Fonds 373 C.E. Calberry fonds

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Summary information

Repository: South Peace Regional Archives
Title: C.E. Calberry fonds
Reference code: 0373
Date: 1938-1965 (date of creation)
Physical description: 2 cm textual records
Language: English
Dates of creation, revision and deletion: Processed by Karen Burgess October 2009
Added to new database March 2026 – TD

Administrative history / Biographical sketch

Clayton was born in 1906. He left his home in Roslin, Ontario, in 1925 and tried several western spots including Medicine Hat before arriving in Grande Prairie June 28, 1931. He filed on a homestead SW 13-72-2 W6. He worked for Pat McCann the first summer to get money for building his first home and continued to work off the farm for the next few years. While he had worked on a harvesting crew in Saskatchewan in 1927, he met the assistant cook, Tillie Jaeger, and they reconnected and decided to marry in 1937. Three children were born to them: Kenneth, Phyllis, and Dianne. In June 1942 Clayton began work as the ferryman at Moody’s crossing on the Smoky River. He also served as a trustee for the Ravenna School District. He was appointed by the Minister of Agriculture to be the Poundkeeper in the Goodwin area in 1944. He was the secretary for the Goodwin Cattle Association and also worked at the Co-op shipping yards in Debolt in later years. The homestead house served the family until 1958 when a new house was built. Kenny went to work for the Calgary Fire Department; Phyllis married George Seaton and they owned a hotel at Pickle Lake, Ontario; and Dianne married Bob Thew and they live in Grande Prairie. Clayton died in 2001 and was buried in the Grande Prairie Cemetery.

Custodial history

The records were donated to the DeBolt & District Pioneer Museum by Diane Thew, daughter of Clayton Calberry in June 2006. The DeBolt & District Pioneer Museum donated the collection to the South Peace Regional Archives in June, 2006.

Scope and content

The fonds consists of records from Clayton Calberry’s work as an enumerator for the polling division #53 for the federal election of 1945, as a poundkeeper for the area, 1944-1965, and as a school trustee for the East Smoky School Division (1938-1954) including minutes and finances and a register from the Ravenna School 1940-41.

Notes

Title notes

  • Source of title proper: Title of fonds based on contents.

Access points

  • Textual record (documentary form)
  • Education (subject)
  • Politics and government (subject)
  • Agriculture (subject)