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Object Description
Object ID
3415
Title
Charlie Reid's house, on the east side of Glover Road (at 96th Avenue).
Date
[194-?].
Description
Charlie Reid's house, on the east side of Glover Road (at 96th Avenue).
People/Subject
Carter, George Chipman (Sr.)
George Chipman Carter was born in 1849. He married Christina Smith. They lived on Sellers Road (88th Ave.) in Fort Langley. They had three children, Minnie Olive (married to Charlie Reid), George C. (who was later killed by a bull), and Harry L. George died in 1895 and is buried in the Fort Langley Cemetery.
Fort Langley (village)
Glover Road
The Langley Trunk Road (sometimes referred to as Trunk Road) was renamed Glover Road following W.W. I after Lieut. F.W. Glover, Langley's first municipal engineer.
See From: Langley Trunk Road, Trunk Road
See Also: streets and roads
Term Source: Roads and Place Names in Langley, B.C., pg. 57 (Pepin)
Reid, Charles
Charles Reid was born on April 24, 1888 in Scotland. He emigrated to Canada in 1908. Two years later he settled in Fort Langley and opened his own blacksmith shop. Later, he became one of the first machinist shop operators in the area. He served on the Langley Council during the mid-thirties and early 1940's and was a member of several municipal advisory committees in the early days. Charles was the first chief of the Fort Langley Volunteer Fire Department, a charter member of the Fort Langley Community Improvement Association and an early member of Trade. Charles also served overseas during WWII for four years with the Canadian Army Engineers. He married a pioneer Fort Langley girl, Olive Carter, and raised a family of three children, including son Don and daughter Helen Gardner (husband Bill). He was in the business for 60 years; he saw it change from horse shoeing and wagon repairs to motor mechanics and heavy equipment repairs. Charles Reid died on May 20, 1975.
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