Looking for information on the Fred SURRY family who came from London, England to the Galahad area about 1909. Fred taught in rural schools from about 1909 to 1922 (in the Galahad, Sedgewick, Lougheed and Kinsella areas). His wife Jessie was a talented musician and teacher. I know she taught in the Metropolitan School at least one year. (I have no idea where that school would be). Fred taught in the following schools (can someone help with the "locations" of these schools?) Dunmore Sept. 1, 1909 to Dec. 31 1909 Rosensoll Village Sept 1909 " June 1911 Kelly School Jan. 9 1912 " Nov. 30 1912 Pleasington Dec. 1 1912 " Dec. 30 1914 Wardville Aug. 2 1915 " Dec. 30 1916 Hill Park Mar. 1 1917 " Dec. 30 1918 Overleigh Jan 1919 " Dec. 1919 At about 1920 the family moved to Kinsella where Fred operated a farm (NE 36 45 12 W4) as well as taught. The Surrys were both quite talented musically and often arranged entertainment and cantatas at the school. Often they would hold forth musically on Sunday Church outings. The children were: Norman (killed in 1918 in France); Douglas (died age 20 in Sedgewick); Alan (b. 1908); Rita (b. 1910); Enid (b. 1914); Hector (b. 1917); Ronald (b. 1918); Daphne (b. 1921 Kinsella). The family moved into Edmonton about 1922 where Fred taught for a while; then operated a News, Book, Stamp, Coin Store until his death in 1944. Jessie taught voice and piano until 1968. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.