(Please click on image for larger size) Smith Stevenson Road
(Please click on image for larger size) Where it may be that some of the records behind the naming of the roads and highways of Saskatchewan have been lost. One road has only recently been named. In early August 2015, folks came together to celbrate the naming of the "SMITH-STEVENSON" road in Saskatchewan. A family of homesteaders all farmed astride this right of way or in close proximity. By settling near to each other, an extended family could help one another at the busy season of harvesting before the snow arrived. Gordon Neish, a family member, has sutmitted this history of Smiths and Stevensons who homesteaded in the area. (Please click on image for larger size) The Smiths (Schmidts)The Schmidt family dates back to Captain Phillip Schmidt Born in Germany in 1725 immigrated to the United Stated in 1850. Rueben Waits Smith was his Great, Great Grandson.The homesteading story begins in Illinois where Rueben Waits Smith and his wife Sophira Purdy purchased 80 acres of land in 1844. This is where they homesteaded and raised 10 children. Rueben and Sophira are buried on the original homestead. Their son George Israel Smith married Ida Mae Hodges daughter of another homesteader in the area. Seven on their eight children were born in Illinois with the youngest born in Jewell City Kansas, where they had moved to start new homesteads. The Stevenson's (Stephenson's)The Stevenson family dates back to Isaac Stevenson Sr. a mariner from England who immigrated to Canada in the early 1800's. Isaac Sr. fought in the war of 1812. He married Mary Hadley in Quebec City on July 13 1810. Their son Isaac Stevenson Jr. was born in 1814 his mother Mary died 1820.Eventually Isaac Stevenson Jr. moved to Michigan where he married Mary Perry and had one son George Perry Stevenson. They then moved on to Jewell City Kansas where George Perry Stevenson married Susan Evelina Schoonover whose mother was a half Cherokee midwife. George and Susan had 3 children while living in Kansas. (Please click on image for larger size) The Smith's and Stevenson'sWhile in Kansas the children of both families attended the same one room school house, the Sweet Home School in Jewell City, Kansas. See attached school photo and records.
The two families moved to the Everett, Washington area in the early 1900's and worked in the logging industry. In 1910 both families headed to Saskatchewan to file for homesteads in the Kermaria area.
Bertha Amelia Nelson maiden name Stevenson, she was a single mother we are not sure what happened to her husband. Because she was the soul provider for her son, she was allowed to homestead most women were not eligible for homestead land. She married George Elwood Smith in Aug 1912. Bertha's sister Eliza married George's Brother Henry also in Aug of 1912. I have attached Eliza's writing "Grandmas Memories" to her grandson telling of the trip from Washington to Saskatchewan and some of her homestead memories Isaac Stevenson was, if not the oldest man to homestead in Saskatchewan certainly one of the oldest few at the age of 96. The John Howe land is where the Bing school was built and where my mother attended school. Click on image for larger size Other submissions by Gordon Neish
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