We have a great vegetable garden, Mom and Dad are enjoying vegetables already - I spent the morning pulling weeds!!
Tuesday, August 4, 2015
Mid Summer 2015
The homestead is looking good these days, sorry that we don't have visitors staying this summer due to our well water problems.
We have a great vegetable garden, Mom and Dad are enjoying vegetables already - I spent the morning pulling weeds!!
We have a great vegetable garden, Mom and Dad are enjoying vegetables already - I spent the morning pulling weeds!!
Thursday, July 2, 2015
3 Owners in 150 Years at the Homestead
Since 1860 there have been only been three owners of the Jeffery Homestead on the Centerline Road, Alma, PEI.
First was the man who established the homestead, Stephen Emmanuel Jeffery (1830-1911), pictured below with his third wife, Jane Collicutt (1842-1914) of Lot 7, PEI. They were married in July 1868 and raised ten sons (four from first marriage) and two daughters at this homestead.
Stephen's first wife, Maria Fields died in childbirth with their daughter in 1865 or 1866. Also, Stephen's second wife Mary Ann Lewis is thought to have died in childbirth in 1867.
Stephen was a blacksmith and farmer and a great church man - being the first warden of Holy Trinity Anglican church in Alma.
First was the man who established the homestead, Stephen Emmanuel Jeffery (1830-1911), pictured below with his third wife, Jane Collicutt (1842-1914) of Lot 7, PEI. They were married in July 1868 and raised ten sons (four from first marriage) and two daughters at this homestead.
Stephen's first wife, Maria Fields died in childbirth with their daughter in 1865 or 1866. Also, Stephen's second wife Mary Ann Lewis is thought to have died in childbirth in 1867.
Stephen was a blacksmith and farmer and a great church man - being the first warden of Holy Trinity Anglican church in Alma.
The second owners were David Jeffery ( 1881-1963), son of Stephen & Jane and his wife Bessie Nichols (1884-1972) of Berwick, NS. The photo below was taken on their Wedding day January 1, 1919. David farmed and Bessie taught music lessons. They had no children. Bessie played the organ at Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Alma. In the early 1920's David and Bessie had a major renovation done to the farmhouse which included building a kitchen wing and large verandah - the local carpenter was Bruno Peters.
The third owners are Wilbert Jeffery (1930- ) and his wife Verna McDowell (1940- ) of Knutsford, PEI. Wilbert and Verna raised five sons and two daughters here. Wilbert is the grandson of David's brother Abram. In the 1950's when David was getting older, Wilbert would help him with some of his farming. Following David's death on January 28, 1963 Wilbert and Verna bought the farm from Bessie.
In 1972 Wilbert and Verna had a major renovation, including a bathroom, done to the homestead to accommodate their seven children. Wilbert and Verna's farming operation consisted of dairy and beef cattle and potato and grain crops.
In 1993 they retired from dairy and potatoes and spent the next twenty years on the farm until they moved in 2013 to an apartment in Alberton. They continue to have a large vegetable garden at the homestead.
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Homestead closed to Visitors
Sorry to say due to an issue with the failure of our water supply we are no longer renting the homestead to visitors. We have notified PEI Tourism officials.
Thanks to all for your support over the past two years!
Thanks to all for your support over the past two years!
Monday, June 1, 2015
Lots to do!
We had a great day on Saturday past doing outside work - it was nice to get things done!! The temperature was +24C with a strong west breeze.
We rototilled the garden, cleaned-up the flower beds, got the lawnmower serviced, cut the grass, and later in the evening I repaired the barbed-wire fence between our property and the neighbours - they'll soon be letting their cows out for the summer.
Here's a few photos.
We rototilled the garden, cleaned-up the flower beds, got the lawnmower serviced, cut the grass, and later in the evening I repaired the barbed-wire fence between our property and the neighbours - they'll soon be letting their cows out for the summer.
Here's a few photos.
Monday, May 25, 2015
Spring is here!!
Finally the weather is better and the snow is all gone following the worst winter on records! The Daffodils at the base of the flagpole are blooming!
Below the little granite stone and solar light at the base of the flagpole we buried a Time Capsule five years during our family picnic celebrating 200 years since the Jeffery's came to Prince Edward Island and the 150th anniversary of the settlment of this farm by Stephen E. Jeffery.
Below the little granite stone and solar light at the base of the flagpole we buried a Time Capsule five years during our family picnic celebrating 200 years since the Jeffery's came to Prince Edward Island and the 150th anniversary of the settlment of this farm by Stephen E. Jeffery.
Tuesday, April 7, 2015
Winter 2015 - it's not going away
Here's a few photos from around the homestead today - the snow blower guy didn't get here yet!!! It won't be long till we're cutting grass!
Saturday, March 21, 2015
Winter 2015 - continues
I took the following photos yesterday, the first day of Spring - this evening we're having the third snow storm in 7 days!! Surely the storms will stop soon - Prince Edward Island has broke all previous weather records for snowfall and cold. However, when the sun did shine these past few days it's very uplifting!!
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