Military Medal. He worked as a Park Ranger in British Columbia, and then California. He married Kathleen Collett in 1932. They had no children. Edgar died April 14, 1962, in Sebastopol, California.
Term Source: Nash: A Heritage" by Kathreen Nash.
Nash, Geoffrey (1890-1970)
Geoffrey Nash was born July 6, 1890, at Buckhatch Farm, Rettendon Common, Essex, to parents John Angas and Alice Nash. He died June 21, 1970, in Abbotsford.
Term Source: Fort Langley Cemetery, pg. 44 (Hannay). HPC Record (NASH-1/489), "Nash: A Heritage" by Kathreen Nash.
Nash, Philip
Philip Edward Nash was born May 5, 1888, at Buckhatch Farm, Rettendon Common, Essex, England, to parents Alice and John Angas Nash. In 1916 he married Helen Marie McIntyre in New Westminster. They had four children: Ada, Robert Alexander (b. 1917 in Edmonton), Thomas, and Leonard. Philip died July 6. 1929, in Northfield, Vermont, USA.
Term Source: Nash: A Heritage" by Kathreen Nash.
Patricia School
Opened in 1891 with the official name of Aldergrove South School, this structure was 20 feet wide by 34 feet long. Patricia School was located at the corner of County Line Road (264th St.) and Warner Road (8th Ave.). The first schoolteacher was Miss Christine Shortreed.
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