Photos of Visitors to Our Kamloops Home  

Pastel Roses

Smiles Across the Miles


These people are all researching their roots...
I have had the good pleasure to host them and enjoyed it so much I wanted to share with you all, the SMILES on these faces which I hope will touch those across the miles.... I have permission to place these photos and their list of surnames on my homepage. May I have the pleasure of introducing them to you.... :)
 


Visitors to our home this past summer 2003 were:
 Peter and Gwen Christie from Boutlier's Point Nova Scotia
Cecil and Ruby Dauphinee from MT Veron, Washington USA.
 In order Pat's hubby Bill, Gwen , Peter, Ruby and Cecil.
 

Gordon Watts
Gordon Watts - visited May 1998

Nova Scotia - Jeanperrin/Janperrin, Perrin, Barry, Dauphinee, Langille, Gratto, Cox,


Farnell, Fisher, Lemmon, Bauvard/Banvard, Dean, Gammell
Lanarkshire, Scotland pre and post 1821 - Cameron and connections.
Lanark Cty. Ontario, post 1821. - Cameron and connections, Labelle, Murray.
Buckinghamshire, England - Davis, Turner, Knight
Wiltshire, England - Watts, Bright, Tegg
South Africa, after 1900 - Frank Watts and connections
 
 

Norma
Norma Boutillier - visited in May 1998
She doesn't have Email access right now.
Her address is:
4752 Driftwood Pl.
Burnaby B.C.
V5G 4E3
These are the surnames that Norma is researching:
Boutilliers;
Knickle and Spears/Spiers (Nova Scotia & Ireland);
Skinner and Busch(Nova Scotia & Germany);
Little, Morrison, Bell, Sloane, Gilchrist in Peel County, Ontario
 
 

Ruby & Cecil

Ruby & Cecil Dauphinee - visited in May 1998

 
 
 

Alice Bradshaw
Alice Bradshaw ~ A Visitor via the Internet!
Age 64 Married 27 yrs to Earl who passed in 1983.
we have 4 children, 3 girls and a boy.
3 grandchildren 2 boys 1 grandest grandaughter
and 16 yrs later a new grandbaby due in Feb.
I was b. Morgan City La. as was my Daddy.
We lived in La. 'til I started school.
Home then, was Galveston Island Texas.
Now I am in Hillister, Tx. where I live with my son.
(at cajun lynx, check out cajunmom to see what a great guy he is.)
We are 100 miles north of Lake Charles, La.
I've come near full circle!
And my journey isn't over :)
Now down to one name CRAM early 1800s,
gone back w/'em to Vermont.
I know they've waded across from NS sometime...
 
 
 
 


 

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