Hirsch, Saskatchewan, Canada
Before fixed Post Office, Railroad Post Office Cars were used (RPO's)
Located in the Store - Sept 1,1953
Sec.3, Twp.3, Rge.5, W2
The Post Office was called Hirsh (without the c)
Federal Electoral District- Moose Mountain (Saskatchewan)
Post Office was established Dec 1, 1893
closed Mar 31, 1970
Name of Postmaster | Date of Appointment | Date of Vacancy | Cause of Vacancy |
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W. H. Baker | 1893-12-01 | 1894-09-02 | Resignation |
Henry Mohr b- Apr 1863 wife Annie 7 sons, 1 daughter \\1901 in Alameda area | 1894-12-01 | 1897-02-01 | Resignation |
Mrs. Anna M. Olson (nee Anna Matilda Backman) (wife of John Olson, see train section) | 1897-05-01 | 1903-03-21 | Resignation |
Marcus Berner born April 12, 1866, in Russia wife Anna (see below) | 1903-06-01 | 1906-04-20 | Resignation |
Robert Lindsay Gibson (born June 7, 1872) wife Florence Cecelia, father James Gibson | 1906-09-01 | 1910-09-15 | Resignation |
E. B. Leapp (Ethelbert Lapp [no e] in 1911 Census, born 1871 in Ontario) | 1910-1,1-01 | 1911-05-27 | Resignation |
Henry R. Latham (born 1856 in England) | 1912-01-01 | 1915-11-15 | Death |
Joseph B. Ramsey | 1915-12-15 | 1920-06-02 | Resignation |
Frederick (Fred) B. Billington (see below) | 1920-07-22 | 1942-03-18 | Resignation |
Miss Gladys Woodrow (daughter of Archibald and Lillian Woodrow) | 1942-03-31 | Acting | |
Miss Gladys Woodrow | 1942-05-07 | 1946-02-26 | Resignation |
Richard Frost | 1946-04-01 | Acting | |
Mrs. Evelyn Frost | 1946-10-23 | 1948-05-25 | Resignation |
Peter Johner | 1948-06-01 | ||
Peter Johner | 1948-09-21 | 1949-02-28 | Resignation |
Mrs. Iris Johner | 1949-03-16 | Acting | |
George Abood | 1949-07-30 | 1950-06-16 | Resignation |
Donald John Gray | 1950-08-01 | Acting | |
Mrs. Iris Johner | 1950-09-01 | 1953-07-13 | Resignation |
Mrs. Theresa Weinrauch | 1953-08-01 | Acting | |
Mrs. Elsa Campbell (Elsa V. Backman) | 1953-09-01 | Acting | |
Mrs. Elsa Campbell | 1953-12-07 |
Some info from Archiva.net
He eventually became the Rabbi of Temple Emanuel in Victoria BC, the oldest Jewish Congregation west of Toronto. As a young man he went to England, served as a Jewish Minister, to an Orthodox congregation. His ambition was to be a farmer and own his own land. and went to Canada May 7, 1899. Marcus, his wife, and children, took up a homestead of 160 acres in 1899, built a home, and broke the land, near Hirsch NWT, which became Saskatchewan in 1905. He ended up owning 913 acres. Became Chairman of one of the First Rural School Boards in SK. He was Chairman of the Hirsch Public School Board, when they engaged James G. Gardiner, who became Premier of Saskatchewan, and Minister of Agriculture for the Dominion, as the Teacher in Hirsch School.
Marcus was the First Mohel (circumciser), The First Shochet, (performs the ritual slaughter) and the First to perform Jewish Weddings in Saskatchewan.
He lived on his farm for 32 years, His first wife died before 1906, I believe Dec 21, 1904 in Brandon MB, age 32 and he remarried a Yetta Berner after 1911.
In 1906 the neighbour was 2 Koslofsky family members, Joe and Mor.
I found a Marcus Berner married Genka Yamrom Mar 17, 1914 in Winnipeg.
In 1931 he accepted the call from Victoria. Drought at the time, forced him off the farm, and he was to return in a year or two, when the weather changed, but instead he stayed in Victoria. He also had a battle with some other Jewish groups in the area, which didn't help.
Father- Boruch Berner
Western Land Grants:
- ca 1941 when he died.
2 Daughters:
5 sons:
Sept 27, 1928 4 armed bandits robbed the Post office in Hirsch after robbing the PO in Steelman.
They stole $1,000.00 and fired 2 shots at Post Master John? Billington per article in newspaper at the time.
The armed bandits were in a large automobile.
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