In 1878 Hank Redlin and his newly weeded wife Bernese Redlin bought 2 tickets to the 'new land' where they would hopefully start a family and a new life. Hank was seventeen and Bernese was a mear fifteen when they arrived in Quebec in the cool fall. They waited the winter in Quebec city until the following spring when they headed west for their destination, unknown. Sixteen weeks later they arrived in what is now known as Alberta, bought twelve acres from the land and forest agency for two buck's an acre and started a farm, a few years later had children. Their farm grew for the next 96 years until saddle it faded away like many other old time farm's.
My Great Aunt, Uncle and Grandpa as Children '37 |
Our Farm Bringing in the harvest '79 |
Out Sale Line up at Calgary Bull Sale '92 |
Branding '01 |
Photo shoot, with the grandchildren '98 |
2 comments:
Hi Hal, Lovely to see the pictures of your family,I enjoyed seeing the old photos, and hearing about the history. enjoyed your blog. Keep up the great work! Best wishes
Julie
Great stuff Hal, real interesting history about your famz.
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