Hi, While my Bundy family was getting established, first at Nelson, and then other locations around the province, interspersed with times in Vancouver, my mother's family, the Ramsays, were getting settled in a much different way in Canada. Oddly enough, both James Ramsay and Marion Davidson Brown had lived in Canada previous to their permanent settlement in 1913. A bunch of Brown families conceived this idea in the early 1880's to create a Scottish Brown settlement in the "outback" of Quebec. My direct Brown family anyway lasted one winter, said they almost all froze to death, and moved back to Scotland. Later, in the first decade of the 1900's, after serving in South Africa, James Ramsay moved to the Vancouver area. In 1910 he even bought a property in "South Vancouver". I don't recall that term in use during my time in the Vancouver area, but maybe I just didn't hear about it living in North Van for the most part. James even bought a piece of property, for $500. The location was described as follows: "in the Municipality of South Vancouver in the Province of British Columbia and known and described as lot number 38 in Block numbered 9 in subdivision of District Lot numbered 394 Group 1 New Westminster District according to a registered map or plan deposited in the Land Registry Office at the City of Vancouver in the Province of British Columbia and numbered 2164" Any ideas on how I could find out where this was located? My Ramsays owned this property till the 1940s, but after living there in 1913, they moved to Capilano in 1914 to their new house, and stayed there from that time on. Jim Bundy