Langley Centennial Museum
Hello, Guest
Add As Favorite
Language
Log Out
Viewing Object
Print
Saved List Options
My Saved List
Select
/
Clear
Create a New Saved List
Add
Object Description
Object ID
2013.012.038
Title
Two Men in Field.
Date
[194-?].
Description
Photograph of 2 men standing in a snowy field. The man on the left is unidentified, the man on the right may be John Ellens.
People/Subject
Ellens, John
John Ellens was Dutch, born August 1, 1904 in Santpoort, Velsen, Noord, The Netherlands. His parents were Harms and Amelia Ellens. He moved to Canada in 1929 from The Netherlands by ship to Halifax and then by the Canadian Pacific Raiway to the Okanagan Valley. He moved to the Vancouver area in late 1929 and purchased 6.5 acres of property in 1931.There was a house and a barn on the property at 521 Alexander Road (7852 208th Street) just south of Willoughby Elementary School. He moved from Vancouver onto the property permanently in 1935. John married Kathleen Straw on June 26, 1937 in Vancouver. They had two sons, Harry Ellens and William (Bill) Ellens. The couple lived about a mile south of Kathleen's parents, just south of Willoughby school on 208th Street. John was a landscape designer/gardner and comercial horticulturist. He maintained the grounds at Fort Langley Historic Site in the late 1950s and was a volunteer Fire Fighter with the North West Langley Fire Department. John died Dec. 28, 1990 in Langley.
snow
Print
Saved List Options
My Saved List
Select
/
Clear
Create a New Saved List
Add
Argus v4.3.6.40 - Langley Centennial Museum