Share via Share via... Twitter Facebook Pinterest × Table of Contents Oakley Oakley Post Office History Postmaster Bios Misc Oakley Oakley, Saskatchewan, Canada Located 11 miles North of Carnduff, on the CPR Section 22, Township 4, Range 33, W1 1895- It contained one Post Office and 1 Store, population of 100 Oakley Post Office History Office Name: Oakley Electoral District: Assiniboia (Saskatchewan) Established- May 1, 1893 Closed- Aug 31, 1917 Additional Information: Sec.22, Twp.4, R.33, W1 - 1893-05-01 Source: PSFDS03-(10682) Item Number: 20135 Name of Postmaster Date of Appointment Date of Vacancy Cause of Vacancy James C. Harding 1893-05-01 1897-06-16 Resignation James Moreland Dill 1897-10-01 1917-08-31 Closed Post Office Information Disclaimer: This reproduction is NOT represented as an official version of the materials reproduced, 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 Postmaster Bios James C. Harding b- ? d- ? Between census so hard to track him down. James Moreland Dill b- May 1, 1857 age 49 in 1906 in Ireland d- 1948 in Oxbow, SK Immigrated in 1882 son of Rev Samuel Marcus Dill and Anna Harrison Moreland married to Sarah Dill, nee Adams Aug 15, 1888, b- July 31, 1869, age 37 in 1906 in Peel, ON d- July 14, 1959 North Cowichan, BC her mother was M.A. Adams, age 62 in 1906, living with them in Oakley, shown as “mother”. son- James Dill b- Jan 30, 1890 in SK (ON?) d- son- Samuel Dill b- Nov 24, 1894 in SK (ON?) d- daughter- Lilian Victoria Dill b- July 25, 1899 on Section 22, Township 4, Range 33, W1 d- Misc William Cowie- Apr 16, 1899- Appointed Commissioner for taking Affidavits, located in Oakley, Assiniboia © Last modified: 2018/03/01 19:40by dlgent Log In