Jardine, Jack

Zone d'identification

Type d'entité

Personne

Forme autorisée du nom

Jardine, Jack

forme(s) parallèle(s) du nom

  • Jardine, John Alexander (Jr.)

Forme(s) du nom normalisée(s) selon d'autres conventions

Autre(s) forme(s) du nom

Numéro d'immatriculation des collectivités

Zone de description

Dates d’existence

July 27, 1914 - Spring 1999

Historique

John Alexander "Jack" Jardine Jr. was a logger and long-time resident of the Sea to Sky area. Jack was born on July 27, 1914 in Kelowna, BC to parents John Alexander and Lizzie Jardine (later Neiland), both Scottish immigrants to Canada. His father fought in World War I with the British Columbia Regiment of the Canadian infantry; Lizzie and the family remained in Kelowna. The family moved to Vancouver after John was wounded in Mons, Belgium and sent to Vancouver General Hospital. When he was released, John found work on the Pacific Great Eastern Railway (PGE) and the family settled in Squamish. John was involved in a deadly speeder accident while working on the Squamish rail line for the Pacific Great Eastern (PGE) Railway. As a result, John died August 28, 1918 in Squamish, BC, and was buried in Lynn Valley Cemetery, in North Vancouver. Jack, his older sister Jenny, and his mother, Lizzie, were living in Squamish when Lizzie found herself widowed and eight months pregnant with her third child (Robert). She packed up the house in Squamish and made the long journey to Kelowna, BC to live with her parents. She and her young family: Jenny, Jack, and the new baby Robert, stayed in Kelowna until Lizzie found work keeping house for her husband’s old friend, Tom Neiland, in North Vancouver. Tom worked for the PGE railway as a conductor, but he had always had dreams of working for himself. He bought some land and, in May 1921, moved the whole family up to Alta Lake (known today as Whistler) to start his own logging camp. Lizzie and Tom were married on May 2, 1922. This marriage was of huge financial significance to the Jardine family, as Lizzie lost her widow’s pension of $35 a month - a significant sum at the time. At first, the family lived at the Alta Lake townsite, but in January 1922, they moved down to Thomas Neiland’s first venture at Alpha Lake, where he was harvesting cedar logs to be exported to Japan. In July 1922, the export log prices of cedar logs collapsed, and so did Thomas Neiland’s business; he had to file for bankruptcy. The family moved back to North Vancouver. Later that month, Lizzie gave birth to their son, Thomas Neiland Jr. (Jack's half-brother), at the age of 40. For three months, Thomas Sr. looked for work in Vancouver. Eventually persuaded by both a lack of employment and his wife’s desire to return to Alta Lake, he gained financing under her name. The family returned to their Alpha Lake cabin, and in 1923 they moved into an old loggers cabin at 34½ mile (present day Function Junction area) that was being sold by the crown, and this became the family's home for the next 20 or so years. Jack started working on the family business of logging when he was only 10 years old. He took lessons by correspondence, but found little time to do so with all the work to do at home. He was enrolled in the first school at Alta Lake in 1932, but he only attended occasionally. His enrollment was likely to make up the numbers to ten children, (the number required to open a school). Jack Jardine left the Whistler area about 1940 to fight in World War II. When he returned, he worked as a logger in various places. On July 27, 1946, he married his wife, Irma, and built a house across the tracks from but on the same lot as his mother at 34 1/2 Mile (Tom Neiland had died in 1948). Jack and Irma had two sons (Tom and Donald) and a daughter (Cathy). Jack worked at a small logging outfit that was located within walking distance. In 1950, Lizzie Neiland sold the property and Jack and Irma moved to Squamish, where they remained until 1980, when they retired to Qualicum Beach, BC on Vancouver Island. Jack passed away in the Spring of 1999.

Lieux

Kelowna, BC
Vancouver
Squamish
North Vancouver
Whistler
Alta Lake
Alpha Lake
Function Junction
34 1/2 Mile
Squamish
Qualicum Beach, BC

Statut légal

Fonctions et activités

Logger
Soldier

Textes de référence

Organisation interne/Généalogie

Contexte général

Zone des relations

Entité associée

Neiland, Lizzie (February 24, 1882 - December 9, 1984)

Identifier of related entity

GB-NL001

Type de relation

family

Type de relation

Neiland, Lizzie

is the parent of

Jardine, Jack

Dates de la relation

Description de la relation

Entité associée

Jardine, Donald (1947-[1980s?])

Identifier of related entity

CA-BC-JD004

Type de relation

family

Type de relation

Jardine, Donald

is the child of

Jardine, Jack

Dates de la relation

Description de la relation

Entité associée

Neiland, Thomas (Sr.) (September 25, 1869 - March 1, 1949)

Identifier of related entity

CA-QC-NT001

Type de relation

family

Type de relation

Neiland, Thomas (Sr.)

is the parent of

Jardine, Jack

Dates de la relation

Description de la relation

Entité associée

Neiland, Thomas Warren (Jr.) (July 29, 1922 - 1995)

Identifier of related entity

CA-BC-NTW001

Type de relation

family

Type de relation

Neiland, Thomas Warren (Jr.)

is the sibling of

Jardine, Jack

Dates de la relation

Description de la relation

Entité associée

Betts, Jenny Anderson (December 7, 1912 - August 1, 2003)

Identifier of related entity

CA-BC-BJ013

Type de relation

family

Type de relation

Betts, Jenny Anderson

is the sibling of

Jardine, Jack

Dates de la relation

Description de la relation

Entité associée

Jardine, Robert "Bob" Laidlaw (September 26, 1918 - March 27, 2008)

Identifier of related entity

CA-BC-JRL001

Type de relation

family

Type de relation

Jardine, Robert "Bob" Laidlaw

is the sibling of

Jardine, Jack

Dates de la relation

Description de la relation

Entité associée

Jardine, Irma (fl. 1940s-[1990s?])

Identifier of related entity

CA-BC-JI001

Type de relation

family

Type de relation

Jardine, Irma

is the spouse of

Jardine, Jack

Dates de la relation

1946

Description de la relation

Zone des points d'accès

Mots-clés - Sujets

Mots-clés - Lieux

Occupations

Zone du contrôle

Identifiant de notice d'autorité

CA-BC-JJ007

Identifiant du service d'archives

Règles et/ou conventions utilisées

RAD, July 2008 version. Canadian Council of Archives.

Statut

Niveau de détail

Dates de production, de révision et de suppression

Catalogued November 2022.
Revised December 2022.

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