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MRS. GEORGE WELBOURN Mrs. Welbourn was born i n Gait, Ontario, on J u ly 17, i860, When she was f i v e years of age her family returned to H e i l h i l l , Scotland where they remained for four years before returning to Canada. They settled at Oshawa, Ontario. When she was only sixteen years of age she began teaching a Grade One class at the handsome salary of two hundred dollars a year. She remained teaching u n t i l she had become the p r i n c i p a l at twice the salary. She married George Welbourn on Becember 28, 1886. Mr. and Mrs. Welbourn and family came to Edmonton October 4, 1891. Mr. Welbourn had accepted a teaching position with the Presbyterian Church Mission on the Indian Reserve at Winterburn. She remained i n Winterburn f o r two years and then returned to Edmonton f o r f i v e years, before moving back to a farm i n the Winterburn d i s t r i c t . She i s the mother of eight children, f i v e of whom are s t i l l l i v i n g. Two sons were k i l l e d i n the P i r s t World War.
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Transcript | MRS. GEORGE WELBOURN Mrs. Welbourn was born i n Gait, Ontario, on J u ly 17, i860, When she was f i v e years of age her family returned to H e i l h i l l , Scotland where they remained for four years before returning to Canada. They settled at Oshawa, Ontario. When she was only sixteen years of age she began teaching a Grade One class at the handsome salary of two hundred dollars a year. She remained teaching u n t i l she had become the p r i n c i p a l at twice the salary. She married George Welbourn on Becember 28, 1886. Mr. and Mrs. Welbourn and family came to Edmonton October 4, 1891. Mr. Welbourn had accepted a teaching position with the Presbyterian Church Mission on the Indian Reserve at Winterburn. She remained i n Winterburn f o r two years and then returned to Edmonton f o r f i v e years, before moving back to a farm i n the Winterburn d i s t r i c t . She i s the mother of eight children, f i v e of whom are s t i l l l i v i n g. Two sons were k i l l e d i n the P i r s t World War. |
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