Name |
Theodore Menno Bannick [2] |
Birth |
9 May 1869 |
Preston/Cambridge, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada [2] |
Gender |
Male |
Also Known As |
Menno Bannick [3] |
Death |
8 May 1962 |
Yorkton, , Saskatchewan, Canada [2] |
- Quote from Yorkton Enterprise -dated May 9 1962 " Since 1944 Mr. Bannickhad resided at 17 Henderson St. in retirement. He was born on a farm near Preston, Ont. on May 9th 1869 the youngest of a family of five boys. He was educated at the little red school house at Grand River and returned to the family farm. He married the former Annie Eleanor Border on April 13 1898, and shortly after 1900 came to Saskatchewan where he bought CPR land and homesteaded in the Wallace district. After two years breaking land and starting to farm, his innate religious convictions drew him to become a lay preacher...(eventually) he took a course in theology at the Moody Institute in Chicago...He came back to Yorkton and ministered to Presbyterians at Rokeby, where he took up residence ... and in 1913 after his wife's death he moved back to his farm in Wallace district 16 miles north of Yorkton. On Oct. 3 1919 he married the former Mary Anne Hagey at his home town of Preston. Surviving are two sons John Walter Douglas and Homer Monroe and a daughter Laura Grace (Smith) predeceased.
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Burial |
Yorkton, , Saskatchewan, Canada [2] |
Address: Yorkton City Cemetery Corner of King Street and Highway 9 Yorkton, Saskatchewan Canada |
Person ID |
I55178 |
Ancestors of Susan and Barry Reynolds |
Last Modified |
15 May 2010 |