Memoirs of the George Homer Dean family settling in the Rama district (1907 through 1917)


The photo is of the George & Mary Dean family just before the emigrated to settle in the Rama district from London, England ©1906. George Homer & Mary Dean family ~1906 photoBack: John Headley Dean, George Stringer Dean, Arthur Godfrey Dean Middle: Mary Dean (Stubbings), Muriel Mary Dean, George Homer Dean Front: Vernon Leicester Dean, Eleanor Emily (Nell) Dean

The photo is of the George & Mary Dean family
just before they emigrated to settle in the Rama district from London, England ©1906.

George Homer & Mary Dean family
Back: John Headley Dean, George Stringer Dean, Arthur Godfrey Dean
Middle: Mary Dean (Stubbings), Muriel Mary Dean, George Homer Dean
Front: Vernon Leicester Dean, Eleanor Emily (Nell) Dean
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Memoirs of the George Homer Dean family
settling in the Rama district
(1907 through 1917)



Here are the memoirs written by Vernon Dean (1898-1984). He was the son of George Homer Dean (1857-1919) and youngest brother of George Stringer Dean (1887-1972). He titles his stories:

They are a candid account of the Dean family’s life in England, moving to Saskatchewan and pioneering in the prairies. The stories were transcribed from two sets of faded manuscripts passed down to my father Rowland Dean and aunt Donna Russell. I did my best to preserve Vernon’s original documents complete with his misspellings and peculiar use of punctuation.




Submitted by Tony Dean Vancouver, BC





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Memoirs of the George Homer Dean family settling in the Rama district (1907 through 1917)

Submitted by Tony Dean Vancouver, BC
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Book Title: The Invermay story / Heirs of History
by Oscar Olson
Ottawa : , 1978.

Book Title: Parkland trails : histories of R.M. of Invermay and villages of Invermay and Rama
Invermay, Sask. : Invermay, Rama History Book Committee, c1986.
ISBN 091978111X

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