Share via Share via... Twitter Facebook Pinterest × 1915 Town Maps- Page 4 Bienfait, Saskatchewan, Canada Map of Block 5, May 1st, 1915 1915 map, Block 5, showing between Walsh St and Young St, south of Souris Ave Anglican Church bottom right corner, Lot 11 & 12, block 5 Directly across to the east from lot 16, or #172 Young St., was the White School In the 1950's, On Young Street Lot 16 on the right was my Uncle and Aunt Herman and Kathleen Widdifield's place Lot 15 below it, was my Uncle and Aunt, Jim & Winnie Gent's place The Les and Maggie Kingdon family lived at lot 17 Corner lot- Lots A and B- Vaughn, William A. Vaughn b- age 28 in 1916 census, in Wales, shown as a carpenter, Immigrated in 1907 wife- Martha Vaughn b- age 23 in 1916 in Wales, immigrated in 1913 son- Thomas Vaughn, b- 1916, 2 mo old at census time, in SK Lot 12 and 16- Joseph Shasarowski (Shashoroski) , b- age 44 in 1916, in Galicia, Austria, shown as a coal miner, Immigrated in 1913, single. He married a Helen Shannon after 1916 Lot 36-40- Frederick (Fred) Mukowski (Marckowski, Marchoski) b- ca 1876, in Galicia, Austria, immigrated in 1913, Coal Miner d- Aug 13, 1947, age 71, buried in Bienfait Civic Cemetery Lot 44 and 48- John Mukowski (Marckowski, Marchoski), b- ca 1880, in Galicia, Austria, Immigrated in 1905, Coal Miner d- Oct 26, 1944, age 66 buried in Bienfait Civic Cemetery wife- Anne (Anna) Mukowski (Marckowski, Marchoski), b- ca 1880, in Galicia, Austria, Immigrated in 1910 d- Jan 30, 1937 age 56, buried in Bienfait Civic Cemetery. son William Mukowski, b- ca 1904 in Galicia, Austria, Immigrated in 1910 daughter- Marie Mukowski, b- ca 1911 in SK daughter- jane Mukowski, b- ca 1913 in SK Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 5 © Last modified: 2018/01/25 13:15by dlgent Log In