Arthur Perry Jardine
1870 - 1907 (36 years)-
Name Arthur Perry Jardine Birth 4 Nov 1870 Ontario Gender Male Census 1871 St Catharines, Lincoln, ONT age 5/12, born Nov in ONT, living with parents Census 1881 Winnipeg, Selkirk, MB age 10, born ONT, living with parents Census 28 Apr 1891 Lethbridge, AB age 20, born ONT, dngineer, living with parents Census 21 May 1901 Medicine Hat, AB age 29, born 4 Nov 1871 in ONT, locomotive engineer Death 3 Jan 1907 Frank, AB Burial Mountain View Cemetery, Lethbridge, AB Person ID I19854 Family Tree Last Modified 25 Feb 2020
Father Robert Charles Jardine, b. 3 Aug 1837, England d. 20 Feb 1906 (Age 68 years) Mother Margaret Drummond Perry, b. 6 May 1840, Kilmadock, Perth, SCT d. 1919 (Age 78 years) Family ID F4613 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Marion Ellen “Helen” McKay, b. 13 Feb 1875, Nova Scotia Children 1. Irene Wanita Jardine, b. 9 Feb 1894, Lethbridge, AB d. 1950, Waltham, Middlesex, MA (Age 55 years) 2. Brownie Berle Jardine, b. 4 Jun 1896, Alberta d. 28 May 1938, Yamhill Co, OR (Age 41 years) 3. Helen Jardine, b. 9 Aug 1898 + 4. Margaret Jardine, b. 4 Feb 1900, Medicine Hat, AB d. 16 Feb 1934, Seattle, King, WA (Age 34 years) 5. Maxine Marion Ruth Jardine, b. 9 Jun 1901, Medicine Hat, AB d. 1975, Leduc, Strathcona, AB (Age 73 years) 6. Louise Perry Jardine, b. 1904, Cranbrook, AB d. 17 May 1976, Edmonton, AB (Age 72 years) Family ID F10148 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 29 Feb 2020
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Notes - from "The Edmonton Journal", 4 Jan 1907 (newspapers.com)
Frank, Alta., Jan. 4 - Arthur Jardine, an engineer on The Crow's Nest Railway, was instantly killed last night by the derailment of his engine, caused by the deep snow on the track. He was running on the branch line to the coal mines in this district, and the great depth of snow on the track caused the engine to be derailed. The fireman jumped, and escaped with a few slight injuries, but Jardine was pinned under the overturned engine and instantly killed. The body was taken to the home of the deceased in Cranbrook and the relatives in Edmonton were notified. Besides a wife and family in Cranbrook the deceased leaves a brother, Charles, engaged in the A.C. McDonald Company's wholesale house, and Mrs. Jos. H. Morris, both of Edmonton. Interment will be delayed until the Edmonton relatives can reach Cranbrook. John Starks, deputy minister of public works for Alberta, has been notified of the accident and has ordered an official investigation.
- from "The Edmonton Journal", 4 Jan 1907 (newspapers.com)