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Letter, Beatie Round and Lily Haddock to Barry and Stewart Jones, 16 November 1941

Description
Creators
Round, Beatie; Haddock, Lily, Author
Jones, Barry; Jones, Stewart
, Recipient
Media Type
Image
Text
Item Type
Correspondence
Description
A single page letter (front and back) from Lily Haddock and Beatie Round to their nephews Barry and Stewart Jones. They understand if their nephews have forgotten them, though they often talk about them and would love to see them. They suppose that they shall hardly know the boys when they see them. They are glad their nephews have settled down into their new home so well. They went to Codsall on Monday and saw their Daddy and Grandma though their mother was at the Farm that day. They also mention that they have sent some books they hope the boys will enjoy.

The letter was provided by E. Ann McRae.
Notes
The Pate-Jones Collection consists of some photographs of the family members and a large group of letters. The majority of the letters are written by Margaret nee Wilson, and some by her husband Howard Jones, to their sons Barry and Stewart Jones, or to Mr. and Mrs. Pate. From 1940 to 1945 during the Second World War, Barry and Stewart lived with Margaret’s second cousin Andrew Wilson Pate and his wife Mary Herron nee McClure at the Brantwood Farm. The original farm was founded by Andrew’s father James Pate, and was situated on the south side of Powerline Road and Gretzky Parkway, which at that time, was considered part of the County of Brant.

The correspondences cover from detail Margaret Jones’ dilemma in settling her boys with virtual strangers, her return trip to England to rejoin the war effort there, news of farm life in England, the concern that England might lose the war, and the anguish of both families when Andrew Pate died in 1944, leaving his teenage son to run Brantwood Farms. These letters are therefore a fascinating way to conceptualize how the war affected daily life in Canada locally, and in England.

In recent decades, the original Brantwood Farm that was situated on the south side of Powerline Road was sold by the Pate family for development. The farms are now located on the north side of Powerline Road, and consist of several farms belonging to several Pate families, mostly within the County of Brant, remaining a thriving local establishment to this day.
Date of Original
November 16, 1941
Subject(s)
Personal Name(s)
Round, Beatie ; Haddock, Lily ; Jones, Barry ; Jones, Stewart
Local identifier
2017AM001.026
Collection
E. Ann McRae Personal Collection
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Ontario, Canada
    Latitude: 43.1334 Longitude: -80.26636
  • England, United Kingdom
    Latitude: 52.58333 Longitude: -2.13333
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Recommended Citation
Letter, Beatie Round and Lily Haddock to Barry and Stewart Jones, 16 November 1941. E. Ann McRae Personal Collection, Item No. 2017AM001.026
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The information and images provided are for personal research only and are not to be used for commercial purposes. Use of this information should include the credit "provided by Ann McRae"
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