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Family in 1913
Weber family in 1913 in Winnipeg, Manitoba. L-R: Rusey Weber, Winnie, Joe and Sarah.
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Aunt Belle with Weber children
Aunt Belle in Macdonald, Manitoba (north of Winnipeg) in 1917. L-R: Isabell, Aunt Belle, Gertrude, Winnie.
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Children in 1918
Children in 1918 at 723, Arlington Street, Winnipeg, Manitob. L-R: Gert, Winnie, Isabell (seated), and Joe.
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Children in 1920
Children in 1920. L-R: Winnie, Joe, Gertrude and Mildred.
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Children in 1921
Children in 1921. L-R: Mildred, Isabell, Gertrude, Joe, Winnie.
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Children in 1925
Children in 1925 in Calgary, likely at 16A Steet. Back, L-R: Joe, baby Edna held by Winnie, Gertrude. Front: Isabell, Weir and Mildred.
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Paint store in Calgary
Pappa Rusey's store in Calgary. Signage in window says, "Joe Webber; Painting; Paperhanging; Phone W4031" (note surname is now anglicized"). Left side was Joe's painting and paperhangind business; the right side was Sadie's "Avenue Confectionary" candy store. See next photo for family identification. Taken in Calgary, Killarney area, likely in 1925.
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Family in 1925
Sadie with children in front of paint store, in Calgary in 1925. L-R: Winnie, Edna, Gert, Isabell, Mildred, Weir, Joe, Sadie.
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Family in 1938
Sadie with children in Calgary in 1938. Top row: Sadie with her friend, Ollie Lennox. Middle row: Winnie with her daughter Marion, Great Aunt Gert (Sadie's sister), Gertrude. Bottom row: Edna, unknown (one of Gert's students).
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Family in 1941
Formal portrait of full family, taken for Christmas of 1941, in Calgary. Back row: Gertrude, Joe, Mildred, Weir and Isabell. Front row: Sadie, Edna, Bill, Winnie and Joseph Webber.
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Webber girls in 1949
Formal portrait of the Webber daughters, taken in 1949. A treasure in the family album, as Mildred died not long afterwards. Top left: Gertude. Top right: Mildred. Bottom left: Isabell. Bottom right: Winnie. Centre: Edna.
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Birth certificate 1879
Emil Weber birth certificate dated 10 April 1879. Source: Richard Baechler, August 2011.
-- JimBenedict - 26 Jul 2009
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