Bienfait, Saskatchewan, Canada
Population = 300
(same as Mayor today)
Archibald “Archie” John Milligan
Gordon White
Thomas Ellis (see below)
Howard Duke Felgate (see below)
* John A. Auld, His Meat Market Ad is on this page
George J. Oliver
Hardware
See more Oliver Info Here
Charles Carroll
General Store and Meat Market
See more Carroll info Here
Arthur Herbert Cuddington
Confectionery and Bakery
Arthur Herbert Cuddington
b- 1884, d- Jan 30, 1961
(see my Cuddington Family page)
Thomas Ellis
General Store
Thomas Ellis,
b- ca 1848,
d- Apr 1, 1931, age 83
Traders Store
General Store
William Adolphus Ellis
b, Oct 21, 1886 York Township, York, ON
d- Mar 2, 1976
buried in Estevan City Cemetery
shows up as a Teamster on a Survey Gang in 1911, in Estevan
Father- John Ellis
Mother- Mary Elizabeth Hill
married Alberta Aston English, Oct 4, 1913
b- May 12, 1885, Pittsburgh Township, Kingston, ON
d- May 8, 1972
father- James Grant English (1831-1911)
mother- Sarah Ann Lane (1843-1926)
James and Sarah, had 10 children
more Ellis family info here
Alexander “Alex” Cameron English
b- Feb 14, 1876, in Pittsburgh Township, Kingston, ON
d- Dec 17, 1963
buried in Cataroque Cemetery, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
worked in the Traders Store for his brother in law
Older brother to his wife, Alberta Aston English
Alex was a son of James and Sarah
Alex married Mary Leota Ross,
b- ?,
d- Jan 17, 1922
Alex had one child, Berva English
Edward Gunderson
Farm Implements
Bienfait Commercial Co.
Coal Mine Operators
Maurice J. Hawkinson, Manager (see link below)
Luke Albert Roe, Manager
b- Mar 29, 1890, Hartford Conn, USA
d- Mar 14, 1985 in Langley BC, age 95
Luke Roe bought the Kelly Hotel in Estevan with a Mr. McLeland, both from Melita MB.
Not exactly sure of the date here.
Then it turns out Mr. and Mrs. Luke Roe operated the Hotel San Antonio in Bissett MB.,
when my mother worked there in the 1930's.
Luke's wife- Ida Maud McDonald, one of the early Estevan Families, that came from the Alameda SK area.
Captain Luke Roe M.C. unveiled the Oxbow and District War Memorial in 1928.
He was in command of the 1st Batt. of the Saskatchewan Border Regiment, the predecessor of the South Saskatchewan Regiment.
next of kin, John Roe, 209 Franklin St., Flushing New York.
mother- Margaret Madden
Luke was shown as a Trainman for the GTP when he enlisted Sept 1914, Reg # 33443, Lieutenant
Joseph Augustus Seguin, Superintendent
b- Apr 1879 in Quebec, Catholic religion
Albert E. Watt, Secretary
Albert E. Watt and Samuel Fielding, both from Bienfait, took out a Canadian Patent on a “Shocking Machine”, CA 123849 A,
which was some attachment to a Grain Binder. To me it sounds like an automatic Stooking machine.
Applied Aug 4, 1909, granted Feb 15, 1910, turns out Shocking grain, and Stooking it, is the same thing. Never heard of it until now.
Joseph Buns, Employee
Ernest Carlton, Employee
William Carr, Employee
James Chartrand, Employee
b- ca 1876,
d- Feb 23, 1954, age 78,
buried in Bienfait Cemetery
H. A. Clarke, Employee
Oliver Clearmont, Employee
Samuel Clearmont, Employee
Ivor Erickson, Employee
Lewis Erickson, Employee
Andrew Flett, Employee
buried in Bienfait Cemetery
Samuel Forneaux, Employee
Nicholas “Nick” German, Employee
b- 1879,
d- May 14, 1962
buried in Bienfait Cemetery
Victor Harris, Employee
Bert Heard, Employee
Knute Helliman, Employee
W. Hudemko, Employee
Wasyl Hudemko
b- Mar 22, 1893
d- July 18, 1983
buried in Estevan Cemetery
Hugh Jones, Employee
Paul Klemick, Employee
Mike Kudszer, Employee
Harvey Lacoste, Employee
John Lacoste, Employee
Otto Langen, Employee
Thomas Langen, Employee
J. Loisselte, Employee
Hugh McLean, Employee
John McLean, Employee
Thomas Mandszuk, Employee
Thomas Moss, Employee
Albert Oehlke, Employee
Axel Olsen, Employee
Nicholas Prysoznook, Employee
Mike Sawa, Employee
W. H. Schrock, Employee
Harry Whitty, Employee
Stanley Zjaski, Employee
see my Bienfait Mines Ltd. Page
King Edward Hotel
Gordon White- Proprietor (see above)
George E. Bush, Clerk
b- 1863, d- Sept 21, 1932, age 69
buried in Bienfait Cemetery
J. Earl Goddard, CPR Agent
May 25, 1946 newspaper article claimed he was the Agent in Bienfait, for 30 years, and was transferred to Russell, MB
He was replaced by Mr. Kennedy from Broadview. Earl and his wife received gold watches from the early Bienfait residents.
John Mularky, Assistant CPR Agent
CNR Station- William “Bill” Henry Rigate, Agent
William (Bill) Henry Rigate
b- 1877 in England
birth reg bet Jan-Mar 1878, Reg Dist of St. Olave Southwark, London/Surrey Co, UK
d- ? in ON
wife- Ellen Emma Rigate, nee Daines
b- Sept 10, 1879 in London, England.
d- Sept 11, 1929 in Bienfait SK
married bet July-Sept 1902, Reg dist West Ashford, Kent Co, UK
William Rigate moved to Ontario and is buried there
More family history here
E. J. LaCoste
Garage and Repairs
James Lacoste
Garratt B. Lightfoot, Mechanic
Archibald “Archie” John Milligan, Pal Clerk
(First Secretary-Treasurer of the RM in 1913)
Mrs. William Henry Mularky, (Mularkey?)- Agent
actually Martha “Ruth” Mooney
b- ON
d- Dec 7, 1931
buried in Estevan City Cemetery,
married William Henry Mularkey, Sept 1, 1896, in Brown, Wisconsin USA
Father- Thomas Mooney, Mother- Martha Sunmierskill
More Mularkey info
June M. Norin
Kathelene M. Rogers
Margaret Easton
Ernest Philp, Carpenter
Ernest Alfred Philp
b- 1880,
d- July 20, 1950
buried in Estevan City Cemetery
James Kershaw, Carpenter
his Carpentry ad
William Vaughn, Carpenter
Yorkton Distributing Co.
Monte Rosebourne, Local Manager
b- 1878 England
d- May 18, 1940, Victoria BC, age 62, single
Aaron Shoop, Warehouseman
Harry Zellickson, Warehouseman
Harry was a farmer from Hirsch area, His name might have only had one l.
He assisted Paul Matoff, who was murdered in Bienfait.
He gave evidence at Matoff's murder trial.
George Grover, Truck Driver
(This company was owned by the Bronfmans and was alleged to be heavily involved in rum running in the 1920's)
James L. Salmond
his Blacksmith ad
Frederick “Fred” Deason, Cartage
b- ?,
d- Dec 12, 1955
buried in Estevan City Cemetery
Valentine Doerr, Postmaster
Post Office History
A. W. Ellis, Autos for Hire