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Object Name
Print, Photographic
Object ID
2006.046.025
Title
James Skea in uniform.
Date
[between 1914 and 1918].
Description
Full length image of James Skea in uniform, standing outside a building with swagger stick in his hands.
Photo Inscription/Caption
"James Skea (born 1889)"
People/Subject
Armed Forces
See Also: army, navy, enlisted men, officers.
Skea, James (Jim) (1889-1963)
James Skea (1889-1963) was born in Langley on December 28, 1889 to parents Elizabeth and John Skea. They had come to Canada in about 1887 and had homesteaded in Langley in 1888 on Telegraph Trail near Otter. James farmed in Langley all his life and served in Canada with the Canadian Engineers in World War I, enlisting in Vancouver on September 3, 1918 and being discharged on 30 January 1919. He married Ruth Victoria Sophia Hector on August 28, 1919. They had 3 children: Ila Ruth (19 October 1920), Rheta May (1 May 1922) and James Hector (30 August 1924). James served as a councillor of the Township of Langley in the 1930s into the 1940s and was a member of the Langley Advisory Planning Committee at the time of his death on January 5, 1963.
World War, 1914-1918
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