November 10, 1906 – Died at Dildo – A Telegram was received today telling of the death of Mr. Harry Pretty at Dildo. He worked as an apprentice engineer at the R.N. Co. machine shops and being very ill went to Dildo for his health’s sake. He was a brother to Mr. A. Pretty of the Dispatching Office of the R.N. Co. and was very popular.
Dildo, Trinity Bay. At one time, all the land above the road was owned by the Pretty family.
Evening Telegram – St. John’s, Nfld
June 5, 1908 – Mrs. Pretty Dead – Mrs. Pretty, mother of Mr. A. Pretty, Chief Dispatcher of the R.N. Co.’s office, died at Dildo, Trinity Bay at 4 o’clock last evening. Deceased, who had been residing in town ary Annwent to Dildo in July hoping that a change of air would arrest the progress of the disease consumption. She had been ailing of about a year. Deceased was in her 47th year. Leaves five sons and one daughter to who the Telegram extends its sympathy in having lost their dear mother. Her husband predeceased her about four years ago.
Emily Muriel was the oldest child at home at the time of her mother's death. At eighteen, she had responsibility of the boys, and this is where Old Shop and Mary Ann's family help out. We think that Emily Muriel and the boys, Fred, Sam, Cyril and Robert, ranging in age from, fifteen to seven, went to live in Old Shop. Soon Fred went to work at the railway in St. John's where he boarded on Shaw Street. Cyril eventually lived with Albert, Maggie and their daughter Mildred in St. John's. This left Sam and Robert in Old Shop with their sister.
Albert died in 1910 and Maggie eventually moved back to Port aux Basques with Mildred and Cyril. A year later, my grandfather started work in St. John's as a locomotive fireman, the way paved for him by Albert, Harry and Fred before him. Cyril eventually worked with the railway as well, out of Port aux Basques.
Albert Pretty's headstone
Grandfather Samuel Pretty's Engineman's Certificate
Cyril and Norah (LeMoine) Pretty
Mary Ann's brother and his wife appear to be instrumental in caring for the orphaned Pretty children. Fred and his family stayed in touch with Abner and Phoebe Day. Between 1896 and 1917, Phoebe and Abner had eleven children. They were also very kind and possibly cared for Mary Ann's children after her death as well. While Abner died in 1939, Phoebe lived into her nineties, dying in 1968. Obviously she was tiny but mighty!
8 comments:
According to my grandfather John Day , Mary Ann died at Phoebe and Abner's home in Old Shop.
Good to know, Bill. Thanks for the information. Marie
I have taken a photo of Grandmother Phoebe , Fred and Jessie (above) . Could I put it on my facebook?Also I have a tape on youtube of Grandfather John Day telling the story of The pretty family at his moms . I can share it with you if you like
By all means, Bill, use the photo.
I would love to see the video, too!
I really enjoy reading your stories .
I love coming back and visiting , Thanks for memories, Bill
I remember my dad and I visiting an elderly couple in St Johns around 1960 . They lived alone in a row house close to the harbor. He said they were related to his grandmother . Any idea who it was ?
I cannot imagine who it was. There are so many family connections from that area since the families were so large.
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