Griffin, Saskatchewan, Canada
Official Hamlet Status
Location Section 28- Township 8- Range 11- W2
Latitude 49° 40′ 0″ N
Longitude 103° 26′ 2″ W
Located at the crossroads of the CPR Mainline, and the Grand Trunk Regina-Boundary Branch Line
In Rural Municipality of Griffin #66
Part of my Dad's 1927 Map of this area.
Origin of the Name
Griffin was named after Frederick T. Griffin, CPR Land Commissioner,
Frederick Thomas Griffin
b- Oct 29, 1853 at Waterdown, ON,
d- Saturday, May 18, 1935 at his residence, 6 Aynesley Court, Winnipeg, MB, age 81
He succeeded L. A. Hamilton as CPR Land Commissioner, doing the job for 22 years, then 5 more as an adviser.
He was Land Commissioner for the Canada North-West Land Company until 1931 when he retired.
Married Edna Edward Walker in Sept 25, 1878 in York, ON
b- Feb 1, 1856, Toronto, ON, d- June 21, 1930 in Homewood Sanitarium, Guelph, ON.
daughter of Charles Walker, b- Ireland, and Mary Jeffrey, b- England
Fred and Edna had 3 sons:
Frank F. Griffin, Gerald H. Griffin, and Arthur L. Griffin who died in 1916, serving as a Captain in CEF.
Fred was the 2nd son of James Kent Griffin,
b- Waterdown ON.
d- Seattle WA age 87.
His father was a Contractor and Inventor.
In 1854 James Griffin built the Road from Hamilton to Waterdown, and it was known as the “Griffin Road”
He invented the “Griffin Mill” a type of Rotating Pendulum Mill, used in the grinding of soft ore.
His Great-Grandfather was Richard Griffin, a United Empire Loyalist.
Who left Dutchess Co, New York in 1780, and settled on a farm, which became part of Grimsby ON
Fred had 3 sisters, and 2 brothers.
Located on the Grand Trunk Railroad / CNR /
Regina-Boundary Branch Line
GTPR Regina Boundary Branch Line
Post Office History
Office Name: Griffin
Electoral District: Moose Mountain (Saskatchewan)
Established Sept 1, 1906
Dwelling owned by Postmaster - 1957-11-18
Private Building
S0C 1C0
Sec.2, Twp.9, R.11, W2 - 1906-09-01
Sec.21, Twp.8, R.11, W2
Name of Postmaster | Military Status | Date of Birth | Date of Appointment | Date of Vacancy | Cause of Vacancy |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
R. B. Charlton | 1906-09-01 | 1907-08-09 | Resignation | ||
B. A. Tedford | 1907-10-01 | 1910-06-14 | Resignation | ||
Reginald Grayson | 1910-07-12 | 1912-08-30 | Resignation | ||
Mrs. Wilhelmina Tonge | 1912-10-24 | 1939-07-19 | Death | ||
James Morley Tonge | 1887-03-09 | 1939-07-26 | Acting | ||
Albert Leonard Anderson | 1884-09-27 | 1940-10-08 | 1950-01-09 | Death | |
Mrs. Anna Ross Anderson | 1879-03-10 | 1950-01-09 | Acting | ||
Herbert Clay | 1952-02-15 | ||||
Mrs. Lynn Naylor | 1978-06-30 | ||||
John R. Naylor | 1978-07-01 |
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nor as having been made in affiliation with, or with the endorsement of the National Archives of Canada.
The source of this material is the National Archives of Canada
External Links- Note- NOT my sites
Griffin Cemetery
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cansacem/griffin.html
Originally Created Feb 10, 2012**