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THE BAXTER STORY

On March 14th, 1886, Henry Baxter and his wife Helen arrived in Killarney by train from their home in Grey County, Ontario.
   
With them were six of their nine children, four boys and two girls.  The oldest son Bill had come out to Killarney from Ontario in 1883, and had been joined by his brother John in 1884.  These two older brothers had established a homestead just across the border in North Dakota, this was the destination of the Baxters when they arrived in Killarney on that March day.

   
Son Bill met the family in Killarney with his team and sleigh and they all headed south toward the U.S. border and their new home.  They stopped and had supper at Stuart Foster’s place five miles south of Killarney, it was after dark before they were on their way again, and had not gone far when they realized they were lost.  They followed the sleigh road they were on and ended up at a hay stack.  Father and Mother and the six children dug into the haystack while Bill took off with the team to see if he could find out just where they were.

Bill arrived back several hours later and Mother and Father and the youngsters were bundled into the sleigh and again they headed out.
Son John and his sister Ellen, who had come out to Manitoba the year before to keep house for her brothers, waited up far into the night for Bill and the family to arrive. 

After a long wait they decided to go to bed figuring the family had stayed in Killarney for the night.  It was a dark and cold house that greeted the family when they finally did arrive near dawn.  It was a long cold night of March 14th, 1886 for the Baxter family, their first night in the Killarney area.

Later Henry Baxter and his family moved back to the Lena district where they lived the rest of the lives.  Henry Baxter died in 1907, his wife in 1922.

THE BAXTER FAMILY    CHILDREN OF HENRY AND HELEN BAXTER

Bill Baxter – Arrived first in Killarney area in 1883.  Homesteaded across border in North Dakota, on land now known as Baxter County.  Later married in St. Paul, Minn.  Moved to St. Rose area of Manitoba,
Mary Jane Baxter – Oldest girl, married in Ontario, widowed, joined family in Manitoba.  Later married Dan McInnes.  Had three children:  John, now deceased, Annie, married Wm. Pratt, they live in Lena.  Mary, married James Nichol, now widowed, lives in Killarney.
Jack Baxter – Arrived in Killarney in 1884.  Farmer, married Libby Foster, had three children.  Nellie (Mrs. Lorne Archibald) deceased.  Leslie and Eldon, both retired farmers, now living in Killarney.  Jack Baxter died 1939.
Richard Baxter – Bachelor, farmed most of his life in Lena District.  Died 1944.
Ellen Baxter – Married Joe Darrah, moved to Detroit.  Raised a family of two boys, Fed and Andy; two girls, Mae and Ella.  Both Mr. and Mrs. Darrah deceased.
Alex Baxter – Bachelor, lived most of his life in Lena district.  Died 1936.
Hanna Baxter – Married Fred Foster, moved to Kerrobert, Sask.  Had one daughter, now Mrs. Jack short of Kerrobert.  Mr. and Mrs. Foster both deceased.
Robert Baxter – Farmer, married Mary Finlayson, had four children:  Wilfred and Jack, Gertie and Ella.  Mrs. Baxter and Wilfred now reside in Killarney, as does Gertie, widow of the late Norman Denton.  Robert Baxter died in 1956.
David Baxter – Youngest boy and the only living member of Henry Baxter family; will celebrate his 88th birthday August 23rd, 1964.  Married Gertrude Dafoe in 1915; had four children.  Wilbert and David, Laverne and Dorothy.  Laverne and David both deceased.  Dorothy married H. A. Smiley and lives in Boissevain. Wilbert and his wife Helen live in Killarney.
Mary Baxter – Married Dave Pyper, who was killed in First World War.  Had two sons, Dave Pyper who farms at Lena and Richard Pyper living in Killarney.  Mrs. Pyper died 1958.

A FEW NOTES FROM THE PAST

Grand Central Hotel was under construction when the Baxter family arrived in Killarney in March 1886. 
Land just south of where U.S. Customs house now stands was broken by Dave Baxter, driving yoke of oxen in 1889.
Dave Baxter worked in Killarney as Machinist, Steam Thresher Operator, Carpenter; operated Killarney Electric Light Plant from 1918 until 1929.

Was first Hydro supervisor in Killarney after Hydro was installed in 1929.

Retired from Hydro in 1941, went back into building contracting business.  Built several homes and barns in Killarney and District.  Built Holmfield and Margaret Schools.  Built present skating arena in 1947.  Retired from contracting business in 1954.