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    1. Re: [CAN-BC] Re: Searching in Nelson and Eholt
    2. Ines Mannhardt
    3. Hi Joice, send me exactly what you need to know about Joseph Dobeck in early March, sort of the 2nd week or so. I am taking my Cub Pack to Frank slide on March 16th/17th for a sleep over at the Interpretive Center there. We are also going into the Crowsnest Museum. Last time we went the one lady at the Center was very very good. I might be able to get some information or at least see if there is something there, newspaper clippings or so. I'll have my digital camera with me and might be able to get copies. Don't send it now, I know I will forget. Ines At 05:34 PM 15-01-02 -0500, you wrote: >Hello Joyce, > >Thank you for your reply and offer of help to check the library loan >procedure. I appreciate your help! > >The names I'm searching are confusing but I will post them in case anyone has >come across them. This is alot of info I'm providing in case any of it will >help someone who may know of records related to their timeframe and locations. > >Joseph DOBECK is my g-grandfather. He was born in Prussia in 1858 and >immigrated to Wilno, Ontario in 1868. He is found in the 1901 census for >Cranbrook, BC listed as Joseph Dobeck, born 1864. > >Josephine BURCHAT, married her first cousin Joseph DOBECK in Oct. 1896 in >Pembroke, ON. She was born in 1874 in Wilno, ON but consistently gives her >birth as several years earlier. She didn't much like her name and is found >as Anna (1901 BC census) and Clara (adopted this after finding a pin with >that name and decided that that was the one that she would stick with for >life, go figure). > >Clara DOBECK or DUBECK. This is Josephine BURCHAT. > >MaryAnn Christianna, aka Anna DOBECK or DUBECK. Born Dec. 1896, Pembroke, >ON. She is found on the 1901 BC census listed as Annie DOBECK. > >Katherine BURCHAT, sister of Josephine. She is found in the 1901 BC census >for Cranbrook as Catherine BURKET. The name BURCHAT is pronounced as both >"Bur-cat" and "Burk-it" so it is often misspelled. > >The records that I have are: > >1901 BC census, Cranbrook. Shows all the above people. > >1903, Frank Alberta - The book, Crowsnest and It's People, has a write up on >Joseph DOBECK and mentions the "wife and daughter" not named. It states that >the wife died in Frank, but the truth is that she left him and took the >child. There is a possible story behind this that some living relatives will >not talk about. All I know is that "what Josephine and Katherine did to >Joseph is unprintable and broke his heart." I would like to find records >that state the name of the wife and child, as well as any further information >from the papers. > >1903, Frank Alberta - The book, Tragedies of the Crowsnest Pass: The Frank >Slide, states that Joseph Dobeck was working in the train shed at the time of >the slide. I imagine that there are newspaper articles that detail this >record, but I've not located them yet. > >Sept. 1904 - Nov. 1905 - Convent records. Anna DOBECK is living in a convent >in Pembroke, ON. Her aunt Kate BURCHATT is paying her board and is listed as >the person responsible for Annie. Kate is living in Barry's Bay, ON. > >March 1905 - Postcard addressed to Mrs. Clara DOBECK, c/o Mr. Ludlow, Windsor >Hotel, Denora (?) Eholt, BC. > >Sept. 1905 - Feb. 1906 - Convent records. Clara DOBECK is paying the board. >Her address is listed as Nelson, BC. Mrs. Clara is listed as the responsible >party for Annie DUBECK. > >June 1906 - Anna is still in the convent. > >Anna left the convent probably late 1906 to early 1907. Family history >states that she went to assist her mother. Clara was working as a cook in >the home of a wealthy family and Anna came to work as the babysitter. How >long they remained in BC is unknown. The next record that I have is an April >1916 St. Alban's List record of Kate BURCHAT coming to the USA to live with >her sister in Washington, USA. The St. Alban's records for Dobeck/Dubeck are >on order, although I'm not certain I will find anything. Family history >states that they sneaked over the boarder. All US records state that they >were born in Minnesota, USA and were French Canadian rather than Polish as >they really were. > >I would appreciate any thoughts on this and suggestions as to where else I >might find records on these people. > >Thanks for reading. >Shelly in California. > > > > Hi Shelley, > > I'm in Nelson, I don't believe the museum does any interlibrary loans > > but I can check with them and with the library here and see what the > > archival material is. I know that they do have the local newspaper on > > microfilm but don't know how far back it goes. I'm not sure about city > > directories. What was your g-grandmother's name? > > Joyce Johnson > > jaj@netidea.com > > > > > > > > >==== CAN-BRITISH-COLUMBIA Mailing List ==== >To New Subscribers : The online indexes to British Columbia Vital Records >are at >http://www.bcarchives.gov.bc.ca/textual/governmt/vstats/v_events.htm#indexes >These records are freely available and there are several possibilities for >accessing them at a low cost.

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