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Posts Tagged ‘Ida Mae Jesmer’


Ida Morton’s letter to Uncle Hubert F. Jesmer in Winnipeg. Written in 1960

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Some more articles about William and Ida (Jesmer) Morton – page 3

Some more articles about William and Ida (Jesmer) Morton. Ida is my dad’s aunt. There were so many newspaper articles about Ida that I had to make several separate pages. This is the second page. Again, we can see her love of traveling and curling and family as we read the articles. She was really into […]

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Some more articles about William and Ida (Jesmer) Morton – page 2

Some more articles about William and Ida (Jesmer) Morton. Ida is my dad’s aunt. There were so many newspaper articles about Ida that I had to make several separate pages. This is the second page. Again, we can see her love of traveling and curling and family as we read the articles. She was really […]

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Edwin (Ted) Morton – the son of Will and Ida Mae (Jesmer) Morton

Edwin (Ted) Morton – the son of Will and Ida Mae (Jesmer) Morton. Click here to return to family history home page. Click here to return to Nelson A Jesmer’s page Link to the siblings of Ida:  Harvey  and Carl Children of Ida (Jesmer) Morton: William (Willie) Morton,  Hazel (Morton) Wilson, , Bruce Morton, Edwin (Ted) Morton Genealogy info page   Gilbert Plains […]

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Bruce Morton – Ida (Jesmer’s) Morton’s son

Bruce Morton – Will and Ida (Jesmer’s) Morton’s son. Bruce is my dad’s (Ted Jesmer) oldest cousin. He is 20 years older than my dad, because his mom. Ida, married early. He grew up learning telegraph code and worked for the train company. He lived all over Canada, but mostly in Gilbert Plains Manitoba in […]

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Gilbert Plains Manitoba – Community announcements 1920′-1950.

Gilbert Plains Manitoba – Community announcements 1920′-1950. These are added to give a sense of the community that Bill and Ida spent most of their years living in and raising their family. They lived all over Canada and constantly traveled. But if there was one place they could call their home it was Gilbert Plains […]

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Some newspaper articles about Ida (Jesmer) Morton- my great aunt

Some newspaper articles about Ida (Jesmer) Morton- my great aunt Click here to return to family history home page. Click here to return to Nelson A Jesmer’s page Link to the siblings of Ida:  Harvey  and Carl January 7, 1899, “Mrs. N.A. Jesmer and children will soon leave Hibbing and join her husband in North Dakota.” The Hibbing Sentinel February […]

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A French Canadian Nun’s letter to my 16 year old great Aunt Ida in 1908

  A French Canadian Nun’s letter to my 16 year old great Aunt Ida in 1908.   I  added this letter as part of my postings on family history. My great Aunt Ida was raised Roman Catholic. (She died a member of the United Church.) When her parents were in North Dakota, I believe they sent […]

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Genealogy info page for Bill and Ida (Jesmer) Morton

Genealogy info page for Bill and Ida (Jesmer) Morton Click here to return to family history home page. Click here to return to Nelson A Jesmer’s page Link to the siblings of Ida:  Harvey  and Carl Husband’s Full name: _William “Bill” Alexander Morton   Husband’s     Day     month    year      City  /  town  or place   State or Country      Addt’l info on husband […]

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Ida (Jesmer) Morton’s letter to her uncle Hubert Jesmer 1960

Ida (Jesmer) Morton’s letter to her uncle Hubert Jesmer 1960 Gilbert Plains, Manitoba Dec. 15/’60 Dear Uncle Hubert. Have been thinking about you a lot lately and wondered how you all are doing and if Ernesta got a suitable job since that time she came to Victoria to see us. We were terribly sorry it […]

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