Letters written by Edward (Ted) Davis (1873-1970) and his wife, Beatrice, to family back in England, 1906-1908. Typewritten transcription of letters, along with additional information on family, included. Edward Davis emigrated from Lincoinshire, England in 1906 with his wife and two young sons. The family settled in the Condie, Saskatchewan district, where Edward Davis helped on a farm owned by Mr. Moore (Rose Plain) before moving to the Truax district.
Genealogical information on the descendants of Edward Davis, including son, Edward James (Ted) Davis and family. 2002.
Copy of illustration originally published in Fun, Christmas 1867, showing the Davis ancestors' poultry stall in Leadenhall Market.
Copy of letter dated March 10, 1988 to John Davis of Richmond Hill, Ontario from Harold Davis of Regina, Saskatchewan containing Harold Davis' reminisences of life on the prairies in the early 1900s.
Memorial card for Beatrice Emma (Benson) Davis, who died on June 27, 1908 near Rouleau, Saskatchewan.