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  1. 4.  Alfred Jean-Marc "Johnny" Rousseau was born on 3 Feb 1928 (son of William Armand Rousseau and Rose-Alma Bienvenue); died on 15 Nov 1988; was buried in Coronach cemetery, Coronach, SK, Canada.

    Alfred married Marie Marguerite Pauline Berger. Marie (daughter of Sylvain Joseph Gislain Berger and Marguerite Halbardier) was born on 25 Aug 1927; died on 26 Dec 2010; was buried in Coronach cemetery, Coronach, SK, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Marie Marguerite Pauline Berger was born on 25 Aug 1927 (daughter of Sylvain Joseph Gislain Berger and Marguerite Halbardier); died on 26 Dec 2010; was buried in Coronach cemetery, Coronach, SK, Canada.
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  3. 6.  Marvin Dwight Day was born on 28 Aug 1915 in Eddyside, RM #11, SK, Canada (son of Franklin James Day and Dena Eline Hugos); died on 29 Sep 1991 in Assiniboia, RM #72, SK, Canada; was buried in Coronach cemetery, Coronach, SK, Canada.

    Notes:

    Marvin Dwight Day was born on the family farm, southeast of East Poplar, Saskatchewan. He spent six years on his father's farm before moving with his parents to Minneapolis, MN where he attended school. In 1925, the family moved back to Saskatchewan where Marvin continued his schooling at the Cow Creek and Poplar Creek schools near Coronach. Travel to school and back was mostly on foot, but on cold days Len Webb's dray hauled the children.

    Marvin's work career was quite varied. Marvin started his first full time job in 1937 working for Kim Guy at the Imperial Oil service station in Coronach. Marvin worked at the service station until 1944 and then became manager of the Co-op until the fall of 1945. From 1945 to 1953 Marvin went to work as manager of the Red & White grocery store under the ownership of V.B. "Jerry" Fox. Jerry Fox sold the business to Butch and Kay Aussant and Marvin continued working at the store until January 1977, a span of 32 years. He then worked for John Dosch who owned the Massey Ferguson Farm Equipment until 1980. Marvin then went to work for Roy Gerde at the Brand 66 Clothing Store where he was employed at the time of his death. While being taken to the Assiniboial Hospital by ambulance on September 29, 1991 Marvin died of heart failure at the age of 76.

    Marvin was very active in the community. He was a member of the Coronach Trail Ranger Troop in the early years and a member of the Town Council from 1944-48. Marvi was a member of the Elks Lodge Coronach Branch #562, the Masonic Lodge Coronach Branch #208, and the Firemen's Association. He was active on the local Fire Department for several years. Marvin was an original founding member of the Coronach Golf Club in the spring of 1958, He held the position of President or Secretary of the Golf Club since 1958 until his death. He was an excellent golfer throughout his entire life winning over 150 golfing awards in the southern Saskatchewan and northern Montana areas. Although Marv played other sports such as tennis, skating, hockey, baseball, softball and curling, golf was the sport he enjoyed the most. Marv was a member of the Board of Directors of the Coronach Credit Union for 14 years as well as a member ot the Coronach United Church, singing with the United Church choir for about 50 years. He enjoyed music and was quite talented, playing the banjo, saxophone and piano, and singing for a number of orchestras in the Coronach area.

    Marvin married Emma Louise Fritz on 24 Oct 1939 in Scobey, Daniels County, MT. Emma (daughter of Peter Simon Fritz and Catherine "Kate" Louisa Klein) was born on 29 May 1916 in Shaunavon, RM #78, SK, Canada; died on 4 Jul 1978 in Gull Lake, RM #109, SK, Canada; was buried on 7 Jul 1978 in Coronach cemetery, Coronach, SK, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Emma Louise Fritz was born on 29 May 1916 in Shaunavon, RM #78, SK, Canada (daughter of Peter Simon Fritz and Catherine "Kate" Louisa Klein); died on 4 Jul 1978 in Gull Lake, RM #109, SK, Canada; was buried on 7 Jul 1978 in Coronach cemetery, Coronach, SK, Canada.

    Other Events:

    • Baptism: 18 Jun 1916, Shaunavon, RM #78, SK, Canada

    Notes:

    Emma was born on the family farm six miles southeast of Shaunavon, Saskatchewan. Emma's mother Catherine died when Emma was six years old. After her mother died Emma was raised by her oldest sister Marie until Marie married in 1927. Emma went to a country school called Anglo located two miles southeast of their farm. Neither Emma nor her siblings went further in school than Grade Eight. After finishing their eighth grade, they all had to earn their own keep. Emma and her father could not agree on certain things so Emma went to live with her married sister Marie until such time Emma found work. Emma soon found work around Shaunavon. She first worked for her Aunt Rena and roomed with her. After Emma's older sister Clara had quit her job at the Climax Hotel, Emma replaced her at the hotel. By this time Emma's younger sister Leona, who was working in Coronach, Sask. wrote Emma saying that a Mr. Henry McLeod wanted a girl to help them take care of his four young children. As the prospect for a longer jog was inviting, Emma accepted this job and moved to Coronach in the summer of 1935 and worked about a mile from her sister Leona. Emma then found a job cooking for a road crew who were building roads around Coronach. Emma then worked for Dena (Mrs. Frank) Day in the Day nursing home. It was when she was cooking for the crew near Coronach when she met her future husband Marvin Dwight Day at a dance in 1936. They were married three years later.

    On April 4th, 1950, Emma and Marvin lost their home to fire. Emma had to enter the burning building to rescue their youngest son Donald, who was hiding with the family dog under his parents bed. When carrying Donald out of the house, Emma fell and sprained her ankle, thus spending time on crutches. It is interesting to note that Coronach's new fire fighting equipment had just arrived by train and had not yet been unloaded.

    Emma's first three children (Shirley, Gregory, and Donald) were born in Marvin's mother's nursing home. Emma's last child Valerie was born in the local hospital.

    Emma was quite active in the Coronach community. She was a founding member of the Coronach Catholic Church, the Catholic Womens' League, and was an officer in the Coronach Order of the Royal Purple. Emma was quite talented musically and directed and sang in the Catholic Church choir for several years. Emma enjoyed golfing and curling, winning several trophies and prizes. Emma was a founding member of the Coronach Ladies Golf Club. In her early years Emma played tennis. She could also play the piano, playing "by ear". During the last five years, Emma started painting and painted several pictures which are now held by her children. Emma helped found the TOPS organization in 1972.

    Emma worked at the Coronach Union Hospital for several years, first in laundry, later as a cook, and finally as a nurse's aid. She was a cook at the Coronach Hotel when she passed away in 1978. While in Gull Lake, Sask. visiting her oldest son Gregory in the summer of 1978, Emma, aged 62, died of heart failure in the Gull Lake Hospital.

    Children:
    1. Shirley Ann Joyce Day was born on 6 Jan 1942 in Coronach, RM #11, SK, Canada; died on 19 Aug 2020 in Coronach, RM #11, SK, Canada; was buried on 22 Aug 2020 in Coronach cemetery, Coronach, SK, Canada.
    2. Gregory Lynn Day was born on 13 Aug 1944 in Coronach, RM #11, SK, Canada; died on 22 Sep 2004 in Sylvan Lake, Red Deer County, AB, Canada; was buried on 27 Sep 2004 in Coronach cemetery, Coronach, SK, Canada.
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  1. 8.  William Armand Rousseau was born on 28 Feb 1893 in Paroisse de Ste-Madeleine, QC, Canada (son of Edouard Rousseau and Octavie Roy); died on 23 Nov 1964 in Willow Bunch, RM #42, SK, Canada; was buried on 27 Nov 1964 in Catholic cemetery, Willow Bunch, SK, Canada.

    William married Rose-Alma Bienvenue. Rose-Alma (daughter of Napoleon Bienvenue and Georgianna Brunelle) was born on 12 Sep 1897; died on 8 Feb 1989; was buried in Catholic cemetery, Willow Bunch, SK, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Rose-Alma Bienvenue was born on 12 Sep 1897 (daughter of Napoleon Bienvenue and Georgianna Brunelle); died on 8 Feb 1989; was buried in Catholic cemetery, Willow Bunch, SK, Canada.
    Children:
    1. Paulette M. Rousseau was born on 1 Mar 1926; died on 26 Aug 1926; was buried in St. Victor Catholic cemetery, near Willow Bunch, SK, Canada.
    2. 4. Alfred Jean-Marc "Johnny" Rousseau was born on 3 Feb 1928; died on 15 Nov 1988; was buried in Coronach cemetery, Coronach, SK, Canada.
    3. Solange Marie Alice Rousseau was born on 19 Sep 1931; died on 22 Jan 1990; was buried in Saskatoon, RM #344, SK, Canada.

  3. 10.  Sylvain Joseph Gislain Berger was born on 8 Sep 1895 (son of Vital Berger and Adele Langlet); died on 22 Oct 1987; was buried in Catholic cemetery, Fife Lake, SK, Canada.

    Sylvain married Marguerite Halbardier. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Marguerite Halbardier
    Children:
    1. Leon Joseph Berger was born on 5 Jan 1919; died on 9 Jun 1997; was buried in Rockglen, SK, Canada.
    2. Henry Joseph Berger was born on 20 Feb 1920; died on 18 Dec 2005; was buried in Catholic cemetery, Fife Lake, SK, Canada.
    3. Isadore Berger was born on 1 Aug 1924; died on 23 Mar 1993 in on farm near Fife Lake, SK, Canada; was buried in Catholic cemetery, Fife Lake, SK, Canada.
    4. Jeanne Marie Marguerite Berger was born on 23 Aug 1926; died on 24 Jan 2005; was buried in Catholic cemetery, Willow Bunch, SK, Canada.
    5. 5. Marie Marguerite Pauline Berger was born on 25 Aug 1927; died on 26 Dec 2010; was buried in Coronach cemetery, Coronach, SK, Canada.

  5. 12.  Franklin James Day was born on 14 Oct 1875 in Rome, Oneida County, NY (son of Dwight Henry Day and Betsey Ann Anderson); died on 9 Nov 1953 in Coronach, RM #11, SK, Canada; was buried in Coronach cemetery, Coronach, SK, Canada.

    Notes:

    Franklin Day and Dena emigrated from Kenmare, North Dakota in 1911 to their homestead near East Poplar, Saskatchewan. In 1921 they sold their farm and moved to Scobey, Montana for a short time and then to Minneapolis, Minnesota. They moved back to Saskatchewan in 1925 and in 1926 moved to the site of Coronach, Sask. where they remained until they died.

    Their homestead is located at 49.048513, 105.34892 OR 49degrees02'54.7"N 105degrees20'56.3"W. East of Coronach, Sask. off Highway 18, 4 KM south on Range Road 2260, across pond, turn right (west) and what is left of the foundation is 100 yards in the field.

    In 1897 Dena Hugos, aged 20, found work as a "hired girl" on the William Day farm near Sacret Heart, MN, which was on the SOO line (a railroad that ran from Minneapolis to Fargo, ND) and about 60 miles southeast of Clinton, MN. William Day's "hired hand" on the farm and the one who ran it for him was Franklin James Day, his younger brother. In 1898 Franklin Day and Dena Hugos were married in Ortonville. After their marriage Dena and Frank Day returned to the William Day farm to run it for William. In April of 1899 the Clinton newspaper reported that Frank Day and family moved into town and occupied rooms upstairs in the Kaeck building.

    At this time, all of the good land in Minnesota, eastern South Dakota and eastern North Dakota had been taken up in homesteads. However the northwestern part of North Dakota which was west and north of Minot, ND was not opening up to homesteaders. In January 1900 the paper reported that a party of land seekers left Clinton to join the SOO land excursions at Fairmont,going to Bowbells, ND. The party consisted of Frank Day, Chris Hugos, Vandermark, Al Burlingame and others. They returned the following week after all taken homestead claims. In April 1900 Frank Day and Art Bingham loaded their goods on the cars and set out for Kenmare, ND, where they have claims. In May 1900 Dena (Mrs. Frank) Day left to join her husband in their new home near Kenmare. Their farm was located about 12 miles NE of Kenmare, about 8 miles from the border, and probably 5 or so miles north of Norma. Kenmare at that time had a population of about 500.

    Frank and Dena Day and daughters, Delia, Cora, Ella, and Lila emigrated to Saskatchewan in 1911. They homesteaded on Sec. 24 Tp. 1 Range 26 W 2nd which is southeast of East Poplar, SK. During the spring of 1922 Frank and Dena decided that farming in Canada was no longer profitable so they sold their farm and moved to Minneapolis, MN. Frank had a hard time finding a job and finally took one with the railroad shops in Eau Claure, Wisconsin. This meant that he was home only on the weekends. In early 1926 Dena and Frank Day returned to Saskatchewan and was one of the first residents of Coronach, SK, a few miles west of their old homestead. They were the second family to move into Coronach. In Coronach Frank started to build the first hotel, while Dean converted a cookshack into a cafe and opened the first cafe which fed all the construction workers. In 1930 Frank sold the hotel to a Chinese group and built a house, that soon became a nursing home. Frank Day built a livery barn and operated it and a dray service for many years until his retirement.

    Frank was another of the true American/Canadian pioneers as he had homesteaded twice, once in North Dakota and again in Canada, and then at the age of 51 he helped to found a new town on the Canadian prairies.

    Franklin married Dena Eline Hugos on 4 Sep 1898 in Ortonville, Big Stone County, MN. Dena (daughter of Johan (John) Kristofer Hugos and Eli Jarnsdatter Hindoien) was born on 16 Sep 1877 in Decorah, Winneshiek County, IA; died on 14 Sep 1952 in Coronach, RM #11, SK, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Dena Eline Hugos was born on 16 Sep 1877 in Decorah, Winneshiek County, IA (daughter of Johan (John) Kristofer Hugos and Eli Jarnsdatter Hindoien); died on 14 Sep 1952 in Coronach, RM #11, SK, Canada.
    Children:
    1. Unnamed Day was born on 9 Apr 1900 in Clinton, Big Stone County, MN; died on 10 Apr 1900 in Clinton, Big Stone County, MN.
    2. Delia Julietta Day was born on 4 Sep 1901 in Kenmare, Ward County, ND; died on 10 Jul 1961 in Backus, Cass County, MN.
    3. Cora Beatta Day was born on 29 Dec 1903 in Kenmare, Ward County, ND; died on 30 Nov 1969 in St. Paul, Ramsey County, MN.
    4. Ella Jeannette Day was born on 9 Apr 1906 in Kenmare, Ward County, ND; died on 5 Dec 1979 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, MN.
    5. Lila Esther Nellie Day was born on 17 Jan 1909 in Kenmare, Ward County, ND; died on 3 Sep 1999 in Fridley, Hennepin County, MN; was buried in Hillside cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, MN.
    6. Arletta Frankie Day was born on 15 Apr 1913 in Eddyside, RM #11, SK, Canada; died on 30 Apr 1993 in Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada.
    7. 6. Marvin Dwight Day was born on 28 Aug 1915 in Eddyside, RM #11, SK, Canada; died on 29 Sep 1991 in Assiniboia, RM #72, SK, Canada; was buried in Coronach cemetery, Coronach, SK, Canada.
    8. Nylene "Todie" Floy Day was born on 10 Oct 1918 in Eddyside, RM #11, SK, Canada; died on 6 Sep 2012 in Brampton, Peel, ON, Canada; was buried on 12 Sep 2012 in Brampton, Peel, ON, Canada.
    9. Dorothy Joyce Day was born on 28 Jul 1921 in Eddyside, RM #11, SK, Canada; died on 17 Mar 2003 in Red Deer, AB, Canada; was buried on 24 Mar 2003 in Alto Reste cemetery, Red Deer, AB, Canada.

  7. 14.  Peter Simon Fritz was born on 29 Mar 1880 in Greenock Township, Bruce, ON, Canada; was christened on 9 Jul 1891 in Chepstow, Bruce, ON, Canada (son of Peter Fritz and Mary Ann Smith Schmidt); died on 17 Feb 1941 in Shaunavon, RM #78, SK, Canada; was buried in 1941 in Shaunavon, RM #78, SK, Canada.

    Other Events:

    • Birth: 1 Apr 1879, Chepstow, Bruce, ON, Canada
    • Baptism: 30 Mar 1880, Chepstow, Bruce, ON, Canada

    Notes:

    Peter was confirmed by RC Bishop Thomas Joseph Dowling at St. John Baptist Church in Chepstow, Ont. Peter was confirmed with the name "Erasmus". Peter and Catherine "Kate" Klein were married by Roman Catholic Priest F.A. Zettler in Chepstow, Ontario on January 23, 1906. Witnesses to their wedding were Henricus Fritz of Mt. Carmel, ND and Magdalena Klein of Chepstow, ON. Peter and Kate then moved to Wales, North Dakota, where Peter did carpenter work.

    John moved in 1907 near Shaunavon, Saskatchewan, where he filed on a homestead five and a half miles southeast of Shaunavon, known 4 years later as Anglo School District #516. One of the signators of a Declaration to organize this School District was signed by Peter S. Fritz.

    In 1909 Kate moved from North Dakota with children Andrew and Marie. They came by train via Moose Jaw to Gull Lake. Peter had shipped a carload of machinery, household furniture, three horses, one cow and some chickens. Our farm was 38 miles from Gull Lake, Sask. Until the railroad came in 1913, everything had to be hauled from Gull Lake, a 3-day trip. Peter built a two room house where they lived in until 1917, then moved into a two story house which Peter had built. He also built a big hip-roofed barn made of sod. He had his blacksmith forge in a front stall. They had no drinking water and Peter had to haul it from a spring about three times a week. Peter would hitch his horse "Bill" to a stone boat, which had two barrels, with wash tubs for lids. Kate (41 years old) passed away on December 2, 1922. Marie, age 13, looked after the family of 8 for six years until she married. In 1924 the barn burned and Peter built another. Peter passed away in March 1941, and son Andrew took over the farm in 1934 until December 1971 when he sold it to his son Philip and daughter-in-law Sheila.

    Daughters Rita, Emma and Leona Fritz attended Anglo School in 1929 (photos of their class of 1929 can be found in the book Quarter Stake Echoes.

    Peter married Catherine "Kate" Louisa Klein on 23 Jan 1906 in Chepstow, Bruce, ON, Canada. Catherine (daughter of Andrew Klein and Mary Ann Schafter) was born on 2 May 1883 in New Germany, Waterloo, ON; was christened on 10 Jun 1897 in Chepstow, Bruce, ON, Canada; died on 2 Dec 1922 in Shaunavon, RM #78, SK, Canada; was buried in 1922 in Shaunavon, RM #78, SK, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Catherine "Kate" Louisa Klein was born on 2 May 1883 in New Germany, Waterloo, ON; was christened on 10 Jun 1897 in Chepstow, Bruce, ON, Canada (daughter of Andrew Klein and Mary Ann Schafter); died on 2 Dec 1922 in Shaunavon, RM #78, SK, Canada; was buried in 1922 in Shaunavon, RM #78, SK, Canada.

    Other Events:

    • Birth: 1 May 1881, New Germany, Waterloo, ON

    Notes:

    Catherine was confirmed by Bishop Thomas Joseph Dowling at St. John Baptist Church in Chepstow, ON. Catherine was confirmed with the name "Louisa".

    Children:
    1. Andrew Philip Fritz was born on 9 Nov 1906 in Wales, Cavalier County, ND; died on 6 Oct 1987 in Union Hospital, Shaunavon, SK, Canada; was buried on 10 Oct 1987 in St. Mary's Roman Catholic cemetery, Shaunavon, RM #78, SK, Canada.
    2. Irene Mary (Marie) Fritz was born on 15 Jun 1908 in Wales, Cavalier County, ND; died on 7 May 2000 in Regina, RM #159, SK, Canada; was buried on 12 May 2000 in St. Mary's Roman Catholic cemetery, Shaunavon, RM #78, SK, Canada.
    3. Peter Martin Fritz was born on 28 Jan 1910 in Shaunavon, RM #78, SK, Canada; died on 9 Nov 1963 in Shaunavon, RM #78, SK, Canada.
    4. Clara Bernice Fritz was born on 9 May 1912 in Shaunavon, RM #78, SK, Canada; died on 25 Nov 1970 in Calgary, AB, Canada.
    5. Alexander Francis Fritz was born on 14 Jul 1913 in Shaunavon, RM #78, SK, Canada; died on 28 Mar 1989 in New Westminster, BC, Canada.
    6. Olive Helen Fritz was born on 15 Apr 1915 in Shaunavon, RM #78, SK, Canada; died on 5 May 1919 in Shaunavon, RM #78, SK, Canada; was buried on 6 May 1919 in St. Mary's Roman Catholic cemetery, Shaunavon, RM #78, SK, Canada.
    7. 7. Emma Louise Fritz was born on 29 May 1916 in Shaunavon, RM #78, SK, Canada; died on 4 Jul 1978 in Gull Lake, RM #109, SK, Canada; was buried on 7 Jul 1978 in Coronach cemetery, Coronach, SK, Canada.
    8. Leona Catherine Fritz was born on 4 Aug 1918 in Shaunavon, RM #78, SK, Canada; died on 10 Apr 2014 in Moose Jaw, RM #131, SK, Canada.
    9. Sister Rita Monica Fritz was born on 23 Nov 1920 in Shaunavon, RM #78, SK, Canada; died on 29 Sep 2002 in Calgary, AB, Canada; was buried on 3 Oct 2002 in St. Mary's cemetery, Calgary, AB, Canada.
    10. Rose Anne Fritz was born on 18 Nov 1922 in Shaunavon, RM #78, SK, Canada; died on 6 Jan 1984 in Plains Health Centre, Regina, SK; was buried on 11 Jan 1984 in St. Mary's Roman Catholic cemetery, Shaunavon, RM #78, SK, Canada.