THE EWASHEN DOUKHOBOR CONNECTION
Shortly before his passing in 2019, Alex Ewashen, born in 1932, tells of his Russian family roots and his involvement in the Doukhobor movement along with that of his brothers Larry (1940-) and Robert (1936-). For much of his professional career, Alex was an auctioneer residing in the Creston valley of British Columbia.
When the Cold War threatened the world, in 1984, Alex joined a small group of Quaker, Doukhobor and other concerned individuals in a three-month 50,000 km Friendship Caravan International trip travelling by car through Europe and North America. His Irish wife Julie, a nurse by profession, supported his efforts and ‘took over the ranch’ and ran their company while he was gone. Later they both participated in the 1995 Doukhobor Centennial Choir Tour of North America and Russia.
For nearly twenty years, Larry resided in Castlegar heading the Doukhobor Discovery Centre, and his then wife of thirteen years was Dr. Galina Alexeeva, Head of Academic Research at Yasnaya Polyana, the State Museum of Leo Tolstoy in Russia. This led to various papers examining the Doukhobor-Tolstoy connection.
Robert, now retired, lives with his wife Enid, a retired teacher, in Creston, BC.
Their sister Agnes, better known as Abbe, a talented singer, died in 2002, born 1943. After a successful career as singer, and later, court reporter, she was also a member of the Creston Doukhobor Choir.
Our Ewashen family's involvement with Doukhoborism has been traced back to 1794. The Ewashens were allotment peasants belonging to the Tsar's family; they were given land for their own use. They lived in the village of Rusanovka, Tambovskaya Gubernia.
In 1801 Emperor Alexander I allowed Doukhobors to resettle in Tavria in the Milky Waters, but when the allotment peasants asked to be resettled with their brethren in 1804, they were not given permission to join the main group. Further petitioning resulted further refusal in 1824.
Only free classes of peasants and Cossacks were permitted to relocate to the Milky Waters. Udel’nye krestiane (‘appanage peasants’) like the Ivashins were not. While not the personal property of noble landowners like serfs, appanage peasants lived on land allotments owned by the Russian imperial family and were contractually bound to the land and to pay obrok (quitrent).
Finally in 1842, Great, Great, Great Grandfather Stephan Nikiforovich Ewashen and his wife Anphimia Rodionovna with their son Ivan were able to reunite with the Doukhobors in the Caucasus, and settled in the Village of Slavyanka, Elizavetpol Gubernia.
Our Ewashen family's involvement with Doukhoborism has been traced back to 1794. The Ewashens were allotment peasants belonging to the Tsar's family; they were given land for their own use. They lived in the village of Rusanovka, Tambovskaya Gubernia.
In 1801 Emperor Alexander I allowed Doukhobors to resettle in Tavria in the Milky Waters, but when the allotment peasants asked to be resettled with their brethren in 1804, they were not given permission to join the main group. Further petitioning resulted further refusal in 1824.
Only free classes of peasants and Cossacks were permitted to relocate to the Milky Waters. Udel’nye krestiane (‘appanage peasants’) like the Ivashins were not. While not the personal property of noble landowners like serfs, appanage peasants lived on land allotments owned by the Russian imperial family and were contractually bound to the land and to pay obrok (quitrent).
Finally in 1842, Great, Great, Great Grandfather Stephan Nikiforovich Ewashen and his wife Anphimia Rodionovna with their son Ivan were able to reunite with the Doukhobors in the Caucasus, and settled in the Village of Slavyanka, Elizavetpol Gubernia.
In 1853 Great, Great Grandfather Ivan Stephanovich lived with wife and son Yakov in Slavyanka. After the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-1888, Tsarist officials, in appreciation of the Doukhobors agreement to convoy supplies to the front and ambulance wounded Russian soldiers away from the front, allocated some of the best lands in the newly-conquered Kars territory to them.
Hundreds of Doukhobors in search of new agricultural land on which to farm, resettled in six villages in the Kars region.
Among those to relocate was the family of Yakov Ivashin from Slavyanka, Elisavetpol to the new Doukhobor village of Terpeniye, Kars in the year 1880. They remained there for the next 19 years before immigrating to Canada with the Doukhobors in 1899.
In 1899 Great Grandfather Yakov migrated to Canada, according to the ship's manifest at the age of 43. He arrived with two sons, our Grandfather Jacob (Yakov), Great Uncle John (Ivan) and daughter Maria. His destination was the village of Terpenie in the Rosthern area of Saskatchewan. Here, from the very beginning, he was appointed headman. In an interview with an American journalist in 1900, and in a subsequent publication of a journal entitled A Day With the Doukhobors, the journalist was most impressed with Jacob's intellect and grasp of affairs, and natural grace and dignity. [www.doukhobor.org/Day-Doukhobors.html]
In 1906 the Ewashens relocated to the village of Perehodnoe, near Arran on the Manitoba border. With the loss of the Doukhobor lands in Saskatchewan, they moved to Brilliant BC settling in the Village of Sion in 1913. Great Grandfather died in his early sixties and is buried in Lundbreck, Alberta, the cemetery now an Alberta Heritage Historical Site.
Grandfather Jacob and family initially lived in Brilliant. In his early manhood he became a very competent steam engineer, obtaining his Traction Engineer's Final Certificate at the age of 26 written with the aid of an English - Russian translator. He was spending so much time away from home in Alberta and Saskatchewan breaking the virgin soil, that when the Christian Community of Universal Brotherhood acquired land in the Cowley-Lundbreck area in 1916, Peter V. Verigin relocated the Ewashen family to Lundbreck, Alberta. They settled in a village just south of town known as the Riley Place. In the Doukhobor community it was called the Stoopnikoff Village.
Five years or so later, the Jacob Ewashen family left the CCUB and began to farm independently. Grandfather died in December 1968 at the age of 86, and is buried at Nanton, Alberta.
Grandfather Jacob and family initially lived in Brilliant. In his early manhood he became a very competent steam engineer, obtaining his Traction Engineer's Final Certificate at the age of 26 written with the aid of an English - Russian translator. He was spending so much time away from home in Alberta and Saskatchewan breaking the virgin soil, that when the Christian Community of Universal Brotherhood acquired land in the Cowley-Lundbreck area in 1916, Peter V. Verigin relocated the Ewashen family to Lundbreck, Alberta. They settled in a village just south of town known as the Riley Place. In the Doukhobor community it was called the Stoopnikoff Village.
Five years or so later, the Jacob Ewashen family left the CCUB and began to farm independently. Grandfather died in December 1968 at the age of 86, and is buried at Nanton, Alberta.
Great Uncle John Ewashen ended up moving to the Godsal Ranch, three miles south of Cowley. John devoted his life to the CCUB, serving it with honour to its very end. For a time he operated the Grain Elevator and Flour Mill in Lundbreck, and later in the 1930s he was Secretary and Assistant Treasurer for the Alberta division of the CCUB. When the Community was getting into dire financial circumstances and all its horses were going to be repossessed, Uncle John went to a friend, Dan Wihnan, a Department of Public Works foreman, and borrowed $3000 to keep this from happening. [The loss of the horses would be disaster for the year’s crops, and the only alternative was to buy them].
Dan was an honourable man too, and understood the circumstances and arranged the loan. Years later, when Dan's heir started pressing Uncle John for repayment, he asked the Doukhobor community for help. When he was refused, he paid it off himself. Great Uncle John passed away in 1972 at the age of 85, and is buried at the Doukhobor cemetery in Lundbreck, AB.
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EWASHEN FAMILY [l - r]
[back standing]
Nick J. Ewashen (1903 - 1991) b: 07 Apr 1903 in Terpenie village, Blaine Lake district, Saskatchewan, d: 01 May 1991
Peter J. Ewashen (1918 - 1992) b: 01 Feb 1918 in Cowley district, Alberta, d: 15 Jan 1992 Pincher Creek AB
Walter J. Ewashen (1924 - 1959) b: 1924 in Cowley district, Alberta, d: 1959 in Vulcan, Alberta
Alex J. Ewashen (1907 - 1998) b: 03 Feb 1907 in Perekhodnoe village, Arran district, Saskatchewan, d: 24 Jun 1998 in Creston BC
Mike J. Ewashen (1920 - 1987) b: 27 Jan 1920 in Cowley district, Alberta, d: 06 Sep 1987 Calgary AB
[seated]
Helen J. Ewashen (1904 - 1997) b: 27 Oct 1904 in Terpenie village, Blaine Lake district, Saskatchewan, d: 17 May 1997 Lundbreck AB
Jacob J. Ewashen (1883 - 1968) b: 10 Jan 1883 in Terpeniye village, Shuragel'sk district, Kars province, Russia, d: 13 Dec 1968 in Nanton, Alberta
Anastasia Wasilenkoff (1883 - 1971) b: 10 Feb 1883 in Kars province, Russia, d: 19 Nov 1971 in Nanton, Alberta
Mable J. Ewashen (1913 - 1997) b: 08 Sep 1913 in Brilliant, British Columbia, d: 12 Nov 1997 Nanton AB
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[back standing]
Nick J. Ewashen (1903 - 1991) b: 07 Apr 1903 in Terpenie village, Blaine Lake district, Saskatchewan, d: 01 May 1991
Peter J. Ewashen (1918 - 1992) b: 01 Feb 1918 in Cowley district, Alberta, d: 15 Jan 1992 Pincher Creek AB
Walter J. Ewashen (1924 - 1959) b: 1924 in Cowley district, Alberta, d: 1959 in Vulcan, Alberta
Alex J. Ewashen (1907 - 1998) b: 03 Feb 1907 in Perekhodnoe village, Arran district, Saskatchewan, d: 24 Jun 1998 in Creston BC
Mike J. Ewashen (1920 - 1987) b: 27 Jan 1920 in Cowley district, Alberta, d: 06 Sep 1987 Calgary AB
[seated]
Helen J. Ewashen (1904 - 1997) b: 27 Oct 1904 in Terpenie village, Blaine Lake district, Saskatchewan, d: 17 May 1997 Lundbreck AB
Jacob J. Ewashen (1883 - 1968) b: 10 Jan 1883 in Terpeniye village, Shuragel'sk district, Kars province, Russia, d: 13 Dec 1968 in Nanton, Alberta
Anastasia Wasilenkoff (1883 - 1971) b: 10 Feb 1883 in Kars province, Russia, d: 19 Nov 1971 in Nanton, Alberta
Mable J. Ewashen (1913 - 1997) b: 08 Sep 1913 in Brilliant, British Columbia, d: 12 Nov 1997 Nanton AB
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Our mother's side of the family is steeped in Doukhobor history. Peter V. Verigin was her father's uncle. The Verigin ancestry is well known dating back several generations.
As could be expected, Grandfather Peter P. Verigin was a devoted follower of Peter Lordly, and in the CCUB he was the bee keeper, looking after 600 bee hives as well as PVV’s summer home.
Great grandfather Vasili was a courier of the famous Arms Burning as described by Grisha Verigin’s book [younger brother of PVV] God is in Truth, Not in Force. Chronicles: [ www.larrysdesk.com/book-reviews.html]
Great grandfather Vasili was a courier of the famous Arms Burning as described by Grisha Verigin’s book [younger brother of PVV] God is in Truth, Not in Force. Chronicles: [ www.larrysdesk.com/book-reviews.html]
Back row: Mary P. Verigin (b. Oct. 16 1910 Brilliant - d. Lundbreck July 2, 1955)
Peter Petrovich Verigin ( b. July 1919 Brilliant d. - Mission February 26, 1976)
Polly Verigin (b. June 25, 1923 Brilliant - d. Mission June 4 2010)
Front row: Peter William Verigin (b. 1890 Russia - d. Mission June 10 1959)
Polahaya Popoff (b. 1888 Russia - d. Mission October 19, 1949)
Back row: Mary P. Verigin (b. Oct. 16 1910 Brilliant - d. Lundbreck July 2, 1955)
Peter Petrovich Verigin ( b. July 1919 Brilliant d. - Mission February 26, 1976)
Polly Verigin (b. June 25, 1923 Brilliant - d. Mission June 4 2010)
Front row: Peter William Verigin (b. 1890 Russia - d. Mission June 10 1959)
Polahaya Popoff (b. 1888 Russia - d. Mission October 19, 1949)
Upon Lordly's assassination in 1924, the immediate Verigin family chose to leave the CCUB and settle in Shouldice, Alberta, in a community established by Anastasia Lordly, Lordly's companion since his arrival in Canada. The community consisted of 500 followers, established on 1260 acres, and was called the ‘Lordly Christian Community of Universal Brotherhood'. The Community disbanded in the early 1930s, but Anastasia and her immediate group lived out their lives there into the 1960s. Many of her followers, including Grandfather and family, relocated to Mission, BC. Grandfather Verigin passed away on 18 January 1959 at the age of 69, and is buried in Mission, BC.
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Our father Alex Jacob Ewashen as well as his sons, Alex, Robert and Larry have kept up the Ewashen-Verigin tradition of Doukhobor involvement, now dating back close to 200 years. In this generation, Larry has been the most involved, dedicating the greater part of his adult life to the nurturing of the Doukhobor ideal and the preservation of its history.
Dad preferred to work behind the scenes. In the Cowley-Lundbreck area he was instrumental in building the Doukhobor Community Home in Lundbreck. He went from farm to farm soliciting funds for the project. He was active in the formation of the Cowley-Lundbreck Doukhobor Society of Alberta, comprised of members of all groups. In 1945 he was the Alberta delegate to a convention held in Grand Forks, BC, for the formation of the Union of Doukhobors of Canada.
After the early death of his wife, Mary, he dedicated his life to the raising of the children and managed to insure that they all received a higher level of academic education:
Robert received his Master's degree in Science Education from Columbia University in New York in addition to other studies with degrees in Agriculture B. Sc., U of A, Edmonton, and Counselling Psychology, M. Sc. U of Calgary. Robert’s career focused primarily on various aspects of education; teaching, consulting and curriculum development.
Bob's wife, Enid, received formal education in Jamaica, England and at the University of Toronto receiving a B. A. in History and B. Ed. in History and School Librarianship. She taught for nearly thirty years and now continues to be active as a community volunteer serving on the Library Board, Therapeutic Association for Seniors, Hospice, and other community organizations.
Larry graduated with an Honour's Master of Arts from Case-Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, after initial studies [B.A.], at the U of A, the Banff Centre, Royal Conservatory of Speech, Toronto, and Actor’s Studio, New York. Abbe studied at Mount Royal College in Calgary, while Alex attended the Banff School of Fine Arts, then went into partnership with Dad on the farm. When Dad retired and sold, Alex studied auctioneering at the Western College of Auctioneering in Billings, Montana, graduating in 1963. He became a prominent, successful auctioneer in Creston with his and wife Julie’s company, Jual Auction. Julie received the Governer's General medal for Community Service in 2016.
For many years, Robert and Larry have been actively involved in the Canadian Doukhobor Society. Robert used his talents as an Educational Councilor in facilitating workshops on present day Doukhoborism and its future. He was also a member of the Creston Doukhobor Society and choir and editor of The Sheaf, CDS news letter.
Alex served several terms as President of the Canadian Doukhobor Society at which time he played a major role in the reconciliation of the different Doukhobor factions. All three are Lifetime Honorary Members of the Kootenay Doukhobor Historical Society of which Robert was the President for a number of years, marking the glory years of the Doukhobor Discovery Centre under the curatorship of brother Larry featuring openings and other visits from Governors General, Premiers, Lieutenant Governors, Mayors, MPs and MLAs, as well as Senators, film companies and major museums such as the National Museum of Man from Hull, Quebec.
Our father Alex Jacob Ewashen as well as his sons, Alex, Robert and Larry have kept up the Ewashen-Verigin tradition of Doukhobor involvement, now dating back close to 200 years. In this generation, Larry has been the most involved, dedicating the greater part of his adult life to the nurturing of the Doukhobor ideal and the preservation of its history.
Dad preferred to work behind the scenes. In the Cowley-Lundbreck area he was instrumental in building the Doukhobor Community Home in Lundbreck. He went from farm to farm soliciting funds for the project. He was active in the formation of the Cowley-Lundbreck Doukhobor Society of Alberta, comprised of members of all groups. In 1945 he was the Alberta delegate to a convention held in Grand Forks, BC, for the formation of the Union of Doukhobors of Canada.
After the early death of his wife, Mary, he dedicated his life to the raising of the children and managed to insure that they all received a higher level of academic education:
Robert received his Master's degree in Science Education from Columbia University in New York in addition to other studies with degrees in Agriculture B. Sc., U of A, Edmonton, and Counselling Psychology, M. Sc. U of Calgary. Robert’s career focused primarily on various aspects of education; teaching, consulting and curriculum development.
Bob's wife, Enid, received formal education in Jamaica, England and at the University of Toronto receiving a B. A. in History and B. Ed. in History and School Librarianship. She taught for nearly thirty years and now continues to be active as a community volunteer serving on the Library Board, Therapeutic Association for Seniors, Hospice, and other community organizations.
Larry graduated with an Honour's Master of Arts from Case-Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, after initial studies [B.A.], at the U of A, the Banff Centre, Royal Conservatory of Speech, Toronto, and Actor’s Studio, New York. Abbe studied at Mount Royal College in Calgary, while Alex attended the Banff School of Fine Arts, then went into partnership with Dad on the farm. When Dad retired and sold, Alex studied auctioneering at the Western College of Auctioneering in Billings, Montana, graduating in 1963. He became a prominent, successful auctioneer in Creston with his and wife Julie’s company, Jual Auction. Julie received the Governer's General medal for Community Service in 2016.
For many years, Robert and Larry have been actively involved in the Canadian Doukhobor Society. Robert used his talents as an Educational Councilor in facilitating workshops on present day Doukhoborism and its future. He was also a member of the Creston Doukhobor Society and choir and editor of The Sheaf, CDS news letter.
Alex served several terms as President of the Canadian Doukhobor Society at which time he played a major role in the reconciliation of the different Doukhobor factions. All three are Lifetime Honorary Members of the Kootenay Doukhobor Historical Society of which Robert was the President for a number of years, marking the glory years of the Doukhobor Discovery Centre under the curatorship of brother Larry featuring openings and other visits from Governors General, Premiers, Lieutenant Governors, Mayors, MPs and MLAs, as well as Senators, film companies and major museums such as the National Museum of Man from Hull, Quebec.
Larry's life and work has been connected with theatre, films and music (both inside and outside the Doukhobor community) in the USA, Canada, Russia, England and Scotland. Besides teaching [founding member of two theatre schools] and performing, Larry devoted time to the research of Doukhobor history which culminated in the production of the major historical documentary, In Search of Utopia, The Doukhobors (1981).The film was widely shown in Canada and the USA and presented at the Academy of Sciences in Moscow. This film and his many other historical materials in the form of tapes, books and videos are housed in the Public Archives in Ottawa and various universities and museums as well as his website. In 1991-1992, Larry paid a tribute to Nick Kalmakoff of Canora, Saskatchewan, with the production of the film The Last Hurrah, portraying a Canadian pioneer and collector of Doukhobor music. [www.larrysdesk.com/videos.html]
Along the way there were books and other theatre, film and video productions created dealing with Canadian ethnic heritage. He was also CDS secretary and publisher of its quarterly newsletter The Sheaf.
In 1993, Larry was in Moscow sponsored by the Canadian Bureau of International Education on a cultural project which involved research and writing a play about the Doukhobor immigration. [www.larrysdesk.com/the-spirit-of-99.html]
Here he was received by many prominent Russian theatre directors and actors which later culminated in workshops in Vancouver with Alexei Batalov, Oscar winning actor (Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears). He was invited to the Kootenay Doukhobor Historical Society in Castlegar, where he was the Curator of the Doukhobor Discovery Centre Museum until retirement in 2010.
Always a writer, he was pleased to meet two Nobel Laureates for Literature, Bob Dylan and Harold Pinter.
Along the way there were books and other theatre, film and video productions created dealing with Canadian ethnic heritage. He was also CDS secretary and publisher of its quarterly newsletter The Sheaf.
In 1993, Larry was in Moscow sponsored by the Canadian Bureau of International Education on a cultural project which involved research and writing a play about the Doukhobor immigration. [www.larrysdesk.com/the-spirit-of-99.html]
Here he was received by many prominent Russian theatre directors and actors which later culminated in workshops in Vancouver with Alexei Batalov, Oscar winning actor (Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears). He was invited to the Kootenay Doukhobor Historical Society in Castlegar, where he was the Curator of the Doukhobor Discovery Centre Museum until retirement in 2010.
Always a writer, he was pleased to meet two Nobel Laureates for Literature, Bob Dylan and Harold Pinter.
7 Alex J. Ewashen (1907 - 1998) b: 03 Feb 1907 in Perekhodnoe village, Arran district, Saskatchewan, d: 24 Jun 1998 in Creston BC + Mary P. Verigin (1910 - 1955) b: 16 Oct 1910 in Brilliant, British Columbia, d: 02 Jul 1955 in Lundbreck Alberta, Aft. + Anne Hadikin (1913 - 2004) b: 05 Oct 1913, d: 23 Jun 2004 Creston BC
8 Alex J. Ewashen (1932 - 2019) b: 1932 in Nanton, Alberta d: May 20, Creston BC + Julie O'Neill (1932 - ) b: 1932
9 Alexandra Mary Ewashen (1964 - ) b: 1964 Pincher Creek AB + Bob Benvie b: Nov 15 2019 1954 Winnipeg Man d: 26 Nov 2019 Creston
9 Brian Peter Ewashen (1966 - ) b: 1966 Creston BC + Laurel Jane Sternagel (1964 - ) b: 06 Dec 1964 Saskatoon SK
10 Jacob Paul Ewashen (1994 - ) b: 1994 Victoria BC
10 Natasha Sage Ewashen (1996 - ) b: 1996, Trail, BC
8 Robert (Ramaan) Lawrence Ewashen (1936 - ) b: 11 Oct 1936 Nanton, Alberta + Iris Elizabeth Troyer (1941 - ) b: 03 May 1941, m: Oct. 1963 + Enid Lavern Gayle (1954 - ) b: 12 Feb 1954, m: 1983 Ballards Valley St. Elizabeth Jamaica
9 Tamara Jill Ewashen (1965 - ) b: 11 Mar 1965, Toronto ON + Don Davidson (1959 - ) b: 12 Jul 1959
10 Robert Paul Ewashen Davidson (2005 - ) b: 15 Feb 2005 Calgary AB
9 Glynnis Mary Ewashen (1969 - ) b: 18 Jan 1969 Calgary + Earl Edward Ridley (1963 - ) b: 26 Apr 1963 Iserlohn Germany
8 Larry A. Ewashen (1940 - ) b: 1940 in Nanton, Alberta + Galina Alexeeva (1993) b: 1957 in Tula, Russia Div: 2006
8 Agnes (Abbe) M. Ewashen (1943 - 2002) b: 11 Nov 1943 Lundbreck, Alberta, d: 28 Feb 2002 Creston BC + James Cogger b. Feb 5,1935 d: Dec 11 2010
9 Lisa Dawn Ewashen (1983 - ) b: 15 Jul 1983 Toronto ON + Jeffrey LaRose b: Nov 12 1976 Regina
8 Alex J. Ewashen (1932 - 2019) b: 1932 in Nanton, Alberta d: May 20, Creston BC + Julie O'Neill (1932 - ) b: 1932
9 Alexandra Mary Ewashen (1964 - ) b: 1964 Pincher Creek AB + Bob Benvie b: Nov 15 2019 1954 Winnipeg Man d: 26 Nov 2019 Creston
9 Brian Peter Ewashen (1966 - ) b: 1966 Creston BC + Laurel Jane Sternagel (1964 - ) b: 06 Dec 1964 Saskatoon SK
10 Jacob Paul Ewashen (1994 - ) b: 1994 Victoria BC
10 Natasha Sage Ewashen (1996 - ) b: 1996, Trail, BC
8 Robert (Ramaan) Lawrence Ewashen (1936 - ) b: 11 Oct 1936 Nanton, Alberta + Iris Elizabeth Troyer (1941 - ) b: 03 May 1941, m: Oct. 1963 + Enid Lavern Gayle (1954 - ) b: 12 Feb 1954, m: 1983 Ballards Valley St. Elizabeth Jamaica
9 Tamara Jill Ewashen (1965 - ) b: 11 Mar 1965, Toronto ON + Don Davidson (1959 - ) b: 12 Jul 1959
10 Robert Paul Ewashen Davidson (2005 - ) b: 15 Feb 2005 Calgary AB
9 Glynnis Mary Ewashen (1969 - ) b: 18 Jan 1969 Calgary + Earl Edward Ridley (1963 - ) b: 26 Apr 1963 Iserlohn Germany
8 Larry A. Ewashen (1940 - ) b: 1940 in Nanton, Alberta + Galina Alexeeva (1993) b: 1957 in Tula, Russia Div: 2006
8 Agnes (Abbe) M. Ewashen (1943 - 2002) b: 11 Nov 1943 Lundbreck, Alberta, d: 28 Feb 2002 Creston BC + James Cogger b. Feb 5,1935 d: Dec 11 2010
9 Lisa Dawn Ewashen (1983 - ) b: 15 Jul 1983 Toronto ON + Jeffrey LaRose b: Nov 12 1976 Regina
IVASHIN : This patronymic surname is derived from Ivash, a diminutive form of the men's name Ivan. The Ivashins among the Doukhobors originated from the province of Tambov, Russia, in the 18th century. English spelling variants include: Ewashin, Ewashen.
Descendant Report for Nikifor Ivashin
Nikifor Ivashin (1730 -? ) b: Abt. 1730 in Rusanovka village, Tambov province, Russia, d:? in Rusanovka village, Tambov province, Russia
1 Stepan Nikiforovich Ivashin (1760 - 1853) b: Abt. 1760 in Rusanovka village, Tambov province, Russia, d: Bef. 1853 in Slavyanka village, Kedabek district, Elizavetpol province, Russia + Anfima Rodionovna
2 Ivan Stepanovich Ivashin (1792 - ) b: 1792 in Rusanovka village, Tambov province, Russia, d: in Slavyanka village, Kedabek district, Elizavetpol province, Russia
3 Egor Stepanovich Ivashin (1800 - 1853) b: Abt. 1800 in Rusanovka village, Tambov province, Russia, d: Bef. 1853 in Slavyanka village, Kedabek district, Elizavetpol province, Russia
4 Yakov Ivanovich Ivashin (1830 - ) b: 1830 in Rusanovka village, Tambov province, Russia, d: in Slavyanka village, Kedabek district, Elizavetpol province, Russia
4 Ivan Egorovich Ivashin (1842 - ) b: 1842 in Slavyanka village, Kedabek district, Elizavetpol province, Russia
5 Yakov Y. Ivashin (1856 - 1918) b: 09 Dec 1856 in Slavyanka village, Kedabek district, Elizavetpol province, Russia, d: 1918 Lundbreck AB + Anastasia Kuznetsoff (1857 - 1951) b: 07 Sep 1857 in Elizavetpol province, Russia, d: 28 May 1951, Cowley AB
6 Jacob J. Ewashen (1883 - 1968) b: 10 Jan 1883 in Terpeniye village, Shuragel'sk district, Kars province, Russia, d: 13 Dec 1968 in Nanton, Alberta + Anastasia Wasilenkoff (1883 - 1971) b: 10 Feb 1883 in Kars province, Russia, d: 19 Nov 1971 in Nanton, Alberta
7 Nick J. Ewashen (1903 - 1991) b: 07 Apr 1903 in Terpenie village, Blaine Lake district, Saskatchewan, d: 01 May 1991 Nanton AB + Mable M. Baturin (1904 - 1990) b: May 1904 in Trudolyubovoe village, Runnymede district, Saskatchewan, d: Dec 1990 Nanton AB
8 Nick N. Ewashen (1924 - 2008 ) b: 07 Oct 1924 in Cowley district, Alberta d March 16 2008 Stoney Plain AB + Madeleine Patricia Ryan (1922 - 2001) b: 27 Mar 1922, d: 08 Jun Stoney Plain AB 2001
9 Tonnie Eunice L. Ewashen (1951 - ) b: 22 Jul 1951 + Wilfred Ernest Hebert (1937) b: 18 May 1937 d: October 01 2012 Edmonton AB
9 Daniel Miles Ewashen (1958 - ) b: 14 Feb 1958 Edmonton + Rita
10 Daniel Nicholas Ewashen (1977 - ) b: 11 Sep 1977 Edmonton
10 Chrissy Ann Ewashen (1980 - ) b: 26 Jan 1980 Ednonton + Tim Ferester b: Edmonton + Elody b. Edmonton
10 Joshua Aaron Ewashen (2000 - ) b: 25 Jan 2000 Whitehorse
10 Jacob Edward Ewashen (2002 - ) b: 11 May 2002 Whitehorse
9 Laura Ewashen (1953 - ) b: 23 Aug 1953 + Keith Robert McKay (1954 - ) b: 27 June 1954
10 Joel Keith McKay (1985 - ) b: 13 Mar 1985
10 Jessie Layn McKay (1991 - ) b: 04 Mar 1991
9 Hanna Belle Ewashen (1962 - ) b: 17 Dec 1962 + Gordon Pierce
10 Andrew Vincent Pierce (1983 - ) b: 18 Jun 1983
8 William Michael Ewashen (1928 - 2019) b: 08 Nov 1928 in Cowley district, Alberta d: Apr 13 2019 Calgary + Norma Williams (1944 - 2005) b: 08 Sep 1944, m: 1964, d: 27 Oct 2005 in Calgary, Alberta
9 Thomas James Ewashen (1965 - ) b: 22 Dec 1965 + Penny
10 Todd Ewashen
10 Lesa Ewashen
9 Edward Gwyllum Ewashen (1968 - ) b: 11 Mar 1968 + Angela Morgan
9 Lorraine Gail Ewashen (1971 - ) b: 20 May 1971 + Rick
10 Andrew
10 Jacob
8 Steve N. Ewashen (1930 -2008 ) b: Mar 1930 in Cowley district, Alberta d Nov 26 2008 Bellvue AB + Anne Funfer (1936 - 1997) b: Mar 1936, d: 31 Dec 1997 Bellvue AB
9 Dale Ewashen (1957 - ) b: 14 Apr 1957 + Kelly Tourand
10 Erin Ewashen + Carrie Cope
10 Lindsey Ewashen
10 Shaun Ewashen
9 Judith Ewashen (1958 - ) b: 16 Jun 1958 + Rob Slapak
10 Cody Ryan Ewashen Slapak b: Jan 29, 1987 Blairmore AB
10 Tyler Jason Ewashen Slapak b: Jan 23, 1990 Blairmore AB
9 Lyle Ewashen b: 19 Dec 1962 + Kandi, b: 2004
10 Alex Kenzie Ewashen (2004 - ) b: 17 Nov 2004
10 Cole Steven Ewashen (2004 - ) b: 17 Nov 2004
9 Howard Ewashen (1972 - ) b: 29 Jan 1972, m: Leanne Mathews b: Aug 9, 1971
8 Fred N. Ewashen (1932 - 2004) b: 28 Oct 1932 in Cowley district, Alberta, d: 21 Sep 2004 Nanton AB + Marilyn Watt (1944 - ) b: 10 May 1944
9 Lecinda Jean Ewashen (1968 - ) b: 15 Apr 1968 + Tony Walker
9 James William Watt Ewashen (1970 - ) b: 18 Jan 1970
8 Margaret Nellie Ewashen (1935 - ) b: 22 Oct 1935 in Cowley district, Alberta + Wally Reynolds (1930 - ) b: 14 Nov 1930
9 Connie Reynolds (1962 - ) b: 22 Oct 1962
9 Susian Reynolds (1964 - ) b: 24 Jul 1964 + Kirby Doktor
9 Lorna Gail Reynolds (1966 - ) b: 02 Jul 1966 + Kevin Chubb
8 Paul Tony Ewashen (1938 - ) b: 03 Apr 1938 in Cowley district, Alberta + Penelope Blue (1941 - ) b: 14 Aug 1941
9 Michael Scott Ewashen (1964 - ) b: 14 Jul 1964 + Karin Patricia Konopelka (1969) b: 28 Aug 1969
10 Anthony Jon Ewashen (1988 - ) b: 12 Jan 1988
10 Emme MacKenzie Ewashen (2000 - ) b: 23 Sep 2000
9 Karen Lee Ewashen (1966 - ) b: 07 Jun 1966 + Reginald Foster
10 Shannon Rae Larkin Foster (1981 - ) b: 26 Oct 1981
8 Tina N. Ewashen (1939 - ) b: 07 May 1939 in Cowley district, Alberta + Jack Shephard (1928 - 2007) b: 20 Jun 1928 d June 19th 2007
7 Helen J. Ewashen (1904 - 1997) b: 27 Oct 1904 in Terpenie village, Blaine Lake district, Saskatchewan, d: 17 May 1997 Lundbreck AB + Joseph J. Seminoff (1904 - 1990) b: 21 Jul 1904 in Small Gorelovka village, Blaine Lake district, Saskatchewan, d: 31 May 1990 Lundbreck AB
8 Peter J. Semenoff (1925 - 1993) b: 22 Feb 1925 in Alberta, d: 31 Aug Pincher Creek AB 1993 + Doris Kuznetsoff (1933 - 1999) b: 21 Oct 1933, d: Sep 1999 Edmonton AB
9 Gordon Semenoff (1953 - ) b: 11 Jul 1953 + Gwen Brown (1953 - ) b: 15 May 1953
10 Amanda Semenoff (1980 - ) b: 29 Jun 1980
10 Victor Semenoff (1981 - ) b: 29 Jul 1981
9 Loreen Semenoff (1955 - ) b: 15 Jul 1955 + Ron Snell (1947 - ) b: 18 Aug 1947
10 Laura Snell (1974 - ) b: 13 Nov 1974 + Corey Magowan (1974 - ) b: 06 Mar 1974
10 Marcella Snell (1977 - ) b: 31 Mar 1977 + Jason Nielsen (1974 - ) b: 27 Mar 1974
11 Eric Nielsen (2000 - ) b: 27 Apr 2000
11 Amber Nielsen (2001 - ) b: 11 Sep 2001
9 Betty Semenoff (1957 - ) b: 02 Apr 1957 + David Grenon (1950 - ) b: 15 Apr 1950
10 Elizabeth Grenon (1985 - ) b: 19 Jun 1985
9 Raymond Semenoff (1961 - ) b: 21 Oct 1961
9 Cathy Semenoff (1965 - ) b: 17 Feb 1965
8 Ann J. Semenoff b: 20 Nov 1926 d. Nov. 4, 2012 in Alberta + John Walters (1923 - 2010) b: 23 Feb 1923 d Sept 16 2010 Lethbridge AB
9 Carol Walters (1947 - ) b: 17 Dec 1947 + Kieth Fitzpatrick (1945 - ) b: 16 Sep 1945
10 James Fitzpatrick (1969 - ) b: 15 Jul 1969 + Tammy Thompson (1970 - ) b: 23 Mar 1970
11 Easton Fitzpatrick (2002 - ) b: 12 Dec 2002
11 Rhett Fitzpatrick (2004 - ) b: 18 Sep 2004
10 Kevin Fitzpatrick (1971 - ) b: 24 May 1971 + Heather Parker
9 Edward Walters (1950 - ) b: 15 Jan 1950 + Myrna Nelson
10 Paul Walters (1973 - ) b: 04 Apr 1973
10 Tracy Walters (1975 - ) b: 23 Mar 1975
9 Craig Walters (1955 - ) b: 27 Sep 1955 + Susan Andrews
10 James (Morris) Walters (1976 - ) b: 14 Nov 1976
10 Trevor Walters (1980 - ) b: 15 Feb 1980
10 Chelsey Walters (1985 - ) b: 01 Jun 1985
9 Peggy Walters (1962 - ) b: 19 Mar 1962
10 Kari Jo Walters (1988 - ) b: 10 Jun 1988
10 John Walters (1989 - ) b: 15 Oct 1989
10 Macayla Walters (1997 - ) b: 17 Aug 1997
8 Jack J. Semenoff (1929 - 2003) b: 06 Jul 1929 in Alberta, d: 15 Jul Lundbreck AB 2003 + Mabel A. Mushta (1934 - 2011) b: 04 Feb 1934 Lundbreck AB, d March 17 2011 Cranbrook BC
9 Vince Semenoff (1956 - ) b: 24 Jan 1956 Pincher Creek AB + Shirley Reine (1956 - ) b: 11 Sep 1956
10 Luke Semenoff (1981 - ) b: 26 Mar 1981
10 Quinton Semenoff (1982 - ) b: 06 Nov 1982
10 Lee Semenoff (1988 - ) b: 27 Nov 1988
9 Terry Semenoff (1959 - ) b: 23 Nov 1959 Pincher Creek AB + Jennifer Robb (1964 - ) b: 03 Mar 1964
10 Graham Semenoff (1992 - ) b: 05 Jun 1992
10 Emily Semenoff (1994 - ) b: 28 Sep 1994
9 Sally Semenoff (1970 - ) b: 13 Jul 1970 Pincher Creek AB + Mark Kolbeck (1966 - ) b: 15 Jul 1966
10 Chase Kolbeck (2002 - ) b: 23 Jul 2002
10 Paige Kolbeck (2004 - ) b: 12 Apr 2004
8 Mabel J. Semenoff (1933 - 1939) b: 12 Apr 1933 in Cowley district, Alberta, d: 21 Apr 1939 in Cowley district, Alberta
8 Alex J. Semenoff (1935 - ) b: 09 May 1935 in Alberta + Ann Bludoff (1930 - ) b: 28 May 1930
9 Debbie Semenoff (1957 - ) b: 13 Nov 1957 + Pierre Boucher (1953 - ) b: 30 Apr 1953
10 Nathan Boucher (1983 - ) b: 23 Dec 1983
10 Anthony Boucher (1987 - ) b: 19 Jul 1987
10 Aaron Boucher (1990 - ) b: 13 Mar 1990
9 Ron Semenoff (1961 - ) b: 06 Jun 1961 + Marie Bishop (1956 - ) b: 01 May 1956
10 Monica Semenoff (1985 - ) b: 12 Oct 1985
10 Joe Semenoff (1991 - ) b: 21 Apr 1991
8 Mary J. Semenoff (1936 - ) b: 22 Oct 1936 in Alberta + Floyd Becker (1935 - 1989) b: 10 Oct 1935, d: Aug 1989 Calgary AB
9 Shelly Becker (1962 - ) b: 07 Mar 1962 + Alain
10 Shannon Alain (1986 - ) b: 10 Apr 1986
10 Perry Alain (1988 - ) b: 24 Mar 1988
10 Merrick Alain (1991 - ) b: 21 Mar 1991
9 Cheryl Becker (1962 - ) b: 07 Mar 1962
9 Susan Becker (1965 - ) b: 14 Sep 1965 + Glenn Lance
7 Wasyl J. Ewashen b. 1905 - d. bet. 1905–1911 in Perekhodnoe village, Arran district, Saskatchewan
7 Alex J. Ewashen (1907 - 1998) b: 03 Feb 1907 in Perekhodnoe village, Arran district, Saskatchewan, d: 24 Jun 1998 in Creston BC + Mary P. Verigin (1910 - 1955) b: 16 Oct 1910 in Brilliant, British Columbia, d: 02 Jul 1955 in Lundbreck Alberta, Aft. + Anne Hadikin (1913 - 2004) b: 05 Oct 1913, d: 23 Jun 2004 Creston BC
8 Alex J. Ewashen (1932 - 2019 ) b: 21 Feb 1932 in Nanton, Alberta d: 20 May, Creston BC + Julie O'Neill (1932 - ) b: 1 Oct ,1932
9 Alexandra Mary Ewashen (1964 - ) b: 29 Oct, 1964 Pincher Creek AB + Bob Benvie b: 15 Nov 1954 Winnipeg Man, d: 26 Nov 2019 Creston BC
9 Brian Peter Ewashen (1966 - ) b: 20 Aug, 1966 Creston BC + Laurel Jane Sternagel (1964 - ) b: 06 Dec 1964 Saskatoon SK
10 Jacob Paul Ewashen (1994 - ) b: 21 July, 1994 Victoria BC + Monique Elizabeth Ann Arès
B: May 10 1987. Edmonton AB
10 Natasha Sage Ewashen (1996 - ) b: 12 Oct 1996, Trail, BC
8 Robert (Ramaan) Lawrence Ewashen (1936 - ) b: 11 Oct 1936 Nanton, Alberta + Iris Elizabeth Troyer (1941 - ) b: 03 May 1941, m: Oct. 1963 + Enid Lavern Gayle (1954 - ) b: 12 Feb 1954, m: 1983 Ballards Valley St. Elizabeth Jamaica
9 Tamara Jill Ewashen (1965 - ) b: 11 Mar 1965, Toronto ON + Don Davidson (1959 - ) b: 12 Jul 1959
10 Robert Paul Ewashen Davidson (2005 - ) b: 15 Feb 2005 Calgary AB
9 Glynnis Mary Ewashen (1969 - ) b: 18 Jan 1969 Calgary + Earl Edward Ridley (1963 - ) b: 26 Apr 1963 Iserlohn Germany
8 Larry A. Ewashen (1940 - ) b: 1940 in Nanton, Alberta + Galina Alexeeva (1993) b: 1957 in Tula, Russia Div: 2006
8 Agnes (Abbe) M. Ewashen (1943 - 2002) b: 11 Nov 1943 Lundbreck, Alberta, d: 28 Feb 2002 Creston BC + James Cogger [1935-2010]
9 Lisa Dawn Ewashen (1983 - ) b: 15 Jul 1983 Toronto ON + Jeffrey LaRose b: 12 Nov 1976
7 Mable J. Ewashen (1913 - 1997) b: 08 Sep 1913 in Brilliant, British Columbia, d: 12 Nov 1997 Nanton AB
7 Peter J. Ewashen (1918 - 1992) b: 01 Feb 1918 in Cowley district, Alberta, d: 15 Jan 1992 Pincher Creek AB + Florence Potapoff (1917 - 1987) b: 1917, d: 1987 Pincher Ceek AB
8 Jeanette Ewashen (1942 - 2012 ) b: 13 Feb 1942 in Cowley, Alberta, d: 17 April 2012 Balfour BC + Raymond Albert Anderson (1937 - ) b: 1937
9 Douglas Lloyd Anderson (1962 - ) b: 1962
9 Jolayne Gail Anderson (1965 - ) b: 1965
8 Gladys Mona Ewashen (1945 - ) b: 16 Jun 1945 in Cowley, Alberta + Fred P. Kozlow (1945 - ) b: 02 Jul 1945 in Buchanan, Saskatchewan, m: 03 Sep 1977 in Edmonton, Alberta
9 Trevor Kozlow (1982 - ) b: 10 Oct 1982
8 Kenneth Douglas Ewashen (1947 - ) b: 07 Aug 1947 in Cowley, Alberta + Gloria Youngberg (1957 - ) b: 1957
9 Terry James Ewashen (1977 - ) b: 1977 + Dianne Medley (1946 - 1994) b: 1946, d: 1994
7 Mike J. Ewashen (1920 - 1987) b: 27 Jan 1920 in Cowley district, Alberta, d: 06 Sep 1987 Calgary AB
7 Walter J. Ewashen (1924 - 1959) b: 1924 in Cowley district, Alberta, d: 1959 in Vulcan, Alberta + Nellie Bludoff (1930 - 2017 ) b: 28 May 1930, d: 2017 March 7 CalgaryAB
8 Barbara Ewashen (1957 - ) b: 06 Mar 1957
6 Mary J. Ewashen (1886 - 1942) b: 12 Jan 1886 in Terpeniye village, Shuragel'sk district, Kars province, Russia, d: 20 Jun 1942 in Cowley Alberta + John J. Stupnikoff (1883 - 1975) b: 03 Jan 1883 in Spasovka village, Kars province, Russia, d: 26 Jul 1975 in Grand Forks, British Columbia
6 John J. Ewashen (1886 - 1972) b: 16 Mar 1886 in Terpeniye village, Shuragel'sk district, Kars province, Russia, d: 25 Jun 1972 in Lundbreck, Alberta + Polly G. Ivin (1887 - 1967) b: 15 Feb 1887 in Terpeniye village, Shuragel'sk district, Kars province, Russia, d: 01 Sep 1967 in Lundbreck, Alberta
7 Mary J. Ewashen (1910 - 2002) b: 1910 in Perekhodnoe village, Arran district, Saskatchewan, d: 14 May 2002 in Calgary, Alberta + Mike T. Larin (1904 - 1972) b: 1904 in Voznesenie village, Pelly district, Saskatchewan, d: 03 Dec 1972 in Calgary, Alberta
8 Helen M. Larin (1931 - 2003) b: 18 Apr 1931 in Cowley, Alberta, d: 01 Jun 2003 in Calgary, Alberta + John P. Hoobonoff (1927 - 2010 ) b: 21 Dec 1927 in Veregin district Sask., d Nov 26 2010 Calgary AB
9 Gerald Hoobonoff (1953 - ) b: 1953 in Coleman, Alberta + Jean Margaret Kitchen
10 Robby Hoobonoff (1981 - ) b: 1981 in Castlegar, British Columbia
10 Tracy Hoobonoff (1983 - ) b: 1983 in Castlegar, British Columbia
9 Valerie Hoobonoff (1956 - ) b: 1956 in Blairmore, Alberta + John Kleine b: in Northampton, England
10 Alexander Kleine (1985 - ) b: 07 Jan 1985
10 Aaron Kleine (1987 - ) b: Dec 1987
9 Linda Hoobonoff (1960 - ) b: 1960 in Calgary, Alberta + Harry Shenke
10 Lara Shenke (1988 - ) b: 22 Mar 1988 in Calgary, Alberta
10 Hayley Shenke (1992 - ) b: Nov 1992 in Calgary, Alberta
8 Mike M. Larin (1933 - 2007 ) b: 1933 in Cowley, Alberta d March 19 2007 Calgary AB + Virginia Petric
9 Olivia Larin (1962 - ) b: 1962 in Calgary, Alberta + Sidam
9 Sheldon Larin (1964 - ) b: 1964 in Calgary, Alberta + Genine
8 Peter M. Larin (1936 - 2002) b: 23 Feb 1936 in Cowley, Alberta, d: 23 Jun 2002 in Calgary, Alberta + Anne Kabatoff (1939 - ) b: 01 Jan 1939 in Shoreacres, British Columbia
9 Beverley Larin (1958 - ) b: 1958 in Pincher Creek, Alberta + Stephen Squarek
9 Carolyn Larin (1960 - ) b: 1960 in Pincher Creek, Alberta + Kenneth Hartley
9 Darlene Larin (1970 - ) b: 1970 in Crowsnest Pass, Alberta + Layne Davis
7 George J. Ewashen (1912 - 1988) b: 28 Oct 1912 in British Columbia, d: 08 Jun 1988 in Lethbridge, Alberta + Vera G. Vereschagin (1912 - 2001) b: 27 Jul 1912 in British Columbia, d: 11 Nov 2001 Vancouver BC
8 Lola G. Ewashen (1933 - ) b: 1933 in Cowley, Alberta + John Adam
9 Tamara Adam
9 Marina Adam + Andrew Salem
8 Mary G. Ewashen (1936 - ) b: 1936 in Cowley, Alberta
8 Nina G. Ewashen (1943 - ) b: 1943 in Cowley, Alberta + John Clark [m. 1967] d. Aug 17 2018
9 Laura Clark (1970 - ) b: 1970 + Ronald Mark
9 Natalie Clark (1973 - ) b: 1973
8 George G. Ewashen (1947 - ) b: 1947 in Cowley, Alberta + Carol Williams
9 Sarah Ewashen
7 John J. Ewashen (1918 - 1984) b: 12 Mar 1918 in Lundbreck, Alberta, d: 29 Feb 1984 in Lethbridge, Alberta + Margaret Holoboff [Zarchakoff] (1916 - 2012 ) b: 29 Oct 1916 in Shoreacres, British Columbia, m: Abt. 1936, d. 17 March, 2012, Creston, BC + Anne W. Holoboff m: Abt. 1948 d December 07 2010 Calgary AB
8 Myrna J. Ewashen (1948 - ) b: 1948 in Cowley, Alberta
8 Pauline J. Ewashin (1936 - 2007 ) b: 24 Jul 1936 in Cowley, Alberta d April 17 2007 Creston BC + Roy Moberg (1936 - 2010 ) b: 16 Jan 1936 d Nov 12 2010 Creston BC
9 Danny Moberg (1956 - ) b: 11 Nov 1956 + Louise Powell (1958 - ) b: 07 Dec 1958
9 Marlene Moberg (1958 - ) b: 11 Dec 1958 + Tom Walton (1951 - ) b: 05 Feb 1951
9 Douglas Moberg (1963 - ) b: 31 Mar 1963
9 Ronald Moberg (1965 - ) b: 27 Nov 1965 + Kerri Manning (1968 - ) b: 02 Aug 1968
7 Polly J. Ewashen (1920 - 2007) b: 1920 in Cowley district, Alberta d March 15 2007 Coleman AB + Mike N. Berekoff (1917 - 1962) b: 10 Feb 1917 in Blaine Lake district, d Nov 27 1962 Coleman AB
8 Olive Berekoff (1940 - 1956) b: 1940 in Cowley, Alberta, d: 1956 in Coleman, Alberta
8 Nancy Berekoff (1946 - ) b: 1946 in Cowley, Alberta + Tarcon
8 Debbie Berekoff (1962 - ) b: 1962 in Cowley, Alberta