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Marie-Louise Creach

Marie-Louise and husband Jean-Francois Creach
HISTORY

Marie-Louise Le Sann Born: April 12, 1875 in Bretagne, France. Died: May 11. 1938 in Ste Rose du Lac, Manitoba. Number of children: 3 | +++++++++++++++
Jean-Francois, Creach Born: April 14, 1860 in Plounevez Lochrist Bretagne, France. Died: January 10, 1931 in Springside, Saskatchewan. Married: November 1899 in Bretagne, France. |
Paul Creach Born: April 14, 1900 in Plounevez Lochrist Bretagne, France. Died: August 17, 1924 in Springside, Saskatchewan. Number of children: None |
Marie-Therese Creach Born: July 17, 1902 in Plounevez Lochrist Bretagne, France. Died: March 4, 1985 in Ste Rose du Lac, Manitoba. Number of children: 6 |
Anne Yvonne Creach Born: December 5, 1906 in Plounevez Lochrist Bretagne, France. Died: July 5, 1995 in Ste Rose du Lac, Manitoba. Number of children: 2 |
Marie Louise and Francois Creach got married November, 1899 in Bretagne, France, and came to Margo, Canada in about 1913 and within a few
years moved to a farm north west of Springside, Sk, and farmed there until the death of Francois. Father Jean-Pierre (priest) stayed
with Francois and sister Marie Louise for a couple of years after his arrival to Canada from Haiti. Jean-Pierre said mass there and
several other places in the Springside area (primarily relatives), then after mass Marie Louise had dinner prepared for whoever attended.
My mother Pauline (daughter of Yves Marie Le Sann) said the dinners where great and as much as you could eat(Sounds good!!). After Francois
died about 1931 (height of the great depression on the prairies) Marie Louise moved to Ste Rose du Lac where Marie Therese Maguet lived.
Marie Louise started a post office called the Kergwenan Post Office and ran it for a few years.

Marie Louise and Francois Creach Homestead on the North-West 1/4 of Section 6, Margo, Sk. (1913),
then moved to a farm 7 miles north west Springside Sk.
Creach farm home north of Springside, Saskatchewan; Marie-Therese, Father Jean-Pierre, and Anne Yvonne. Jean-Pierre stayed with his sister for a couple years and said mass at her home on Sundays.
Creach family moving a grainery with horses on their farm north of Springside, Saskatchewan; Marie-Louise on horse back.
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