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Object Description
Object ID
2998
Title
Harry Mufford on a bicycle with Lloyd Mufford.
Date
[ca. 1911].
Description
Harry Mufford on his bike with Lloyd Mufford sitting on the handlebars. Two men in a buggy behind them.
People/Subject
Mufford, Henry (Harry) Gendle
Henry (Harry) Gendle Mufford was born in Milner on December 1, 1888 to parents Thomas Prior and Millicent (nee Udy) Mufford. He lived on the farm he was born on for his entire life. Harry married Ellen Prior Goldney in New Westminster on December 7, 1915. The couple had four daughters, Mrs. Stella Long, Mrs. Althea Plowe, Mrs. Myrtle Cumming, and Mrs. R. S. (Freida) Lynch. Harry was one of the Mufford Bros. that raised large show herds of Holsteins, and became known for is prize-winning potatoes. He operated one of the largest farm machinery agencies in the Fraser Valley for more than 35 years, and in 1941 he had the first combine on his farm to be seen in the Langley area. Harry died October 8, 1970, at the age of 81.
Mufford, Lloyd Winston
Lloyd Mufford was born January 13, 1906, to parents William J. and Annie Mufford (nee Mufford). He married Hazel Perry, and they had three children: Judy, Ivan and Mervin. Lloyd worked as a dairy farmer. He died April 19, 1984 at the age of 78, and is buried in Fort Langley Cemetery.
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