Relationship Record 270

Male/Husband}   Detwiller, Innis Milton     Family History} Olson
  Female/Wife}   Austin, Ethel Relationship Type} Marriage
Marriage: Date} Fam 10 Jul 1912 Place}  
Ended:   On Date} Fam 3 Jul 1970
                        By} Death of wife
Source 1}   71 = Family notes
Source 2} 281 = Family notes
Source 3} 407 = Newspaper
Source 4} 410 = Obituary
Source 5} 213 = Photograph
Source 6} 946 = 1916 SK cen
Source 7} 953 = Passenger ls
Source 8} 1360=Voter record
Source 9} 956 = Geog history
Source 10} 1363=Genealogy
1st Household No.} 378 = Last Mountain, Saskatchewan
Photographs} None  
Last Updated
        by} Karen Hancock
Date Updated} 26 Jan 2014
Date Created}    5 Jun 1993
Notes:  According to family notes, Innis and Ethel were married 10 Jul 1912, place not given.  In the 1916 Saskatchewan census, they were living in Wood Creek, Last Mountain, Saskatchewan.  He was listed as a farmer.  Two of his brothers, James Gavin and Robert Hamilton were farming adjacent lots.  The couple never had children.

Click to enlarge On 4 Dec 1917, Innis and Ethel are reported arriving in Seattle, Washington, via Vancouver, British Columbia, on a trip to Alhambra, California.  Seen at the right is the Christmas gathering of Canadian and California relatives at 22 N. Fifth Street, Alhambra.  It included Detwillers, Nobles, Olsons, and Deans.  When his sister Marion died in January 1919, the newspaper reported them as living in Imperial, Saskatchewan.  They are not found in the 1921 Canada census.  When his sister Isabella died in December 1959, they was still in Imperial.

Innis and Ethel farmed until 1929, when they moved into the town of Imperial.  In 1935, 1938, 1940, and 1956, they are listed in the Canada Voters Lists in the Lake Centre electoral district.  Innis became a grain buyer for Western Grain Company. In 1957, 1958, 1962, 1963, and 1965, their electoral district was called the Moose Jaw-Lake Centre electoral district.

According to family reports, Ethel died 3 Jul 1970.  Innis died 29 Jan 1976, in Watrus, Saskatchewan.  Their burial place is unknown.
Children: Total # of Children} 0 Seq. # of Primary}  
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